Panasonic DBS 576 Manual Suplementario

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5-6
DBS 576HD (USA) issued September 2001
576-50-700
Chapter 7. SLT Features
Section 700 - Operation
Related Programming
FF1 (System): Extension Class of Service Setting 
FF3 (Extension): Extension Class of Service Assignment 
FF8 (Maintenance): Absence Messages
Considerations
Calling parties without a display get a ring back tone, rather than the Absence Message.
If a message code number that has not been programmed is selected, “Absence No.n,” appears 
on the display (n = message number).
Regardless of setting an Absence Message on a DID/DIL extension, DID/DIL calls are routed 
according to the trunk ringing setting. 
An absence message may also be cancelled by dialing 7**. This cancels Do Not Disturb and Call 
Forwarding-All Calls as well.
Account Codes
Description
You can assign account codes to clients to facilitate billing and to track call dates and times, numbers 
called, and outside line numbers used. This information is printed for each account on the System 
Message Detail Recording (SMDR) record.
In addition verified account codes may be used to change the TRS level to allow calls to numbers 
otherwise restricted.
Account codes may be either forced or unforced (voluntary) and either verified or unverified.
This feature works with Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR). During a phone call, a station 
user can silently enter an accounting or client billing code. The entered Code will display on the 
phone’s LCD as it’s dialed, so the user can tell it’s being registered. Then later, the SMDR reports will 
show the Code dialed for each call, and even sort the report by these Codes.
There are two different types of account codes: Non-Verified and Verified Account Codes. Prior to 
Version 3.6, the maximum amount of account code numbers for both types could range from 1-10 
digits. Beginning with Version 3.6, a second mode has been added that allows the user to set the 
maximum amount of account code numbers from 1-4 digits. An account code error will occur when 
more than the maximum number of digits are entered. 
Non-Verified Account Codes
Non-Verified Codes are not checked by the system for validity. Depending on the setting, the user can 
enter anything from 1-4 digits or 1-10 digits. Individual phones can be programmed to accept forced 
Account Codes (the user must enter a code for every call) or voluntary Account Codes (the user can 
enter a code, but doesn’t have to, for each call).
Non-Verified Account Codes can be assigned to incoming and/or outgoing calls. For incoming calls, 
the user can enter the Code anytime during the call. For outgoing calls, the user either enters the Code 
before accessing an outside line (for forced Codes), or anytime during the call (for voluntary Codes).