Panasonic KX-TD816/1232AL User Manual Addendum page 161

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6.2
SLT and ISDN Telephone Features
In "Option" mode
• You can enter any account code when needed. It is possible to record a calling or called
party's account code in the SMDR within fifteen seconds after the other party hangs up.
General
• It is not possible to enter an account code while having a conversation or hearing reorder
tone.
• There is no need for an account code entry when receiving incoming calls.
• Dialling " " while entering an account code allows you to clear the number and re-enter.
• Pressing the Register Recall button while entering an account code cancels the entry.
• An account code can be up to ten numeric digits (0 through 9). After entering an account
code, the delimiter "#" or "99" must be entered (the entered account code should not be
"99" nor end with "9").
• An account code can be stored into Memory Dialling ("Pickup Dialling (Hot Line),"
"System/Station Speed Dialling," "Call Forwarding — to CO Line"). The sequence to enter
an account code into Memory Dialling is as follows:
— [Feature Number] [Account Code] [#] [Line Access Code] [Phone Number]
— [Feature Number] [Account Code] [99] [Line Access Code] [Phone Number]
• If an entered account code does not match a stored account code when making a CO call, a
reorder tone is returned.
• If an entered account code matches a pre-assigned account code when making a CO call, the
charge fee of the account code is totalized.
• If you use an account code which is for a private call, the phone number of the destination
is not recorded on SMDR.
Programming References
• Station Programming (Section 2)
Charge Fee Reference — Account Code Charge Fee Reference, Account Code Set
• System Programming — Installation Manual & Installation Manual Addendum
[105] Account Codes
[508] Account Code Entry Mode
[601] Class of Service
Feature References
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)
Toll Restriction Override by Account Code Entry
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Class of Service (COS) is used to define the features which are allowed for a group of extension.
Refer to the Installation Manual for programming and more details.
or
(→ see Installation Manual)
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