User guide

TALKSWITCH CONFIGURATION 127
PERMISSIONS
A local extension can be restricted. If so, it will require an access code before an outside phone
number can be dialed. For example, you can configure the lobby phone to require an access code.
The receptionist can provide an access code to visitors, as required. However an access code is not
required to answer a call, dial an emergency service number or place an intercom call.
To use an access code, pick up a local extension and dial the hunt group. If an access code is
required, the TalkSwitch system will prompt you for the access code. Enter the access code,
followed by #. If the access code is accepted, the TalkSwitch unit makes a telephone line available.
The Permissions page allows you to set up access codes for up to 150 people. You can restrict
local extensions, by selecting those that require an access code to make an outside call.
1. Select the Permissions page.
Activate access codes
The Activate Access Codes for Outgoing Calls area allows you to enable the access code feature.
You can then set up access codes for up to 150 people. You can also restrict local extensions, by
selecting those that require an access code to make an outside call.
1. Select the Activate Access Codes for Outgoing Calls checkbox. The Permissions page allows
you to enter access codes and restrict local extensions.
Access code configuration
The Access Code Configuration area allows you to add and remove access codes.
Enable password protection when access codes are used. Change the system password
frequently to prevent unauthorized users from making calls or changing the configuration.
See Administration on page 27.