Black Box FX160A Telephone User Manual


 
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When You Reset the System to Default Values:
All features are reset to the factory-default settings. These will be the same as the values on your new system.
In addition:
• All call forwarding is cleared.
• All alarms are cleared.
• Call history memory is erased.
• Extensions assigned to call barring (toll restriction) tables are cleared, but contents of the call barring
tables are not affected.
• Speed dial numbers are not affected.
• Your voice announcement message is not affected.
3.5 Entering the Programming-Mode Password
If you are required to enter a password to access the programming mode, the following password command
will be used.
1. At the System Manager’s extension, lift the handset and enter 761.
2. Enter the 6-digit password (Default = 123456). Pause for confirmation tone.
3.6 Changing the Programming-Mode Password
If you are requiring the System Manager to enter a password to access the programming mode, you may
change the password if, for security reasons, you do not want unauthorized people changing system settings.
The default value of the password is 123456. To change the value:
1. At the System Manager’s extension, lift the handset and enter 761, followed by the current 6-digit
password (Default = 123456). Pause for confirmation tone.
2. Enter 762.
3. Enter the new 6-digit password. Then enter the new 6-digit password again.
4. Pause for confirmation tone. Hang up or continue programming.
3.7 Resetting the System to Default Values
This command will reset all features on the system to default values. See the default settings list in Section
3.4. This list shows what the settings will be for all features after you perform this command.
Resetting the system to default values allows you to start from a “clean slate” when reprogramming the
system after values have been changed.
To reset the system to default values:
1. In the programming mode, enter 7873. Pause for the confirmation tone.
2. Hang up or continue programming.