Password Protection
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Using Wave Phone Features
Wave Phone User Guide
Password Protection
You can configure your phone so that it requires a password before allowing user
programming such as editing the Autodial keys, programming feature keys, and changing
the voicemail display. Contact your Wave System Administrator for information about
password protection settings.
Using Password Protection [D]
DIGITAL PHONES
To Activate/Deactivate Password Protection
From an idle phone:
1.
Press the
MENU
softkey on the display.
2.
Press
NEXT
until
PPROT
appears, then press the corresponding button.
3.
Enter the appropriate password, then press # or
Done
.
4.
Select
On
to require a password before allowing user programming.
OR
Select
Off
if you don’t want a password required.
Privacy
The privacy feature is used to mark a call as private which means that shared line appearances
will be prevented from breaking into the call.
Additionally, a held private call can not be retrieved by a shared line appearance. Privacy is
generated from any privacy enabled party to all parties in a call.
Transferring or parking a private call removes privacy from the call.
Using the Privacy Feature [D]
DIGITAL PHONES
To Make a Call Private
While ringback is heard or during a call:
Press the pre-programmed
Privacy
button.
If your phone doesn’t have a programmed
Privacy
button, press Flash, then *21.
If a call is in privacy, all parties in the call will have the LED on any configured
Privacy
button illuminated red.
To Turn off Privacy
Press the illuminated
Privacy
button.
If your phone doesn’t have a
Privacy
button, press
Flash
, then *21.
Release 1.5 SP2
June 2009
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