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Handset settings
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Admin PIN
The Admin PIN is a 1 to 10-digit number
combination. The Admin PIN is used to
protect the settings in the
Admin
menu.
The Admin Pin is requested when you try
to open the
Admin
menu of the Web con-
figurator (page 78).
To set, delete or change the Admin PIN,
open the following Web page:
Admin
¢
System Settings
¢
Admin PIN
.
Setting / changing the Handset PIN /
Admin PIN
¤
Open the relevant Web page (page 80).
¤
Click in the
Handset PIN
/
Admin PIN
field.
¤
Enter PIN.
¤
Click on
Apply
.
For security reasons, dots are displayed
instead of the PIN after the PIN is applied.
Deleting the
Handset PIN / Admin PIN
¤
Open the relevant Web page (page 80).
¤
Click in the
Handset PIN
/
Admin PIN
field.
The content of the field is deleted.
¤
Click on
Apply
.
Handset settings
Setting the audio parameters
You can adjust the handset's loudspeaker
volume and switch various advisory tones
on or off.
Adjusting the loudspeaker/headset/
handsfree volume
You can set the handset's loudspeaker vol-
ume and the handsfree and headset vol-
ume to eight different levels.
¤
Open the following Web page:
User
¢
Handset Settings
¢
Audio
.
¤
Open the
Handset/Headset Volume
list in
the top of the Web page. Select the
handset earpiece and headset vol-
umes.
¤
Open the
Handsfree Volume
list and
select the handsfree volume.
¤
Click on
Apply
.
Activating/deactivating advisory tones
Your handset uses ‘advisory tones’ to tell
you about different activities and statuses.
The following advisory tones can be acti-
vated/deactivated independently of each
other.
u
Key Click
u
Acknowledge Tones
u
Battery Warning
u
Weak Signal Warning
Caution:
The Admin menu is
not
protected by the Hand-
set PIN.
You must therefore assign an Admin PIN and
change it regularly!
Note:
For how to set/change the Handset PIN on the
handset, see page 72.
Note:
For how to make the setting on the handset,
Note:
For more information on the individual advi-
sory tones, see page 71.