47MD Evolution – Dialog 4425 IP Vision
Logging on and Logging off Your Extension
Erase Press the dynamic function key shown on the left.
The extension number for the last user who logged on to the third 
party set is deleted, and the extension prompts you to enter your 
own extension number.
STATION NO z Dial your own extension number.
Log on Press the dynamic function key shown on the left.
You are then prompted to enter your user password, just as if you 
were logging on to your own extension (see previously mentioned 
details).
If your signature – your extension number and password – is correct, 
the third party set now passes to a logged on or unlocked status, 
and displays its idle screen with your name and extension number 
visible in the central section of the screen.
Now, you may use this extension according to the user profile 
associated with your signature. Your user profile includes:
•The repertory keys for your extension, as well as those of 
possible additional associated add-on key panels. You will find 
the keys programmed identically to those on your own extension, 
with status LEDs for either the third party sets or the possible 
associated active services.
•Your personal phone book. You will find all of the content in 
your personal phone book with the names and associated 
numbers, as saved on your own extension.
•All of the service settings that are currently either active or 
inactive for your extension. In this way, you will find the status of 
your extension in relation to the general call acceptance service 
and stand-by mode for the various hunt groups to which your 
extension belongs. You will also find your extension settings 
concerning possible call forwarding and appointment reminder 
services. The displays linked with these services are also dis-
played on the third party set screen or its Call-Fwd (call forward) 
key.
Settings CallList   PhoneBook WAP Services
User not logged on! 15:49 07 Nov 2008
Log on with: _
For SOS calls, dial 9
Erase Log on