Avaya 1600 Series User Manual
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Administering Telephone Options
104 Avaya 1600 Series IP Deskphones Administrator Guide
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FONTFILE - The name of the selected font file for a language to be downloaded. You must
specify this parameter for any language except Japanese Katakana. For example, to use
Arabic, the setting is: SET FONTFILE Arabic_b004i.rbm.lzma.
Note:
Note:
Arabic and Hebrew share one font file.
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LANGxFILE - The name of a selected language file. In addition to providing the language
name as this value, replace the "x" in this parameter with a "1" For example, to use Arabic,
the setting is: SET LANG1FILE=mlf_arabic_b004i.txt.
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LANG0STAT - Allows the user to select the built-in English language when other
languages are downloaded. If LANG0STAT is "0" and at least one language is
downloaded, the user cannot select the built-in English language. If LANG0STAT is "1" the
user can select the built-in English language text strings.
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LANGSYS = The file name of the system default language file, if any.
For more information, see
1600 Series IP Telephone Customizable System Parameters
. To
view multiple language strings, see the MLS local procedure in the Avaya 1600 Series IP
Deskphones Installation and Maintenance Guide.
Note:
Note:
Keep in mind the following information:
- Specifying a language other than English in the configuration file has no impact on
Avaya Aura Communication Manager settings, values, or text strings.
- You can download only one language (with the corresponding font file and
language file) at a time.
- The font files for the five languages also contain the font information for the
languages supported on the 1600 Series Global Telephones.
- You can use the GROUP feature to logically separate the 1600 Series Global
Telephones from the 1600 Series International Telephones in one enterprise
network by specifying different language/font files in the 46xxsettings.txt file.