● Select Web Sign-in and follow the onscreen instructions to log in to your
account using a web browser.
Sign In to Microsoft Exchange Using the System Web Interface
Sign in to your Microsoft Exchange account on the phone’s system web interface
to access your calendar and contact lists.
Before you can sign in to your Exchange account, your system administrator must
configure the phone to integrate with your Exchange server.
1. Enter your phone’s IP address into a web browser.
To find your phone’s IP address, go to Settings > Status > System Information.
2. Select User and enter your assigned password or the default (123) password.
3. Go to Settings > Applications > Exchange Sign in.
4. Select one of the following from the Authentication Type menu:
● User Credentials: Enter your Exchange server domain, username, and
password, then select Save.
● Web Sign in: Select Sign in and follow the onscreen instructions to log in
to your account.
Locking Your Phone
Locking your phone prevents unauthorized people from placing or answering calls.
It also prevents anyone from viewing or modifying phone information, such as your
directory, call lists, or favorites.
You can do the following on a locked phone:
● Place outgoing calls to emergency and authorized numbers only
● Place outgoing calls to a contact, if enabled
● Enter a password to answer incoming calls
● Answer incoming calls without a password, if enabled
Lock Your Phone
You can choose how you want your phone to handle incoming calls when it’s
locked.
When you set up your phone to receive incoming calls when locked (the default
setting), incoming calls ring on your phone, and you can answer calls by entering
your user password. When you set up your phone to ignore incoming calls, Don’t
Disturb applies to all lines on your phone, and your phone doesn’t ring.
NOTE:
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