Logging Off From The Phone; Viewing Multilanguage Strings - Avaya J169 Installing And Administering

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Initial setup and connectivity
• Emergencies when NVLOGSTAT = 1
• Alerts when NVLOGSTAT = 2
• Critical when NVLOGSTAT = 3
• Errors when NVLOGSTAT = 4
• Warnings when NVLOGSTAT = 5
• Notices when NVLOGSTAT = 6
• Information when NVLOGSTAT = 7
• Debug when NVLOGSTAT = 8
2. To change the setting, press the Right or Left navigation arrow to navigate through the
settings.
Depending on the current value, the next sequential text string is selected and displayed
as the setting. For example, if the current value is Alerts (2), pressing the Right navigation
arrow changes the value to Critical (3). If the current value is Debug (8), pressing the Right
navigation arrow changes the value to Disabled (0).
3. Press Save to store the new setting and redisplay the Craft Local Procedure screen.

Logging off from the phone

About this task
Use the following procedure to log off from a phone.
Caution:
Once you are logged off from a phone, you might need a password and extension to log back
in.
Procedure
1. When you select LOGOUT from the Local Craft Procedures screen, the phone displays the
following text:
Press Log Out again to confirm.
2. Press or tap Log Out to log off from the phone.
Press Cancel to return to the Local Craft Procedures screen without logging off the phone.

Viewing multilanguage strings

About this task
Use this procedure to view the language strings available on the deskphone. A language string is
any set of words or phrases on the IP deskphone user interface in the currently active language.
May 2018
Installing and Administering Avaya J169/J179 IP Phone H.323
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