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Avaya Configuration Cradle

 

Administrator Guide

5.Configuration Cradle Window

When first opened, the PhoneConfig program displays the toolbar and a list of configurable options. All Editable settings fields are blank or are set to default values. Phone settings are unavailable until a handset is read or settings are copied to the Phone settings fields.

5.1Initial window

This is the window that appears when the Config Cradle program is first opened. The default filenames appear and all category buttons on the left default to Usr.

5.2Configuration Cradle toolbar

The Config Cradle toolbar allows you to name, open, and save configuration files and download and upload configuration settings to and from the handset in the Cradle.

The three filename windows allow you to open and save settings by System, Group or User type as separate files. The filenames shown above are the default names, but any filename can be assigned by entering it into the field and clicking the Save button. By default, the files will be saved in a new folder named ConfigData under the folder where the program is stored. The new folder will be created automatically the first time a file is saved. To open an existing file, click the Open button and browse to the file. Use the File menu to customize the file structure, if desired.

The three flags beside the Save buttons have four colors to indicate the status of the file displayed in the window:

Red: file does not exist. The filename in the window has not been created.

Yellow: file not loaded. The filename in the window exists in the ConfigData folder but has not been loaded into the Editable settings.

Green: unsaved edits. When changes are made in the Editable settings field(s) the green flag indicates these have not been saved.

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Cambridge SoundWorks 3620 manual Configuration Cradle Window, Initial window, Configuration Cradle toolbar