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The Autoset Relocate feature allows users to move their telephones to different locations within the same PABX (i.e. same node in network systems), as required. Anates and UP0 terminals are supported
Users can "sign off" their telephones by dialling an appropriate code followed by their PIN number (only at their own telephone), and can, similarly, "sign on" at any suitable free location (PEN) in the system. The users class of service, group memberships and activated telephone features remain unchanged.
Service engineers can relocate any telephone in a system as follows:

Signing off

  • Via dial-up procedure at any suitable telephone in the system (sign off code followed by station number of telephone to be relocated) or
  • via dial-up procedure at any suitable telephone in the system (service code followed by station number of telephone to be relocated) or
  • via the service terminal (with the device switch et-relocate DSSU).

Signing on

  • Via dial-up procedure at the relocated telephone (sign on code followed by station number of relocated telephone) or
  • via dial-up procedure at the relocated telephone (service code followed by station number of relocated telephone) or
  • via the service terminal with AMO DSSU.
IMPORTANT:
The signing on procedure cannot be entered at at remote telephone.

Service Terminal

In addition, the following operations can also be carried out at the service terminal:
  • Users/stations can be configured with AMO SCSU / AMO SBCSU in signed off status
  • Configured, free (i.e. not occupied) PENs can be signed offf with AMO BCSU
  • PENs which are signed off can be re-enabled (signed on) with AMO BCSU
  • Users/stations which are signed off can be displayed with AMO SCSU or AMO SBCSU, depending on the device type. All users can be displayed regardless of device type with AMO SDSU.
  • PENs which are signed off can be displayed with AMO BCSU and AMO SDSU
The sign off and sign on procedures are functionally seperate procedures, i.e. a service engineer can sign off a telephone via AMO and the user can sign on via the telephone dial-up procedure or vice-versa, as required.
service code
The service code is a special user-independent service PIN, which is administered with AMO PERSI.