Toshiba DK56 Telephone User Manual


 
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS
SECTION 200-096-302
FEBRUARY1991
Program 69 conflict (duplicate) with emer-
gency or other type telephone numbers
set in
Program 44A, Program 44A
has
priority.
3. Toll Restriction and DISA parameters re-
quirements are not affected by this
program.
Programs 45 -
48 Toll Restriction:
All Toll Re-
striction program information is provided later
in this chapter.
Programs 50 -
56-Least Cost Routing:
All
Least Cost Routing program information is
provided later in this chapter.
Program 60-SMDR Output/Account Code Digit
Length:
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SMDR Output, Item
3-System output to
a Station Message Detail Recording
(SMDR) device can include information for
both incoming and outgoing calls, or only
for outgoing calls. Local and long distance
call data will be sent out.
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Forced/Voluntary/Verified Account
Code Digit Length, Item
4-The account
code entered at a station can vary in length
from 4 - 15 digits. For Forced Account
Code use, a call will not be completed
unless the specified number of digits is
entered by a station user.ln the case of
voluntary account codes, the account code
will not be sent tot he SMDR call record
unless the specified number of digits are
dialed. See
Program
69 for Verified Ac-
count Codes.
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SMDR Printout Options, Item
5-This
option selectively deletes local call data
and allows long distance/toll call data only
to be sent out the SMDR port. The type of
long distance/toll call data that prints out is
selected by long distance prefix codes 0, 1,
00, or 1 or 0.
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DISA Security Code, Item
6-The op-
tional security code (1 - 15 digits) is re-
quired for incoming DISA calls to access
outgoing CO lines. If the DISA security
code is not set in programming, DISA us-
ers can access outgoing CO lines without
dialing a security code. This code is not
required for DISA/DISC internal calls to
stations. The DISA security code can’also
be changed from stations enabled in
Pro-
gram
30. DISA access of outgoing CO
calls is available with
Release
2 and above
software only.
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Credit Card Call Digit Length, Item 07
(Release
3)-Station users bypassing toll
restriction with the ‘IO+” Credit Card Calling
feature
(Program
43) must dial a prede-
termined number of digits including the”0.”
This predetermined number is established
with Item 7. This length can be 1 - 30 digits.
Program 69-Verified Account Codes (Release
3): 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 length re-
quirement set in
Program
60-4. The following
programs and options should be considered
when establishing Verified Account Codes.
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Account Code Digit Length-Program
60-4 sets the digit length that must be
dialed for all account codes: Forced (veri-
fied/nonverified) and Voluntary (verified/
nonverified).
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Full and Partially Verified Account
Codes-Verified Account Codes can con-
tain the same number of digits (full Verified
Account Code) or less (partially Verified
Account Code) than the length set in
Pro-
gram
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 applica-
tions for partially Verified Account Codes.
For instance, using the code in the ex-
ample 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.
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Verifed Account Code Toll Restriction
Assignments (Release
3)-A Toll
2-16