2.2 System Configuration—Software
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Feature Guide
Operator Call
An extension user can call the operator by entering the Operator Call number (
Automatic Line Access
[121]), often simply, "0". If no operator is assigned, the caller will hear a reorder tone. If the Automatic Line
Access number is assigned to "0" through system programming, the Operator Call number will be changed
to "9".
Note
For New Zealand, the Automatic Line Access number may be either 1 or 9.
Incoming Call Log Display Lock in
the Common Area
Locks or unlocks the
Incoming Call Log for the
common area.
Not required
• 1.8.3 Extension
Lock
• 1.16.2 Incoming
Call Log
301st Incoming Call Logged in the
Common Area
Selects how new calls are
treated when Incoming Call
Log for the common area is
full.
Not required
• 1.16.2 Incoming
Call Log
Outgoing Message (OGM) for
DISA/UCD
Records and plays back
OGMs used by DISA,
Uniform Call Distribution
(UCD), and 3-level
Automated Attendant (AA).
Erases OGMs used by
DISA and UCD.
Not required
• 1.15.5 Outgoing
Message (OGM)
for DISA/UCD
Date and Time Setting
Adjusts the current date
and time.
Not required
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Extension Lock—CANCEL ALL
Cancels Extension Lock,
Incoming Call Log Display
Lock in the Personal Area,
and Message Waiting for
Another Extension Lock at
all extensions.
Not required
• 1.8.3 Extension
Lock
• 1.16.2 Incoming
Call Log
• 1.17.1 Message
Waiting
LCS Password Control
Clears the Live Call
Screening (LCS) password.
Not required
• 1.19.1 Voice
Mail APT
Integration
Common BV OGM
Records, plays back, and
erases a common BV OGM
in the common message
area that can be accessed
by either the operator or
manager.
Not required
• 1.15.7 Built-in
Voice Message
(BV)
* The system password may be entered instead of the extension password for the manager (manager
password).
Feature
Description
Manager
Password*
Details in
Summary of Contents for KX-TEA308
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Page 160: ...1 22 Audible Tone Features 160 Feature Guide...
Page 161: ...Feature Guide 161 Section 2 System Configuration and Administration Features...
Page 174: ...2 3 System Data Control 174 Feature Guide 3 2 PC Programming...
Page 189: ...Feature Guide 189 Section 3 Programming Instructions...
Page 261: ...Feature Guide 261 Section 4 Appendix...
Page 270: ...4 2 Tones Ring Tones 270 Feature Guide...
Page 271: ...Feature Guide 271 Index...
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