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IpTouch 4028.
Posted: 18 Mar 2013 23:15
by rconaghan
Hi guys this is my first post, so hopfully Ive not buggered up by posting in the wrong spot.
Anyway.
I need to know how to log out of a 4028 Handset, so I can log back in with another extention..
Ive googled, and can find plenty of manuals fo the handset, but not what Im looking for,
cheers
Re: IpTouch 4028.
Posted: 19 Mar 2013 04:02
by tot3nkopf
Some options:
- remove MAC address of the set in configuration (mgr, Omnivista..)
- by prefix dialling: set in/out of service
Re: IpTouch 4028.
Posted: 21 Mar 2013 17:29
by rconaghan
is there no way to log out from the handset.???
what if I want to set up a Hot desk???
cheers
Re: IpTouch 4028.
Posted: 22 Mar 2013 04:41
by tot3nkopf
You can use desk sharing from R 10.1
Re: IpTouch 4028.
Posted: 27 Mar 2013 13:16
by darconio
rconaghan wrote:is there no way to log out from the handset.???
what if I want to set up a Hot desk???
cheers
I was in the same boat and unable to find a way to logout from the handset: thankfully the old office sysadmin came to the rescue.
To deactivate an extension:
At the handset type: *82, you will then be asked for a password, which by default is 0000.
Also before you deactivate a handset I would take down the extension number (on phone go to info and hit the down arrow key).
Then to put on another handset:
Press any button and the voice will prompt to “Enter Extension”, so enter the extension number, and password…
That’s it…
Re: IpTouch 4028.
Posted: 12 May 2013 07:06
by Eliott
Prefix Set in/Out of service
Re: IpTouch 4028.
Posted: 14 May 2013 18:51
by murraya
I think Ausie code is #05
Re: IpTouch 4028.
Posted: 15 May 2013 17:01
by Eliott
murraya wrote:I think Ausie code is #05
I think it is free configurable.
Re: IpTouch 4028.
Posted: 16 May 2013 04:33
by murraya
yeah but in the past when I have done work on Ausie systems that was the one I used.
Re: IpTouch 4028.
Posted: 16 May 2013 06:22
by tot3nkopf
murraya wrote:yeah but in the past when I have done work on Ausie systems that was the one I used.
And probably Murray installed 99.9% of Ausie Alcatel systems
