Mitel 5603 Phone Lock Settings, Set Time Format, Set Date Format, Activate the Automatic Key lock

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Mitel 5603 Wireless Handset User Guide

The handset is turned on after having been turned off. The handset requests the current IP-DECT system date and time.

The handset remains on for longer than 24 hours. The handset requests the IP-DECT system time every 24 hours from the time it was last turned on.

The time and date formats displayed in the handset can be changed by the user as described in the following sections.

Set Time Format

1.Select "Time & Date"

2.Press "Select".

3.Select time format. The actual time format will be displayed. Selectable time formats:

hh:mm (am/pm) (for example: 1:00pm)

hh:mm (for example 13:00)

4.Press "Select" to save the setting.

Set Date Format

1.Select “Time & Date”.

2.Press "Select".

3.Select “Date format”

4.Press "Select". Date formats:

DD/MM/YYYY, for example: 17/09/2008 (also called Europe)

MM/DD/YYYY, for example: 9/17/2008 (also called US)

YYYY-MM-DD, for example: 2008-09-17 (ISO 8601)

MMM DD YYYY, for example: Sep 17 2008

DD MMM YY, for example: 17 Sep 08

DD.MM.YYYY, for example: 17.09.2008

DD-MM-YYYY, for example: 17-09-2008

5.Press "Select" to save the setting.

Phone Lock Settings

Activate the Automatic Key lock

1.Select “Locks”.

2.Select "Automatic key lock".

3.Select "On" for activation of automatic key lock.

Note: A call can be answered or ended while the keypad is locked. If configured in the PDM/Device Manager, any of the predefined emergency numbers can be called while the keypad is locked. See the Mitel 5603 Wireless Handset Configuration Guide.

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