Entering Authorization Codes - Comdial Scout II User Manual

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8.5 Entering Authorization Codes

Authorization codes give you a walking class of service option.
Walking class of service provides you with the mobility to use your
class of service (COS) features, prime line assignments, and
exception numbers on any other telephone in the system. This
feature could be useful to you should you travel out of range to use
your digital wireless telephone and need to use a system telephone
that you find nearby. With authorization code operation, you will not
be limited by features that are available to the particular telephone
that you happen to be using.
Authorization codes are associated with your personal intercom
number and are assigned to you by your installer when he or she pro-
grams the system. When you enter your assigned authorization code
at another system telephone, the code alerts the system to make your
normal features available to you at that telephone. This means that
you can use the same calling features on that telephone that the
system allows you to use on your telephone; however, you cannot
disturb the last number redial stored there by the normal user. Once
you access your calling features at another telephone, they remain in
effect until any idle time exceeds the authorization code time-out
period.
You can also use your authorization code to lock your digital wireless
telephone and deny other users access to its lines and features. This
feature prevents indiscriminate use should you leave your handset
laying somewhere unattended.
To activate walking class of service,
1. select another system telephone to use,
2. press intercom button on that telephone,
3. dial # 0 8,
4. dial your authorization code,
5. complete your calling requirements.
Jun '02
Comdial
Scout II User's Guide
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