Authorization Code Calling
16 System Telephone Features Cisco 7912 Telephone User Guide
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Authorization Code Calling
This feature is available system-wide to allow/deny long distance and other types
of dialing and does not appear as a button on your telephone.
If you are required to enter an authorization code for a call, follow these steps:
1. Access an outside line.
2. Press the # sign.
3. Enter the authorization code (obtained from your system administrator).
When the correct code is entered, you hear dial tone.
4. Enter the desired number you want to call.
Billing Codes
This feature lets you assign a project or client code (up to 30 characters) to any call.
The code entered is recorded in the Call Data Record (CDR) file for the call.
Contact your system administrator to retrieve the billing records from the CDR file.
While in an active call, follow these steps:
1. Notify the other party that you need to put them on hold for a moment. Press
the Transfer button.
2. Enter *02.
3. Enter the desired billing code followed by the pound sign (#). The call will
resume.
Blind Transfer
Use this feature to transfer a call to another number without having to announce it.
See also “Transfer” on page 63.
1. Tell the calling party that you will transfer the call.
2. Dial the number to which you want to transfer the call.
3. Press the Dial soft key.
4. Hang up.
Call Block (Selective Call Rejection)
Call Block (also known as Selective Call Rejection) allows you to program your
phone to reject calls from a list of telephone numbers. All calls from phones on the
list receive a message which says you are not accepting calls.