Aastra DT690 User Guide DT690 and DT692 for MX-ONE - Page 110

Phone Locks

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USER GUIDE 19.4 19.4.1 110 • MM/DD/YYYY (that is, 09/17/2009, also called US) • YYYY-MM-DD (that is, 2009-09-17, ISO 8601) • MMM DD YYYY (that is, Sept 17 2009) • DD MMM YY (that is, 17 Sept 09) • DD.MM.YYYY (that is, 17.09.2009) • DD-MM-YYYY (that is, 17-09-2009) 4. Press Select to save the setting. Phone Locks There are two different phone locks: • Key lock, which prevents keys to be pressed by mistake. • Phone lock, which protects the phone from unauthorized use. When the phone lock function is activated, you are prompted for a PIN code when you turn on the phone. Setting Automatic Key Lock The handset keypad can be locked automatically to minimize the risk of accidentally pressing keys or buttons while the handset is not in use. The automatic key lock can be configured by the administrator in WinPDM/CPDM3. For additional information, see the Configuration manual for handsets. Note: A call can be answered or ended while the keypad is locked. Any one of five predefined emergency numbers can also be called while the keypad is locked as long as this feature has been configured in the WinPDM/CPDM3. For additional information see the configuration manual for handsets. Any of the following options may be configured: "On": the handset is automatically locked if it is not used before the specified lock time elapses. "On, except calls": the handset is automatically locked if it is not used for the specified lock time. If the user is in call when the lock time elapses, the handset remains unlocked until the user has completed the call. "Off": the keypad is never automatically locked. 1424-EN/LZT 103 088 Uen H 2014-04-03

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USER GUIDE
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1424-EN/LZT 103 088 Uen H 2014-04-03
MM/DD/YYYY (that is, 09/17/2009, also called US)
YYYY-MM-DD (that is, 2009-09-17, ISO 8601)
MMM DD YYYY (that is, Sept 17 2009)
DD MMM YY (that is, 17 Sept 09)
DD.MM.YYYY (that is, 17.09.2009)
DD-MM-YYYY (that is, 17-09-2009)
4.
Press
Select
to save the setting.
19.4
Phone Locks
There are two different phone locks:
Key lock
, which prevents keys to be pressed by mistake.
Phone lock
, which protects the phone from unauthorized use.
When the phone lock function is activated, you are prompted for a
PIN code when you turn on the phone.
19.4.1
Setting Automatic Key Lock
The handset keypad can be locked automatically to minimize the risk of
accidentally pressing keys or buttons while the handset is not in use.
The automatic key lock can be configured by the administrator in
WinPDM/CPDM3. For additional information, see the Configuration
manual for handsets.
Note:
A call can be answered or ended while the keypad is locked. Any
one of five predefined emergency numbers can also be called while the
keypad is locked as long as this feature has been configured in the
WinPDM/CPDM3. For additional information see the configuration
manual for handsets.
Any of the following options may be configured:
"On": the handset is automatically locked if it is not used before the spec-
ified lock time elapses.
"On, except calls": the handset is automatically locked if it is not used for
the specified lock time. If the user is in call when the lock time elapses,
the handset remains unlocked until the user has completed the call.
"Off": the keypad is never automatically locked.