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Configuring the system on the DECT Manager
Deactivating LEDs on the base stations
The LEDs on the base stations can be deactivated. Please note that faults in synchronisation and
in the DECT network cannot then be localised immediately.
Starting auto-configuration
The
Auto Configuration
is used to update system settings. It can be started if the manufacturer,
operator or supplier of the PABX provides a corresponding file and a code.
Provider and PABX profiles
A profile contains important settings for services and functions on your telephone system. A
profile may be made available by a provider or the operator of the PABX. You can specify on this
page whether the device should check for an updated profile regularly and load it onto your
system.
Saving and restoring settings
You can save and restore the system settings via the Web page:
Settings
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Management
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Save & Restore
Once you have configured the DECT Manager and after making any changes to the
configuration, particularly registering or deregistering handsets, you should save the latest
settings in a file on the PC so that the current system can be restored quickly if problems occur.
The file is stored with the suffix .cfg.
If you change the settings accidentally or you need to reset the DECT Manager due to a fault,
you can reload the saved settings from the file on your PC to your phone. These settings can be
restored via the reset button on the device (
) or by restoring the firmware's default
settings (
The .cfg file contains all system data with the following exceptions:
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Handsets' DECT registration data
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Handsets' call lists
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