Clearspan Feature Access Codes - Aastra Clearspan 6757i User Manual

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Feature
Clear Voice Message
Waiting Indicator
Customer Originated
Trace
Diversion Inhibitor
Music on Hold Per-
Call Deactivation
No Answer Timer
Per Call Account
Code
Push to Talk
(Intercom)
Shared Call
Appearance Location
Control Activation and
Deactivation
Sustained Auth Code
Activation and
Deactivation
Voice Portal Access
3.6

Clearspan Feature Access Codes

The main call handling and extension management features for the Clearspan system have feature
access codes that can be set up as speed dial keys on your phone using the Aastra Phone User
Interface. You can also manually dial the feature access codes.
See
Appendix B - Clearspan Feature Access Codes
customized, your system administrator must provide the code information.
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CS 6757i IP PHONE USER GUIDE V3.2.2
CLEARSPAN® IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF AASTRA TECHNOLOGIES LTD.
Description
Clears the voice message indicator lamp.
Allows you to start a trace after an obscene, harassing, or
threatening call.
Prevents redirected calls from being redirected again by the
called party.
Allows you to enable/disable Music On Hold on either a per-call
or persistent basis. This feature is especially useful when
participating in a conference call.
Allows you to set the number of rings before a call is forwarded
by setting the no-answer timer.
Allows you to enter an account code before making a call. You
are prompted for an account code, you dial the code, receive
confirmation, and then proceed with the call as usual. The
sequence is as follows:
[Off-hook] [FAC] [prompt] [code] [confirmation] [dial tone] [call]
Allows you to call another station, where the system requests that
the destination station automatically answer, providing intercom-like
functionality.
A user or administrator can specify an accept list and a reject list.
These are used to screen incoming Push-To-Talk sessions.
The accept list indicates which users are allowed to call a
station.
The reject list indicates which users are not allowed to call a
station.
In both lists, a wildcard can be used, which indicates all stations.
Allows you to activate or deactivate the shared call appearance at a
particular station.
Allows you to unlock calls by having the Calling Plan service use a
sustained authorization code for all calls instead of prompting for the
code on a per-call basis. You can also disable the sustained
authorization codes feature, which restores the collection of
authorization codes for all calls.
Provides an interactive voice response (IVR) application that can be
called by members of the group from any phone, to manage their
services and voice mailbox, or to change their passcode.
for the default codes. If the codes have been
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