Login / Logout Function; Restoring Your Subscriber Rights On A General-Purpose Terminal; Releasing A Terminal - Mitel A6867i User Manual

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Login / Logout function

At the moment, you are occupying an office equipped with a general-purpose terminal (not
assigned to a subscriber). You can take your calls, programmed forwards as well as the
language associated with your subscriber number from there.
When you get back to your office, you will use the same procedure to retrieve your calls on
your own terminal, as well as its configuration (forwards, programmable keys, terminal
settings, etc.).
If, however, you no longer want your subscription to be associated with the temporary
terminal when you leave your office, you can release your terminal by carrying out a logout
procedure on this terminal. The temporary user terminal again becomes a general-
purpose terminal, though calls can be made on it. You can later retrieve your subscriber
number and the associated rights on your own terminal by logging on again.

Restoring your subscriber rights on a general-purpose terminal

The terminal status is indicated by the message "No subscriber", displayed on the screen.
The system key Ident is displayed.
Ident

Releasing a terminal*

Menu
Logout
* Depending on the programming performed by the system operator
1 - Press the Ident system key.
2 - Enter your subscriber number then press
3 - Enter your password.
-> To define a password, see Section "Changing the
subscription password", Page 45.
4 - Press
OK
to confirm.
1 - Press the system Menu key.
2 - Select the
Logout (
Select
key to confirm.
3 - Your request is taken into account.
Note:
We advise you to program a forward on busy (to voicemail,
for example) to ensure that your calls are taken into account.
However, some system configurations allow automatic
forwarding to voicemail; seek advice from your system manager.
*
) option then then press the context
- 41 -
OK
to confirm.

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