Resetting Base Stations To Factory Settings Via Power Procedure - Gigaset N870 IP PRO Installation, Configuration And Operation

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Resetting base stations to factory settings via power procedure

The following describes the procedure to reset base stations to factory settings via power proce-
dure. You can use it, if it is not possible to reset the device
via the web configurator (
word for the web configurator or you are experiencing problems accessing the LAN
via the key procedure (
that are difficult to access.
The following procedure only applies to base stations. For DECT manager/Integrator
you need to use one of the above procedures.
Resetting the device to factory settings is performed by interrupting the boot process.
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Remove the power supply from the device (unplug the LAN cable or the power suply unit).
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Replug the LAN cable or the power suply unit . . . the reboot starts. If the boot process is not
interrupted, the standard reboot is performed.
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Interrupt the boot procedure after 30 sec. at the earliest and 40 sec. at the latest.
Once
The device is reset as Integrator/DECT manager with dynamic IP settings.
Two times
The device is reset as base station.
Four times
The device is reset as Integrator/DECT manager/base station with dynamic IP
settings.
This procedure resets all the settings you have made for the device. The procedure
deletes the saved data from the base stations and handsets. The base station's assign-
ment to the DECT manager is cancelled. Ongoing calls are cancelled. In the case of an
Integrator/DECT manager the whole configuration is reset.
To enable the restoration of your system configuration after a reset, you should regu-
larly save the configuration data to a file (
If you intend to reset the role from base to DECT manager/base station, previously
delete the base at any other system where it was registered before.
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Depending on traffic state
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Description
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Not synchronised, DECT ready
Synchronised, DECT ready
Synchronised, system traffic,
no DECT traffic
Synchronised, DECT traffic
Synchronised, DECT overload
Connection to the Integrator lost
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