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exchange telephone. They are then transferred to the respective
terminal from there. Contact your system administrator if necessary
to find out for which user groups the "DDI barring" feature was
configured.
Call variant: call variants define at which times calls to certain terminals are
signalled (e.g. to an exchange telephone). The system administrator
can individually define call variants, simplifying operation. Select the
desired variant from the list. If your communications system has
been configured for multiple companies, first select the company for
which you wish to configure the call variant. Call variants are
configured according to customer wishes and requirements; a
maximum of 10 call variants per company are possible.
Sample call variants
Variant 1: During normal office hours calls, (direct calls, call backs,
and calls returned to the operator) are signalled on the attendant
terminal.
Variant 2: If the exchange telephone is not occupied, calls are
signalled to one (or more) telephone(s) (e.g. night shift).
Variant 3: All calls are signalled to the security person/doorman at
the weekend.
Alter password: The PIN of the system service (= system password) can be
changed here.
Unblock password: If you have to access system service settings more
frequently, you can have this access generally unblocked. When you
call the menu, you are no longer requested to enter the PIN. To
prevent unauthorised settings, you should reset menu group access
when you do not have your mobile unit with you.
Change Barring: This function is for "switching down" the dialling
authorisation for 2 user groups (= partial trunk access or local trunk
access). If dialling authorisation is switched down, the terminals of
the corresponding user group can still be reached by incoming
external calls; the outgoing calling is, however, restricted (partial
trunk access = no outgoing calls; local trunk access = only local
calling possible). Contact your system administrator if necessary to
find out for which user groups the "Change barring" feature was
configured and what authorisation level it is in conjunction with.
Subscriber serv. (subscriber service): The settings in this menu require entering
the subscriber service password.
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