2. Press and hold the
Registration
key on the front of the base station for
approximately three seconds until the LED blinks.
• Alternatively, you can use System Status Application to enable Registration mode
on the handset. See
on page 56.
The base station automatically exits registration mode when no handset or repeater
registrations have been performed for over two minutes.
3. After the handset finds the base station, you must enter the four-digit DECT PIN
code and press
OK
. If the base station uses the default DECT PIN code, you can
press the
Deflt
soft key.
The
Cancel
or
On-Hook
soft keys cancel the registration process.
Note:
You have 30 seconds to enter the four-digit DECT PIN code before the handset
returns to Unregistered mode. For more information, see
on page 60.
After registration is complete, the handset enters a logged-out state, ready for a
user to log in.
De-registering a handset using the handset
You can perform de-registration on the handset using the following procedure. Note that de-
registration does not affect calls in progress.
Procedure
1. From either the Idle or logged-out state on the handset, press the
Config
soft
key.
The display reads
Configuration...
while the handset attempts to connect to the
base station.
Press the
On-Hook
key to quit de-registration at any time.
2. After connecting to the base station, the handset display provides a menu list that
you can navigate using the
Next
and
Prev
soft keys. Navigate to
Administrator
Setting
and press the
Select
soft key.
3. Enter the administrator password and press
OK
.
By default, the administrator password is
7 8 2 8 8 7 6
(or 'QUATTRO'). For more
Only one handset per base station can enter the
Administrator Setting
menu at
any given time. Attempts to enter the menu on additional handsets result in the
message
Denied
.
Hardware preparation and installation
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