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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
eNfusion® HSD-440 Mark 2 Terminal
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To edit ORT parameters:
1. Click on the tab for the functional group that contains the parameter you wish to
edit.
2. Click on a parameter name in the Name column, then click on the parameter
value in the Value column.
For parameters with text or numerical values, the cursor appears. For parameters
with preset options, a menu appears.
NOTE: Some parameters are expandable. Click on the plus sign to the left of
the parameter name to expand the parameter. Alternatively, right-click
on the parameter name and click Expand all.
3. Type or select the new value for the parameter.
NOTE: To reset a parameter to its default value, right-click on the parameter
and click Reset to default.
The ORT application can save an ORT configuration as an XML file. If you do not finish
editing all the ORT parameters in one session, you can save the ORT configuration file
and re-open it at a later time. The XML file is not uploaded to the HSD-440 Mark 2
Terminal, it can only be opened in the ORT application for parameter editing.
To save an ORT configuration file:
1. In the EMS ORT Application, click File, and then click Save As.
The Save As dialog box opens.
2. In the File name field, type a name for the new ORT configuration, and then click
Save.
The new ORT configuration is saved as an XML file.
B. Opening a Saved ORT Configuration
The EMS ORT Application saves ORT configurations as XML files. You can open these
XML files in the EMS ORT Application.
To open a saved ORT configuration:
1. In the EMS ORT Application, click File, and then click Open.
The Select a file dialog box appears.
2. Click on a saved ORT configuration and then click Open.
The saved ORT configuration appears in the EMS ORT Application window.
C. Importing a Phone Book Into the ORT Configuration
The EMS ORT Application can import data into its Address book parameter. The data in
the Address book parameter includes:
Name—the name displayed to identify the address book entry
Number—the phone number
Priority—the priority setting for calls to this number
MCDU Editable—enables and disables changes to this entry from the MCDU