3-20

System & Station

Program 05 – Flexible Access Code Numbering

Default

Features Affected

New

Access

Access

(N/A = Not Affected/ Cannot Change)

Code

Codes

 

 

 

Default [PDNs] and Park Orbits (see Program 04)

T.R. Override/T. Class Code Input (Cnf + #47)

 

 

Default [PhDNs] (see Program *04)

BGM Over Stations ON (#481)

 

 

Automatic Callback (Dial 4-N/A)

BGM Over Stations OFF (#480)

 

 

CO Line Queuing (Dial 4-N/A)

BGM Over External Speakers ON (#491)(Station Port

 

 

Station Number Display (#401)

000 only)

 

 

 

 

 

Port Number Display (#402)

BGM Over External Speakers OFF (#490)(Station

 

 

Port 000 only)

 

 

 

 

 

Hold (#41)

Cancel Message Waiting at Station (#409) from [PDN]

 

 

 

 

 

Hold Pickup (#42)

or [PhDN]

 

4

Automatic Busy Redial (Conf + #44)

Retrieve Message Waiting (#408)

 

 

 

 

Automatic Busy Redial Cancel (Int + #44)

Access Code/Speed Dial Prefix (44 or #)

 

 

Message Waiting Answer (#408) from INT, [PDN], or

To store a CO line or feature access code in Speed

 

 

[PhDN]

Dial memory from rotary phones or phones without

 

 

Display [PDN], [SDN], or [PhDN] on LCD (#407)

the Speed Dial and Redial buttons, enter 44 + 7XXX

 

 

instead of # + 7XXX.

 

 

Emergency Call to Attendant Console (#400)

Start Trace #489 (Station Port 000 only)

 

 

Standard telephone Redial (44) or dial # for feature

Stop Trace #488 (Station Port 000 only)

 

 

access code

Cancel Auto Call Back (#43)

 

 

Flash (Cnf + #45)

 

 

 

 

 

Account Code Input (Cnf + #46)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Call Pickup Station (#5+Station No.), Ringing CO or

Selected Group Pickup (#5+#320~#339)

 

 

DID line (#59)

Own Group(s) Pickup (#5+#34)

 

 

 

 

 

Directed Pickup of CO Line on Hold (#5+#7 XXX,

Pickup Ringing Line (#59)

 

 

XXX = 001~200),

 

5

 

 

Pick-up External Page (#5 +#30 or for Zone Page

[DN] Pickup #5#2+XXX (XXX=[PDN] or [PhDN], DK

 

 

 

 

Release 3.1 and above)

 

 

#5+#35~#38)

 

 

 

 

 

#5#79 Pick up Tandem Connection (Release 3.2 and

Verified Account Codes (DK14, DK40i, RCTUA~C/D:

 

 

Speed Dial + 50; RCTUE/F Speed Dial + 050)

 

 

above)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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