Usb Scenarios - Avaya 1140E Software User's Manual

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Changing levels:
Selection of the .. item (or Back context-sensitive soft key) moves you up one level, which results in
leaving the device and returning to the Select Device screen in some cases. If the current selection
is a sub-folder, selecting .. or the Back context-sensitive soft key moves you up one level in the
directory structure.
File actions:
Selecting a file causes the selected file to copy on to the IP Deskphone flash file system, or can
invoke a specific handler for the selected file (configured after this screen is invoked by other
mechanisms). An example of this is a device configuration file which causes the IP Deskphone to
update with a selected file rather than to copy the file to a folder
File extensions:
Based on the extension of the selected file, validation routines run to verify the file size, and the free
space available on the USB flash device, including restrictions that can be defined for safe usage —
for example, a limit of XX images or ring tones on the IP Deskphone (based on the model).
Files having unknown extensions are not available for any action. The IP Deskphone attempts to
perform actions only for file types and extensions it recognizes.
Related links
USB flash memory device support

USB scenarios

Copying an image file from the USB drive into the IP Deskphone
1. Log on to the IP Deskphone and plug the USB flash drive into the IP Deskphone USB port.
2. Press the Services hard key and choose File Manager.
3. Select Flash Disk device. The contents of the USB drive are displayed.
4. Select the file you wish to copy and then press Send.
You are prompted to select the device to where you want to send the selected file.
5. Select the IP Deskphone as the destination device.
The file is validated based on the file extension and the passing of the validation routines,
and a handler is called for the file. In this case, the image file copies the images directory of
the flash file system on the IP Deskphone.
Any action that is taking some time to complete displays the In progress... message on the
screen
A success message appears on the phone screen displaying that the file was copied to the
IP Deskphone successfully. The following figure displays a sample success message.
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Avaya 1140E IP Deskphone with SIP Software User Guide
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