
Chapter 12 System features 107
Telephone Features Programming Guide
Control telephone
The control telephone allows you to place the telephones and external lines for which it is
responsible into and out of service schedules. See “Use alternate or scheduled services” on page
102.
Set lock
Set lock limits your ability to customize a telephone. There are three levels of Set Lock:
• Partial
• Full
• None
None allows you to access all features on your telephone.
Partial prevents:
Full, with the restrictions described for Partial lock, prevents:
Change Set Lock programming for a telephone
You need to start a Unified Manager session to program this feature. For more information about
programming using the Unified Manager, see the Business Communications Manager
Programming Operations Guide.
Auxiliary ringer
An auxiliary ringer is an optional device connected through a RJXX connection to your system.
The auxiliary ringer is best suited to factory type locations that require loud ringing bells or horns.
Turn the auxiliary ringer on or off
You need to start a Unified Manager session to program this feature. For more information about
programming using Unified Manager, see the Business Communications Manager Programming
Operations Guide.
• programming autodial buttons
• programming the user speed dial numbers
• programming feature buttons
• moving line buttons
• changing the display language
• changing dialing modes
(Automatic Dial, Pre-Dial, and Standard Dial)
• using Voice Call Deny
• saving a number with Saved Number Redial
• changing Background Music
• changing Privacy
• changing Do Not Disturb
• using Ring Again
• using Call Forward all calls
• using Send Message
• using Trunk Answer
• activating Services