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Short codes entered in this list can only be dialed by the user. They will override any matching user rights or system short code. See Short Codes for details.
User and User Rights short codes are only applied to numbers dialed by that user. For example they are not applied to calls forwarded via the user.
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User dialing of emergency numbers must not be blocked by the addition of short codes. If short codes are added, the users ability to dial emergency numbers must be tested and maintained. |
These settings are mergeable. Changes to these settings do not require a reboot of the system.
In Manager, symbol indicates
that the setting can also be set and locked within a set of user rights
with which the user is associated using the Working Hour User Rights
and Out of Hours User Rights settings. The user rights applied can
be controlled by a time profile selected as the user's Working Hours
Time Profile setting. The effect of the user rights can be displayed
using the User Rights View control.
Short codes can be added and edited using the Add, Remove and Edit buttons. Alternatively you can right-click on the list of existing short code to add and edit short codes.
*FWD:
Short codes of this form are inserted by the system. They are used in conjunction with the User | Forwarding settings to remember previously used forwarding numbers. They can be accessed on that tab by using the drop-down selector on the forwarding fields.
*DCP:
Short codes of this form are often inserted by the system. They are used by some phone types to contain settings relating to functions such as ring volume and auto answer. Deleting such short codes will cause related phone settings to return to their defaults.
*DCP/Dial/8xxxxxxx, 0, 1, 1, 0/0:
For system's with TCM phone ports, when a phone is first connected to the port, the button programming of the associated user is overwritten with the default button programming appropriate for the phone model. Adding the above short code prevents that behavior if not required, for example if a pre-built configuration including user button programming is added to the system before the connection of phones.