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System Features 6
This chapter describes system features for the DK14, DK40i and DK424i, in alphabetical order.
These features are available on a system-wide basis and apply to all of these systems, except where
noted. See Table 38 on Page 95 for a list of system features.
Abandoned Call Numbers
Automatic Number Identification (ANI) and Caller ID calls that ring but are abandoned before
they are answered can be stored in system memory. LCD telephone and attendant console users
can display and Auto Dial the abandoned call ANI and Caller ID numbers. Stations can be
programmed to store from 0 to 100 abandoned call numbers in increments of 10.
DK14 and DK40i can store up to 200 ANI and Caller ID abandoned call numbers
DK424i can store up to 2,000 ANI and Caller ID abandoned call numbers
Account Codes (Forced/Voluntary/Verified)
Account Codes provide a method of tracing and categorizing CO line calls on the SMDR report.
They may even be used to temporarily change a restricted station's class of service to allow long
distance calling after an Account Code is entered.
Account Codes may be required before dialing calls (Forced) or optionally entered during calls
(Voluntary). Codes can be as long as 15 digits and can be verified or nonverified. If a printer is
connected to the system, a record of each Account Code prints out on the SMDR report.
Note The 911 emergency number and two other optional customer-designated numbers (up to
four digits long) can be assigned to bypass Forced Verified Account Code requirements.
Alarm Sensor (DK40i, DK424i only)
Both the PIOU and PIOUS option interface PCBs have a sensor that can be connected to a
customer-supplied alarm system. If the alarm is activated, the sensor triggers a loud alert tone to all
digital and electronic telephones. Any station programmed with an
$ODUP button can turn off the
alert tone.