
button, the phone discards the collected digits. In this case, no administrative option
is run.
The system compares the entry to the PROCPSWD value. If the entries match, the
deskphone displays the Craft Local Procedure screen, and prompts Select
procedure and press Start.
2. For non-touch screen phones, use the navigation arrows to scroll to and highlight
the local procedure you want, then press
Start
or
OK
.
You can also scroll to the procedure you want, then press the corresponding line
button. For touch screen phones, scroll to the local procedure you want if it not
already displayed then touch the line on which the phone displays the local
procedure that you want to select.
Note:
As of Release 6.3, you can also enter the craft menu when the deskphone is in
off-hook idle state and the user has logged out.
Entering data for administrative options
About this task
This section applies to all 9600 Series IP deskphones and describes how to enter data for
administrative options.
Procedure
1. With the exception of a touch screen deskphone, the first application line on any
screen is automatically highlighted selected when the phone displays the screen.
To select an item, press the appropriate softkey at the bottom of the screen, for
example,
Change
or
Save
, or
OK
. To select a different line, use the down or up
navigation arrows to change the line focus. When the desired line is highlighted,
then press a softkey or
OK
to select that line. For a touch screen deskphone,
touching the desired line produces the same result.
Note:
The deskphone emits an error beep if you attempt to enter invalid data.
2. If you enter a numeric digit that exceeds the maximum field value of the IP Address
or subnet mask value, that is exceeds 255, the phone emits an error beep tone. The
system ignores the digit, and the cursor does not move forward.
3. If you enter a zero followed by a numeric digit for a value, an IP Address, or a subnet
mask field, the new digit replaces the zero.
Using Local Administrative Craft Options
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