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4.2 Login to Port
The service helps a user log in/log out a station to/from a selected port. The service
can be useful in plants where the user's worksite is not stable. It can also be used in
hotels where it helps operate a phone station in the guest's room.
Station Login to Port
After implementing the service, the required station logs in to the port to which the
service–requesting phone is physically connected. After login, the station owns the port
(main station), which means that the settings of the logged-in station are transferred
to the port. Multiple stations can be logged in to a port. The last logged–in station is
used for outgoing identification. All of the logged–in stations are available for incoming
calls. If a station has logged in somewhere else, it automatically logs out from the
original port.
Login
*66nn#PIN
where nn is the number of the logged–out station and PIN is the user´s Personal
Identification Number.
Example: Suppose you want to log in station 101 to a port. Lift the handset of the
station that is physically connected to the port to which you wish to log in station 101.
Dial the service access code *66. You will be asked to enter the number of the station
to log in. Enter 101, press # for confirmation and, after being so requested, enter your
PIN.
Station Login to Port as Guest
After implementing the service, the required station logs in to the port to which the
service–requesting phone is physically connected. After login, the station is a guest on
the port to which it has logged in. Multiple stations can be logged in to a port. The last
station logged–in as the main station (service *66) is used for outgoing identification.
All of the logged–in stations are available for incoming calls. If a station has logged in
somewhere else, it automatically logs out from the original port.
Login
*67nn#PIN
where nn is the number of the logged–out station and PIN is the user´s Personal
Identification Number.
Example: Suppose you want to log in station 101 to a port. Lift the handset of the
station that is physically connected to the port to which you wish to log in station 101.
Dial the service access code *67. You will be asked to enter the number of the station
to log in. Enter 101, press # for confirmation and, after being so requested, enter your
PIN.