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Xen IPK
SERVICE
CONDITIONS
Features and Specifications Manual
Data Assignment
A DISA Access Code is entered using System Programming.
General
DTMF signalling is required from the outside caller.
When the DISA feature is activated, incoming outside callers hear a
special tone when DISA trunks are called. These trunks can still be
used for outgoing calls.
A maximum 64 trunks for DISA can be installed in the Xen IPK
Expanded system or 16 trunks in the Xen IPK Basic system. Each
trunk can be programmed for Day Mode or Night Mode.
A DISA Password can be programmed from any station. A maximum
of 10 digits is allowed.
The DISA ID Code can be a maximum of four digits, and each can
correspond to a station number.
Code Restriction depends on setting a station that has a DISA
ID number.
DISA ID numbers can be assigned to Allow or Deny in System
Programming.
Outgoing calls via DISA cannot access LCR.
DISA ID Codes are printed in the SMDR record.
DISA Password is not printed in SMDR record.
DISA feature is not available on DID. During DISA access and before
entry of a DISA ID Code is completed, press the
caller to the beginning of the call. The caller is then required to begin
dialling the DISA Access Code.
With a VRS(4)-U( ) ETU installed, the incoming DISA caller can hear
a message telling the caller which digits to enter for DISA access.
Internal calls must be made before the DISA Access Code is entered.
The DISA feature allows outgoing trunk calls and internal call including
Voice Mail access (if equipped). Call Forwarding and VRS(4)-U( )
ETU access are not allowed.
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