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BASIC OPERATION
Turning the phone on and off
Press and release SND to turn on the NetVision Data Phone and connect to the network. A
phone set up for personal operation is ready to use immediately after it is turned on. To use a
shared phone, you must log on to it first; see below for more information.
To turn off the phone, press and hold END for two seconds or until the display is blank.
Connecting to the network
The quality of communication depends on network radio reception. Large metal structures
such as filing cabinets and other devices that radiate radio signals can affect reception. The
vertical bar on the left side of the display shows you the strength of the radio signal at your
present location. The higher the bar, the stronger the signal and the better the quality of your
calls from that location.
The NetVision Data Phone can also cause radio interference to other devices. Use the phone
only in areas designated by the system administrator.
If the phone cannot connect to the network, the phone displays 'No Network'. You cannot
make or receive calls when disconnected from the network.
NOTE: When your NetVision Data Phone is disconnected from the network or out of range,
the system will automatically forward all your calls to a system-programmed destination --
typically voice mail.
Shared vs. Personal Phones
Your NetVision Data Phone is configured to operate either as a shared or persona phone.
As a shared phone, the system administrator assigns each user a profile consisting of an
extension number, an optional username and a Personal Identification Number (PIN). Any
user with a valid profile can use any NetVision Data Phone configured for shared use.
As a personal phone, the system administrator configures the NetVision Data Phone for your
use only - a profile is not required to use the phone.
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