Code Calling Access - NEC NEAX 2400 ICS Features Manual

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General Description
This feature provides the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] and station users dial access to Code Calling
equipment.
Operating Procedure
To access Code Calling:
a.) Go off hook; receive Dial Tone.
b.) Dial the CODE CALLING ACCESS code.
c.) Dial the code number for the unit desired.
Service Conditions
1.
Amplifiers, speakers, and Code Calling units must be provided by the customer.
2.
Loop Start Central Office trunks are used for interfacing Code Calling equipment. One Central
Office trunk circuit is required per paging port and per answer back port.
3.
Fully Restricted Stations: A fully restricted station may make only dial "0" and station-to-station
calls; therefore, the CODE CALL ACCESS is denied.
4.
HOTLINE [H-1]: A hotline station user can be programmed to connect to a Code Call Unit when
the station goes off-hook.
5.
ROUTE RESTRICTION: A station that is Code Calling route restricted is denied dial access to
the Code Call unit. Restricted calls are routed to Reorder Tone. If allowed by the station user's
Class of Service, Attendant assistance can be used to complete a code call for a route-restricted
station.
6.
Attendants, station users and TIE trunk users can dial an access code and a 2 or 3-digit called
party code to activate a coded signal.
term
7.
The D
display will indicate the elapsed call time and trunk number.
Interactions
PAGING TRANSFER [P-10] may be used along with CODE CALLING ACCESS. Refer to PAGING
TRANSFER
[P-10]
for additional programming.
NEAX2400 ICS Business Features and Specifications
NDA-24143, Issue 4

Code Calling Access

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