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    							Section 700 - Operation Chapter 5. Key Telephone Features
    576-50-700 DBS 576 (USA) issued September 2001 5-7
    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).
    Verified Account Codes
    Verified Account Codes entered by phone users must match a code that has been preprogrammed into 
    an Account Code Table. Depending on the setting, the user can enter anything from 1-4 digits or 1-10 
    digits. These codes can also be either forced or voluntary. You can program these codes with their 
    own Toll Restriction Service (TRS) Class assignment so that, when entered, they will override the 
    extension’s TRS Class. Thus, Verified Account Code users can “float” from phone to phone, placing 
    calls that would normally be restricted on that phone.
    Non-Verified Account Codes
    Non-verified Account codes are voluntary codes. (i.e., You do not have to enter an account code 
    before making a call.)
    You can assign Non-verified Account codes to both incoming and outgoing calls. To assign an 
    account code to an outgoing call, you enter the account code before making the call or during the call. 
    To assign an account code to an incoming call, you enter the account code during the call.
    Operation
    To enter an account code before making a call:
    Action Result
    1.   Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF key. Intercom dial tone
    2.   Enter the Account Code feature code (default = 8#).Enter Account # displays
    3.   Enter the Account Code (up to 10 digits). Specified account code displays
    4.   Press the # key. Specified account code # displays
    5.   Press a vacant CO key or enter a trunk access code.CO Key LED lights
    6.   Dial the phone number. Dialed phone number displays 
    						
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    To enter an account code during an outside call:
    Verified Account Codes
    Stations restricted from outside call origination by Toll Restriction Service (TRS) can be allowed to 
    make outgoing calls by entering a Verified Account code that changes the TRS. After a call is made, 
    the SMDR record for the call will show the verified account code.
    Operation
    To make an outside call that requires an account code:
    Hardware Requirements
    • An SMDR printer or external call accounting system is required to collect account code records.
    Related Programming
    • FF1-0-19: TRS Class for Forced Account Code
    • FF1-2: Dial Plan
    • FF3: Forced Account
    • FF3: Verified Account
    • FF8-1-04: Verified Account Codes with TRS Class
    Considerations
    • Account codes are not available during conversation recording mode for the Built-In Voice Mail.
    • Account codes will be cancelled after using CO queuing.Action Result
    1.   During a call, press the AUTO key.
    2.   Press the # key.Enter Account # displays
    3.   Enter the Account Code (up to 10 digits). Specified account code displays
    4.   Press the # key. Display returns to call state.
    Action Result
    1.   Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF key. Intercom dial tone
    2.   Enter the Verified Account ID code (default = 8#).Enter Account # displays
    3.   Enter the Account Code (10 digits max.). Specified account code displays
    4.   Press the # key. Specified account code # displays
    5.   Press a vacant CO key or enter a trunk access code.CO Key LED lights
    6.   Dial the phone number. Dialed phone number displays 
    						
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    • Account Codes interact with TRS as shown in the following table:
    Forced or Not ForcedVe r i f i e d  o r  
    Non-VerifiedTRS Class
    No Account Entry Account Entry
    Not Forced Non-Verified Extension Port Based TRS 
    ClassExtension Port Based TRS 
    Class
    Verified Account Code Based TRS 
    Class
    Forced Non-Verified TRS Class for Forced 
    Account Code 
    (FF1 0 19 0001)Extension Port Based TRS 
    Class
    Verified Account Code Based TRS 
    Class 
    						
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    Chapter 5. Key Telephone Features Section 700 - Operation
    Attendant Group Calls
    Description
    You can call the attendant group from any extension by dialing the designated attendant number.
    Operation
    To call an attendant group:
    Hardware Requirements
    •N/A
    Related Programming
    • FF1-2: Dial Plan
    • FF3: Extension Number
    • FF5-0: Attendant Hunt Groups
    Considerations
    • Up to 20 extensions can be included in an attendant group.
    • The attendant pilot number is flexible.
    • If a member of an attendant group is for a virtual extension, multiple extensions in the attendant 
    group can be made to ring at once when the virtual number is dialed.
    Auto Repeat Dial
    Description
    If you press the REDIAL key while receiving busy tone on an outside call, the System automatically 
    redials the number. The System continues to redial the number at set intervals until the called number 
    answers, the caller hangs up, or the maximum of 15 redial attempts is made. 
    Operation
    To use Auto Repeat Dial:Action Result
    1.   Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF key. Intercom dial tone
    2.   Enter the attendant pilot number (default = 0).Call Attendant displays
    Action Result
    1.   Press the ON/OFF key. Intercom dial tone
    2.   Press a vacant CO key or enter a trunk access code CO Key LED lights 
    						
