Features
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System functions and features as of R3.0
syd-0367/1.3 – R3.0 – 03.2013
Detailed Description
After function code #36, the user dials his own internal user number and his per-
sonal PIN. This activates his digit barring settings and the call charges are charged
to his charge counter: The called party sees the caller's user number and not the
number of the terminal being used by the caller.
For reasons of data protection no entry is made in the redial register.
This same function is also used to unlock locked terminals to make a single call. For
more details on this feature and how to set the PIN, see "Unlocking the terminal for
each call", page 475.
Once the function has been activated, the user has the possibility to redial within
12 seconds without going on-hook; alternatively he can go on-hook and then dial
within 60 seconds using prefix dialling.
In both cases operation is subject to the following restrictions:
• The terminal settings cannot be altered.
• The private phone book of the terminal’s user cannot be used.
• Dialling by name is not possible.
Once the call is completed, the terminal returns to its normal mode, i.e. the termi-
nal's digit barring settings are reactivated.
Tip:
The function can also be used to listen to one’s own voice mailbox from
someone else’s terminal or to carry out user-related functions using */#
function codes (e. g. to redirect one’s own terminal).
Functions and system configuration
See "Unlocking the terminal for each call", page 475.
Reference to Other Features
Features:
• "Unlocking the terminal for each call", page 475
• "Private calls with PIN", page 479