- Preface
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- Manage User Device Profiles
- User Device Profile Templates
- User Device Profile File Format
- User Device Profile File Format Addition
- User Device Profile Validation
- UDP Generation
- User Device Profile Updates
- User Device Profile Deletions
- User Device Profile Exports
- Line Attribute Updates for Devices and User Device Profiles
- UDP Line Additions
- UDP Report Generation
- Intercom DN Additions and Updates for UDPs
- Text-Based CSV Files
- BAT Performance
- Index
Contents
- Tool for Auto-Registered Phone Support (TAPs) User Locales
- User Locales for Tool for Auto-Registered Phone Support
- Add Languages to Tool for Auto-Registered Phone Support Prompts
- Remove Languages From Tool for Auto-Registered Phone Support Prompts
- Select Language of TAPs Prompts on New Phone
- Topics Related to Tool for Auto-Registered Phone Support User Locales
Tool for Auto-Registered Phone Support (TAPs) User Locales
The chapter provides information to add or remove languages for TAPS prompts.
You have to select at least one user locale for TAPS to work. Use the Locale Installer to install user locale support. For more information on the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Locale Installer, refer to the specific locale installer documentation.
- User Locales for Tool for Auto-Registered Phone Support
- Add Languages to Tool for Auto-Registered Phone Support Prompts
- Remove Languages From Tool for Auto-Registered Phone Support Prompts
- Select Language of TAPs Prompts on New Phone
- Topics Related to Tool for Auto-Registered Phone Support User Locales
User Locales for Tool for Auto-Registered Phone Support
Administrators can specify the languages for TAPs voice prompts by using the User Locales for TAPS option. You can configure user prompts for TAPS in several languages.
You must run the Locale Installer to install user locale support.
![]() Note | The TAPS user locales installed in Cisco Unified Communications Manager will automatically be copied to the Cisco Unified Contact Center Express when a TAPS call is made. The TAPS user locales are not available on the Prompt Management page of Cisco Unified Contact Center Express. |
Using the locale installer ensures that you have the latest translated text, translated voice prompts, country-specific phone tones, and country-specific gateways tones that are available for the phones. For more information on the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Locale Installer, refer to the specific locale installer documentation.
![]() Note | You have to select at least one user locale for TAPS to work. |
Add Languages to Tool for Auto-Registered Phone Support Prompts
Remove Languages From Tool for Auto-Registered Phone Support Prompts
| Step 1 | Choose Bulk Administration > TAPS > User Locales for TAPS. The Select User Locales window displays. |
| Step 2 | In the
Selected User Locales list box, choose the
language that you want to remove. Click the arrow to move the chosen language
to the
User Locales list box.
The Selected User Locales list box is the list of languages that is chosen for user prompts. You can choose one or many languages from user prompts and move them to the User Locales list box. |
| Step 3 | Click Save. A status message indicates that the update is complete. |
What to Do Next
Select Language of TAPs Prompts on New Phone
End users can select the language of TAPs prompts for their phones.
| Step 1 | Plug the phone into a port.
The phone automatically registers and displays a number.
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| Step 2 | Dial the CTI Route Point number provided by your system administrator and follow the prompts. | ||
| Step 3 | Dial the TAPS extension that your system administrator provided. | ||
| Step 4 | A voice prompts you to choose the language that you want to use. Choose appropriately. | ||
| Step 5 | Dial your personal extension number, that your system
administrator provided, followed by #.
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| Step 6 | To confirm, enter your personal extension number again, followed by #. | ||
| Step 7 | You will receive confirmation prompt. | ||
| Step 8 | Hang up the phone.
The phone resets and displays your extension number. |
What to Do Next
If you experience any problems, contact your system administrator.
