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10.10 Setting up Intrusion
Intrusion allows extension users to break into an existing call, provided you have given them the privilege to do so.
This feature can be very effective for observing service, and any time that callers have to forcibly enter a conver-
sation on a busy CO line or at a busy extension.
Intrusion can be used both on a busy CO line and on a busy extension.
The following conditions apply to Intrusion.
• The calling extension must have Intrusion Active set to
Y
(yes) for this feature to operate.
• The busy extension must have Intrusion Accept set to
Y
(yes) for this feature to operate.
• The system plays an intrusion tone to all parties when it invokes intrusion (extensions and CO lines).
• You can deactivate the intrusion tone.
10.10.1 PROGRAMMING USING THE DET
Note:
chg
,
bksp
,
save
,
one
,
always
,
del
, and
ack
are interactive LCD button operations. Use the three buttons
below the LCD display to actuate the associated operation.
1. Enter Database Administration using the feature code
Feature # *
and then enter the DB Admin password
.
2. Press
show
. The system displays the DB Item Select screen.
3. Enter
01-101~156-11
to set the intrusion privilege for an extension (where 101~156 is the extension num-
ber).
4. Press
save
. This advances you to the Extension – xxx – Intrusion Active field.
5. Press
chg
to select
Y
or
N
. The default is no.
6. Next, specify whether you want to allow intrusion on this extension. Press
next
to select the Intrusion
Accept field.
7. Press
chg
to select
Y
or
N
. The default is yes.
8. Next, specify whether you want the system to play warning tones when it initiates an intrusion on this
extension. Press
next
to select the Intrusion Tone field.
9. Press
chg
to select
Y
or
N
. The default is yes.
10. In the same manner, program the intrusion privileges for other extensions as needed.
LEGAL NOTICE
This feature may violate privacy laws if used in a manner that is
inconsistent with requirements of those laws. Vertical Communications, Inc.
assumes no responsibility with regard to the use of this feature; it is provided for the virtue of ethi-
cal use only. YOU are responsible for using this feature appropriately, considering all
applicable laws.
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