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7940/60 receives this in the TFTP download from CM. Is TFTP download
working for the phones?<br>
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/Wes<br>
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Martin Lohnert wrote:
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<div>Hello boys&girls,</div>
<div>from CCM 4.1 there is an option under device configuration to
restrict access to settings, with 3 different modes. Help describes
them as follows: -------- <a name="settingsAccess"><b>Settings Access :</b></a> Indicates
whether the Settings button on the phone is functional. When Settings
Access is enabled, you can change the phone network configuration, ring
type, and volume on the phone. When Settings Access is disabled, the
Settings button is completely disabled; no options appear when you
press the button. Also, you cannot adjust the ringer volume or save any
volume settings. When Settings Access is restricted, you can only
access User Preferences and volume settings. By default, Settings
Access is enabled. ------------------------------
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<div>The problem is, has anyone seen the 'Restricted' mode to work on
an 7940/60 ? If works fine on other phones we use, but 7940/60 don't
seem to realize the difference between 'Disabled' and 'Restricted.'
This is with CCM4.1.2sr1 and tested with a few different firmwares,
including the latest 7.2.4.</div>
<div>Couldn't find anything in the bug toolkit either.</div>
<div>Cheers,</div>
<div>ML<br>
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