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Telephony Switch authorisation 13.3.2 Implementation You would like to use the "PIN Code Telephony" feature from any telephone. To do so, the telephone belonging to another user is switched to your personal user account ("identity change"). Carry out the following steps: 1. Call the main menu on a system telephone. Select the 6 Connections: 7 PIN dialling menu entry. Enter your call number and your user PIN. If the entry is correct, now appears. Now select the desired external call number including the seizure route for the "External Trunk" standard route. You can also initiate PIN dialling with a code procedure: H#46 Z (your no.) * Z (user PIN) # Z (external no.) The route configured for the "PIN Code Telephony" feature is used to make a call in that the seizure code for the standard route is also replaced by another seizure code if applicable. Furthermore, the authorisations are activated for the user group designated for the "PIN Code Telephony" feature. 2. Make your call. Please note that the call number identity being used is displayed to the external caller even when you are calling from a different terminal. In addition, the call number identity being used is indicated as busy during the call. This is why the corresponding trunk key also lights up during this time on the respective system telephone. The external call number dialled is not saved in any redial list: neither on the telephone used, nor one's own telephone. 13.4 Switch authorisation The "Switch authorisation" feature enables a user to switch the user group of another terminal for a single call. The user switching can receive a charge notification at the end of the call. A typical application is the guest telephone in a hotel: the concierge on duty activates external dialling for a guest when desired. When the call is finished, the concierge is informed of call duration and relevant charges with a brief information display. 173

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Telephony
Switch authorisation
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13.3.2 Implementation
You would like to use the “PIN Code Telephony” feature from any telephone. To do
so, the telephone belonging to another user is switched to your personal user
account (“identity change”). Carry out the following steps:
1.
Call the main menu on a system telephone. Select the
6 Connections
:
7 PIN
dialling
menu entry. Enter your call number and your user PIN. If the entry is
correct,
<PIN dialling>
now appears. Now select the desired external call
number including the seizure route for the “External Trunk” standard route.
You can also initiate PIN dialling with a code procedure:
H#46 Z
(your no.)
*Z
(user PIN)
#Z
(external no.)
The route configured for the “PIN Code Telephony” feature is used to make a
call in that the seizure code for the standard route is also replaced by another
seizure code if applicable. Furthermore, the authorisations are activated for the
user group designated for the “PIN Code Telephony” feature.
2.
Make your call. Please note that the call number identity being used is dis-
played to the external caller even when you are calling from a different ter-
minal. In addition, the call number identity being used is indicated as busy
during the call. This is why the corresponding trunk key also lights up during
this time on the respective system telephone.
The external call number dialled is not saved in any redial list: neither on the tele-
phone used, nor one's own telephone.
13.4
Switch authorisation
The “Switch authorisation” feature enables a user to switch the user group of
another terminal for a single call. The user switching can receive a charge notifi-
cation at the end of the call.
A typical application is the guest telephone in a hotel: the concierge on duty acti-
vates external dialling for a guest when desired. When the call is finished, the con-
cierge is informed of call duration and relevant charges with a brief information
display.