Manually Setting System Date And Time; Restoring Default Settings - Avaya 1050 Administrator's Manual

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Manually Setting System Date and Time

You can set the system date and time manually as follows:
1. From the System Menu, access Administrator Preferences : System : Date and
Time.
2. Set the time zone.
3. Set the month, day, and year for the date.
4. Set the hour, minute, and second for the time.
5. Select the Set Date and Time button and press OK to save your changes.

Restoring Default Settings

Administrator preferences contain the configuration of the entire system. You may need to
reset the system to its default state to correct unknown problems you may be experiencing
or to return to a known configuration. You can reset the system from the user interface or
manually with the Reset button on the back of the codec.
Resetting a System from the User Interface
To reset the system from the user interface, follow these steps:
1. From the System Menu, access Administrator Preferences : System : System
Reset.
2. Enter the administrator password.
The system automatically reboots and the administrator password is reset to the default
value (1 2 3 4). The user password also resets to a blank password, enabling users to
access User Preferences without a password. The Initial Configuration screen appears.
You must complete the initial configuration screens to complete the reset.
Note:
If you reset the system using a remote access method, you must complete the reset
from the user interface by navigating the initial configuration screens and pressing
OK on the remote control when prompted to save the configuration.
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