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MD Evolution – Dialog 4425 IP Vision
Logging on and Logging off Your Extension
Logging on and Logging off Your
Extension
The first time your extension is connected (see the “
” section), it is initially in a logged off or locked status, and
can not be used. It is not possible to place or receive any calls, except
for an SOS emergency call.
You must first connect or log in to your extension using your extension
number – if necessary – and your user password. These two ele-
ments comprise your user signature.
After doing so, your extension now passes to a logged in or un-
locked status, so you will obviously be able to receive and place
calls, and use all of the services assigned to your user profile.
You may choose to keep your extension in a logged in status. Or,
you may decide to log off during your absences, typically at night,
and log back on when you return, typically in the morning.
Logging off when you are going to be absent prevents any third
party from using your user profile. When you log off your extension,
all of the user profile data that is saved on your extension – repertory
key allocation, personal phone book content, … – is no longer acces-
sible by anyone. This is also true of the call list on your extension.
You also have the advantage of being able to log on to any IP
extension in your facility – either a Dialog 4425 IP Vision or a
Dialog 4422 IP Office extension – as long as you have logged off
your own extension.
On this third party set, you will have access to your own user profile
that can be used just as it would if you were at your own extension
(see details to follow).