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MMC 737
MMC 737: :
DECT System
DECT System C
Code
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D es
es cription
cription
Used to identify your DECT system and the handsets you register with your system.
The DECT System Code for your system is made up of two fields: the System ID which is three hexadecimal
digits in the range 011 to 999; and the Auth Code (short for Authentication Code) which is four hexadecimal
digits in the range 0000 to 9999. The default values are 000 and FFFF respectively.
Important
You must use this MMC to change the default values for the values you have been provided with by your
supplier. If you do not change the defaults you will not be able to register handsets.
Once you have entered your new System ID and Auth Code using this MMC you can then begin registering
your handsets with the Auth Code. The system checks the Auth Code entered for each handset against the
DECT Auth Code. If it is the same, the registration procedure continues; otherwise, the DCS rejects the registra-
tion procedure.
Caution: Only the system administrator and/or installer should be allowed access to change the DECT System
Code and register handsets.
PProgram Keys
rogram Keys
Volume Up/Down
scroll through options
Keypad
enter selections
Soft keys
cursor left and right
SPEAKER
store data and advance to the next MMC
HOLD
clear previous entry
A
A ction/Display
ction/Display
1. Press TRSF 737
Display shows
DECT SYSTEM CODE
AUTH CODE : FFFF
2. Press RIGHT soft key to move cursor and enter AUTH
CODE via keypad (e.g. 1234)
DECT SYSTEM CODE
AUTH CODE : 1234
3. Press RIGHT soft key and press Up or Down key to select
SYSTEM ID
DECT SYSTEM CODE
SYSTEM ID : 000
4. Press RIGHT soft key to move cursor and enter SYSTEM ID
via keypad (e.g. 567)
DECT SYSTEM CODE
SYSTEM ID : 567
5.
Press TRSF to store and exit
OR
Press SPEAKER to store and advance to next MMC
D
D efault Data
efault Data
SYSTEM ID: 000
AUTH CODE: FFFF
R
R elated MMC
elated MMC
MMC 738 : CLEAR REGISTRATION
Summary of Contents for Office DECT 8000
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