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7.10
CSTA application Operation
H*17* Z
(code)
#
The communications system can be extended via third-party programmes. If the
programme offers information entry (e. g. setting room temperature) you can use
special code-number procedures to conduct these settings. Your system adminis-
trator will inform you regarding code numbers.
8.
Even More Protection
8.1
Telephone Lock
Activating:
H*33* Z
(user PIN)
#
Deactivating:
H#33* Z
(user PIN)
#
You can lock your telephone as a safeguard against unauthorised use. Then only
those features and functions of your telephone can be accessed that are preset in
the OpenCom 100
Configurator
for the “Guests” user group. You must enter your
user PIN to activate the telephone lock (see
Changing the User PIN
on page 29).
Note:
National emergency numbers can still be dialled al-
though the telephone lock is activated, providing they have
been defined in your user group’s special list in the
OpenCom 100. Ask your system administrator for these num-
bers.
You
cannot
activate/deactivate the telephone lock on a SIP terminal using the
code-number procedure described here. You can, however, operate the feature
with the
OpenCTI 50
additional programme. To do so, the system administrator
has to authorise you to use this programme. For more information, please refer to
the online help of the OpenCom 100.
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