Avaya 1600 User Manual

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Language Selection

Issue 1 June 2007

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There are no dependencies between the languages available from the software download and
the actual character input method. If a character input method is not supported, ASCII is used
instead. Acceptable input methods are as follows:

Use the configuration file and these parameters to customize the settings for up to four
languages:

LANGxFILE - The name of a selected language file, for example, "French". In addition to
providing the language name as this value, replace the "x" in this parameter with a "1", "2",
"3", or "4" to indicate which of four languages you are specifying. For example, to indicate
German and French are the available languages, the setting is:
LANG1FILE=mlf_german.txt and LANG2FILE=mlf_french.txt.

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.

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 one-X™ Deskphone
Value Edition 1600 Series IP Telephones Installation and Maintenance Guide
.

Note:

Note:

Specifying a language other than English in the configuration file has no impact
on Avaya Communication Manager settings, values, or text strings.

ASCII

Latin-1

German

French

Italian

Spanish

Portuguese

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