Base station settings

Changing the system PIN

You can change the base station's default 4-digit system PIN to a 4-digit PIN which is known only to you.

v¢Ð¢Base ¢System PIN

~If required, enter the current system PIN and press OK.

~Enter new system PIN. For security the PIN is shown as

four stars (****).

s~ Scroll to the next line, repeat the new system PIN and press

OK.

aLong press (idle status).

Assigning authorisations per handset

You can block handsets for external calls.

You can assign the following authorisations:

uCall Barring Off : The handset can be used without restriction.

uExternal Calls: The handset can be used to make internal calls. External calls can be accepted.

uInternal Only: The handset can only be used to make internal calls.

uDisplay list of handsets.

sv Select handset and open menu.

HS Call Barring

Select and press OK.

~Enter system PIN and press OK.

sSelect authorisation and press

OK.

aLong press (idle status).

Emergency numbers

Emergency numbers are preset to local requirements. You can enter your own emergency numbers. The emergency numbers are valid for all handsets. Emergency numbers can still be dialled even if your handset is barred for external dialling.

Entering or changing an emergency number

¢ ¢ ¢

¢Add. Emerg. No

~Enter system PIN and press OK.

~Enter or change emergency number.v Ð Base Add. Features

© Press the display key.

Save Entry Select and press OK. The entry is stored.

Displaying and dialling an emergency number

Emergency numbers can still be dialled even if your handset is barred for external dialling (p. 52) directly or as follows.

Precondition: The handset is blocked for external dialling.

cPress the talk key.

EmerCall Press the display key. The available emergency numbers are displayed. If only one emergency number has been stored, this will be dialled immediately.

sSelect the emergency number and press OK. The connection is set up.

If an access code has been set up (p. 54), this will be placed in front of the emergency number automatically.

You can still dial emergency numbers despite authorisation blocks (p. 52).

When the keypad lock is active (p. 7), you cannot call emergency numbers.

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