User's Manual

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9.23 System Phone Features
The user option System Phone Rights (User | User ) can be used to designate a user as being a system phone user.
System phone users can access a number of additional function not available to other phone users. Note that if the user
has a login code set, they will be prompted to enter that code in order to access these features.
· None
The user cannot access any system phone options.
· Level 1
The user can access all system phone options supported on the type of phone they are using except system
management and memory card commands.
· Level 2
The user can access all system phone options supported on the type of phone they are using including system
management and memory card commands. Due to the nature of the additional commands a login code should
be set for the user to restrict access.
The system phone functions are:
· Change Login Code of Other Users
Using a short code with the Change Login Code feature, system phone users can change the login code of
other users on the system.
· Outgoing Call Bar Off
Using a short code with the Outgoing Call Bar Off feature, system phone users can switch off the outgoing call
bar status of other users on the system.
· Edit System Directory Records
Using a 1400, 1600, 9500 or 9600 Series phone, a system phone user can edit system directory records stored in
the configuration of the system on which they are hosted. They cannot edit LDAP and/or HTTP imported records.
These commands are only supported using 1400, 1600, 9500 and 9600 Series phones. Due to the nature of the
commands a login code should be set for the user to restrict access. The commands are accessed through the Features
| Phone User | System Administration menu. For full details refer to the appropriate phone user guide or the Avaya
Branch Gateway Installation manual.
· System Management
Allows the user to invoke a system shutdown command.
· Memory Card Management
Allows the user to shutdown, startup memory cards and to perform actions to move files on and between memory
cards.
· System Alarms
For certain events the system can display an S on the user's phone to indicate that there is a system alarm. The
user can then view the full alarm text in the phone's Status menu. The possible alarms in order of priority from the
highest first are:
1.Memory Card Failure.
2.Expansion Failure.
3.Voicemail Failure.
4.Voicemail Full.
1.Voicemail Almost Full.
2.License Key Failure.
3.System Boot Error.
4.Corrupt Date/Time.
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