1.5 Making Call Features
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Feature Guide
There are two methods of entering account codes explained below.
One of the methods is selected for each extension based on Class of Service (COS) programming (
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Conditions
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An account code can be stored in Memory Dialing (One-touch Dialing, for example).
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Account Button
A flexible button can be customized as the Account button. The Account button is used in place of the
feature number for entering an account code. This button is useful because it can be used at any time,
while feature number entry is allowed only when hearing a dial tone before seizing a CO line.
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Account code entry after receiving a disconnection signal from a CO line must be done while hearing
a reorder tone. Otherwise the SMDR call record is logged and entry becomes impossible afterwards.
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If an account code is entered more than once, the code entered last is logged in the SMDR.
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Even in Forced mode, emergency numbers can be dialed without an account code. (
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Proprietary telephone (PT) users can also enter an account code for incoming CO line calls during a
conversation.
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Verified Code Entry
To identify who made a CO line call for accounting and billing purposes, a verified code can be used.
This code can be used at any extension. (
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Feature Guide References
1.21.1 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)
User Manual References
1.5.4.4
Dial Type Selection
Description
The dialing mode (rotary or tone) can be selected for each CO line through system programming (
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Dialing Mode [410]) regardless of originating extension (under contract with the telephone company).
Mode
Description
Option
An extension user can enter an account code, but is not required to.
Forced
An extension user must always enter an account code before seizing a CO
line.
Mode
Description
DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-
Frequency)
Numbers dialed by an extension user are transmitted to the CO line using
analog tones.
Pulse Dial (Rotary)
Numbers dialed by an extension user are transmitted to the CO line using
analog pulses.
Summary of Contents for KX- TAW848
Page 5: ...Feature Guide 5 V VM Voice Mail VPS Voice Processing System X XDP eXtra Device Port ...
Page 13: ...Feature Guide 13 Section 1 Call Handling Features ...
Page 60: ...1 5 Making Call Features 60 Feature Guide User Manual References 1 2 1 Basic Calling ...
Page 167: ...Feature Guide 167 Section 2 System Configuration and Administration Features ...
Page 182: ...2 2 System Configuration Software 182 Feature Guide 3 2 2 Manager Programming ...
Page 196: ...2 4 Fault Recovery Diagnostics 196 Feature Guide ...
Page 197: ...Feature Guide 197 Section 3 Programming Instructions ...
Page 232: ...3 3 PT Programming 232 Feature Guide ...
Page 233: ...Feature Guide 233 Section 4 KX TAW848 Maintenance Console Operating Instructions ...
Page 545: ...4 14 ARS 8 Feature Guide 545 Feature Guide References 1 9 1 Automatic Route Selection ARS ...
Page 568: ...4 16 Maintenance 10 568 Feature Guide ...
Page 569: ...Feature Guide 569 Section 5 Appendix ...
Page 577: ...Feature Guide 577 Index ...
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