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an external line
a line in a line pool, and a line pool access code
For this type of line, you must specify the line pool 
access code.
a line selected by the routing table
For this type of line, the number dialed is treated as a 
destination code and is routed according to the routing 
tables.
A prime line, line pool access codes, and access to a line pool 
can be programmed by your installer or customer service...

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Full, in addition to the restrictions outlined for Partial lock, 
prevents:
Changing Set Lock programming for a telephone
You need the programming template found at the front of this 
guide. See Getting started with Norstar on page 13 for more 
information.
1. Press ²¥¥ÛßßÜÝÝ.
2. Press ÛÜßÝß (the default System Coordinator 
password).
3. Press ≠ at Terminals&Sets and enter the 
internal number of the telephone you want to...

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Turning the auxiliary ringer for a telephone on or off
You need the programming template found at the front of this 
guide. See Getting started with Norstar on page 13 for more 
information.
1. Press ²¥¥ÛßßÜÝÝ.
2. Press ÛÜßÝß (the default System Coordinator 
password).
3. Press ≠ at Terminals&Sets.
4. Enter the internal number of the telephone you want to 
program and press ≠. The display reads 
Capabilities.
5. Press ≠.
6....

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If your Norstar system is connected to a private branch 
exchange (PBX), you can use a Link  signal to access special 
features. On some telephones, Link is called FLASH.
The Link signal can be included as part of a longer stored 
sequence on an external autodial button or in a speed dial code. 
The Link symbol (¤) uses two of the 24 spaces in a dialing 
sequence.
Preventing a telephone from using Link
Link can be restricted...

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Pause
²à¡
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 a...

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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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The Run/Stop symbol (fl) uses one of the 24 spaces in an 
autodial or speed dial sequence.
You can include up to three Run/Stop commands in a dialing 
string. The system ignores a fourth Run/Stop, and any digits or 
commands that follow it in a programmed dialing sequence.
Wait for Dial Tone
²¡âÝ
Wait for Dial Tone causes a sequence of numbers to pause 
until dial tone is present on the line before continuing to dial. 
This...

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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 needs 
to make long...

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Controlling access to your Norstar system
It is important to maintain the security of your Norstar system 
by limiting access to authorized users and limiting those users 
to the features they need. 
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...

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Maintaining security
To maintain the security of your system, the following 
practices are recommended:
Warn anyone to whom you give the remote access number, 
to keep it confidential.
Change Class of Service passwords often.
Warn anyone to whom you give a Class of Service 
password, to remember it and not to write it down.
Remove the Class of Service password of anyone who 
leaves your company.
Accessing Norstar...
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