Operational Features
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Configuring Operational Features
where <ISO 639> is the language code specified in Standard ISO 639
(see Appendix A, the section, Language Codes (from Standard ISO 639) on
page A-165) and <ISO 3166> is the country code specified in Standard ISO 3166
(see Country Codes (from Standard ISO 3166) on page A-165).
The <ISO 3166> attribute is optional.
Example
The following is an example of the parameters you would enter in the <MAC>.cfg
file to load a French, Italian, German, and Spanish language pack to the IP phone.
language 1: lang_fr_ca.txt
language 2: lang_it.txt
language 3: lang_de.txt
language 4: lang_es_mx.txt
The above entries in the <MAC>.cfg file tells the phone which language packs to
load. When the language pack(s) have loaded, you must then use the configuration
files IP Phone UI to specify which language to display on the IP phone. You must
use the Aastra Web UI to specify the language to use in the Web UI.
References
For more information about specifying the language to use, see the section,
“Specifying the Language to Use” on page 5-37.
For more information about language codes and country codes, see Appendix A,
the section, “Language Pack Settings” on page A-164.
Note: Adding/changing language packs can only be done at bootup of the
IP phone. The default language (English) cannot be changed or removed.
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