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Registering a DECT Handset on the DXE96+ 

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Adding/Replacing a DECT Handset on the DXE Telephone System 

Each DECT handset must be registered to the telephone system before calls can be made. The 
registration process must be repeated for each handset. The registration process identifies the 
DECT handset to the telephone system and vice-versa. 

 

This guide covers the deleting of a DECT handset that is already registered and adding of a new 
DECT handset either in its place or as a new extension. 
 

Identify the Extension Port to which a DECT handset is Registered. 

Each DECT handset is associated with an extension port on the telephone system; this port is used 
to give the handset an extension number. If you want to replace a DECT handset with a new one 
you must first delete the registration for the old handset. To do this you will need to know which 
extension port the old handset was registered to. You should be informed by your 
supplier/maintainer which extension port the old handset is registered to. 
If you have not been informed it is possible to identify the port yourself. You will need access to 
any keytelephone that has an LCD display and the extension number that you dial to ring the old 
DECT handset.  
 

1.  At the display keytelephone press the CHECK key.  

 

The display will show  

 
 

2.  Now enter the extension number using the keypad. 

 
  Each digit will be shown 
  on the bottom right 
 
 
When all digits are entered the display will show information related to the extension number. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

3.  Make a note of the extension port number. 

If the extension number you entered is not used the display will remain blank. 
 

4.  To return the display to the time and date press the CLEAR key. 

 

CHECK 

 

CHECK 

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CHECK 216    James.T 

PORT-017  GP-01 

The extension 
number you entered 

The name of the user at 
this extension number 

The extension port 
number 

The department 
group number 

Summary of Contents for DXE Series

Page 1: ...N BUSINESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM R Re eg gi is st te er ri in ng g a a D DE EC CT T H Ha an nd ds se et t o on n t th he e D DX XE E9 96 6 I In ns st tr ru uc ct ti io on ns s f fo or r t th he e C Cu...

Page 2: ...System 3 Identify the Extension Port to which a DECT handset is Registered 3 How to Access DXE Administrator Mode 4 To exit Administrator Mode 5 Deleting a DECT Handset that is already Registered 6 T...

Page 3: ...ou will need to know which extension port the old handset was registered to You should be informed by your supplier maintainer which extension port the old handset is registered to If you have not bee...

Page 4: ...e key telephone is idle and has no calls on hold park Note that the access codes and passwords can be changed by the installer maintainer Please contact your supplier and make a note of the changes wi...

Page 5: ...phone to normal operation 1 Press HOLD until the Enter Command prompt is displayed Each time you press HOLD the display will move up one level of Administrator mode The display shows 2 Press DC The di...

Page 6: ...e keypad DO NOT enter 0 as this will remove ALL DECT handsets from the telephone system and you will have to register all handsets again See Identify the Extension Port that a DECT handset is Register...

Page 7: ...ill show screen If the port number entered Press HOLD to return to is not a DECT port the the DECT PP REMOVE display will show screen 8 Press HOLD to return to the Enter Command prompt or enter a new...

Page 8: ...one system within this guide and the instructions supplied with the handset To Identify the NEC Infrontia Handsets There are two NEC Infrontia DECT handsets available DHAH Handset DHAL Handset For ins...

Page 9: ...ministrator Mode At the Enter Command prompt enter 3103 with the keypad The display will show Press HOLD The display will show Enter the port number if you are replacing a DECT handset that you have p...

Page 10: ...soft key Select System by pressing a scroll key The display will show Esc OK Ringer Settings Caller Filter System Menu and press the OK soft key Select Subscriptions The display will show Esc OK Conf...

Page 11: ...soft key The display will show Esc Wait After a few seconds you will be prompted to enter the Auth Code The display will show After a few seconds you will be prompted to enter the Auth Code Enter the...

Page 12: ...name using the keypad The name can be up to 16 characters long Press the OK soft key The display will show 216 Esc OK Subscription Enter Number Enter the extension number of the DECT handset with the...

Page 13: ...Mode Enter the DECT Handset User Name Press the Menu key Select Telephone Option by pressing a scroll key Press the OK soft key Select User Name by pressing a scroll key Press OK Enter the name of the...

Page 14: ...dministrator Mode At the Enter Command prompt enter 3103 with the keypad The display will show Press HOLD The display will show Enter the port number if you are replacing a DECT handset that you have...

Page 15: ...1 The display will show Press HOLD The display will show Press the Menu soft key The display will show Select System by pressing a scroll key The display will show and press the OK soft key 3103 Port...

Page 16: ...n New Esc Park OK Esc Enter PIN OK Esc Select Subscriptions The display will show and press OK The display will show Press the New soft key The display will show Press the OK soft key The display will...

Page 17: ...bars are not displayed you must move to an area that is within range of a DECT base station If the signal strength bars appear for a few seconds and then go off you may have entered the AC code incorr...

Page 18: ...e display will show Enter the extension number of the DECT handset with the keypad See page 1 for how to find the extension number Press the OK soft key The display will show Press the Select soft key...

Page 19: ...Name Press the Menu key Select Telephone Options by pressing a scroll key Press the OK soft key Select User Name by pressing a scroll key Press OK Enter the name of the user that will use the handset...

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