Replacing System Terminals; Corded System Phones - Aastra 470 System Manual

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Operation and Maintenance
6. 3. 8

Replacing system terminals

6. 3. 8. 1

Corded system phones

Phones with the same level of added features
Replacing a defective phone
Once the defective system phone has been replaced by an identical phone the ter-
minal configuration data is automatically transferred.
Relocating a phone
The terminal configuration data of a system phone can be copied to another phone
with the same level of added features using the AMS configuration manager
Copy
and
Edit
/ Paste). You can choose the parameters to copy from a list. The data
can also be saved with AMS and then reloaded if the system phone is logged on to
a different card.
Phones with a different level of added features
Given that every level of added features on system phones has a certain number of
features, the features are adapted (reduced or increased) to the new phone. The
features are reduced if a phone is replaced by a phone with a lower level of added
features (e.g. Aastra 5380  Aastra 5370) or by a predecessor model e.g.
Aastra 5380  Office 45).
If a system phone is replaced by a system phone of a different level of added fea-
tures, the phone display will display the message
Office 10 the LED flashes slowly. In this situation, although the phone can be used
for basic telephone operations, none of the added features will be available.
Before the added features of the new system phone can be used, the new terminal
type will have to be entered in the system using the AMS Configuration Manager
Terminal data
or by configuring at the terminal.
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