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User Type Modes

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3.2 3.2.1 STARTING THE PHONE User Type Modes There are three user type modes: Free User: You need to log on to the telephony system to be able to use the phone, and you are allowed to log off the phone. This is the most common mode. Permanent User: The phone is always logged on with a default number. You cannot log on or log off. This mode can be used for phones in, for example, receptions. Temporary User: The phone is always logged on with a default number, but you can log on with your own extension number and get access to your user profile. This mode can be used in a free seating environment. Note: Viewing and changing user type modes require administrator rights. Free User When log off is allowed, the phone must be logged on (registered) to the telephony system to be used. When the phone is logged off, the display will look like in the figure below. If the emergency call function is enabled, it is possible to make emergency calls. For more information on emergency calls, see 5.3 Emergency Calls (SOS Calls) on page 43. Figure 9: Logon screen when log off is allowed The last extension number used (by the previous user) remains until changed. To log on with your own extension number, do the following: 1. Enter your extension number. If it already appears in the display, skip to step 2. The displayed number is erased automatically when you start entering new digits. The display shows your entered digits. 2. Press Log On. 3. Depending on the configuration, you are logged on automatically, or prompted for login details. • If a password (or PIN code) is not required, the phone logs on automatically. 6/1553-DBC 433 01 Uen D2 2014-03-26 30

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S
TARTING
THE
P
HONE
3.2
User Type Modes
There are three user type modes:
Free User
: You need to log on to the telephony system to be able to use
the phone, and you are allowed to log off the phone. This is the most
common mode.
Permanent User
: The phone is always logged on with a default number.
You cannot log on or log off. This mode can be used for phones in, for
example, receptions.
Temporary User
: The phone is always logged on with a default number,
but you can log on with your own extension number and get access to
your user profile. This mode can be used in a free seating environment.
Note:
Viewing and changing user type modes require administrator
rights.
3.2.1
Free User
When log off is allowed, the phone must be logged on (registered) to the
telephony system to be used. When the phone is logged off, the display
will look like in the figure below. If the emergency call function is enabled,
it is possible to make emergency calls. For more information on emer-
gency calls, see 5.3 Emergency Calls (SOS Calls) on page 43.
Figure 9:
Logon screen when log off is allowed
The last extension number used (by the previous user) remains until
changed.
To log on with your own extension number, do the following:
1.
Enter your extension number. If it already appears in the display,
skip to step 2.
The displayed number is erased automatically when you start
entering new digits. The display shows your entered digits.
2.
Press
Log On
.
3.
Depending on the configuration, you are logged on automatically,
or prompted for login details.
If a password (or PIN code)
is not
required, the phone logs on
automatically.