Defining System Parameters - Lucent Technologies DEFINITY User Manual

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Defining System Parameters

The System Parameters function allows you to define where the various system
components are physically stored. Here, you will specify to which COM port the
telephone or PassageWay Adapter is connected, and where the database
information that drives PC Console resides.
System Database — This is the Microsoft Access
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the label information you have saved for each button on the PC Console
screens. Attendant profile information is stored here, as well. Its default
location is pccon2\admin\pccadmin.mdb.
Language Database — This is the Microsoft Access database that contains
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standard, or possibly customized, language translations. Each entry in the
far left column indicates the original English term to be translated. Its
translated values (one per " remembered" language), appear alongside it in
each successive column. Its default location is pccon2\admin\pcclang2.mdb.
System Log File — This is the log of user and administrator activity within
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PC Console. The System Log File identifies each person that has accessed
a PC Console function. It also indicates what functional area was accessed,
and provides an associated date and time stamp. Its default location is
pccon2\admin\syslogin.txt.
Upload File — This is the database file that receives information uploaded
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from the switch' s Integrated Directory. By default, it is located in
pccon2\direc\ and named upload.md.
PC Directory Files — These are the database files that contain names,
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addresses, and telephone numbers for the people who may originate or
receive calls through the switch connected to PC Console. By default, they
are located in pccon2\direc\ and named sequentially — dir1.md, dir2.md,
dir3.md, and dir4.md.
COM Port — This is the communications (COM) port on the back of the PC
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to which the telephone or PassageWay Adapter is physically connected.
Tones — This indicates whether PC Console will send audible tones during
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dialing sequences. Some applications and components require that tones be
sent, or not sent. Note that if Auto Start is administered on your switch, you
must specify that tones are not sent during dialing.
NOTE:
If your system is administered to not send tones, the attendant can
temporarily override this instruction by checking a box labeled
" Tones" on the PC Console Operations screen. Checking this box
will cause the audible tones to be sent until the box is unchecked
again.
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