Polycom IP 5000 manual Locking the Phone, Changing Your Login Password

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Polycom® SoundStation® IP 5000 Phone User Guide

Changing Your Login Password

You can change your password from any phone that you’re logged in to.

By default, login passwords are factory preset to the numerals 123. Your administrator can change this default password if needed. Polycom recommends that you change your password when you first log in to a phone. Your user ID is managed only by your administrator, meaning you cannot change it yourself.

To change your login password:

1.Log in to any phone on your network.

2.From the idle screen, press , and then select Features > User Login > Change User Login Password.

3.From the Change User Login Password screen, enter your old password, enter a new password and confirm it, and then press the Enter soft key.

Your password is changed. The next time you log in to a phone, you’ll need to enter this password.

Locking the Phone

Lock your phone to do the following:

Prevent unauthorized outgoing calls.

Allow only authorized people to answer calls.

Prevent people from viewing or modifying phone information, such as your directory or call lists.

When your phone is locked:

You can only make an outgoing call to a number from a list of authorized numbers.

You must enter a password to answer incoming calls.

All keys and screen items are disabled, except those that allow you to unlock the phone or make an authorized call.

The messages The phone is locked and Authorized calls only scroll on the status bar. Messages that displayed before the phone was locked don’t display.

You can unlock the phone by entering your user password. If your phone restarts for any reason while it’s locked, it will be locked when the phone restarts unless your phone is configured to start up unlocked.

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Contents IP 5000 Phone Customer Feedback TrademarksDisclaimer Limitation of LiabilityContents Polycom SoundStation IP 5000 Phone User Guide Polycom SoundStation IP 5000 Phone User Guide Polycom SoundStation IP 5000 Phone User Guide Before You Use Your Phone Changes to This GuideUsing the Keypad Display Screen Phone Status Indicators Icon Line or Call State Description If you want to Then do this Navigating Menus and CallsURL Entering Data and Enabling ItemsTo access the Web Configuration Utility for your phone Answering Calls Calling and AnsweringPress or the Answer soft key Placing CallsTo view this call list Press this arrow key Calling by Entering an IP Address or URLUse the speed dial feature for fast, automated dialing Press , and then select Features Corporate DirectoryEnding Calls While Your Phone RingsForwarding Calls While Your Phone Rings Rejecting Calls While Your Phone RingsHolding and Resuming Calls During CallsTransferring Calls Hosting Conference Calls Holding and Resuming Conferences Forwarding Calls Changing the Way Calls are AnsweredRejecting Calls from a Contact Diverting Calls from a Contact to Another Party Temporarily Refusing All Calls Do Not DisturbUsing Instant Messaging Using Voice MailPress , and then select Features Messages Message Center Managing Instant Messages Press , and then select Features Messages Instant MessagesSending Instant Messages Viewing Call Lists Working with Call ListsClearing Call List Entries Editing Call List Entries Working with Contact DirectorySearching Contact Directory Updating Contact Directory Using Buddy Lists on To add a Contact Directory entry from a call list Searching Corporate Directory Working with Corporate DirectorySaving Corporate Directory Search Results Updating Presence Settings Using Buddy ListsBlocking Contacts from Viewing Your Status Selecting Contacts to MonitorIntegrating with Microsoft Lync Server Features Presence Watcher List Select Features Presence Blocked ListPresence Icon Buddy Status Press , and then select Features Presence Buddy StatusMonitoring the Status of Contacts in Your Buddy List Watcher ListLogging In and Out of a Phone Accessing Personal Phone Settings with User ProfilesPlacing Calls from Phones that are in the Logged Out State Press , and then select Features User Login Log outLocking the Phone Changing Your Login PasswordLocking and Unlocking Your Phone About Your User PasswordCalling and Answering from a Locked Phone Push-to-Talk Mode Broadcasting Messages Using Push-to-Talk and Group PagingSending PTT Broadcasts Replying to PTT Broadcasts Ending PTT Broadcasts Updating Channel Subscriptions Sending and Receiving Pages Group Paging ModeReceiving Pages Adjusting the Volume of Pages Allowing Pages to Play During Active Calls Integrating with Microsoft Lync ServerPress , and then select Settings Basic Login Credentials Customizing What is HeardChanging the Ring Tone Changing the Speaker Volume Setting Unique Ring Tones for ContactsChanging the Ringer Volume Changing the Language Press , and then select Settings Basic Preferences LanguageCustomizing the Phone Display Muting the MicrophoneChanging the Time and Date Display Updating the Backlight Changing the Screen ContrastSelect Maximum Intensity Press , and then select Settings Basic Backlight IntensityPress , and then select Settings Basic Backlight Timeout Select Backlight Idle IntensityNetwork Ethernet. From TroubleshootingPower and Startup Symptom Problem Corrective ActionFunctioning on ControlsCalling Access to Screens and SystemsBasic Restart Phone DisplaysAudio Overall FunctioningInvestigating Phone Warnings Testing Phone HardwarePolycom SoundStation IP 5000 Phone User Guide Governing Law Service AgreementsLimitations of Liability Warranty Exclusive Polycom Limited Warranty and Limitation LiabilityExclusions Modifications Safety and Compliance Part 15 FCC RulesInstallation Instructions Class B Digital Device or PeripheralSafety and Compliance CE Mark R & TTE Directive EU only Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS Safety and ComplianceNew Zealand Telepermit Australia WarningPolycom Take Back Operating Ambient Conditions End-User License Agreement for Polycom Software Support Services Limitation of Liability Israel Office Corporate HeadquartersNetherlands Office
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