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NOTE: It is
recommended that you
leave the system PIN
blank during
installation. A system
PIN can be added later.
See “Changing System
Setup” on page60.
The system PIN controls PC access to system
configuration and handset access to system
voicemail greetings.
A system PIN is optional. All PINs must be four digits.
If you enter a system PIN, note it down and put it
where you can find it! If you forget it later, you will
have to reinstall the software to regain system
configuration access.
To change the system PIN:
Click Next to leave the system PIN blank, or
Type in a system PIN, type again to confirm, then
click Next.
Defining External Phone Lines
The Phone Lines dialog box opens:
Line descriptions are names you assign to external
phone lines. These descriptions alert
CyberGenie@Work that you have one or two lines
physically connected to the base station.
The information is for description only and does not
affect a line’s function, except for two important
aspects:
You must enter some description for a line to be
activated. For example, you can enter a phone
number, a line number or a text description such
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as “Main line.” If no description is entered,
CyberGenie@Work will not recognize the line.
If you enter a description for Line 2 when you
only have one line physically connected,
CyberGenie@Work will attempt to access the
second line even though it isn’t there.
During the configuration process, you must enter a
description for Line 1 for your CG 2400 system to
work.
NOTE: You can change
the description or add a
second line description
at any time. See
Adding and Deleting
External Phone Lines
on page67.
To enter a line description:
1. Type the appropriate line description for each
analog line connected to the base station.
2. Click Next.
Defining Users
The Users dialog box opens:
A user is anyone who has an assigned handset or
who has a mailbox. The system supports up to 20
users.
You must set up at least one user.