DeWalt 1140 manual Viewing your user name, Viewing your login type

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Changing Your IP Phone Settings

Modifying User settings

 

 

Select and open Username. See "Viewing your user name" on page 40. Select and open Login Type. See "Viewing your login type" on page 40.

Select and open Auto Login. See "Enabling or disabling the auto login feature" on page 40.

Select and open Password. See "Changing your password" on page 41.

Viewing your user name

Steps to Take

1.From the main menu, open the User menu.

2.From the Time menu, select Username. The Username screen appears, showing your user name.

Viewing your login type

You can operate your IP Phone 1140 in one of two ways, as determined by the login type:

Unique — the phone cannot join a session with an m6350 Soft client. Joint — the phone can operate in a joint session with an m6350 Soft client.

Steps to Take

1.From the main menu, open the User menu.

2.From the User menu, select and open Login Type. The login type (Unique or Joint) appears in the lower left of the display.

Enabling or disabling the auto login feature

Any maintenance activity, for example a firmware upgrade, forces a log off from the network. If you enable auto login, you are automatically logged on to the network when the terminal is available again.

Prerequisites

You must have permission to edit the auto login feature. If you have permission, a check mark appears next to Enabled when the screen appears.

Steps to Take

1.From the main menu, open the User menu.

2.From the User menu, select and open Auto Login.

3.Perform one of these steps.

To enable Auto Login, select Enable. To disable Auto Login, select Disable.

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IP Phone 1140 User Guide

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Contents IP Phone User GuideTrademarks Contents Using Phone Features Changing Your IP Phone Settings Access Code Summary Key Features OverviewPhysical Features DisplayIndicators Indicator LED color MeaningConnecting the IP Phone to the LAN Connecting the IP Phone to the LANPrerequisites IP Phone connectors and other back panel features IP Phone connectorsLogging on Getting StartedLogging off Using the dialpad to enter text Special CharactersPairing a wireless headset with your phone Using a Bluetooth wireless headsetPrerequisites Dual Pairing headsets Switching between a wired and a wireless headset How wired and wireless headsets interactUnpairing a wireless headset Making a call using off-hook dialing Making a call using handsfree dialingMaking a call using predial Making, Answering, and Ending a CallEditing a predialed number Answering a callAnswering a second call Ending a callUsing Phone Features Authorization CodeOverview Account CodeUsing an Automatic Dial key Busy Lamp Field BLFCall Forward Storing a number at an Automatic Dial keyConferencing 3-way or 30-way Call HoldDirected Call Park Directed Call Pickup DirectoryMaking a call using the directory Do Not Disturb / Make Set BusyFast Transfer Deleting an entry from the directoryGroup Call Pickup Group IntercomPicking up a call Picking up a call while on a callPaging a member of your intercom group Answering a Group Intercom callPaging all members of your intercom group Inbox Inbound Call Record Accessing the InboxMaking a Conference call with your intercom group Viewing Inbox call information Using the Inbox to make a callStoring a number from the Inbox Intercom InspectLast Number Redial Multiple Appearance Directory Number MDN Making a Call on an MDN MCA or MDN SCA KeyAnswering an MDN MCA or MDN SCA Call Transferring a MDN SCA Call to Another MDN SCA Group MemberAccessing the Outbox MuteOutbox Outbound Call Record Conferencing with a MDN SCA Line and Privacy ReleaseUsing the Outbox to make a call Resetting the OutboxViewing Outbox call information Storing a number from the OutboxSpeed Dial VoicemailStoring a Speed Dial number Calling a Speed Dial numberUsing the Settings menu Changing Your IP Phone SettingsUsing the navigation keys Changing the default volume Modifying Audio settingsResetting a default volume Relabeling a feature key Modifying Feature key settingsSelecting a ring tone Restoring default settings for a feature key Adjusting the contrast level of the displayEnabling or disabling autoscroll Modifying Time settings Selecting a languageNavigating the Time menu Selecting the time zoneEnabling Daylight Saving Time Setting the time formatDisabling Daylight Saving Time Modifying User settings Setting the date formatResetting the default time Navigating the User menuEnabling or disabling the auto login feature Viewing your login typeViewing your user name Enabling the Bluetooth transmitter Changing your passwordPerforming a firmware upgrade Access Code Summary

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