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Restore Defaults

The Restore Defaults option resets all user and administrative parameters to their factory defaults. During configuration, press the right arrow to skip this mode.

Site Survey mode

Site Survey Mode is used to check the signal strength from APs. Site Survey Mode must be set to 10 to make a connection. When Site Survey Mode is selected, the wireless handset remains in this mode until it is powered off. During configuration, press the right arrow to skip this mode. See “Site survey” on page 113 for more information on using this mode.

Regulatory Domain

The Regulatory Domain defaults to North America on the wireless handset display. FCC requirements dictate that the menu for changing the domain be available by password, which in this case is the LINE button. To change the domain, press LINE and then enter the digits that represent the domain of the site. Both digits must be entered.

The following are domain digits:

01 – North America

02 – Europe (except Spain and France) and Japan

04 – Spain

05 – France

Note: As of this writing, Spain and France are adopting the general European Regulatory rules. Check with the wireless LAN administrator or supplier for the correct domain to enter in these countries.

Security

The following are the security options:

None – disables any 802.11 encryption or security authentication mechanisms.

WEP – a wireless encryption protocol that encrypts data frames on the wireless medium, providing greater security in the wireless network. If WEP Encryption is required at this site, each wireless handset must be configured to correspond with the encryption protocol set up in the APs. Select the entries from the following options to enable the wireless handset to acquire the system.

Note: By default, WEP options are off. If WEP is desired, options must be set in the wireless handset that match those set in the APs.

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MOG6xx, MOG7xx specifications

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