6 before leaving your desk – Panasonic KX-TA308 User Manual

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1.6

Before Leaving Your Desk

Operations

1-57

Basic Operations

Locking Your Telephone (Electronic Station Lockout)

• If another user tries to access an outside (CO) line from a locked extension, the user will

hear a reorder tone and for PT users “Restricted” is shown on the display.
However, calls can be made at a locked extension depending on system programming.
System programming determines which COS number applies to calls at the locked
extension.

• An extension assigned as an operator or manager can cancel this function for all extensions

(Electronic Station Lockout — CANCEL ALL).

• “Remote Station Lock Control” overrides this feature. If the operator or manager sets

Remote Station Lock on the extension you have already locked, you cannot unlock it.

• The lock code must be 4 digits except for the “#” and “ ” buttons.
• You can make intercom calls and receive intercom or outside calls at a locked extension.
• You can make outside calls depending on the toll restriction class.

• 1.8 Operator/Manager Service Features, “Electronic Station Lockout — CANCEL ALL”
• 1.8 Operator/Manager Service Features, “Remote Station Lock”
• See the Installation Manual, Section 3, “Toll Restriction — Station Lock Boundary Class”.
• See the Installation Manual, Section 3, “Station Lock”.

Any Telephone

Lift the handset or press
SP-PHONE/MONITOR.

Dial 77.

Hang up or press
SP-PHONE/MONITOR.

Enter a 4-digit lock code
(0000 through 9999) twice.

Dial #.

7

7

lock code

lock code

same code

Confirmation tone
and dial tone

#

Any Telephone

Lift the handset or press
SP-PHONE/MONITOR.

Dial 77.

Hang up or press
SP-PHONE/MONITOR.

Enter the same lock code
you used to lock the
extension.

Dial #.

7

7

lock code

Confirmation tone
and dial tone

#

Allows you to lock your extension so that other users cannot
make outside calls from your extension.

Locking

Unlocking

!

!

• Single line telephone users can dial “0” instead of “#”.

• Single line telephone users can dial “0” instead of “#”.

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