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English—plus three of the following supported languages: • Canadian French • Japanese • UK English • German • French • Portuguese (Brazil) • Spanish (Americas) After installing the language, you can configure the port to play voice prompts in any language that you installed. For information about configuring ports, see the “Managing Ports” section of the Administrator’s Guide or System Manager’s Guide for your Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server release at the following URL: Profiled users can also set language preferences for each meeting and can invoke these preferences by entering their profile ID at the default prompt. To accommodate guest callers, the welcome greeting offers callers a choice to use any one of the installed languages. For information about profiled users, see the “About Profiles” section of the Administrator’s Guide or System Manager’s Guide for your Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server release at the following URL: The following sections provide information about how the Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server system determines which language prompts to play to callers: • Configuration Precedence, page 2 • Language Preferences, page 3 Configuration Precedence Release 5.2 and Release 5.3 supports the simultaneous use of up to four languages. Because language preferences are specified in user profile settings, in meeting preferences, and in port configurations, the Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server system uses the following configuration precedence to determine which language prompts to play to callers: 1. Meeting preference 2. User Profile setting 3. Port configuration 4. Default (U.S. English) 2 Localization Procedure for Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server Release 5.2 and Release 5.3 OL-6854-01 Information About Localizing Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server Release 5.2 and Release 5.3 Configuration Precedence Examples The following example shows how the Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server system determines which language a caller hears when entering a meeting: System Configurations • The default language is U.S. English. • Ports are configured for Japanese. • A U.S. English user has a profile that is set to use U.S. English. • A meeting is scheduled by a Canadian French user who has set the meeting default language to French. System Behavior 1. When the U.S. English user calls to attend the scheduled meeting, the prompts play first in Japanese. 2. The caller then hears the prompt “To select English, press 5” in U.S. English and the prompt “To select French, press 6” in Canadian French. 3. The caller enters the profile ID, and the prompt language immediately changes to U.S. English. 4. The caller enters the meeting ID and continues to hear U.S. English prompts until joining the meeting. 5. While the caller is in the meeting, prompts play to all meeting participants in Canadian French; however, prompts play only to this caller—when the caller presses the # key, for example—in U.S. English. Language Preferences Within the configuration precedence, the following types of language preferences affect which languages callers hear and when they hear them: • Port-Group Level Language Preferences, page 3 • Meeting-Level Language Preferences, page 4 • User-Profile Level Language Preferences, page 4 • Examples of Language Preferences, page 4 Port-Group Level Language Preferences • U.S. English is the default language and is considered an installed language. • If you do not configure the port group to use a specific language, U.S. English plays. • If you install UK English, the Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server system does not offer U.S. English. – For example, if you install a total of three languages (U.S. English, UK English, and Japanese) and you configure the ports to play Japanese, the welcome prompt offers only UK English and Japanese. Localization Procedure for Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server Release 5.2 and Release 5.3 OL-6854-01 3 Information About Localizing Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server Release 5.2 and Release 5.3 Meeting-Level Language Preferences • The meeting language defaults to the profile language of the meeting scheduler unless another language is specified in the caller’s user profile. • If the caller selects Attend a Meeting or MeetingNotes access, the voice prompts proceed in the port language until the caller enters the meeting. • If the caller selects Profile access, the prompts change to the profile language selection after the caller logs in. • If the caller selects a language, the caller hears the language access prompts again in the selected language. • Prompts that play to all participants in the meeting play in the meeting-language setting; prompts that play to individuals play in the user-profile language setting. • Prompts that play when dialing out to a guest participant are determined by the profile setting for the guest. User-Profile Level...