System & Station

Program 30 – Station Class of Service

LED 09: Change Toll Restriction (TR) Override Code

When enabled (LED 09 On), two TR Override codes are available. When one of these codes is dialed from any station, all Toll Restriction is bypassed. Change TR Override codes by pressing [PDN] + ￿￿￿￿ for Code 1, or [PDN] + ￿￿￿￿ for Code 2. Press 5HGLDO to store.

LED 08: Forced Account Code

When enabled, (LED 08 On), a station or DISA CO line user using a line with a Forced Account requirement (Program 15-7) must enter an Account Code before the outgoing CO/Tie/DID line call can be completed. If Forced Account Codes should be verified, enable Verified Account Code (LED 14 On). Program 60-4 defines the Forced Account Code digit length.

To force a verified account code entry on Two-CO line DISA calls through the system, (Turn LEDs 08 and 14 On per the following table: Port 10-DK14, Port 035-DK40i, Port 039-RCTUA, Port 089-RCTUB, RCTUBA/BB, 249-RCTU C/D, and Port 344 for RCTU E/F). Also, enable Forced Account Code for outgoing CO line in Program 15-7.

Processor

Port

 

Processor

Port

DK14

10

 

RCTUB, RCTUBA/BB, B1CU

089

 

 

 

 

 

DK40i

035

 

RCTUC/D, B2CAU/BU, B3CAU/BU

249

 

 

 

 

 

RCTUA

039

 

RCTUE/F, B5CAU/BU

344

 

 

 

 

 

LED 07: Off-hook Call Announce (OCA) Automatic

When LED 07 is On, a calling station has this feature enabled. If the system is set for Ring First Signaling (Program 10-1, LED 10 On), the user must dial ￿￿ after hearing busy tone or ￿￿ after hearing ringback tone in order to OCA the called station. OCA Automatic only works on systems with Voice First Signaling (Program 10-1 or 10-2, LED 01, Off) in which case the user does not have to dial ￿￿ or ￿￿. Initialized default: On - all ports. The called station must also be enabled to receive OCA (see Program 31, LED 03).

LED 06: Automatic Busy Redial (ABR) Access

ABR can be enabled (LED 06 On) or disabled (LED 06 Off) for each station. The system selects the last line in the originating line group each time ABR is initiated (see also Program 10-1). If you do not enable ABR access here, the ABR soft key does not appear on LCD telephones. ABR operates when calling on ground and loop start lines, but is not functional for DID or Tie line calls. ABR overrides Program 41. Program 41 is normally used with LCR.

For the DK40i, K5RCU, K5RCU2, or K4RCU must be installed; for the DK14, QRCU must be installed to detect busy tone so that ABR will function.

LED 05: Speed Dial

LED 04 enables (On) or disables (Off) Station and System Speed Dial. Initialized default: On - all ports.

LED 04: Call Pickup Code Option

Determines the operation of pickup code ￿￿￿￿￿ in Release 3.2 (and above) software. If LED 04 is On, ￿￿￿￿￿ only picks up All Call Page and External Page (per Program 10-2, LED 15). If LED 04 is Off, ￿￿￿￿￿ picks up an internal call ringing on a telephone as a priority or it picks up All Call Page or External Page if no internal calls are ringing. Prior to Release 3.2, ￿￿￿￿￿ picked up ringing calls as priority over All Call Page pickup calls.

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Toshiba DK424I, dk14, DK40I LED 09 Change Toll Restriction TR Override Code, LED 08 Forced Account Code, LED 05 Speed Dial

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