Trillium
Standard Practice
STATION
SECURITY
Description
This feature prevents unauthorized users from accessing an outside line
from a station. Before an outside line can be accessed, users must dial a
security code.
Up to six possible 4-digit Station Security Codes can be designated by the
Master Attendant for use on the Panther II system. The 4-digit codes can be
any digits from CMXO-9999. Once the Station Security Codes are designated,
then the Master Station provides each station in the system with one of the
following four privileges on a set-by-set basis:
High Level Privilege - This user does not need to dial a Station
Security Code at any, time. This is the preprogrammed value for all
Sets.
Day Level Privilege - This user does not need to dial the code
when the system is in Day MO&, but must dial the Station Security
Co& in or&r to have access to an outside line when the system is
in Night Mode.
Night Level Privilege - This user must dial the code when the
system is in Day Mode, but does not need to dial the Security Code
during Night MO&. This programming is reservedfor those users
which do not normally use the system when it is in Night Mode.
Low Level Privilege - This uSer must dial the Station Security
Co& at all times, in or&r to have access to an outsi& line.
If one of the six codes is dialed from any station, access to an outside line is
guaranteed. This allows a user to make calls from any set, even from a set
which is in secure mode. The user' s Station Security Code is not verifkd
by the system.
Conditions
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After entering your Station Security Code, you will access either the last
line used at the set or the set' s prime line.
Programming
Required
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All programming for this feature is done from the Master Attendant
Station.
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