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Customizing Extensions
Use the following features to customize an extension:
•Coverage features
–Line Coverage Extension (#208), to identify an extension as the “owner” of a specific outside line. A user at the extension can activate Call Coverage or VMS Cover for the specified line.
–Call Coverage Rings (#116 or #320 [Release 3.0 or later]), to specify the number of times a call should ring at the owner’s extension before it is sent to the covering extension, or VMS Cover Rings (#117 or #321 [Release 3.0 or later]) to specify the number of times a call should ring at the owner’s extension before it is sent to the owner’s voice mailbox.
•Caller ID Call Log Line Association (#318), to select the lines to associate with extensions for logging unanswered calls. Users can view the Caller ID information for unanswered calls on the telephone’s display panel and autodial the numbers of the unanswered calls.
•Caller ID Log Answered Calls (#317), to program extensions to log all answered Caller ID calls so calls can be viewed in the Caller ID Log.
•Caller ID Log All Calls (#319), to program one extension to log all answered Caller ID calls and all unanswered Caller ID calls received at any extension on specific lines.
•Display Language (#303), to specify the language (English, French, or Spanish) for messages that appear on a system display telephone.
•Automatic Extension Privacy (#304), to prevent other extensions with the same line from joining a call at the extension. Also use this feature for extensions connected to a modem, fax, or any device whose function can be disrupted by someone trying to join it.
•Forced Account Code features
–Forced Account Code Entry (#307), to prevent the extension from making an outside call until a required account code is entered.
–Forced Account Code List (#409), to create a list of valid account codes; this ensures that only authorized users with valid account codes can make outside calls.
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