Toshiba DK96 Telephone User Manual


 
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS
SECTION 200-096-302
FEBRUARY1991
PROGRAM44A(RELEASE3)
EMERGENCYBYPASSOFFORCED/VERIFIEDACCOUNTCODES
SELECT = 51,52, or 53 -
to set emergency
number 1,2 or 3
Emergency Number
Emergency Number 2:
Em
Emergency Number 3:
Em
SELECT =
II-
NOTES:
- DATA = 3 or 4 digit emergency
telephone number
To enter blanks,
Press: LED/Key
q
Example
911 = initialized Data
9911 (Note 2)
L- DATA = 3 or 4-digit telephone number
1. The emergency telephone numbers assigned in this program will be sent out the CO line
immediately when dialed; they will bypass the forced/verified account code dialing restriction.
2. If CO lines are behind PBX or CENTREX, program the PBWCENTREX outside trunk access code:
Example: “9”. A pause is automatically inset-ted following the first 9. See Programs 42-O and 42-I
to assign the CO line and access code for behind PBWCENTREX operation. Also, if the system CO
lines are behind CENTREX/PBX, the CENTREXIPBX trunk access codes must be programmed in
front of the emergency telephone number. Example: If the CENTREXYPBX access code is ‘9: then
enter 99 I 1 in Program 44-51.
3. If verified account codes assigned in Program 69 conflict (are the same) with emergency telephone
numbers assigned in Program 44A; Program 44A has priority.
4. This feature is for use with forced (verified or nonverified) account codes, but not with ABR and
DISA. It also does not override Toll Restriction; emergency numbers must be allowed using system
Toll Restriction tables per normal Toll Restriction programming procedures.
5. Program 448 is related to Toll Restriction and is placed with the other Toll Restriction programs in
this chapter.
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