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For individual restore
You can select the voice data to restore one at a time as necessary.
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Installed Prompts – Prompt1 to 8
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Custom Service Menu
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Company Name
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Company Greeting
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System Mailbox Group Voice Label
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System Caller Name
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Prompt Selection
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Hold Announce Menu
b.
Mailbox Prompts and Mailbox Messages
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For batch restore
Under Mailbox Prompts, select the Mailbox Prompts check box, and then select the Mailbox
Messages check box.
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For individual restore
You can select the voice data to restore one at a time as necessary.
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Owner Name
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Personal Greetings
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Personal Caller ID Name
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Interview
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Personal Group List Name
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EMD List Member Name
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Mailbox Messages
5.
Select a file from Local PC, USB Flash Drive (Main Unit), or NAS to restore, and the folder selection
menu becomes active. Specify the folder where the backup data is saved, and then click OK.
The selected voice data will be imported.
Note
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When using a NAS, ensure that you have sufficient network bandwidth.
6.
The import results will be saved in a file called "UM_data_restore_result.txt".
Notice
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It is possible that passwords are set on KX-TVM and Unified Messaging mailboxes. If the passwords
for KX-TVM mailboxes are different from the Unified Messaging mailbox passwords, and data is being
restored (imported) individually, you will be prompted for the password of the Unified Messaging
mailbox. If password authentication fails 3 times, the voice data for that mailbox will not be imported.
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If you are not prompted for mailbox passwords during the restore, the password set for the mailbox in
the Unified Messaging system will be used. If no passwords are set for Unified Messaging mailboxes
(excluding the manager mailboxes), the default password specified in the Unified Messaging system
will be applied. If the default password setting is disabled, the password "1111" will be applied. The
default mailbox password will not be applied to the manager mailboxes.
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