Store the data (backup) on the sd card, Configure backup, Settings backup configuration – Auerswald 2500 User Manual

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Configure and use the Answering Machine

Store the Data (Backup) on the SD Card

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Store the Data (Backup) on the SD Card

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With the function Backup the data of the telephone can be stored manually or automatically.

On the SD card a maximum of 14 complete or partial backups can be stored. When exceed-
ing this number the oldest backup will be overwritten.

For each storage a directory is set on the SD card where a file is stored for each partly stor-
age. The files can be backed-up by the SD card on the PC (see

page 221

).

Besides this the backups are collected in a list in the telephone from which they can be
selected for restore into the telephone again (see

page 217

).

Configure Backup

Instead of a complete backup of the telephone, also parts of the data can be selected for the
storage. The setting is valid for both the manual and the automatic backup.

The following ranges can be selected:

ț

caller list (entries in the caller list)

ț

settings (settings made in the settings menu (except restrictions))

ț

functions (settings made in the function menu)

ț

function keys (programming of the function keys)

ț

calls lists (entries in the calls list)

ț

local telephone book (entries in the local telephone book)

ț

ringer melodies (individual melodies created with COMfortel Melody)

ț

project number (existing project list)

ț

restrictions (settings made in the setting menu for “restrictions”)

ț

scheduled calls (entries in the scheduled calls list)

ț

redial list (entries in the redial list)

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Only on COMfortel 2500 with SD card. After 30 days a chargeable release of the function COMfortel
Voicemail is necessary via Upgrade Centre (see

page 21

).

Open the settings menu for the setting “config-
uration” (You will find help on

page 33

and the

following).

settings

Backup

configuration

The icon

marks an activated

selection.
The icon

marks a deacti-

vated selection.

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