Authorization Code - Aastra DBC 225 Directions For Use Manual

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Dial the route access code and wait for a new dial tone.
Dial the wanted subscriber number.
Using abbreviated dialing
Lift the handset (dial tone).
Dial the wanted abbreviated number.
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External calls on individual external line
Dial *0*individual external line number# route access code and
external number.
Forbidden area code
If you dial an area code and receive a congestion tone, this probably
means you are not permitted to call the area in question:
Call the PBX operator and ask for help with establishing the call.

Authorization code

General
To each authorization code a CIL (Call Information Logging) code is affil-
iated. The CIL code is used as the calling party's identity.
To each authorization code a common category or common service
profile is affiliated. This is the category or service profile which is used,
instead of that of the extension, when a call is made using an authoriza-
tion code.
Authorization code is divided into two different functionality groups:
Common authorization code
This is a code that does not have to be affiliated to any directory
number in the system. The authorization code can however be
limited to one telephone. The authorization code cannot be
changed by the user.
The common authorization code provides two different functions:
Locking/unlocking of an extension. When locked a lower
common category code or common service profile is used.
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