Restoring Factory Settings - Gigaset SX682 WiMAX User Manual

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Changing the password
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Enter the current password in the Current password field. If no default system pass-
word has been set, leave this field empty.
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Enter a new password in the New password field.
– Select any series of characters with a minimum length of 4 and a maximum
length of 20 characters. You can use the following characters: A–Z, a–z, 0–9 as
well as the following special characters: ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ^
_ { | } ~.
– Note down your new password on a sheet of paper and store it in secure place.
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Enter your new password in the Confirm new password field again. This entry is
case-sensitive.
The new password can only be activated if both entries match. This detects typing
errors when the password is entered.
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Finally, click Ok to accept your change and to activate the new password.
The new password is valid immediately for each instance the configuration is called
up.
The configuration of the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX cannot be accessed if
you do not enter a valid password. In this case, you must restore all the
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factory settings of the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX. To find out how to do this,
see chapter "Returning the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX to factory settings" on
page 20.

Restoring factory settings

You can reset the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX to the factory settings. You should do this
before making the device available to others or exchanging it through the dealer. Oth-
erwise unauthorised users may use the Internet access data at your expense.
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Open the Advanced Settings tab and on the Administration menu select Factory
reset.
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Click Ok.
A window will appear prompting you to confirm the procedure.
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Please remember that when the device is fully reset, all the configu-
ration settings are returned to the factory settings. This means that
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you will have to completely reconfigure the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX.
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You can also reset the Gigaset SX682 WiMAX via the Reset button on
the device itself (see page 20).
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