Specifications

DXP Correspondence Manual
SMDABMDR
Programming
10.4
Emergency
Numbers
10.5
Authorization
Code
When the system requires an account code, a telephone user must
enter it before the system allows him or her to dial a number; however,
the system does not require an account code prior to allowing a
telephone user to dial a designated emergency number. Use
thi’s
procedure to list the designated emergency numbers. The system
accepts a total of 16 numbers. Each number can be up to 16 digits long.
Authorization codes provide system users the mobility to use their
class of service (COS) features, prime line assignments, and exception
numbers on any telephone in the system. One popular term for such a
feature is walking class
ofsewice.
Don’t confuse authorization codes
with account codes. Authorization codes are associated with personal
intercom numbers as are COS, prime markings, and exception
numbers. Therefore, when a user enters his or her authorization code
at any system telephone, the code alerts the system as to what features
to make available to the user. The user can employ the telephone for
anything allowed by his or her personal intercom number; however, he
or she cannot disturb the last number redial stored there by the normal
user. Once a user accesses his or her telephone features, they remain in
effect until any idle time at the telephone exceeds the authorization
code time-out period (see section 5.12,
System Timing Features,
for
more information).
As an additional feature, when a telephone is mapped with a lock
button, a user can press it and then
dial
an authorization code. This
action denies access to that telephone by other users. Use the
procedure given here to program and assign authorization codes. Use
Chapter Six,
Station COS Programming,
to match the COS to the
personal intercom number and use the section 7.37, Button Mapping,
to assign the lock button to a telephone.
NOTE: You can include a two second pause as part of the
authorization code by typing a p at the point in the code
where you wish a pause to occur.
If
you include a pause, a
user must wait two seconds at the proper point when he or
she dials the authorization code because the pause is now
part of the code.
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