Address Book (Edge)
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This article shows how to configure the Address Book of the Turbine station models TCIS-6, TCIV-6 and TFIE-6 when used in an IC-Edge System. The Address book is used to preload the station with a set of entries that you can select using the Scroll buttons on the station.
The configuration of the Address Book is done at the Edge Controller, which will push configuration to the Turbine stations. There is no need to log on to each individual station.
- Log on to the Edge Controller, and select Edge Controller > System Configuration > Special Settings
- Under the Address Book column, select Show/Hide Settings
Contents
Address Book upload and maintenance
The Address book can be maintained in several ways:
- Fill in the Address Book directly via the station web interface (up to 50 entries), or
- Upload the Address Book as a .csv file with number;text entries for call destinations (up to 5kB file size). When new address book file is uploaded the existing entries will be deleted.
The web interface
- Display Text: The idle text shown in the display may be changed. The default text is: Scroll to Select
- Download Address Book: Link to current AddressBook.csv file which is used on the station. This link will not be visible if address book is empty.
Address Book entries
The following Address book entry formats are valid:
- Directory number. Example: 101, 231, etc
- SIP URI scheme - user@hostname, user@ipaddress. Example: 201@building1.telecom.com, 301@10.5.101.123
- Ring list entries. Example: @ringlist1, @ringlist2, @ringlist3
Upload .csv file
- Upload Address Book: A textfile with the extension .CSV consisting of directory numbers and display text with the semi-colon character (;) as delimiter may be uploaded. The CSV file can contain approx. 250 names, depending on the length of each name. The CSV file can be 5 kB at maximum. There should be no tab spaces in the file.
- Click Browse... to upload a CSV file
Default call destination
The Call Button of the TCIS-6 and the TCIV-6 will call a default number when pressed without having scolled in the address book first. DAK-1 call destination will be used to make outgoing call in such scenario.