Instruction manual

Display
number and name; the call type designator appears in position 16 (here, “b”
indicates that the covered party was busy).
Screen 1
>344 Carter,L
Screen 2
798 Bradshaw b
Reception of Returning or Third-Party Calls
Screen 1 identifies either where the call is returning from or the destination of the
third-party call. Screen 2 presents identification of either the calling party on the
returning call or the data terminal that set up the third-party call.
Example of returning parked call:
Screen 1
} PARK RTN
Screen 2
512 Smith,B p
Example of Third-Party Call Setup call at source station:
Screen 1
}912155551212
Screen 2
153 Dataterm a
Special Call Displays
Display enhancements provided by R3 apply to the following System 25 features.
Account Code Entry
When a user activates the Account Code Entry feature by dialing 0 or pressing
ACCT ENTRY, the system displays the prompt ACCT?.
As the user enters the account code, the digits are displayed to the right of the
prompt. If the number of digits exceeds 9, the system automatically scrolls to Screen
2; the continuation character “-”
and the remaining digits appear on Screen 2.
The prompt and digits remain displayed until one of the following occurs:
— The user enters either “#” or the administered number of code digits.
— The user restarts the Account Code Entry feature by dialing 0 or pressing
ACCT ENTRY again, to correct an erroneous entry.
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