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Note:
Only the administrator can change the DECT PIN, using the administrator password and
the new 4-digit DECT PIN.
Procedure
1. From the Administrator Setting menu, use the Next and Prev keys to navigate to
2. Enter the new 4-digit DECT PIN, or press the Deflt soft key.
3. If you entered a new PIN, press the OK soft key to save the PIN to the base
Administrator password change
Only an administrator can change the administrator password using the following procedure.
Procedure
1. From the Administrator Setting menu, use the Next and Prev keys to navigate to
2. Press Yes to change the password.
3. Enter the new administrator password.
4. If you change the password, the handset prompts you to re-enter the password as
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DECT PIN Change and press the Select soft key.
Note:
If you press the Deflt soft key, the handset provides the factory setting PIN (3 1
0 0) and requests confirmation. Select Yes to confirm or No to return to the menu
list.
station.
If the PIN change is successful, the handset emits a confirmation tone and the
display reads Saved. Otherwise, the display reads Failed.
Password Change and press the Select soft key.
The system provides a confirmation message.
The maximum password length is eight characters, but you can enter an empty
password. To change the password back to the default setting (7 8 2 8 8 7 6), press
the More.. soft key during password entry and select Deflt.
confirmation. Enter the password a second time and press the OK soft key. If you
change the password back to the default setting, confirm the change using the OK
soft key.
If successful, the display reads Saved for three seconds. Otherwise, the display
reads Failed for the same duration. You then return to the menu list.
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