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Avaya 9640 Series - Using a Password to Hide Screens; Language Support

Avaya 9640 Series
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Using a Password to Hide Screens
Issue 1 September 2008 25
Here is an example of disabling hard buttons on the phone:
<List id="HardButtons">
<Item id="calllog">
<Item id="message">
</List>
Using a Password to Hide Screens
Use this procedure to define a hidden screen which can only be accessed through a password.
The IPTML document provide the facilities to display a Card by entering a password. An Action
with a trigger set to OnPassword is required under the IPTML element for this to occur.
!
Important:
Important: The password must be a four digit number.
In the following example, the phone will display the SecondCard once the user presses
MUTE1234#.
<IPTML xmlns="http://xml.avaya.com/IPTML">
<Card name="FirstCard" root="true"></Card>
<Card name="SecondCard"></Card>
<Card name="ThirdCard"></Card>
<Actions trigger="OnPassword" password="1234">
<Go><CardName>SecondCard</CardName></Go>
</Actions>
</IPTML>
Language Support
9600 Series IP Telephones are factory-set to display information in the English language. In
addition to English, the SIP software bundle downloads include the following language files:
Canadian French
Parisian French
Latin American Spanish

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