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Connect), dials the Monitor Password set in the System Configuration 2 and then dials the
extension. See System Configuration 2 on page 160 for complete setup of this feature.
Can Be Monitored: Enables the extension to be monitored by extensions with the Exec Privilege
feature enabled. Monitored parties hear a beep tone every 10-15 seconds while the call is being
monitored. See System Configuration 2 on page 160 for more information.
Force Acct Codes: The Force Acct Codes feature requires a phone user to enter a code to place an
outgoing non-emergency call. After a number is entered the user hears four beeps to prompt input of
an account code. If a correct account code is not entered within 10 seconds, the call is terminated. If
a correct account code is entered, the code is compared with the code in the existing list. If no match
is found, the user hears four beeps again and can re-enter the account code. See Forced Accounts on
page 130 to set up codes.
Disconnect Signal (only for standard phone and modem/fax): Any time an Extension port ends a
call and the Disconnect Signal is enabled on that port, before returning to internal dial tone, the
system sends “D” DTMF tone. The “D” tone is generally used when you have an Interactive Voice
Response (IVR) or other third party equipment connected to an Extension port on the VS1 phone
system. Third-party equipment needs to be configured to disconnect upon hearing a “D” DTMF
tone. The Disconnect Signal setting works with the Gateway setting in a CO port. When Gateway is
selected, and the system hears a “D” DTMF tone, it automatically disconnects the call.
Message Lamp (only for standard phone and modem/fax): If you are using a standard single line
phone with an analog or 90V message waiting light, Message Waiting does not apply. The PEU
now supplies 90V to the message waiting light for any port configured as a standard phone. This
feature is for backward compatibility with older model phones.
Note VS1 Software Versions 2.7.5 and later support analog message waiting lamps on ports
configured as “Standard Phone” or “Modem/Fax.” To support this feature, the system must
have a Host Adapter Card Model 200 (Serial number begins with 318), with a PEU Model
200 or 205 connected to the Card. This feature is not supported if a PEU 250 is connected
to the Host Adapter Card. If the PEUs are in a daisy-chain, the PEU must be the first in
the chain for the message waiting lamp feature to work on that PEU. For more
information, contact Telecor Technical Support.
Communication: Used for Attendant Stations only. Select the Communication port that Attendant
connects to on the Telecor Voice Server (TVS). Enter 9600 for Bits/Sec and COM 1 or COM 2
depending on what serial port is being used.