Chapter 4 - Terminals and Optional Equipment
Chapter 4
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Using the Lock Feature on IP-CTS or Enhanced Terminals
The Lock button on the IP-CTS or IP Enhanced terminals will provide a user with the ability to prevent calls on
their terminal while away from their desk. This will prevent all calls from being dialed - including 911 (unless
allowed by changing the terminal’s setup (as defined above).
1.
Press the LOCK button at the top of the IP-CTS or IP Enhanced terminal.
2.
The screen displays “Security Lock?”. Press the OK Soft Key to enable or CANCEL to exit without setting
the feature.
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The screen displays a screen saving while locked and the Lock LED will be lit.
3.
To clear the Lock feature, press any key. The screen request the password entry. Dial the 4-digit
password for the terminal and press the OK Soft Key.
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The terminal returns to an idle condition. If required, the UX5000 administrator can reset
the terminal if a password is forgotten.
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