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IP PHONE FOR MX-ONE™ 12.2 Authorization Code Authorization codes are used to control or limit the access to an extension. When an extension is controlled by an authorization code, certain service profiles are not allowed to use certain features, such as making calls to other countries. If you dial the authorization code, you open up the extension to use more features. There are two kinds of authorization codes: • Common authorization code: A common authorization code can be dialled from any extension. • Individual authorization code. An individual authorization code is always associated with a specific extension. An authorization code must be entered before the call. The code is between 1 and 7 digits long. 12.2.1 Common Authorization Code Depending on the service profile associated with your extension, you may have to enter a common authorization code in order to make certain types of calls, and to lock and unlock the extension. Note: The common authorization code can only be changed by the system administrator. The common authorization code provides the following functions: • Locking and unlocking of an extension. A locked extension uses a low service profile. • Authorization code dialing. The calling party may use other categories or service profiles than those specified for the extension. 12.2.1.1 Dialing From an Extension To make a call from an extension with a common authorization code, do the following: 1. Dial *72* authorization code #. Wait for a verification tone. If the code is not verified, the default common service profile will be used. 2. Dial the external number. Note: If the service profile for the dialed authorization code is too low for the call, the call is rejected. 77 6/1553-DBC 433 01 Uen D2 2014-03-26