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Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone Guide P0908510 Issue 02
You need to start a Unified Manager session to program this feature. For more
information about programming using the Unified Manager, see the Enterprise
Edge Programming Operations Guide.
Internal assigns an internal number. External assigns an external number. If you
select an external number, you can select the line on which the call is made: the
prime line, an external line, a line in a line pool, or a line selected by the routing
table. If you select a line pool, you must specify the line pool access code. If you
select the routing table, the number dialed is treated as a destination code and is
routed according to the routing tables.
A telephone’s prime line, line pool access codes, and access to a line pool can be
programmed by your installer.
Control telephone
The control telephone allows you to place the telephones and external lines for
which it has responsibility into and out of service schedules. See Using alternate or
scheduled services on page 95.
Using Set lock
Set lock limits the ways in which you can customize your telephone. There are three
levels of Set Lock: Full, Partial, and None. None allows you to access all features
on your telephone.
Partial prevents:
Full, in addition to the restrictions outlined for Partial lock, prevents:
Changing Set Lock programming for a telephone
You need to start a Unified Manager session to program this feature. For more
information about programming using the Unified Manager, see the Enterprise
Edge Programming Operations Guide.
programming autodial buttons
programming user speed dial
numbers
programming feature buttons
moving line buttons
changing the display language
changing dialing modes
(Automatic Dial, Pre-Dial, and
Standard Dial)
using Voice Call Deny
saving a number with Saved
Number Redial
changing Background Music
changing Privacy
changing Do Not Disturb
using Ring Again
using Call Forward all calls
using Send Message
using Trunk Answer
activating Services