Calling Line Identification Restriction (Clir) On A Call-By-Call Basis; Changing The User Pin - Aastra OpenCom 100 series Quick Reference Manual

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8.2
Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR) on a
Call-by-Call Basis
H*14 Z
(tel. no.)
For consultation calls:
GR*14 Z
(tel. no.)
Activating this function prevents your telephone number from being displayed on
the terminal of the internal or external party for a single call. This procedure is not
necessary:
if the "Suppress phone number display permanently" function is set for your
user group or
if CLIR is activated for your number in the OpenCom 100 telephone book.
On ISDN telephones you can also activate the calling line identification restriction
function on a call-by-call basis by means of a menu.
8.3

Changing the User PIN

H*99*
Z
*
(old user PIN)
Z
*
(new user PIN)
Z
#
(new user PIN)
When your system is first commissioned, the user PIN is "0000". Code-number pro-
cedures requiring a PIN should be unavailable to other users.
For this reason, you should change the PIN when you start operating your tele-
phone, and put the new number in a safe place. The user PIN can be up to six char-
acters long.
Please note:
You cannot change your user PIN on a SIP terminal with the code-number pro-
cedure described here. You can do so, however, in the Configurator of the
OpenCom 100. To do so, the system administrator has to authorise you to change
Make sure you do not lose your new PIN. Contact your sys-
tem administrator if you experience any problems.
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