Security Settings; Changing The System Pin; Defining Authorisation - Swisscom Top S324 ISDN User Manual

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Gigaset SX100isdn / englisch / A31008-X150-B102-1-7619 / security.fm / 13.10.2003

Security settings

Changing the System PIN

The system PIN (Personal Identification Number) is used to protect the following
settings from unauthorised access:
Call charge settings (
Internal and external call forwarding
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Base Settings / Ext. call forw. or Int. call forw.)
Party configurations, security, ISDN, and system settings (
Settings)
Getting started wizard (
The system PIN is only effective when it is not 0000.
The system PIN is pre-set to 0000 at the factory.
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Base Settings
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Settings
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OK
Security
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Change PIN
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OK
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OK
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Do not forget the new system PIN! If you forget it, the device will require
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technical intervention for which a charge will be made. In this case,
contact the Swisscom Hotline.

Defining authorisation

You can set different authorisations for all registered devices:
Unrestricted (set as factory default)
All devices can answer incoming calls and make external/internal outgoing calls.
Incoming only
The devices can only answer incoming calls. External calls cannot be made. Internal
calls can be made. Emergency numbers can be dialled.
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/ Call Charges)
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/ Base Settings
Open the menu.
Select the menu item and confirm.
OK
Select the menu item and confirm.
OK
If the current PIN is not 0000: Enter PIN and confirm.
Confirm.
OK
Select the menu item and confirm.
OK
Enter new system PIN (max. 8 digits, 0 to 9) and
confirm.
Repeat the new system PIN and confirm.
Return to idle status.
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/ Base Settings
Installation)
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Security settings
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