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Chapter 4 - Terminals and Optional Equipment
● IPv6 (future)
● VPN
● Security Enhancement of Auto Configuration
● Network Authentication
● Security (Summary)
● LLDP (future)
● Wallpaper Graphic Ability for Display
● Font Color Selection
4.18.2 Programming the IP-CTS or Enhanced Terminals for the Lock Feature
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 below). A terminal must be defined within
programming to enable the Lock button.
● 15-05-24 : IP Terminal Basic Data Setup - Lock/Protection Mode
Enable (1) or disable (0) the user of the Lock/protection button for UX5000 IP terminals.
● 90-49-01 : Button Kit Information of Multi-Line Terminal - Release Protection Mode
If required, release the lock/protection state of a UX5000 IP terminal.
● 90-49-02 : Button Kit Information of Multi-Line Terminal - Initialize Password Protection
If required, initialize the lock/protection password of a UX5000 IP terminal.
In addition to the above UX5000 programming, the password must be defined for the user within the specific
terminal setup.
✎ With an IP-CTS terminal, you can touch the option on the screen in the steps below instead of pressing the
option numbers.
1. Press the MENU button.
2. Press 1 for SETTING, then press 1 for USER SETTING.
3. Press 4 for CHANGE PASSWORD.
✍ At a glance (some features require optional equipment)
IP-CTS (IP) Terminal - P/N 0910080
Function Keys:
✔
Digital DESI-Less Line
Key/LCD Unit
No APR Adapter No
Handsfree (Speakerphone): BCH Adapter No
Full Duplex
✔
IP DESI-Less Line Key/
LCD Unit
No BHA Adapter: No
Half Duplex - PSA Adapter:
✔
Dual LEDs:
✔
12 Line Key Kit: No GBA Adapter
✔
Backlit LCD:
✔
16-Button DLS
✔
Retro Dial Pad:
✔
Backlit Display
✔
Soft Keys
✔
Navigator Pad
✔
Headset Jack
✔
60-Button DSS Console
✔
Lock Button
✔
ADA Adapter
✔