Account Code
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Chapter 2 - Features and Operation
2. Press the ACCT CODE flexible button
(FLASH 31, Button #1)
. Enter up to 12 digits
(0-9, *, #). [*] represents a do not care digit. The system ignores all digits after this digit
when entering an account code. The [#] represents a single do not care digit.
3. Press the CLASS OF SERVICE flexible button
(FLASH 31, Button #2)
. Enter a 2-digit Class
of Service Number (1-7) that corresponds to Class of Service 1-7. The first digit represents
Day COS and the second digit represents Night COS.
4. Press HOLD to complete the entry. A confirmation tone sounds.
DEFAULT … No Account Codes are assigned.
To delete the currently displayed Verified Account Code:
1. Press the DELETE CODE flexible button
(FLASH 31, Button #3)
to delete the entire
account code entry.
2. To display the next account code on the LCD, press the NEXT flexible button
(FLASH 31,
Button #18)
.
3. To display the previous account code on the LCD, press the PREVIOUS flexible button
(FLASH 31, Button #19)
.
To erase previously entered digits:
1. Press the ERASE DIGITS flexible button
(FLASH 31, Button #4)
2. Each press of the button erases one digit. Continue until all desired digits are erased.
3. Re-enter the correct digits, then press HOLD to complete the entry. A confirmation tone
sounds.
Operation
To use Verified Account Codes:
1. Press preprogrammed ACCOUNT CODE button before accessing a CO line.
2. Dial the account code up to 12-digits. If the account code matches a verified account
code, intercom dial tone is returned. Otherwise an error tone is presented.
3. Access the outside CO line or dial the LCR code and dial the desired number.
(Refer to
Figure 2-1 on page 2-10
for FLASH 31 button mapping.)
Existing account code entries display in numerical order from lowest to highest.
If an existing account code displays on the LCD when FLASH 31 is initially entered,
the programming procedure creates a new account code, but does not delete the
account code initially shown. If the intent is to
change
an existing account code
from one number to another, perform the assignment procedure and delete the
undesired account code entry by following the procedure in the following section.
SMDR must be enabled for the Account Code feature to operate. Also, SMDR must
be enabled for the account code to become part of the SMDR record.
Summary of Contents for Starplus Triad-S
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