Specifications

2-8 Account Codes
Features and Operation
STARPLUS STSe - Programming & Operations Manual August 2005
Enhanced 911 Power Failure Station
Description
The power failure signal is designed to be used with the normally open (NO) power failure
leads from the Proctor unit connected to an SLT port or SLA device. When the leads close in
power failure, this is detected as an off hook and 911 routing ceases to the Proctor unit. 911
calls are sent via trunks other than those marked for 911 use until the power failure lead
opens, which is detected as an on hook. 911 calls are then routed again to the Proctor unit.
Programming Steps
1. Press the E911 POWER FAILURE STATION button (FLASH 09, Button #7). The following
message displays:
2. Enter a valid SLT station number (100-8999) to be used as the power failure station.
3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds.
Conditions
» During a power failure, 911 calls are sent via trunks other than those marked for 911.
» During a power failure, the stations digit information is not sent.
» The feature requires either an SLT port or an SLA port for the integration to work.
Account Codes
Description
An account code is the last field within Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR), that
provides tracking capabilities for specific calls by entering a verified/non-verified, variable
length (up to 12 digits) identifier.
The use of forced Account Codes is optional, offered on a system-wide basis.
Related Information
PROCTOR 911 P/F ####
####
Quick Reference
Flash 21 Button 1 The SMDR function MUST be enabled for the Forced Account
Code feature to operate (refer to “SMDR Enable/Disable” on
page 2-288).