Siemens C88 user manual Base Station Settings, Resetting the Base Station, To the Default Setting

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Base Station Settings

Press Keys:

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All base station settings are conveniently made us- ing the handset!

Changing the System PIN

To protect the system settings from unauthorized access, you should change the default PIN (0000) to a PIN that only you know. T

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Scroll to Base Settings and press OK. Scroll to System PIN and press OK.

Enter the default system PIN (default: 0000).

For security reasons, only four asterisks (****) are displayed.

Press OK.

Enter the new system PIN (4 digits).

Four asterisks (****) representing your PIN are dis- played again. Press OK.

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Resetting the Base Station

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You may want to reset your base station to its de-

 

 

fault settings. Resetting the base station does not

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affect the system PIN or handset registration.

Open the Menu.

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Scroll to Base Settings and press OK.

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Scroll to Default and press OK.

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Enter the system PIN (default setting: 0000) and

 

 

press OK.

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Press OK at the prompt.

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Contents HW D CD 8516 P/T S Be inspired C88Page Congratulations Handset Quick reference« or Display and Soft keys Handset DiagramThen Display symbolsAutomatic redial Mailbox icon Intercom key Menu key Key Table of Contents Installing the Base Station Installing the Telephone SystemConnecting the Base Station Inserting the batteries Setting Up the HandsetBatteries 1 Batteries fully Charged Attaching the Belt ClipTurning Handset On/Off Turning Keypad Lock On/OffTime Setting the Date and the TimeDate and Time DateÅåååååå ååååååå ÅååååååAM ååååååå Display Mode 12 or 24 HoursTurning the Alarm Off Setting the AlarmTurning the Alarm On Stopping the Alarm Sound Paging All Handsets Making CallsMaking an External Call Making Intercom CallsAnswering Caller ID Calls Answering a CallCopying the Redial Number to the Directory Enhanced Telephone FeaturesRedial Delete the Redialing ListDialing a Number from the Directory DirectoryStoring a Directory Entry Deleting a Single Entry from the Directory Displaying and Editing a Directory EntryStoring a Memory Dial Entry Memory Dial ListDeleting a Single Entry from the Memory Dial List Dialing a Number from the Memory ListDisplaying and Editing a Memory Dial Number Call Log Call Log SettingsVoice Mail New Call IndicatorNew Calls Deleting Number from Call Log Calling from Call LogFinding Out the Status of a Call Copying Call Log Number to the DirectoryDeleting the Call Log Automatic Registration Handset OperationRegistering and Deregistering Handsets Underside of the base station Manual RegistrationDe-registering Handsets Changing a Handsets Internal/ Intercom Number Changing the Name of a HandsetEnding the Consultation Call Transferring a CallConsultation Calls To End Paging Turning the Ringer On/OffPaging Ringer Volume Ring Tone Individual Handset SettingsModifying the Volume Changing the Melody Handset VolumeRinger Melody Turning Battery Low Beep On/OffTurning Auto Talk On/Off Changing the System PIN Base Station SettingsResetting the Base Station To the Default SettingSetting the Flash Time Connecting the Base Station to a PBXChanging the Dialing Mode Pause after Line Seizure Switching Temporarily to Tone DialingSetting Pauses Character Map AppendixHold down the ª key MaintenanceProblem Possible cause Solution Key a for 1 secondSafety Precautions Only use the batteries specified for use with this product A3 1 0 0 8 G4 0 1 0 C 1 0 1 2 7 6 1