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Section 200 general description
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Account Codes (Unverified: 10 digits max., or Verified: either first 4 digits, or Code Pgming Table
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No. V100-V500)
DISA Security Code (Pgming Table No. D001-D016)
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Caller Data (Format #2 only)
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ISDN Charge Data (Format #2 only -- Not Used/for future use)
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Call Ringing Duration (Format #2 only; includes abandoned calls)
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Carriage Return Line Feed
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NOTE : Centrex and PBX codes, DISA security codes, and ARS access codes will not appear as
dialed digits.
If the Caller ID Feature is installed and enabled, "Private" will appear for calls with restricted
Caller ID display. "Out of Area" will appear for long-distance calls that do not provide Caller ID
information.
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Provides accounting management tool for allocation of telephone expenses.
Identifies areas for system or feature upgrade.
Provides customer with record of telephone usage which can be used in making
budgetary and planning forecasts.
Prevents telephone abuse and misuse by identifying unauthorized outgoing calls.
Provides personnel evaluation tool to measure amount of employee's time spent on
the telephone.
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Customers whose operation requires call tracking capabilities (e.g., lawyers,
consultants, etc.)
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The system can store up to 800 SSD bin numbers that can be accessed by any user. Selected
users can program the SSDs on their extension phones (if their phones are enabled for it in
programming).
The phone numbers stored inside the SSD bins can be up to 24 digits in length. End-users can
"chain" up to 6 SSDs together inside a PSD (Personal Speed Dial) bin, to handle phone numbers
that are longer than 24 digits. Also, the system can be set to automatically access a trunk group
whenever an SSD is dialed (so you won't have to program trunk access into the SSD bins).
On a proprietary telephone, an SSD number can be dialed by pressing a pre-programmed
Flexible Feature (FF) key, or by pressing "Auto" and dialing the SSD bin number (00-79 or 000-
799). Or, on display phones, the user can display an SSD Index that shows a list of current SSDs
in the system, and press the soft key next to the desired SSD to dial it automatically.
Individual phones can be programmed to display (or not display) the actual phone number being
outpulsed for the SSD.
The DBS 576 can be programmed so that SSDs will override any toll restrictions that would
normally apply.
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