User's Manual
is registered as the secondary account (not the primary account), then the IP Deskphone uses
the configurations of the primary account. The IP Deskphone keeps up to 24 sets of
configurations (one set for each user). If you exceed the limit of 24 sets of configurations, the
IP Deskphone automatically deletes the least recently-used set, and a new account is
registered.
Additional logons
The Login command in the System menu allows you to register additional accounts. If you log
on as a secondary user, you cannot change the language selection.
The following figure shows the secondary logon screens.
Figure 12: Example of secondary logon screens
You can specify a Line Key for a new account. By default, the IP Deskphone selects the first
unused key. If the IP Deskphone reaches the configured limit on concurrent logons and you
select the Login command, an error message appears.
During the logon operation, a login in progress message appears on the IP Deskphone
screen. The IP Deskphone can receive calls for user accounts that are registered; however,
other features are not available until the logon process is complete. The IP Deskphone does
not display a profile selection prompt and does not create a profile for the secondary
account.
Automatic logon
Use the following configuration options to determine the behavior of the automatic logon
feature:
• AUTOLOGIN_ENABLE NO: This configuration requires you to enter the Login ID,
Authentication ID, and password for each user every time there is a restart of the IP
Deskphone.
• AUTOLOGIN_ENABLE YES: If the IP Deskphone is switched off, you are automatically
logged back on when you restart the IP Deskphone. If multiple users are logged on when
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