Starting The Phone; Starting And Logging On - Mitel 7434 User Manual

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STARTING THE PHONE

This chapter describes how to start the phone, and how to log on and off. It also
describes free seating, and how to check which software version is used.
All system settings for your phone must be set by the system administrator before you
can use the phone.
Note: Depending on the settings in your network and telephony system, the startup
procedure in your phone may differ from the one described in this manual.
Check the display on your phone and read the applicable sections.

STARTING AND LOGGING ON

To start the phone, connect the required cables, see
phone is connected to the network, the startup procedure starts automatically.
LOGGING ON TO THE NETWORK
If LAN access control is displayed when you start the phone, you need to log on to
the network before logging on to the telephony system.
To log on to the network, do the following:
1.
Enter the user ID and press Log on.
2.
Enter the password and press Log on.
Note: If you do not know your user ID or your password, contact the system
administrator.
3.
The phone receives the network settings. If it fails, please try again. If receiving
network settings fails one more time, please contact the system administrator.
Note: If the user ID or password is not accepted, the following message is
displayed: "Failed Authentication! Check User ID/Password!" Then press
Retry and make a new logon attempt. Should the logon fail again, please
contact the system administrator.
4.
The phone receives the phone settings. If it fails, the phone will use the latest
settings.
5.
If a new software version is available, you will be notified via a display message.
LOGGING ON TO THE SYSTEM
When the phone is logged on to the network, there are three possible scenarios:
The phone is ready to use. This means that the phone logs on automatically to
the telephony system.
You have to log on the phone to the telephony system with an extension number.
You have to log on the phone to the telephony system with both an extension
number and password (or PIN code).
Note: The PIN code can be changed by the user (see 12.8.1 Changing PIN Code on
page 87), whereas the password can only be set by the system administrator.
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