Aastra OpenPhone 61 User Guide OpenPhone 60/60 IP on Aastra 800 and OpenCom 10 - Page 25

The Locking of your Telephone Interface by the System Administrator

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System Telephones on the OpenCom 100 / Aastra 800 Key Assignments ■ with call numbers (destination) Please read the chapter entitled Programming Call Numbers (Destinations) starting on page 104. ■ with functions (e. g. call forwarding) Please read the chapter Programming Functions (Features) starting on page 105. To use a configured programmable key, do the following: ■ A short press of the key dials the number or activates the function. ■ Pressing and holding the key down lets you program the key via a MenuCard. The Locking of your Telephone Interface by the System Administrator The system administrator can lock your telephone's interface via a setting for your user group. All keys of your telephone no longer function aside from a few exceptions (e. g. the number keys and the call key 1). ■ You can then make calls with your telephone but no system functionality can be configured. ■ If the system administrator has authorised you, you can set the time group of the communications system (see also MenuCard "Central Settings" starting on page 100). If your user group authorisation changes according to the time group, then it is possible that the interface lock of your telephone will be cancelled. Please consult your system administrator if you have questions concerning your authorisation. 21

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System Telephones on the OpenCom 100 / Aastra 800
Key Assignments
21
with call numbers (destination)
Please read the chapter entitled
Programming Call Numbers (Destinations)
starting on page 104.
with functions (e. g. call forwarding)
Please read the chapter
Programming Functions (Features)
starting on page 105
.
To use a configured programmable key, do the following:
A short press of the key dials the number or activates the function.
Pressing and holding the key down lets you program the key via a MenuCard.
The Locking of your Telephone Interface by the System Administrator
The system administrator can lock your telephone’s interface via a setting for your
user group. All keys of your telephone no longer function aside from a few excep-
tions (e. g. the number keys and the call key 1).
You can then make calls with your telephone but no system functionality can
be configured.
If the system administrator has authorised you, you can set the time group of
the communications system (see also
MenuCard “Central Settings”
starting on
page 100
).
If your user group authorisation changes according to the time
group, then it is possible that the interface lock of your telephone will be can-
celled.
Please consult your system administrator if you have questions concerning your
authorisation.