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indicator to the other two parties. See ‘‘Using Silent Monitor’’ 
on page 180.
Using Set lock
Set lock limits the  ways in  which you can  customize your telephone. There 
are three levels of Set Lock: 
Full, Partial, and None (no set lock). With 
no set lock, you have access to all features on your telephone.
Partial prevents:
Full, in addition to the restrictions outlined for Partial lock, prevents:
Changing Set Lock...

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6. Press ≠ twice.
7. Use 
CHANGE to select one of the three options: None, Partial and 
Full.
Using an auxiliary ringer
An auxiliary ringer is a separate device that has to be connected to Norstar.  
Refer to the section on installing optional equipment in the Compact ICS 
6.1 Installer Guide.
Turning the auxiliary ringer for a telephone on or 
off
You need the programming template found at the front of this guide. See...

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Using Host System dialing signals
You can access host systems, such as private branch exchanges (PBX) 
from Norstar by using host system signaling features (also known as 
end-to-end signaling). These features either send a special signal to the host 
system or allow you to program delays required by host systems in external 
autodial or speed dial sequences.
Link
²àÚ
If your Norstar system is connected to a private...

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Pause
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The Pause feature enters a 1.5-second delay in a dialing sequence on an 
external line. This is often required for signaling remote devices, such as 
answering machines, or when reaching through to PBX features or host 
systems.
You can program more than one pause in an external autodial or speed dial 
sequence.
The Pause symbol (
›) uses one of the 24 spaces in a dialing sequence.
For pulse dialing, 
• inserts...

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Displays
Programmed Release
²¥¡á
The Programmed Release feature performs same function as ¨ in a 
programmed dialing sequence. When the system encounters  Programmed 
Release in a dialing sequence, it stops dialing and hangs up the call. 
The Programmed Release symbol (
fi) takes up two of the 24 spaces in a 
programmed dialing sequence.
The system ignores any digits or commands that follow a Programmed 
Release in a...

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Wait for Dial Tone
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Wait for Dial Tone causes a sequence of numbers to pause until dial tone 
is present on the line before continuing to dial. This is useful if you must 
dial a remote system and then wait for dial tone from that system before 
dialing the rest of your number.
The Wait for Dial Tone symbol (
‡) uses two of the 24 spaces in an 
autodial or speed dial sequence.
Displays
Using tone dialing for a call
If...

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Using your Norstar system from an 
external location
You can use the lines and some of the features of a Norstar system from 
outside the system. You can do this over the public telephone network 
when you are away from the office, or you can call from another system, 
over a private network. 
An example of how remote access works is a sales representative who 
spends a lot of time out of the office and who needs to make...

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Direct inward system access (DISA)
Control access to your Norstar system with direct inward system access 
(DISA). Access to your Norstar system from the public telephone network 
should always be controlled with DISA. If your installer or customer 
service representative programs the line used for remote access to answer 
a call automatically and wait for a DISA internal number, callers hear a 
stuttered dial tone and...

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Accessing Norstar remotely over the public 
network
1. Dial the Norstar system remote access number.
2. When you hear a stuttered dial tone, enter your COS password.
3. Wait for the system dial tone.
If your system uses System Answer or CCR, you may enter the DISA 
number or Auto DN once your call has been automatically answered by one 
of the features.
To use the system remotely, you must use a telephone with tone...

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Using Class of Service (COS) passwords
Class of Service passwords permit controlled access to system resources 
both by internal and remote users. When you enter a Class of Service 
password at a telephone, the restriction filters associated with your Class of 
Service password apply, rather than the normal restriction filters. 
Similarly, when a remote user enters a Class of Service password on an 
incoming auto-answer...
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