NEC MH150 Cell Phone User Manual


 
3-8 NEC MH150/MH160 Wireless Handset Configuration
NEC MH150/MH160 Mobile Handset Administration Guide - Revision 2
Password Enable/Disable/Change
The password option controls access to the Admin menu. It is enabled
by default with the password 123456. The Password option operates
as a toggle between Enabled and Disabled. The info line will display
the current state. Press NavOK to change the password protection
state. To modify the password requirement, the default or previously set
password must be entered to verify the change. Change Password will
appear only if the password is enabled. The password is disabled by
default. The password must be set in each handset for which controlled
access is desired.
SIP Registration
Individual handsets may be configured to correspond with the SIP
configuration information in the TFTP server. The handset is then
automatically identified at startup. If username and password
information is not configured in the Admin menu, then this information
will be requested at startup
In either case, the username must agree with a corresponding
configuration file. See
“SIP Integration Factors” on page 5-1.
Login allows you to specify a username and password for automatically
acquiring SIP configuration information. If no username is specified, the
SIP handset will request username and password at startup and any
additional registrations specified here are ignored.
The username should correspond to the primary (line 1) dial number
assigned to the user. The username and password should also
correspond to the authentication credentials as created by your system
administrator for your primary line registration. Usernames or
passwords can be erased by selecting the item, then pressing the Bksp
softkey and then the Save softkey.
Reg 2, Reg 3, Reg 4, Reg 5 and Reg 6 allow you to specify additional
authentication usernames and passwords that may be required by your
handset for any additional line appearances (registrations) that may
appear in the specific user's configuration file. This information will be
ignored if a Login username is not provided.
OAI Enable/Disable
The MH100 series Open Application Interface (OAI) enables third-party
computer applications to display alphanumeric messages on the handset
display and take input from the handset keypad. Refer to the OAI
Specification (Version 2.0) documentation for information about
administering the OAI Gateway and the services it can provide.
If you have an OAI Gateway installed in your system, OAI may be
optionally enabled in each handset. You may select whether the handset
should attempt to connect to the NEC OAI Gateway by choosing either
the Enable or Disable options in this menu.