Full, with the restrictions described for Partial lock, prevents:
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changing Background Music
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changing Privacy
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changing Do Not Disturb
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using Ring Again
Changing Set Lock programming for a telephone
You need to start a Unified Manager session to program this feature. For more
information about programming using the Unified Manager, see the Enterprise
Edge 2.0 Programming Operations Guide.
Using an auxiliary ringer
An auxiliary ringer is an optional device connected through a RJXX connection to
Enterprise Edge. The auxiliary ringer is best matched to factory type locations that
require loud ringing bells or horns.
Turning the auxiliary ringer for a telephone on or off
You need to start a Unified Manager session to program this feature. For more
information about programming using the Unified Manager, see the Enterprise
Edge 2.0 Programming Operations Guide.
Your installer can program the auxiliary ringer to start ringing for incoming lines as
part of Ringing Service.
Using Host System dialing signals
You can access host systems, such as private branch exchanges (PBX) from
Enterprise Edge by using host system signaling features (known as end-to-end
signaling). These features either send a special signal to the host system or allow
you to program delays required by host systems in external autodial or speed dial
sequences.
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If you connect the Enterprise Edge system to a private branch exchange (PBX), you
can use a Link signal to access special features. On some telephones, Link is called
FLASH.
You can include the Link signal as part of a longer stored sequence on an external
autodial button or in a speed dial code. The Link symbol (
spaces in a dialing sequence.
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using Call Forward all calls
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using Send Message
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using Trunk Answer
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activating Services
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