Station Lock (F21); Considerations; Programming - Avaya PARTNER Installation And Use Manual

Advanced communications system
Hide thumbs Also See for PARTNER:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

®
PARTNER
Advanced Communications System Installation, Programming, and Use

Station Lock (F21)

Use this feature to enter a four-digit code on your telephone dialpad to "lock" your extension. Later,
you enter the identical code to unlock the extension. Station Lock helps to prevent unauthorized
people from making outside calls from these extensions. You should lock your extension whenever
you leave your desk for an extended period of time.

Considerations

Station Lock is available only on system and single-line touch-tone telephones.
You can program a Station Lock button on a system telephone. Use a button with lights so
you can quickly determine whether or not the extension is locked.
You can enter a different code each time you lock your extension.
A user at a locked extension can make intercom calls and can receive intercom and outside
calls.
All outside numbers except Marked System Speed Dial numbers and numbers on the
Emergency Phone Number List are restricted from locked extensions.
If you forget the code, use Station Unlock to unlock the extension.
Do not lock External Hotline extensions.
Station Lock returns to the status (on/off) it was in before a power failure occurred or System
Reset was used.
You cannot use the Caller ID Call Logging and Dialing feature when your extension is
locked.
For security purposes, use Station Lock to prevent misuse of Call Screening (F25).
You can program Personal Speed Dial numbers at a locked extension.
You can activate and deactivate Cell Phone Connect and Remote Call Forwarding at a
locked station.

Programming

To program a Station Lock button:
f00
1. Press
2. Press a programmable button.
f21
3. Press
4. Program another button for this extension, or exit programming mode.

Station Lock (F21)

8-68
.
.
8
8
8

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents