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Configuring the system settings
Once the network has been identified, the
following appears in the display:
Adapt system configuration to public
network?
Or:
Adapt system configuration to ISDN
network?
¤ If the network has been identified cor-
rectly, press the display key
§Yes§.
If you wish to repeat the network identifica-
tion procedure, press the display key §No§
instead.
Once you have confirmed the offered tele-
phone connection with
§Yes§, any system set-
tings on the phone relating to the connec-
tion must be reset first so that the phone's
configuration can be adjusted to the
changed connection.
The following is displayed:
¤ Press the display key
§Yes§ to start the
reset.
All necessary system settings are reset.
IP and VoIP settings, for example, are
retained and the handsets are still regis-
tered.
If there were no VoIP connections config-
ured on the base before the change of con-
nection, after the reset the installation wiz-
ard is started for the current connection (see
the following table).
For the connection wizard procedure see
page 20ff.
Connection Wizards in the
following order
VoIP IP wizard
Registration wizard
Connection wizard
Network Detection
Ð
All system settings
will be reset
to defaults.
No Yes
Fixed line and
VoIP
IP wizard
Registration wizard
Connection wizard
Please note
u If you press the display key
§Back§ or
press briefly on the red end key
T,
you will go back to the previous dis-
play.
u To cancel the entire procedure, press
and hold the red end key
T.
None of the telephone settings will
then be changed in any way. You can
continue to use the telephone if you
reconnect it to the previous line type.
If, however, you still wish to operate
the telephone on the "new" line type,
you will need to reset it
(
¢ page 131). After this the wizards
will be started for the new line type.
Connection Wizards in the
following order