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Access codesInstaller password required
Access codes are used by the system to direct calls to the 
correct lines and destinations. If the codes conflict, some of the 
features on the system will not work. 
The table of default settings can help you plan your access 
codes so there are no conflicts.
Digits assigned by default to settings
Line pool codesInstaller password required
This setting allows you to assign a line pool access code...

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The default access code is 9 for Line Pool A, and None for 
Line Pool B to O.
For ISDN-PRI line pool settings, see Line Pools on page 460.
Park prefixInstaller password required
The Park prefix is the first digit of the call park retrieval code 
that must be entered to retrieve a parked call. If the Park prefix 
is set to None, calls cannot be parked. 
Press CHANGE
 to select the setting: 1 to 9, None, or 0.
Tips - The code can be one to...

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External codeInstaller password required
External code allows you to assign the external line access 
code. This code is used to allow M7100/T7100 telephones, 
and telephones connected through Analog Terminal Adapters 
(ATA2) to access external lines.
Press CHANGE
 to select the setting: 0 to 9, or None.
Tips - Other programmable settings may affect which 
numbers appear on the display during programming. 
Although the numbers 0 to 9 are...

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Direct-dial #Installer password required
Direct-dial digit allows you to dial a single system-wide digit 
to call a specific telephone, called a direct-dial telephone, such 
as a receptionist’s station.
Press CHANGE
 to select the setting: 1 to 9, None, or 0.
Auto DNInstaller password required
For calls answered without DISA, no password is required to 
access the Norstar system. The Class of Service (COS) that 
applies to the call is...

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DISA DNInstaller password required
For calls answered with DISA, the system presents a stuttered 
dial tone to prompt a caller to enter a valid password. The 
Class of Service (COS) that applies to the call is determined by 
this COS password. 
Once a remote user is on the Norstar system, the DISA DN can 
be used to change the existing Class of Service. This gives you 
greater flexibility when you create access privileges. For 
example,...

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Carrier CodesInstaller password required
If you are routing calls with different carriers as you change 
schedules, you need to be able to define the access codes for 
each carrier you use.
A multi-digit Carrier Access Code (CAC) contains an Equal 
Access Identifier Code (EAIC) followed by a 
Carrier Identification Code (CIC). The CIC identifies the 
carrier to be used to handle the call. The Carrier Access Code 
table stores the CAC digit...

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Remote access
Remote access packages allow you to control the remote use 
of Norstar line pools. Create a remote access package by 
defining which of your system line pools will be accessible. 
You then assign the package to individual lines (using Rem 
line access), and to a particular Class of Service password 
(Remote pkg in COS passwords).
Rem access pkgs
Use ≠ and the dialpad to select the remote access 
package you want to program....

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Remote access packages defaults
ParameterSquarePBXHybridCentrexDID
Package 00 Prohibits remote access to line pools, Page, remote 
monitoring and administration. Cannot be changed.
Package 01
Line pool access
Y for Pool A
N for Pools B to O and PRI-A and PRI-B (as well as 
PRI-C and PRI-D on systems using Profile 1 or 4).
Packages 02 - 15
Line pool access
N for Pools A to O and PRI-A and PRI-B (as well as 
PRI-C and PRI-D on systems using...

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Changing Companion DN typeInstaller password required
This Companion setting is applicable for MICS-XC 6.1 
systems.
On startup, the DN default ranges are:
• wired telephones: 221-605
• portables (Companion): 637-666
• ISDN devices: 667-696 
BRI S-loops may have more than one DN associated to 
each loop.
Note that the DN range 637 to 696 can be used by either 
portable telephones or ISDN S-loops. 
• You can assign all 60 of the DNs to...

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1. Press CHANGE to select the DN type setting: ISDN or 
Portable.
2. Press STATE
 to show whether the number is: Assigned, 
Registered, Available, Pending, or In use by system 
(currently being used by an ISDN device).
If an ISDN DN is being changed, the display may show
Disrupt service? Press No
 to leave the value as ISDN, or 
Yes
 to remove the ISDN DN from use by the system.
Note:  If you change an ISDN DN that has a device already...
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