Changing Your Login Code; Unregistering - Avaya 1608 User Manual

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13.6 Changing Your Login Code

You can change your own security PIN (login code). If set, this PIN is used for logging in at other phones,
phone
, and
accessing system administration features
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access.
1. Press the Features soft key if shown.
· To access the menu during a call, press the
the Features soft key.
2. Use the
up and down
3. Press the Select soft key or the OK button or the
4. Use the
up and down
5. Press the Select soft key or the OK button or the
6. Enter your current login code if you already have one.
7. Press the Done soft key.
8. Enter your new password.
9. The password changed message will appear for a few moments.
Access Control
Your system administrator can configure whether you can access this menu option. See

13.7 Unregistering

This method of logging out will unregister the phone from the telephone system.
· WARNING
· In this state the phone cannot be used to make or answer any calls including emergency calls.
· It is strongly recommended that you do not use this option unless directly advised to do so by your system
administrator. To log out it is recommended that you use the
1. Press the
MENU button.
2. Use the
up and down
3. Press the Select soft key.
4. Press the Log Out soft key.
5. The phone now displays the menu for
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right arrow key or press the
arrow keys to scroll the display to the option Phone User.
arrow keys to scroll the display to the option Set Password.
arrow keys to locate the option Log Out....
unregistered phone log in
. This is not your
voicemail code
right arrow key.
right arrow key.
preferred log out method
.
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locking your
used for voicemail
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PHONE key and then press
Menu Access Control
.
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provided.
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