Specifications

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HiPath 3000 Manager E, Administrator Documentation
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9.8.8 Service codes
In the communication system, each of the system’s end-user features has been assigned a
unique one- to four-digit access code. These codes are used to turn the features on or off. If
required, you can change the default service codes.
9.8.8.1 Codes table
If the code is preceded by an asterisk (*), it usually activates the feature. If the code is preceded
by a pound sign (#), it usually deactivates the feature.
9.8.8.2 Area: Substitution
The codes that replace * and # on IWV standard analog telephones and ISDN telephones are
entered here. The default values are 75 for * and 76 for #.
Dial pulse (rotary) telephones and ISDN devices are digit-only; they do not recognize asterisks
and pound signs. If your communication system has either rotary telephones or an ISDN device
instead of a modem, digits must be substituted as a prefix to the service code.
9.8.8.3 Buttons
All database equal
This button is used to provide all speed dialing system lists in all communication systems in a
networked system with uniform speed dialing destinations.
In a networked system, or if multiple CDBs are loaded, the current speed dialing destinations
of the CDB being displayed are copied to all other CDBs.
The maximum number of destinations provided depends on the communication systems used
in the networked system and is equal to the number provided by the smallest communication
system.
If the button is grayed out, this means that the networked communication systems support a
different number of speed dial destinations (e.g., a Pro supports 1000 speed dial destinations,
but a Point supports only 300). Please note, however, that If speed dial destinations are entered
in the Point, it is possible to match them against the Pro.
Settings | System Parameters | Service codes