Vertical SIP Phones 480i/CT and 9480i/CT
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About Wave SIP Phones
Wave Phone User Guide
Unpairing Handset from the Base Station
Unpairing of the handset can be done from either the cordless handset or the base station.
Caution:
Unpairing of the handset will return it to factory default state. All data including
the functions in the Feature button will be removed.
Note:
If the handset to be unpaired is out of range from the base station, the unpairing is only
performed locally on the handset, and the unpairing procedure will need to be completed from
the base station. To avoid this situation, when unpairing make sure that handset and base station
are within three feet of each other.
On the 480i/CT and 9480i/CT base station:
1.
Place the handset being unpaired within three feet of its base station.
2.
On the handset, press
Options
to access the options list.
3.
Scroll down the list of options.
4.
Select
HSET PAIRING
.
5.
Select
REMOVE
.
Note:
If the handset has not been previously paired to the base station, you will not be able
to select the
REMOVE
option.
6.
Select
DONE
.
“Attempting to remove...”
will appear on the handset display during the process.
When removal is successfully completed,
“Removal successful”
will appear on the base
display. If unsuccessful,
“Pairing failed”
will appear.
If pairing is unsuccessful, repeat the steps above (making sure base station and handset
are within three feet of each other), then perform the following additional steps:
On the 480iCT and 9480iCT Cordless Handset:
7.
Press
.
8.
Select
HSET PAIRING
on the handset display.
Note:
If the handset has not been paired to the base, you will not be able to select the
Remove
option.
9.
Select
REMOVE
.
“Attempting to remove...”
will appear on the handset display during the process.
When removal is successfully completed,
“Removal successful”
will appear on both the
base station and handset displays. If unsuccessful,
“Pairing failed”
will appear. If pairing
is unsuccessful, repeat the steps above making sure base station and handset are located
within three feet of each other.
Wave 4.0
June 2013