AT&T MLS-6TM Marine Radio User Manual


 
Line Use
Code:
#302
Restriction
Description:
Use this procedure to restrict extensions from receiving and/or
making outside calls on specific lines. Since you program line use restrictions
for each line at each extension, you can restrict some lines on an extension
while not restricting others.
Restricting the use of a line is the
most extreme way to restrict dial-
ing on the PARTNER Plus sys-
tem. For example, an extension
with a the set to "in only” or "no
access,” cannot select the line to
dial out, even emergency
numbers. There are other, less
extreme ways to restrict dialing.
See appendix B for a summary of
dialing restrictions.
Valid Entries:
1 =
2 =
3
=
4=
Programming Steps:
1. Press [ Feature ]
display reads:
No restriction (all calls permitted on that line)
Out only (can only make outside calls, not receive them,
on that line)
In only (can only receive calls, not make them, on that
line)
No access (the line appears on the phone but cannot
receive or make calls; can receive transferred calls)
[
0 ] [ 0 ] [ System Program ] [ System Program ] [ # ] [ 3 ] [ 0 ] [ 2 ]. The
Restrict
Extension:
2. Enter the extension to be programmed. For example, to program exten-
sion 23, press [ 2 ] [ 3 ]. The display reads:
Restrict 23
Line:
3. Enter the line number to be restricted at this extension. For example, to
restrict line 2, press [ 2 ]. The display reads:
Restrict 23 L2
1 No Restriction
4. To change the line restriction for this extension, enter the appropriate set-
ting number listed above. For example, to restrict the line to incoming
calls, press [ 3 ]. The display reads:
Restrict 23 L3
3 In Only
To restrict another line at this extension, press [ Next Item ] or [ Prev Item ] until the line number
shows on the display. Repeat step
4.
To restrict another extension, press [ Next Proc ] [ Prev Proc ] (or [ # ] [ 3 ] [ 0 ] [ 2 ] , and begin at
step 2.
= Factory Settinq
To go to the next procedure: [ Next Proc ] To go to a specific procedure: [ # ] [ x ] [ x ] [ x ]
Togo to the previous procedure: [ Prev Proc
]
(where XXX is the procedure number)
To return data to the factory setting: [ Remove ]
To exit system programming: [ Feature
] [ 0 ] [ 0 ]
System Programming 3-13