Pbx/Centrex Access Codes And Smdr - NEC DSX Software Manual

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If 1551-04: Account Code Toll Restriction Level = 0
If an extension user:
- Seizes the line,
- Dials a valid PBX Access Code,
- Dials a number that begins with 0 or 1,
DSX requires the user to enter an Account Code for the call.

PBX/Centrex Access Codes and SMDR

The following occurs if a DSX line is programmed as a PBX line and access codes are properly entered in
the PBX Access Codes Table:
If an extension user dials a call that includes a valid PBX Access Code, the entire number dialed is
printed in the Number Dialed column and OUT is printed in the Type column (indicating that the call is
an outgoing call).
If an extension user dials a call that does not include a valid PBX Access Code, the entire number dialed
is printed in the Number Dialed column and PBX is printed in the Type column (indicating that the calls
is an internal PBX call).
Conditions
• None
Default Setting
• No PBX/Centrex Access Codes programmed.
Programming
1.
Specify which lines are PBX lines.
In 3101-04: PBX Line (page 811), enter
1.
- A line will only use the PBX Access Codes Table in step 2 if it is programmed as a PBX line.
2.
Enter PBX access codes into the PBX Access Codes Table.
1.
In 3401-01: PBX Access Code Digits (page 838), enter the PBX access codes.
- You can enter up to 10 PBX Access Codes.
- Each code is either 1 or 2 digits long, using digits 0-9 and #.
- You can use * as a wild card character that can be entered in any position.
Other Related Features
Features
Speed Dial (page 315)
Speed Dial offers unique compatibility with connected Centrex services.
IntraMail Features
None
Operation
Operation is automatic when the feature is enabled in programming.
DSX Software Manual
PBX / Centrex Compatibility
.
Yes
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