Choose Language Files For The Web Configuration Utility Interface - Polycom CX5500 Administrator's Manual

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Polycom CX5500 Unified Conference Station Administrator's Guide
Choose Language Files for the Web Configuration Utility
Interface
You can choose a language for viewing the Web Configuration Utility interface. Polycom provides a
number of XML language files that you can download from the Polycom CX5500 software package to
your provisioning server. By default, the phone displays the Web Configuration Utility in English. If you
want the phone to display the Web Utility interface in a language other than English, copy the
corresponding XML language file from the languages folder to your provisioning server. This section
shows you how to copy the Web Configuration Utility language files to your provisioning server so that
phone users can use the Web Configuration Utility interface in the language of their choice.
Certain languages available on the CX5500 system use an expanded character set and more memory
than other language files. On average, the XML language files for the Web Configuration Utility interface
are about 250KB in size. To conserve memory resources, Polycom recommends using only those XML
language files for the languages you need. If you want to make multiple languages available to your
users, you may need to manage the phone's memory resources. For tips on how to do this, see
the Phone's Memory
Resources.
To save XML language files to your provisioning server:
1 Create a new folder named languages on your provisioning server. This is the folder the
provisioning server reads to apply language files to the interface of the Web Configuration Utility.
For help setting up your provisioning server, see
2 Download and unzip the UC software package. You can find all of the language files for the Web
Configuration Utility interface in a folder named languages.
Note: Don't Confuse Language Files
The languages folder located in both the combined and split UC Software versions is not to be
confused with the language files for the phone interface, which are located in the
SoundPointIPLocalization folder. To save memory on the phone, Polycom recommends that you
save only the Web Configuration Utility language files that you need to the languages folder you
created in your provisioning server.
3 Copy the XML language file from the languages folder you downloaded from the software files to
the languages folder you created on your provisioning server. For example, if you want the Web
Configuration Utility to support French and German, copy
Website_dictionary_language_fr-fr.xml and Website_dictionary_language_de-
de.xml to the languages folder you created on your provisioning server.
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