Extension; User Name; Default Configuration - Nortel 6120 Fundamentals

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90 WLAN Handset configuration
Terminal Type
Select Terminal Type to view the type of PBX in use.
For detailed information about the user-defined preferences in the
Configuration menu and how to configure them, see WLAN Handset 6120
User Guide (NN43150-100).
Firmware Version
Select Firmware Version to view the current firmware version of the handset.

Extension

Select Extension to view the extension currently assigned to the handset.

User Name

Select User Name to enter or change the name that appears on the handset
display, next to the extension, in standby mode.
Default configuration
Restore Defaults is an option available on the Admin Settings menu. For a
list of the default configurations, see the following tables:
Table 11
User profiles
Profile
Ring Cadence
Ring Tone
Ring Volume
Vibrate
Cadence
Ring Delay
Noise Mode
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CS1000 —The extension number cannot be edited. The handset
obtains the extension from the server and it appears on the info line
when you select this option.
BCM —You must configure the extension number here in the Config
Menu for it to appear on the handset in standby mode and in Caller ID.
Table 11 "User profiles" (page 90)
Table 12 "Phone settings" (page 91)
Table 13 "Admin settings" (page 91)
Loud
PBX
Tone 1
7
OFF
none
Normal
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WLAN Handsets Fundamentals
NN43001-505 01.04 Standard
Release 5.0 4 September 2007
Soft
Vibrate
PBX
OFF
Tone 1
Tone 1
3
1
OFF
PBX
none
none
Normal
Normal
Silent
Custom
OFF
PBX
Tone 1
Tone 1
5
1
OFF
PBX
none
5 seconds
Normal
Normal

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