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WLAN settings
This setting applies to RFPs of the type L42 WLAN. In the
Regulatory domain
field specify
the regulatory domain of the WLAN network. This setting depends on the country and is
prescribed by the laws of that country. Only the setting prescribed for that country must be
used. For more information on the WLAN settings please refer to the sections 5.8 and 7.13.
Date and time
If an SNTP is configured the date and time of the configured time zone can by synchronized
with the DECT 142 / Aastra 142d and 6xxd handsets. The rules for a time zone, which is
shown on this web page, can be configured in the
Time zones
menu (see chapter 5.4.4).
Select the desired zone in the
Time Zone
field.
Notes on System Wide SOS And ManDown Numbers
System wide SOS and ManDown numbers for SOS (142d, 620d, 630d) and sensor initiated
calls (630d) can be configured within the SOS and ManDown alarm trigger settings. Please
see section 6.9.3.
These numbers are used for SOS and ManDown calls if no user specific number is set.
5.4.1.1 Restarting the OMM
To restart the OMM call up the
System settings
web page and press
Restart
. There is also
the option to reset the configuration data.
A reset web page is loaded then displaying a progress bar and the login web page is loaded
automatically if the OMM is reachable again.
5.4.1.2 Updating the OMM
If the OMM is running on an RFP, the
Update
button is available on the
System settings
web page. After pressing the
Update
button, the RFP residing the OMM checks whether a
new boot image file is available on the TFTP server or not. For more details about updating
the OMM see the section 7.10.