Own Line Settings - Avaya DECT R4 Installation And Administration Manual

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Resetting R Soft Key
1. Select Systems > System X > PBX Settings > In call functionality > Soft Key Right.
2. In the Function drop-down list, select R.
The R Soft key will now be visible during a call.

Own line settings

Use the Own Line Settings when you want to use the same phonebook in different systems and
in different countries.
The own line settings enables:
Calling numbers stored with a "+" sign for the international access code. The same
phonebook can be used in different countries.
Recognizing incoming internal or external calls as numbers stored on international format
in the phonebook. The same phonebook can be used in different systems.
In order for this feature to work, numbers must be stored in the phonebook in international
format with a "+" sign for the international access code. Also, the Own Line parameters must be
configured with the PDM/AIWS.
For instructions, see
page 315, or
Installing and operating the AIWS and the AIWS2
Uploadable language
It is possible to upload one additional language to the telephone. The language file is generated
via an Excel file. The Excel file used to generate language files is delivered from your supplier.
Note:
If another language file is uploaded, the first additional language is overwritten.
Note:
Certain special characters are allowed when generating the language file, see information in the
Excel file.
To upload an additional language, the PDM or the Device Manager in the AIWS is used, go to
the devices tab and select device(s). In the Device menu, select Upload language.
A parameter can be altered to match the uploaded language. The parameter controls:
The characters available for text input.
The sort order in the phonebook.
See also on the PDM,
operating the AIWS and the AIWS2
Avaya DECT R4 - Installation and Maintenance Guide
Installing and operating the Portable Device Manager (WinPDM)
Upload a Language to Devices
on page 359.
Telephone configuration
on page 359.
on page 350, or the AIWS,
on
Installing and
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