AT&T EP5632/EP5632-2 User Manual

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System setup

Default Settings (restore settings)
You can restore the factory-set default settings of
the telephone base if desired. Restoring the default
settings only affect the telephone base.

To restore default settings:

1. Press the

MENU softkey in idle mode to enter

the main menu.

2. Press the

UP and DOWN NavKeys to select

Settings, then press SELECT softkey to enter the
Settings menu.

3. Press the

UP and DOWN NavKeys to highlight

Default Settings, then press SELECT. The screen
will display

Restore Default Settings?

4. Press the

YES softkey to restore the telephone

base default settings.

NOTE: Restoring the base default settings does not clear

the directory, call log, answering system messages, active
devices, paired devices, redial list, or reset the time.

Delete Handsets

For your handset(s) to be numbered sequentially,
you need to delete all the handset registrations
from the telephone base. After you delete all the
handset registrations, you will need to individually
register each handset with the telephone base
(see page 17).

To delete all the handset registrations:

1. Press the

MENU softkey on the telephone base

in idle mode to enter to the main menu.

2. Press the

UP and DOWN NavKeys to select

Settings, then press SELECT softkey to enter
the

Settings menu.

3.

Press the UP and DOWN NavKeys to highlight

Delete Handsets, then press the SELECT softkey.
The screen will show

Delete Registration of all

handsets?

4.

Press the YES softkey.

After deleting the registrations of all handsets, see
page 17 for handset registration instructions.

Settings

LCD Contrast

Clear Voice Mail

Default Settings

SElect

Default Settings

Restore Default

Settings?

YES

No

Settings

Clear Voice Mail

Default Settings

Delete Handsets

SElect

Delete Handsets

Delete Registration

of all handsets?

YES

No

NOTE: If you replace

a handset, the new
handset will be assigned
the next available
registration number,
rather than the handset
number of the handset
that you are replacing.

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