Configuring basic settings
Resetting the device to the default settings
If you give your device to a third party or change workstation, you can delete your individual
settings and data by resetting the device to the factory settings. All system settings are reset
to the default settings. User-specific data is deleted.
This means that network configurations, VoIP accounts, directories, call lists, data in the
resource directory and all of your individual settings are deleted or reset to the factory set-
tings.
You need the administrator password before you can use this function (
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Enter the administrator password.
§§OK§§
Press the display key. The password is verified.
If the password is correct, you must now confirm the operation.
§§Yes§§
Press the display key. The device is reset to the factory settings.
Resetting via device button
You can also reset the device by using the reset button on the underside of the device.
Reset Button
Showing information on the device
The Info menu provides informationen on important settings of your phone.
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SW Version
Country Version
MAC Address LAN
IP Address
For further information on the phone's settings and state please refer to the status display of
the Web configurator (
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Version of the firmware currently loaded on the phone. You can
download updates of the firmware to your phone (
Language currently set (
The phone's device address.
The phone's current IP address within the local network. The IP
address is usually set automatically by a DHCP server within the net-
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The reset button is located behind the small opening
labelled Reset. Use a pointed item, e.g., a paper clip.
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Reset: Press and hold the button for at least
5 seconds to return all settings to the factory set-
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