iPECS-LIK
Feature Description & Operation Manual
Authorization Code, dial “*” or “*” and the Authorization table index.
2. Dial the corresponding Authorization Code.
3. Momentarily press the Hook-switch.
4. Place call as normal.
DISA
To enter an Authorization Code when second dial tone is received:
1. Dial the station number for a Station Authorization code or, for a System code, “*” or
“*” and the Authorization table index,
2. Dial the corresponding Authorization Code.
3. Place call as normal.
System Attendant
To assign an Authorization Code:
1. Press the [PGM] button.
2. Dial Attendant Station Program Code ‘031’.
3. Dial station number for a Station code or, for system code, “*” or “*” and the
Authorization table index.
4. Dial Authorization Code.
5. Press the [SAVE] button.
Conditions
1. When a DISA Line is marked for Authorization Code entry, the caller will hear DND
Warning tone and must input a valid Authorization Code to continue. In case of an
entry error, the user may retry entry of the code. In case of multiple entry errors,
the user may retry entry based on the DISA Retry counter. The station, if assigned,
is forced to COS 7 after repeated attempts fail.
2. A user must enter a valid code within the number of attempts assigned as the FAC
(Forced Account Code) Retry Count. The station, if enabled, is placed to COS 7
after repeated failure attempts.
3. A user may enter an Authorization Code from any station to place a CO/IP call using
Walking COS.
4. The default Station Authorization code is the station number and “*”.
5. The total number of Authorization codes is provided in Table 1.2-1.
6. CO/IP groups may be configured to require entry of a valid Authorization Code. In
this case, a second dial tone is provided when the CO/IP group is accessed. If the
code entered is invalid, error tone is returned and the user must enter a valid code
within the FAC Retry Count.
7. If the Check Password option is enabled in the LCR database, when dialed digits
match the LDT table digits, the system will send second dial tone to request the
user input a valid Authorization code.
8. An Authorization code may include any dial pad digit except “*” and “#”.
9. Duplicate or conflicting System Authorization codes are not allowed when using the
older “*” and code operation. For example, code “1234” conflicts with code “123”
and cannot be recognized as a unique code. Since the index operation employs
the table index and the station number forms part of the Station code, conflicts will
not occur and duplicate codes are allowed for these types of Authorization code.
10. Use of Authorization codes varies based on the system nation code. In some