ASCOM OFFICE 130PRO Operating Instructions Manual page 42

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Programming your telephone
Barring and unbarring your handset (terminal)
You can protect your handset from being used by unauthorized persons. Your system
manager can tell you which numbers (for example, emergency numbers) can be dialled
whilst your handset is barred.
When your handset is barred, you can still answer incoming calls at any time by pressing
the Call key. The handset must be unbarred before an outgoing call can be made.
It is recommended that you bar the programming functions of your handset using "Prog.:
barred". This protects the entries in your private directory, among other data.
M
¥
Ok
Changing code/password
The first time you switch on your handset the code/password is set at "0000". It is
recommended that you immediately reprogramme a personal password of from 2 to
10 digits to protect the personal settings in your handset and the data stored from
unauthorized use (change, deletion).
Code
M
Ok
Ok
1
4
7
36
Term.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
Ok
¥
Ok
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
Ok
2
3
5
6
8
9
0
Press the M-key repeatedly in programming
mode until "Terminal" appears and press the
Foxkey under "Terminal"; "Switch off" will
appear.
Use the Foxkey under "¥" to select "Barring";
press "Ok" and enter the code (password).
Press the Foxkey under "Ok" to verify the
password.
Press the Foxkey under "¥" to select "free",
"Prog.barr" (Programming barred) or "barred"
("free" cancels the barred state) and confirm
with "Ok".
Press the M-key repeatedly in programming
mode until "Code" appears. Press the Foxkey
under "Code" and enter the current code.
Press the Foxkey under "Ok" and enter the new
code.
Press the Foxkey under "Ok"; "Confirm" will
appear. Enter the new code again and confirm
with "Ok".
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