Saving And Loading Files; Printing The Setting; Exiting Ccfp Administration - Avaya Compact DECT Installation Manual

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Saving and Loading Files

It is possible to save and load files using the CCFP Administration program.
This section details saving settings in plain text file format (.dat and .msf
files).
The CCFP program also provides options for saving and loading binary files
(.ktb). These are not detailed and should only be used under the guidance of
Avaya.
Saving Current Settings (.dat and .msf text files)
1. To save the current system settings select either the Registration or
2. Select File and then either Save or Save as.
3. The current settings will be saved in the form of a '.dat' file, the MSF
Loading Settings (.dat and .msf text files)
1. To open current system settings select either the Registration or CCFP
2. Select File and then Open.

Printing the Setting

You can use the CCFP program to print a copy of the system settings. The
results is a printed copy of the system's .dat file.
1. Select either the Registration or CCFP Status pages.
2. Select File and then Print to print or Print Setup to select the printer

Exiting CCFP Administration

It is important that you exit and close CCFP Administration by using the File |
Exit option from the menu bar only. This ensures proper closing of the serial
link, especially on modem connections.
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CCFP Status pages. To save the MSF Messages select the MSF page.
messages as a '.msf' file.
As CCFP Administration is used to edit the live DECT system
database, opening a system settings file on the PC will
immediately upload those settings to the connected system.
Therefore use this option with caution and ensure that the file
being opened is correct for that system.
Status pages. To open a set of MSF Messages select the MSF page.
options.
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