Control Telephone; Using Set Lock - Nortel Modular ICS 6.0 Manual

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• an external line
• a line in a line pool, and a line pool access code
For this type of line, you must specify the line pool
access code.
• a line selected by the routing table
For this type of line, the number dialed is treated as a
destination code and is routed according to the routing
tables.
A prime line, line pool access codes, and access to a line pool
can be programmed by your installer or customer service
representative.

Control telephone

The control telephone allows you to place the telephones and
external lines for which it has responsibility into and out of
service schedules. See Using alternate or scheduled services
on page 207. Settings for this telephone can be copied from
one control telephone to another.

Using Set lock

Set lock limits the ways in which you can customize your
telephone. There are three levels of Set Lock: Full, Partial, and
None. None allows you to access all features on your
telephone.
Partial prevents:
• programming autodial
buttons
• programming user speed dial
numbers
• programming feature buttons
• moving line buttons
• changing the display
language
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Using System features / 221
• changing dialing modes
(Automatic Dial, Pre-Dial, and
Standard Dial)
• using Voice Call Deny
• saving a number with Saved
Number Redial
Modular ICS 6.0 System Coordinator Guide

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