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Hello,
I recently posted a forum topic on needing a New phone system, comparing the SL1100 and SV8100. As it turns out, we didn't get either of the two systems, but a IPS DM. System was in great shape, barely used at all, and supports all of our Series E phones.
Anyway, I will have no problem programming the system (I hope) but the current issue that I need to resolve is getting passed "Code not used". As I said, this system was not brand new but removed from an existing office. How do I clear the entire system memory and start from the way it was out of the factory? I know we don't post passwords here, but is there anyway that I can just wipe the system programming out and start over from scratch? I tried putting the system offline, putting the dial to the "B" position, and hitting the SW1 button on the MP card. Whole system did clear(no dial tone), but I am still getting the "Code not used" indication of a password still being in place.
Any assistance would be great. Thanks.
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Pretty sure a DM is NOT designed to be used as a stand alone PBX.
DM was a module that was to be connected to an IPS2000.
I may be wrong, but if you B load and C load the CPU on the DM it won't function until you give it info in B00 to connect back to it's host IPS2000.
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I agree with Doghart, I also, am sure the DM is a remote PIM and not a main PIM.
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Whilst I agree that the DM is a remote Pim there is a legitimate way to recover a password as it can only be done on site and with the system off line. This can't be done by anyone who can't gain legitimate access to the system so I have no problem with posting it here.
Sorry too much info for public view.
You can then log back in change the password and go back into E9 and reinstate the password service.
Last edited by DrPbx; 12/07/13 01:44 PM. Reason: init info
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Thanks. I thought it was the IPS DMR that was the remote unit. I looked at the original sales brochure and it says that it can be used as a stand alone system. Take a look at page three, on the far right side in the gray area. "Functions alone or in a Network" ...."The NEAX IPS DM functions as a standalone telephony system supporting both IP and traditional circuit-switched connectivity." https://www.netco.com.ar/pdf_2009_2/Neax%202000%20IPS%20DM.pdfThanks.
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DM can be stand alone. Just needs to be licensed.
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If a process is only accessible by a system admin and isn't a normally accessible feature, Can't be accessed by someone who doesn't have legitimate access to the system, why are you blocking access to the information on how to access the system they own? The process I posted is not one that a hacker could use, it is a process that can be found on other sites if you know what to look for and it is something which any knowledgeable tech should know. It's not like I posted the (commonly known) hack for the systems. This is a known feature that anyone with a little knowledge should know.
It would be preferable if I could have contacted you by linking to the place where you edited my post as this would not then have to be public But perhaps you could post a link where we can discuss this in private!
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If it will work stand-alone, then B & C should clear everything and let it be programmed. Licenses will need to be reloaded.
As I recall, NEC came out with two revisions to the remote PIM manual, then introduced the DMR, then introduced the DM, all right on top of each other. The DMR had to get its database through a network from the IPS base, but could stand alone if it lost link afterwards. The DM could work independently or through a network, and LCR for 911 was a challenge if there were several units in several towns.
Of course, I might be getting senile...
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