User's Manual

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Security Lock Function
The handset can be protected against unauthorized use via the
security lock function. This works together with the list of user names
and corresponding passwords. The security lock requires that the
user selects his user name from the list, and then keys in his
personal password before the handset can be used for making calls.
The default password for all the users on the user list is “password”,
i.e. 61778562. Passwords can be edited in the Setup/Password menu
(the user’s own password) or in the /Setup/Users menu using
(Passwords of users with a lower priority than the current user).
The security lock function ensures that only users recognized by the
system can unlock the handset and make calls through the Iridium
system.
Answering incoming calls is not protected by the security lock.
Note that from a PSTN phone (stand alone or via PABX), the
security lock is not an option.
The security lock function affects all control units. That means that if
one control unit disables the lock, the lock is disabled on all control
units connected. The same goes for enabling the lock.
User ID/User Name List
Every user specified in the system is given a priority value. The
priority value determines what the user is allowed to do in the
system. By default, the user list contains 6 entries with different
priority values. The 6 default users are shown below.
User ID/User Name
Priority value
SUPER USER 0
Captain 1
Commander 4
Officer 10
Crew 100
Passenger 200
The SUPERUSER has the highest priority in the system and is
therefore not restricted in any action. The SUPERUSER can edit all
other users. A user can create, edit, and delete users of a lower
priority; e.g. a user of priority value 4 may create, edit, and delete
users of priority values 10, 100, and 200.
Each item in the handset menu has a priority value. The priority
value of the item and the user’s priority value determine
whether the user has access to the item or not. The blocked items
are indicated by a star * in front of the item.
The user ID is written in the call log and it is thus possible to identify
who has made which calls.
Enabling Security Lock
If the security lock function has been disabled, it can be enabled by
users with a priority value of 4 or less:
1. To enter the function menu, press:
2. To select the “Setup” item, press:
3. Find the “Lock” item using:
and press:
4. To select the “Enable” item, press:
5. Find a user name of priority level 4 or less, using:
and press:
6. Enter the password using the numeric keys, and press:
The handset from which the system lock was enabled, is not actually
locked before an explicit lock is issued via pressing:
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