User's Manual

Address book file
The
Address book file represents each contact [contact] and each group [group] (name only).
A contact provides attributes to specify nickname, SIP address, group and whether it is a friend.
An example of the syntax follows:
[version]
id=12345
[contact]
nickname=lpg
address=lpg@macadamian.com
group=macadamian
buddy=1
[group]
name=macadamian
Custom keys file
The Custom keys file enables programmable keys to be provisioned for the IP
Deskphone.
This file consists of multiple [key] sections, each describing a single key. Each key has the
following mandatory attributes:
• index – index of the physical key on which the feature is made available. This uses the
same numbering as on the IP Deskphone user interface (right hand keys, then left hand
keys, then Expansion Module keys).
• label – the text which appears next to the key on the IP Deskphone screen.
• type – the feature programmed on the key.
The following attributes depend on the type of key being programmed:
• spdial – Speed Dial key
• cfwd – Call Forward key
• dnd – Do Not Disturb key
• im – Send an Instant Message key
• presence – Change-my-presence key
The following attributes are type-specific attributes:
Roaming profiles
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