Settings and
Customisation
You can configure various settings to customise the
behaviour of the KX-NT400 to fit your work flow.
User Options
This section explains the settings available in
User
Options
on the
Options
tab.
User options are settings that modify the appearance
and behaviour of normal operation screens, such as the
HOME
screen,
Contacts
screen,
Portal
screen, etc.
Note
•
You can edit the settings in
User Options
only
when the KX-NT400 is idle.
Password Settings
The Password settings allow you to activate the
Application Lock feature and set the Application Lock
password. When the Application Lock feature is
enabled, you can set the Application Lock from the
HOME
screen.
The password is used to cancel the Application Lock
once you have set it.
To access the Password settings
1.
Press the
Options
tab >
User Options
>
Password
.
2.
Configure the settings as desired.
See "Details for Password Settings (Page 121)".
3.
Press
OK
.
Usage tips
•
For details about using the Application Lock, see
"Locking Operations (Application Lock) (Page 79)".
Details for Password Settings
Application Lock
Select whether to enable the Application Lock
feature.
•
Default:
Don’t use
Current Password
When you are changing the password, enter the
current password in this box.
New Password
When you are changing the password, enter the
new password in this box.
•
Maximum 16 characters
Verify Password
When you are changing the password, enter the
new password again in this box.
•
Maximum 16 characters
CAUTION
To avoid unauthorised access to locked screens:
•
Set a password when you enable the
Application Lock feature.
•
Set a password that is random and cannot be
easily guessed.
•
Change the password regularly.
Display / Operation Settings
The Display / Operation settings allow you to customise
the settings for the touch screen, such as the display
colour and brightness. You can also set whether the
display provides audio feedback, calibrate the touch
screen, and select the mode for the
Calls
screen.
Operating Instructions
121
Settings and Customisation