4. Make your call.
You can use the manual dial, speed dial, or directory dial method. For more
information, see the Making a Call Ñ The Basics tab.
YouÕll see messages indicating the system is making the call.
When the people at the far-end site answer your call,
brießy on your screen.
Using Manual Encryption
When you use manual encryption, you choose a number to serve as the
decryption key. The people at the far-end site must use this number to decode the
call. For example, if you choose 7344590, they must also use 7344590.
The people at the far-end site must enter the decryption key before they answer
your call. If they donÕt, the call wonÕt connect successfully. Once they enter the
key, the far-end system will decode the call.
T
he decryption key can contain up to 14 numbers.
If you and the people at the far-end site use different numbers for
F.Y.I.
F Y I
the decryption key, the call wonÕt connect successfully. Hang up
the call and try again with both sites using the same number for
the key.
To use manual encryption:
1. Press
CALL/ADD
The Dialing Directory screen appears.
2. Use
to select Encrypt This Call, and press
The Set Encryption Mode screen appears.
.
Encryption in Use
.
ENTER
appears
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