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Back
IP Deskphone returns to the Current Domain page,
and the new domain appears.
• Press the Back context-sensitive soft key to keep
existing configurations and return to the previous
menu.
Password protection for domains
This feature supports admin password protection for editing of the domain and is not required
for switching domains. If you log on using the administrator password, you can use the editing
domain option for both the Current Domain state and Domain List state.
After you press Back on the Edit page or on the password prompt, the idle display appears.
You must enter the admin password to reenter the editing domain.
Password check to switch domains
When no one is logged on, a Domain soft key appears. When you press the Domain soft key,
the current domain page appears without a password query.
Password protection for editing domain
When you press Edit for a domain, the admin password prompt appears. The editing domain
page appears after you enter the correct admin password. If you do not enter the correct
password, the message “Incorrect password” appears with a prompt to retry.
Password request in server settings mode
When you edit the domain from the Server Settings under the Network menu, you are
prompted to enter the admin password. After you enter the password, the Domain page
appears. When you press the Edit context-sensitive soft key, there is no prompt for the admin
password because you have already entered the admin password to load the Server Settings
menu.
Selecting a language
Your IP Deskphone has the capacity to operate using other languages, such as French. The
system administrator can provision the IP Deskphone with up to five languages. If the IP
Deskphone is provisioned with other languages, you can choose an available language during
the login process by pressing the Lang context-sensitive soft key on the User Login page.
To change the language:
Change 1. Choose one of the following:
Logging on
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