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Digital business telephone system
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[PDN] + # 6 7 0 and then enter a security code plus
the destination
telephone
number.
The security code
(1 - 15 digits) for each telephone
is set with this
program.
Program
69-Verified
Account
Codes
Up to 300 Verified
Account
Codes
may be added,
deleted,
or changed
with Program 69. Each Verified
Account Code can be 1 - 15 digits long, but cannot
exceed the Account
Code length requirement
set in
Program
60-4. The following
programs
and options
should
be considered
when
establishing
Verified
Account Codes.
H
Account
Code Digit Length-Program
60-4 sets
the digit length that must be dialed for all Account
Codes:
Forced
(Verified/Nonverified)
and
Voluntary (Verified/Nonverified).
1
Full and Partially
Verified
Account
Codes-
Verified
Account
Codes
can contain
the same
number
of digits (full Verified
Account
Code) or
less (partially
Verified
Account
Code) than the
length set in Program 60-4. If partially verified, the
first part of the Account Code is verified and the
remainder
is not. For example,
if Verified Account
Code 2734 is set in Program
69, but the digit
length is set to eight in Program
60-4, then the
user must dial 2734 plus any other four digits to
enter a partially Verified Account Code. There are
many applications
for partially
Verified Account
Codes.
For instance,
using
the code
in the
example
above, the numbers
2734 could be the
user's dial restriction code and the remaining four
digits could be a customer-client
code, a sales
order, etc.
1
Verified
Account
Code
Toll
Restriction
Assignments-A
Toll Restriction
Class can be
assigned
with Program
70 to each of the 300
Verified Account Codes. This feature can be used
to change a telephone's
Class of Service to allow
long distance calls from restricted telephones
only
when a verified
account
code is entered
before
dialing the long distance number. These calls will
be recorded with the account code on the system
SMDR output.
q
Verified
Account
Code
Dial Requirement-
Assigned on a station-by-station
basis in Program
30, LED 14 ON. All Account Codes dialed (Forced
or Voluntary)
from
stations
assigned
in this
program will be verified.
n
Code Change--Stations
selected in Program 30,
LED 15 ON, can change Verified Account Codes
(VAC) by dialing the following:
.
Intercom
or [PDN] + # 6 5 9 + 0 0 0 s 2 9 9
+
VAC
+ Redial
n
Verified
Account
Codes:
Forced/Voluntary
Program
Options-
Any station
can dial
a
Voluntary
Account
Code after accessing
a CO
line-by
pressing
the
Speed
Dial
button
and
pressing 5 0 or by pressing the
Account
Code
button.
Forced Account
Code requirements
are
assigned
via station
and line program
options:
stations are assigned in Program 30, LED 08 ON;
and lines are assigned
in Program
15-7. Stations
must dial Verified Account Codes when assigned
in Program 30, LED 14 ON. Direct Inward System
Access (DISA) callers that access outgoing
lines
can be required to enter Verified Account
Codes
with Program 30 (LED 08 ON for Port 99).
Program
70-Verified
Account
Code Toll
Restriction
Assignments
A Toll Restriction
Class can be assigned
with this
program
to each of the 300 Verified Account
Codes
assigned in Program 69. Therefore,
when a Forced or
Voluntary Verified Account Code is dialed at a station,
the station temporarily
assumes
the Toll Restriction
Class assigned
to the Verified Account
Code. When
Program 70 is initialized,
all Verified Account
Codes
are assigned
as not Toll Restricted
(data = 00).
Verified
Account
Code
Toll
Restriction
class
assignments
are not user programmable;
so if'the
assignments
are not known,
it is recommended
to
assign a number (block) of Verified Account Codes to
each type of Toll Restriction class. For example:
VACs 000 - 050 = no restriction
VACs 051 - 100 = total restriction
VACs 101 - 150 = Class 1, etc.
Program
71-0-DID/Tie/DNIS/ANI
Lines
Defines the DNIS or DID/tie line extension
numbers
that the system should be able to receive. Each DNIS
or DID/tie line extension
number
can be from 2 to 5
digits; normally
the local telephone
company
and/or
the DNIS long distance carrier company
will provide a
list of these numbers.
January
1996
9-31

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