Avaya 3701 Work Light User Manual


 
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15-601083 Issue 01c (03 October 2008)IP Office
6.8 Menu: System
Registration Code
The phone can be manually registered on up to 5 different DECT systems. Before you can make a call via the DECT
system, the phone has to be registered to the system. A system ID and registration code are necessary for the
registration process. Ask the system administrator for the valid registration code. When the phone is not subscribed to
the system the display will show ”Please, subscribe”.
Note
· This is for information only. Please contact your system administrator to register the phone.
All settings in this chapter are started by pressing the softkeys:
Menu System OK
Registering the Telephone to the DECT System
Subscription OK >Subscribe HS< OK PABX-PIN OK - Subscribe OK
or
Use PARK-Code PARK OK
or
Cancel OK
The following entries must be made when logging on:
· PABX-PIN : this code is used to get access to the DECT System.
· Use PARK-Code : a system ID should only be entered if you are at a location where two DECT systems overlap.
· Enter name : give the name of the DECT system to which you are registering. This will be shown on the idle
display. For information concerning the entry of characters, see Entering Characters/Names .
· Internal No. : the phone number, assigned to your DECT phone can be entered here (ask your system
administrator for the phone number).
Selecting the DECT System
Subscription OK select a System Options Select OK
If the phone has been registered to several DECT systems, then you can select which one the phone is to use. Select the
system via the arrow keys before confirming ”Select”. By choosing Options Select, the function automatic search is
disabled. The selected system is shown in the idle display.
Automatic Search System
Subscription OK Auto. Search OK
If you have registered your phone with several DECT systems and this function is active (” ”), then the phone will
automatically select one of the systems. Thus, your phone is automatically ”logged-in” to another of your registered
DECT systems, as soon as you move out of the effective range of the current system. This function is disabled if a
specific system is selected by the select option.
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