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derbydave

Technical User
Feb 27, 2003
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Hi.

Having problems trying to implement the electronic lock feature on an opt11C.

Have CCSA CLS set.

When you dial the electronic lock FFC + the SCPW a tone is heard, but it makes no difference to the phone, ie it doesn't lock it.

Have also allowed SLKA but that makes no difference either.

Any ideas???

Cheers

Dave.
 
Taken from the book.....hope it helps. What are you trying to achieve?

Electronic Lock
Electronic Lock (ELK), packaged with FFC, provides an SCPW for changing
the status from the telephone. The SCPW also protects against changes to the
Remote Call Forward (RCFW) feature. Entering a password length of 0 in
LD 15 (SCPL) disables password control for both ELK and RCFW.
Operating ELK requires enabling CCOS package 81.
To change the Class of Service from a telephone:
1 Dial the Electronic Lock Activate (ELKA) code.
2 Dial the SCPW. The telephone’s Class of Service is changed to the
CCRS value defined in LD 15.
To return the telephone to the originally defined Class of Service:
1 Dial the Electronic Lock Deactivate (ELKD) code.
2 Dial the SCPW. The telephone’s Class of Service is changed to the
values defined in LD 10 and LD 11.
Because the Class of Service defined for CCRS in LD 15 is usually lower
than the Class of Service defined in LD 10 or LD 11, the Class of Service for
a telephone is lowered by dialing the Electronic Lock Activate (ELKA) FFC
and the password associated with that telephone. The user can activate from
a remote telephone by dialing the ELKA FFC, the SCPW and the Directory
Number to be changed. The same operation can deactivate the feature, using
the Electronic Lock Deactivate (ELKD) code programmed in LD 57.
ELK operation has the following requirements:
• CCOS allowed, with CCSA Class of Service in LD 10 and LD 11, and
CCRS defined in LD 15
• Set the password length in LD 15, at the SCPL prompt
• Add passwords in LD 10 and LD 11, at the SCPW prompt, and
• FFCT = YES in LD 57.
To change the SCPW for ELK:
1 Select a free extension.
2 Dial the SCPC code.
3 Dial the SCPW for your telephone.
4 Dial the new password.
5 To confirm, dial the new password again.
6 Hang up or press Rls.

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Hi Guys.

CCRS wasn't defined in LD15.

However, what the user was wanting to achieve is to be able to "secure" her phone to prevent anyone else "playing around with it" and altering settings, rather than restricting calls.

Yes, I know it sounds daft, but the phone is a 3903 in a reception area that is open at weekends but unmanned.
Apparently, this morning when she came in, someone had "done something to her phone" over the weekend + she was unable to restore it back to how it was!!!!

She has a copy of the user guide but "can't seem to understand it"!!!!


Thanks

Dave.

 
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