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15-601046 Issue 16a (15 March 2010)IP Office Release 6

Installation: Backup Restore

1600 Series Phone Backup File
The following is an example of a backup/restore file for a 1600 Series phone user.
ABKNAME001=Extn201
ABKNUMBER001=201
ABKNAME002=Extn201ad
ABKNUMBER002=201
ABKNAME003=Extn203
ABKNUMBER003=203
Redial=0
Call Timer=0
Visual Alerting=1
Call Log Active=1
Log Bridged Calls=1
Log Line Calls=1
Log Calls Answered by Others=0
Audio Path=2
Personalized Ring=7
Handset AGC=1
Headset AGC=1
Speaker AGC=1
Error Tone=1
Button Clicks=0
Display Language=English
The table below lists entries that may be found in the backup file. Note that values are not written unless the setting has
been changed by the user. For IP Office 5.0+, those items indicated as IP Office are controlled by values stored and
supplied by the user's IP Office settings.
Field
Description
IP
Office
User
ABKNAMEmmm
ABKNUMBERmmm
These paired entries are used for personal contacts entered into the phone. The mmm
value in each pair in replace by a 3 digit number starting with 001. The first line of the
pair stores the contact name, the second line stores the phone number for the contact.
LANGUSER
Display language. The language name is stored.
LOGACTIVE
Call log active on (1) or off (0).
LOGBRIDGED
Log bridged calls on (1) or off (0).
LOGLINEAPPS
Log line calls on (1) or off (0).
LOGOTHERANS
Log calls answered by others on (1) or off (0).
OPTAGCHAND
Handset Automatic Gain Control on (1) or off (0).
OPTAGCHEAD
Headset Automatic Gain Control on (1) or off (0).
OPTAGCSPKR
Speaker Automatic Gain Control on (1) or off (0).
OPTAUDIOPATH
Audio Path
OPTCLICKS
Button Clicks on (1) or off (0).
OPTERRORTONE
Error Tone on (1) or off (0).
PERSONALRING
Personalized Ring. A numeric value (1 to 8) for the selected ring is stored.
PHNREDIAL
Redial
PHNSCRONCALL
Go to call screen on calling on (1) or off (0).
PHNSCRONALERT
Go to call screen on ringing on (1) or off (0).
PHNTIMERS
Call Timer on (1) or off (0).
PHNVISUALALERT
Visual alerting on (1) or off (0).