P - 9
Programming
P
Defining authorisation
Normally every subscriber can telephone all over
the world.
However, you can define how far every single
phone may call:
- non-restricted
- domestic
- regional numbers table (the regional numbers
must be entered additionally)
- local calls
- none (only answer incoming calls, semi-
restricted)
As-delivered state:
non-restricted for all
subscribers
Irrespective of the authorisation, you can define
that every subscriber cannot dial certain phone
numbers (programmed under “Barred numbers”).
h * B E R
I z
q ª
Lift handset
Authorisation
Replace
handset
Enter
i
nternal ID and in-
ternal phone number for
which the authorisation is
to apply
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All subscribers can dial all the phone numbers in
the phone book irrespective of the programmed
authorisation.
Phonebook numbers which are barred by the
barred numbers function cannot be dialled by sub-
scribers with the “Barred numbers” assignment.
Start programming mode:
h
*PRO
q
ª
(system PIN)
PRO
V
I
T
O
K
Full
Domestic
T
able regional
L
o
cal
None
Selection
Ackn.
tone
Continue programming or exit programming mode:
h
*END
q
ª
END
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