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INDEX OF NEW FEATURES (continued)
“Hot” Dial Pad Keys
There is a system-wide option that, if enabled, allows
users to dial line access codes and feature codes with-
out lifting the handset or pressing the SPKR or SPCL key. This programmable feature is called “hot dial pad” to
indicate that the dial pad keys are always activated. See pages
and 5-68.
Private Intercom Call Override
If a
station has the Private Intercom Override feature enabled, the user can place a
call by press-
ing
l
or when calling a
station that has
mode disabled. See pages
and 5-52.
Tone Selection
When
setting the ring tone on a
the
user can enter 0 to disable ring tones. See page 4-48.
Toll
Set
The
software package now includes the following Toll Security features:
Weekly Toll Limits:
When enabled, the weekly toll limit feature keeps track of the accumulated call cost for spe-
cified types of toll calls. The feature can monitor
and
toll calls and/or operator-assisted/international
calls. Alarm messages have been added for toll limit management. See pages
and 6-8.
Inter-Tel
Services: The weekly toll limit feature can only be enabled by Inter-Tel Services. See page 6-41.
Enhanced DISA
Codes: DISA security codes can be 4-7 digits long. ADISA caller will have only three
opportunities to enter a valid security code. If the caller fails three times, the failure will generate a system alarm
and that trunk will be inoperable for five minutes. See pages
and 6-8.
DISA Toll Restriction:
DISA lines can be given day and/or night mode toll restrictions like those for individual
stations (except
See pages
and 5-116.
SMDR Blocked DISA
Calls
Option:
A programming flag has been added to SMDR that allows blocked DISA
calls to appear in the
report. See pages
and 4-124.
DISA And Hunt Group
SMDA Summary Reports
has been added to the System Summary report and a new Hunt Croup option has been added
to the Summary Report. See pages
and 5-140.
End-Of-Dialing Digit Suppression
Display and Redial:
A system programmin g flag allows the programmer to specify whether all dialed digits or
just the digits that make up the valid call are displayed and stored in the redial buffer. If desired, the “extra” digits
used for dial-up banking machine, voice mail, automated attendant, or other purposes
suppressed. Suppres-
sing the extra digits prevents entries, such as PIN numbers and other codes,
being displayed when they are
dialed. See pages 4-93 and 5-69.
A programming flag has been added to the
programming prompts that allows you
to specify whether all dialed digits or just the digits that make up the valid call appear in the SMDR report. See
pages 4-123 and 5-142.
Account Code Enhancements
Toll Forced Account
Code: Forced account codes for toll calls only can be programmed for stations with
LCR-Only toll restriction in day
night modes. When this account code type is enabled, the user only has to
enter an account code if the system detects that a toll call has been dialed
is used. See pages
5-32,
and 5-55.
Validated Forced Account
Codes: Forced account codes can be validated
See page
5-33,
and 5-55.
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