If you enter the account code incorrectly, keep the call in progress and repeat the above procedure.
To use a button for a specific account number:
1While you have a call in progress, touch the Account Number button for the particular account number to be recorded.
Allowed Lists
DESCRIPTION | When the system is installed, people can use their voice terminals to place |
| intercom, local, and toll calls. However, the system administrator can restrict |
| any voice terminal to intercom or local calls. (See "Call Restriction.") If |
| restricted voice terminals require additional Calling access, the administrator |
| can designate a list of numbers (an allowed list) that people may call despite |
| the established restrictions. |
CONSIDERATIONS | Allowed lists allow you to control the cost of your monthly phone bill, but |
| still let you place all the business calls you need from any voice terminal in |
| the system. |
| The administrator may decide to store one or more System Speed Dial codes |
| with Restriction Override. All voice terminals in the system can use those |
| codes as a type of password that allows the person to dial certain outside |
| numbers. Those numbers may be called regardless of toll or outward call |
| restrictions previously placed on a voice terminal. (See "System Speed Dial.”) |
| If the system administrator is using a |
| the system, he or she cannot assign allowed lists. However, the administrator |
| can store System Speed Dial codes with Restriction Override so that voice |
| terminals in the system can dial selected outside numbers. |
| The system administrator can establish eight allowed lists for the system. They |
| are numbered 01 through 08 and each can have a maximum of 10 entries, |
| numbered 01 through 10. Each entry consists of an area code (for example, |
| 201), and/or an exchange code (for example, 834), ardor emergency numbers |
| (for example, 911). |
| The administrator should not enter a toll prefix number, such as 1, as the first |
| digit of an allowed list entry. This is done automatically. |
| When the administrator has dialed the maximum six digits for an allowed list |
| entry, the system beeps twice to remind the administrator that he or she |
| cannot dial any more digits. If the administrator dials fewer than six digits, |
| the system does not beep. |
MERLIN Plus System Features |