DeWalt 1140 manual Enabling the Bluetooth transmitter, Changing your password

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Enabling the Bluetooth transmitter

Changing Your IP Phone Settings

 

 

4.Press the Ok key. A check mark appears beside the item you selected. You return to the Auto Login screen.

Changing your password

Follow this procedure to change the password that you use to log on to the network. The default password is the last four digits of your telephone number + 99. Passwords must be between four and six digits in length.

Steps to Take

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

2.From the User menu, select and open Password. The Old Password screen appears.

3.Use the dialpad to enter the old password, and then press the Ok key.

4.Use the dialpad to enter the new password, and then press the Ok key.

5.Use the dialpad to enter the new password again, and then press the Ok key. The message ‘Password changed’ appears.

6.Press the Ok key.

Enabling the Bluetooth transmitter

Before you can use a Bluetooth headset with your IP Phone 1140, the Bluetooth transmitter must be enabled in the IP Phone.

Steps to Take

1.Double-press the Services button. The configurations menu appears.

2.Use the Down navigation key to select 3. Network Configuration.

For help with the Navigation keys, see “Using the navigation keys” on page 33.

3.Press the Enter key (located in the center of the navigation keys).

4.Use the Right navigation key to scroll to the Enable Bluetooth item at the bottom of the settings list.

5.If the Enable Bluetooth setting is Auto or No, press the Enter key to edit the setting.

6.Use the Up or Down button to select Yes.

7.Press the Enter key to save the change.

8.Press the Apply&Reset soft key.

9.At the prompt, log in to your phone.

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Contents User Guide IP PhoneTrademarks Contents Using Phone Features Changing Your IP Phone Settings Access Code Summary Overview Key FeaturesDisplay Physical FeaturesIndicator LED color Meaning IndicatorsPrerequisites Connecting the IP Phone to the LANConnecting the IP Phone to the LAN IP Phone connectors IP Phone connectors and other back panel featuresLogging off Getting StartedLogging on Special Characters Using the dialpad to enter textPrerequisites Using a Bluetooth wireless headsetPairing a wireless headset with your phone Dual Pairing headsets Unpairing a wireless headset How wired and wireless headsets interactSwitching between a wired and a wireless headset Making a call using handsfree dialing Making a call using off-hook dialingMaking a call using predial Making, Answering, and Ending a CallAnswering a call Editing a predialed numberAnswering a second call Ending a callAuthorization Code Using Phone FeaturesOverview Account CodeBusy Lamp Field BLF Using an Automatic Dial keyCall Forward Storing a number at an Automatic Dial keyDirected Call Park Call HoldConferencing 3-way or 30-way Directory Directed Call PickupDo Not Disturb / Make Set Busy Making a call using the directoryFast Transfer Deleting an entry from the directoryGroup Intercom Group Call PickupPicking up a call Picking up a call while on a callPaging all members of your intercom group Answering a Group Intercom callPaging a member of your intercom group Making a Conference call with your intercom group Accessing the InboxInbox Inbound Call Record Storing a number from the Inbox Using the Inbox to make a callViewing Inbox call information Last Number Redial InspectIntercom Making a Call on an MDN MCA or MDN SCA Key Multiple Appearance Directory Number MDNAnswering an MDN MCA or MDN SCA Call Transferring a MDN SCA Call to Another MDN SCA Group MemberMute Accessing the OutboxOutbox Outbound Call Record Conferencing with a MDN SCA Line and Privacy ReleaseResetting the Outbox Using the Outbox to make a callViewing Outbox call information Storing a number from the OutboxVoicemail Speed DialStoring a Speed Dial number Calling a Speed Dial numberUsing the navigation keys Changing Your IP Phone SettingsUsing the Settings menu Resetting a default volume Modifying Audio settingsChanging the default volume Selecting a ring tone Modifying Feature key settingsRelabeling a feature key Enabling or disabling autoscroll Adjusting the contrast level of the displayRestoring default settings for a feature key Selecting a language Modifying Time settingsNavigating the Time menu Selecting the time zoneDisabling Daylight Saving Time Setting the time formatEnabling Daylight Saving Time Setting the date format Modifying User settingsResetting the default time Navigating the User menuViewing your user name Viewing your login typeEnabling or disabling the auto login feature Changing your password Enabling the Bluetooth transmitterPerforming a firmware upgrade Access Code Summary

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