20.5.99 | kap05.fm5 | Profiset 70isdn, GB: |
Programming telephone settings
It may take several seconds to clear the memo- ry. The display remains frozen during this time.
Restoring the as-supplied condition
The Profiset 70isdn can be reset to the factory default set- tings.
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3=local functions?
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4Press "4".
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With password protection (➔ page 16): enter the pass- word.
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Select "Set?" (this additional query is output to prevent in- advertent deletion of individual settings).
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It may take several seconds to restore the as- supplied condition. The display remains frozen during this time.
National access code
The national access code (code for connections to other local networks) is required for the comparison of the re- corded directory numbers received via CLIP/COLP. For an explanation of the abbreviations CLIP and COLP, see the ISDN glossary (➔ page 94).
The factory default is 0.
You can only change this value if the network operator has a new or a different access code.
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2=configuration?
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o and ? With password protection (➔ page 16): enter the pass- word.
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16=nat. access code?
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oEnter the national access code (max. 4 digits). Backspace to delete with <.
?Save the setting.
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