Entering Data for Administrative Options
5. How to backspace depends on the type of telephone being installed, as shown in this chart:
IP Telephone # | Backspace Alternative |
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4601 | Call Appearance a button |
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4601+ | Call Appearance a button |
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4602 | Speaker button |
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4602SW | Speaker button |
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4602SW+ | Speaker button |
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4606 | Conference button |
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4610SW | |
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4612 | |
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4620 | |
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4620SW | |
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4621SW | |
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4622SW | |
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4624 | |
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4625SW | |
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4630 | Headset button |
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4630SW | Headset button |
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4690 | |
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When you press the applicable button or key to backspace, the most recently entered digit or period is erased from the display. The cursor remains in the erased character’s former position.
6.If PROCPSWD is administered as indicated in Chapter 4 of the 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide, you must type the Local Procedure password after pressing Mute and before pressing the code for your given local programming option.
Note:
If PROCSTAT has been administered to 1, as described in Chapter 4 of the 4600 Series IP Telephones LAN Administrator Guide, you will not be able to invoke any administrative options other than V I E W.
Note:
Manual addressing can be implemented regardless of the administered values of PROCSTAT and PROCPSWD. See Static Addressing Installation on page 54.
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