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D712/710 User Manual Getting to Know Your Phone
Settings available in administrator mode
All settings of the phone menu and on the phone's web interface are accessible.
1 Preferences 2 Call Features 3 Identity 4 Network 5 Maintenance 6 Information
1 Date & Time 1 Call forwarding
1 Outgoing
identity
1 IP Settings 1 Security 1 Status info
1 Time zone 1 Forward all
2 Reregister
user
1 IPv4 1 User mode
(3)
2 System info
2
US date format
2 Forward
when busy
3 Edit user 2 IPv6
2 Set keyboard
lock PIN
3 Help
3
24-hour clock
3 Forward
after timeout
1 Hotdesking 2 Webserver 3 Webserver
4 Time 2 Outgoing calls 2 Edit user
1 Webserver
type
1 Webserver
type
5 Date 1 Auto dial 4 Logo user 2 User name
2 User name
6 NTP server
2 Auto redial
on busy
5 Logo all 3 Password
3 Password
2 Tone scheme
3 Number
guessing
6 Call voicemail 3 VLAN 2 Reboot
3 Ringer
4 Call
completion
1 VLAN ID 3 Reset values
4 Language
5 Hide own
outgoing ID
2 VLAN
Priority
4 Check for SW
update
5 Display 3 Incoming calls 3 Reset VLAN 5 Vision
1 Contrast
1 Reject
anonymous
4 WLAN
2 Backlight 2 Call waiting
1 Scan WLAN
networks
6 Fkeys
3 Auto answer
indication
2 Manual
setup
1 Feature keys
3 Switch o
WLAN
2 Line keys
5 Ethernet
detection
3 Keys on
SXM/UXM
(1)
6 802.1X
7
Wireless techn
(2)
(1)
Only if phone model supports expansion modules and when an expansion
module is connected.
(2)
Only if phone model has a built-in adapter for wireless technology.
(3)
Pressing this key will put the phone in user mode; many settings will not be
accessible (see next page). The administrator password will be needed to
return the phone to admin mode.
NOTE: The factory default administrator password is 0000 (4 x zero). For
security reasons, we recommend that you set your own administrator
password. Be sure to write it down and store it in a safe place because if
it is lost or forgotten, you will not be able to return the phone from user to
administrator mode and gain access to all phone settings.