138 Telephone user interface
Figure 72
Dial-out Authorization dialing example
Auth FCC (Meridian 1) |
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Auth Access # (Meridian |
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* 0 | 8 8 8 | 1 2 3 4 | 9 0 9 7 2 8 9 1 3 4 5 1 2 # |
Outdial | User's | Dial DN | |
Command | Authcode | ended by # | |
* 0 | 7 7 7 6 | 1 2 3 4 | 9 0 9 7 2 8 9 1 3 4 5 1 2 # |
| SPRE + 6 |
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(Meridian 1 only) |
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Authorization Feature FCC/Access # = 888 | |||
Special Prefix (SPRE) = 777 |
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User's authorization code = 1234 | |||
Trunk access code = 9 |
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Desired DN = | |||
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Note: In BUI, define the same sequence as above, except do not enter the command code * 0.
If using this feature and Group Call, make sure that the authorization access code precedes the restricted DNs in the group call list.
All ports mute/unmute toggle
A chairperson can place all conference participants, except the chairperson, on mute by dialing *10. While on mute, the participants can listen to the conference. To unmute the participants, the chairperson dials *10 again. Because there is one command for mute and unmute, the system announces to the chairperson one of two possible voice messages: “All participants have been muted” or “All participants have been unmuted.” Only the chairperson hears the mute/unmute announcement.