User`s manual
SIP User's Manual 50 Document #: LTRT-83303
Mediant 1000 & Mediant 600
¾ To replace the default logo with a different image using the ini file,
take these 3 steps:
1. Place your corporate logo image file on the TFTP server in the same folder where the
device’s ini file is located.
2. Configure the ini file parameters as described in the table below. (For a description on
using the ini file, refer to ''Modifying an ini File'' on page 296.)
3. Load the ini file to the device using BootP / TFTP (i.e., not through the Web interface).
For detailed information on the BootP/TFTP application, refer to the Product
Reference Manual.
Table 3-2: ini File Parameters for Changing Logo Image
Parameter Description
LogoFileName
The name of the image file for your corporate logo. Use a gif, jpg or jpeg
image file.
The default is AudioCodes’ logo file.
Note: The length of the name of the image file is limited to 48 characters.
LogoWidth
Width (in pixels) of the logo image.
The range is 0 - 199. The default value is 141 (which is the width of
AudioCodes’ displayed logo).
Note: The optimal setting depends on the screen resolution settings.
3.3.6.1.2 Replacing the Corporate Logo with Text
The corporate logo can be replaced with a text string instead of an image. To replace
AudioCodes’ default logo with a text string using the ini file, configure the ini file parameters
listed in the table below. (For a description on using the ini file, refer to ''Modifying an ini
File'' on page 296.)
Table 3-3: ini File Parameters for Replacing Logo with Text
Parameter Description
UseWebLogo
[0] = Logo image is used (default).
[1] = Text string used instead of a logo image.
WebLogoText
Text string that replaces the logo image.
The string can be up to 15 characters.
Note: When a text string is used instead of a logo image, the Web browser’s title bar
displays the string assigned to the WebLogoText parameter.
3.3.6.2 Customizing the Product Name
You can customize the product name (text) that appears in the Title bar, using the ini file
parameters listed in the table below. (For a description on using the ini file, refer to
''Modifying an ini File'' on page 296.)