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Forced Account Code
Forced Account Codes allow you to override the toll
control restrictions that may be in place on your
telephone set. Only one code is valid on a telephone
set with Forced Account Code capability.
Lift Handset.
, [4], plus the Forced Account Code entry.
If the account code is entered correctly, you will be connected to
the first available line in your dial 9 group. You will be allowed to
place any call. If the account code is entered incorrectly, you will
receive busy tone.
Forced Account Code and Travelling Class Of Service are
similar functions. The actual difference in operation between
the two is dictated by system programming. A station subject
to Forced Account Codes is only able to utilize the forced
account code dedicated to that station. A station that is
subject to Travelling Class of Service may utilize any valid
account code programmed within the system. For more
information see Travelling Class Of Service in this users'
Hold
Hold allows you to temporarily disconnect from a
telephone call, without permanently disconnecting.
Held calls may be transferred or retrieved from your
own station or from other stations within the system.
To place a call on Hold:
You have an established call.
Press the station hookswitch and hold it down for approximately 2
second. You should hear a repeated "double beep" that indicates
the call is on hold.
You may hang up, call another station, place an outside call or
perform any other station function that is available to you.
To retrieve a held call at your own station:
Lift Handset .
You will hear interrupted (double beep) dial tone that indicates
there is a call on hold at your station.