iPECS UCP
Feature Description and Operation Manual Issue 1.3
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the“*” 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 System Authorization Table index, codes cannot be duplicated and conflicts
will not occur.
9. Use of Authorization codes varies based on the system Nation Code. In some
regions, particularly the US and UK, a System Authorization code may be required
for DISA access. Entering a Station code on a DISA line will fail in these areas. In
other regions, a System Authorization code can be used with Walking COS (Class
of Service).
10. The system can be configured to require an End of Entry code or simply “End
Code”. If “End Code” is enabled, you must enter “#” after entry of the Authorization
code.
Programming
SYSTEM DATA System Attributes DISA Retry Count, AUTH Retry Count, Simple
Auth Code Usage, COS 7 When Auth Fail,
Related Features
Account Code
Auto Service Mode Control
Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
Outside Line Groups
Outside Line Access
Temporary Station COS (Class of Service)/Lock
Walking COS (Class of Service)
Call Forward
Station User Programming & Codes
Hardware