The secure numbers feature, Advanced options – Aastra Telecom 9120 User Manual

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Advanced Options

The Secure Numbers Feature

The 9120 telephone is equipped with a Secure Numbers feature to keep selected num-
bers private when you dial. When you have entered a secure number using this
option, your telephone does not display or store the digits that you dial after that
secure number. Instead, the numbers that follow the secure number are replaced with
the * symbol on the display. You can secure up to three 12-digit numbers.

For example, Joe enters 291-9000 as a secure number through the Set Options list. His
Voice Mail number is 1234 and his password is 5678. To access his messages, Joe dials
291-9000 1234 5678. Because the Voice Mail number and password follow the secure
number, the display shows 291-9000 **** ****, and Joe’s password is not displayed or
stored in the Redial List. For more information on the Redial List, refer to

Using the

Redial List

on page 10.

To delete or edit an area code or prefix:

1.

Press I.

2.

Press

0 5

or use V or W to scroll to Option 05.

3.

Press

*

to enter Area codes.

4.

Press K until you see the number you want to change or delete.

5.

Press T to backspace and delete, or change the area code or preÞx.

6.

Press K.

7.

Press N.

To enter a Secure number:

1.

Press I.

2.

Press

0

7

or use V or W to scroll to Option 07.

3.

Press

*

to enter the Secure number.

4.

Using the dialpad, enter the secure number.

5.

Press K to end.

6.

Repeat steps 6 and 7 for each secure number you want to enter.

7.

Press N.

To delete or edit a Secure number:

1.

Press I.

2.

Press

0 7

or use V or W to scroll to Option 07.

3.

Press

*

to enter the Secure number.

4.

Press K until you Þnd the number you want to change or delete.

5.

Press T to backspace and simply delete the secure number, or delete the secure
number and use the dialpad to enter the changed number.

6.

Press K.

7.

Press N.

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