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System settings
Time and date
When you first put your telephone into
operation or after a power failure, the date
and time are no longer correct. The date
and time are updated by the network after
the first outgoing call. You can also manu-
ally set them:
1.
Select
P m
>
System
settings
>
Time
or
Date
.
2.
Enter the time (e.g. 18:54).
3.
Enter the date (DD.MM.YY).
Identification restriction (CLIR)
See the section “Comfort through ISDN –
Identification restriction”.
System PIN (personal
identification number)
The system PIN is required if you want to
prevent unauthorized access to operating
options (e.g. logging off handsets, setting
MSNs).
By default
(factory setting), the system PIN
is switched off (“0000”).
1.
Select
P m
>
System
settings
>
System
PIN
.
2.
Enter 4-digit PIN.
3.
Press
OK
.
4.
Repeat entry of 4-digit PIN.
The system PIN is activated.
Handset:
The function is found on the handset in
the “BaseStat.setting” submenu.
Note:
Please remember your system PIN! Should
you forget your system PIN, your device will
need to be accessed by your dealer at your
expense.
PBX
When operating your telephone on a PBX
(private branch exchange), for example in
a company or office, external and internal
numbers can be differentiated using the
public access code.
Public access code
The public access code is dialled as a prefix
to the telephone number, provided the
number has at least 6 digits.
When dialling directly (without off-line call
preparation), no public access prefix is
dialled.
1.
Select
P m
>
System
settings
>
PBX
>
Public
access
.
2.
Enter up to 4 digits.
3.
Press
OK
.
The public access code is saved.
Handset:
The function is found on the handset in
the “BaseStat.setting” submenu.
Note:
The public access code must be set on the
base station as well as on each handset.
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