
PIN 1 / PIN 2
You can prevent misuse of your PABX by other parties by implementing various security functions. Your PABX settings can be protected
using your 4-digit PIN1 (code number). Access by external parties (remote access) is protected using your 6-digit PIN2.
PIN 1 (4-digit): Security precaution against misuse of your PABX by other parties.
PIN1 is a 4-digit code number that is required when you wish to protect your system settings against unauthorized access.
PIN 2 (6-digit): Security for settings made from external telephones
For the settings:
·
Call forwarding (Follow me) from external location
·
Room monitoring from external location
prevent unauthorized parties from using your PABX. Only after you enter this 6-digit PIN2 are you allowed to utilize functions in your PABX
that can be activated/deactivated from external telephones.
Remote access using this 6-digit PIN2 is only possible when this PIN2 has been changed individually, i. e. it is no lon-
ger in its initial setting of 000000.
Changing PIN1 / PIN2
Begin the configuration procedure (see page 47).
P911
or
912
t
t
q
Change PIN 1
(4-place)
Change PIN 2
(6-place)
enter new
PIN
enter new
PIN
Ack.
signal
Write down your PIN and keep it in a safe place, because if you forget or lose your PIN 1 you will no longer have access for configuring the
PABX. Note: If you do forget your PIN 1, call the service center of your dealer. They can reset your PIN 1 to its initial setting.
Setting up cost monitoring
Clearing the charge counters for one or all of the users
P850
t
or
*
q
Code
internal number (for one) or
* for all internal users
Ack.
signal
Setting up / delete call accounts
Input this parameter with 3 places after the decimal point. For example
Amount: 100 Euro
Enter: 100 000
Amount: 3.50 Euro
Enter: 3 500
P830
t
t
#
q
Code
internal number
Amount
max. 6 - place
Ack.
signal
Deleting call accounts
P830
t
#
q
Code
internal number
Ack. signal
Commissioning the phone part
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Summary of Contents for elmeg t444
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