AMTYPExx One of six options: 01 = URI, 02 = the local “Phone Settings” sub-application, 03 =
local Log Off sub-application, 04 = the About Avaya IP Deskphone screen, 05 =
Guest Login application, 06 = My Pictures application. Touch screen telephones
ignore all AMTYPE values except “1”. If the AMTYPE for an associated
administered object is “01”, the additional three parameters must have valid, non-
null data for the object to be properly administered:
AMLBLxx
The label displayed to the user for this object, up to 16 UTF-16 characters, shown
left-justified unless spaces precede the label value to center the label.
AMDATAxx A URI of up to 255 ASCII characters, without spaces.
AMICONxx For touchscreen models only, any number, N, from 1 to 25. The touch screen
deskphone will use the Nth icon presented in the table on page 149 on the Home
screen in association with the administered WML application. The labels shown in
the table on page 149 are suggestions. The touch screen deskphone uses the
label you specify in the AMLBLxx parameter.
The xx in these three parameters is a two-digit integer from 01 to 12 inclusive, including a leading
zero if applicable. If AMTYPExx is 01, xx must be the same for each of the three parameters for
an Avaya Menu entry to be displayed and associated with the administered data. If AMTYPExx is
02, 03 or 04, any AMLBLxx or AMDATAxx data is ignored if provided.
If a given administered object has null or invalid data in any of the required associated
parameters, that object is completely ignored. To list an AMTYPE01 entry on the Avaya Menu, all
three associated parameters must be non-null with valid data. For example, an AMTYPE of “00” is
considered invalid.
Do not administer more than nine URIs. You cannot specify a telephone number as a TYPE
(unlike the 9610).
In case of duplicate data in the settings file, the last entry is retained. For example, if two
consecutive lines in the Avaya Menu Administration file are:
AMLBL01=ABCD
AMLBL01=WXYZ
then the user sees “WXYZ” as the label for the first WML application. This example assumes the
rest of the administration is correct.
If no AvayaMenuAdmin.txt file is available, or if the file does not contain at least one valid type
1 (URI) object, the deskphone displays Release 1.0/1.1 Avaya Menu shown in**TERRY*x—ref
table**is instead.
Note:
For touchscreen deskphones only, non-WML entries in the AvayaMenuAdmin.txt file are
ignored.
Related links
Administering Applications and Options on page 142
Administering Applications and Options
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