MITEL 6900, 6970, 6800, AND 6700 SIP TERMINALS FOR MIVOICE MX-ONE
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It is possible to use LIM 1 in MX-ONE as a NTP server.
11.12 CONFIGURING LANGUAGE SETTINGS
The language for the display texts and the language for the input via the key pad can
be set.
English is always available in the telephone and cannot be removed. It is possible to
add more languages via the configuration file and to define the default language.
Example:
lang 1: lang_de.txt
lang 2: lang_fr.txt
lang 3: lang_es.txt
lang 4: lang_sv.txt
language: 4
In the example, English, German, French, Spanish and Swedish will be shown in the
phone menu with Screen Language and the default language will be Swedish.
See also, section 8.1 Phone software and configuration files on the software server on
page 16 and section 7.3 SIP Registration on page 12.
Change the language in a telephone by:
• Phone UI. Options > Preferences > Language
• Web UI: Click on Basic Settings > Preferences > Language Settings
Some text strings are sent out to from the PBX to the telephone. To order the PBX to
send out the right language enter from the telephone:
*08*n# where n is the language number in MX-ONE.
The labels for Message Waiting and for CorpDir must be translated by the system
administrator, by using MX-ONE Service Node Manager to change the label for this
key, or by editing the model specific configuration file for each phone model.
11.13 USING SHORTCUT KEYS
Shortcut keys can be of two types:
• System keys. Keys that are common on all terminals within a certain model.
Example: log on/off, diversion, message waiting, corporate directory, etc.
• Individual keys. Keys that are unique for each user. Example: speed dial, moni-
toring keys, extra directory number etc.
11.13.1 KEY NUMBERING
The numbering of the keys for the different models are shown in the Administrator
Guides for Mitel Models 6900, 6970, 6800, 6700 and 9000 Series IP SIP Phones.
/etc/opt/eri_sn/ip_telephony.conf specifies what kind of key that is used for shortcut
keys (the default key type is marked with *). These are the following types of keys that
can be used as shortcut keys:
• Softkeys. In 6737/6757, 6735/55, 6867/6920, 6869/6930, 6873/6940 (in
touch-screen) and in 6739.