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    Hardware Requirements
    •N/A
    Related Programming
    • FF1-0-03: Extension COS (Auto Repeat Dial)
    • FF3: Extension COS Assignment
    Considerations
    •N/A
    Background Music
    Description
    If your System is set up to provide Background Music, music can be played from the speakers of idle 
    telephones. If a call is made to an extension receiving Background Music, the music stops and the 
    phone rings. Background Music is also interrupted when the phone goes offhook.
    The System can also provide Music-on-Hold (MOH) using a separate music source (except with 
    CPC-HS). If MOH is provided, callers automatically hear music when they are placed on hold. (For 
    more information on MOH, see page 3-39.)
    Operation
    To turn Background Music on:
    To turn Background Music off:
    3.   Dial the phone number. •   Dialed phone number displays
    •   Busy tone
    4.   Press the REDIAL key. System automatically redials number
    Action Result
    1.   Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF key. Intercom dial tone
    2.   Enter the Background Music code (default = *30).BGM ON displays
    3.   Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
    Action Result
    1.   Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF key. Intercom dial tone
    2.   Enter the Background Music code (default = *30).BGM OFF displays
    3.   Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
    Action Result 
    						
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    Hardware Requirements
    • The music source must be purchased separately. It is not provided with the System. 
    Related Programming
    • FF1-0-03: Extension COS (BGM)
    Considerations
    •N/A
    Busy Override 
    Description
    Busy Override allows you to break into another user’s outside or intercom calls to relay urgent 
    information or to create three-party conference calls.
    Operation
    To break into a call with a line appearance on your phone (CO Key Busy Override):
    To use Extension Busy Override:Important: A license may be required from the American Society of Compos-
    ers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) or similar organizations to transmit radio 
    or recorded music through the MOH and/or Background Music feature.  Pana-
    sonic Telecommunication Systems Company, its distributors, and affiliates 
    assume no liability should users of Panasonic equipment fail to obtain such a 
    license. 
    Action Result
    1.   Press the lit direct CO key. •   Alert tone sounds to both phones (Sys-
    tem programming required)
    •   Connected to both parties
    Action Result
    1.   Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF key. Intercom dial tone 
    						
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    Hardware Requirements
    •N/A
    Related Programming
    • FF1-0-01: Splash Tone (Busy Override)
    • FF1-0-03: Extension COS (Manual DND Override Send)
    • FF1-0-03: Extension COS (Forced DND Override)
    • FF1-2: Dial Plan
    • FF3: Extension COS
    • FF3: Data Security
    Considerations
    • You cannot break in on three-party conference calls.
    • The default for the Override Alert Tone is off. If the Override Alert Tone is enabled, the tone will 
    be sent to both parties when a call is overridden.
    • Beginning with Version 3.0 and higher, certain extensions can be excluded from busy override 
    based on Class of Service.
    Callback Request
    Description
    If you dial a busy extension, Callback Request enables the System to call you back when that 
    extension becomes free. When you answer, the System automatically rings the called party again.
    2.   Dial the extension number. •   Dialed extension number displays
    •   Busy tone
    3.   Enter the Busy Override code (default = 9). •   Alert tone sounds to both extensions 
    (System programming required) 
    •   Connection to both parties
    •   OVR1: (name of overriding exten-
    sion) and OVR2: (extension name 
    for current talk path) displays on 
    both extensions
    Action Result 
    						
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    Operation
    To set a Callback Request:
    To respond to a Callback Request:
    To cancel a Callback Request: 
    Hardware Requirements
    •N/A
    Related Programming
    • FF1-0-03: Extension COS (Callback Request Send)
    • FF1-0-03: Extension COS (Callback Request Receive)
    • FF3: Extension COS 
    • FF1-2-03: Dial Plan (Callback Cancel)
    Considerations
    •N/AAction Result
    1.   Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF key. Intercom dial tone
    2.   Dial the extension number. •   Dialed extension number displays
    •   Busy tone
    3.   Enter the Callback Request code (default = 3). Ringback tone
    4.   Replace the handset after you hear the ringback tone. System calls back when called extension 
    becomes free
    Action Result
    1.   Lift the handset. System automatically redials extension
    Action Result
    1.   Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF key. Intercom dial tone
    2.   Dial the Callback cancellation code (default = 769).
    3.   Replace the handset . 
    						
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    Call Forwarding
    Description
    Call Forwarding allows you to send your calls to another extension, to an outside line, or to Voice 
    Mail. Call Forwarding can be set or canceled under the following conditions from either your own 
    extension or from an alternate extension:
    • Call Forwarding - All Calls
    • Call Forwarding - Busy 
    • Call Forwarding - No Answer
    Call Forwarding-All Calls
    When Call Forwarding - All Calls is set, all incoming calls to an extension are immediately 
    forwarded. Beginning with Version 3.6, a Flexible Function key can be programmed so that the LED 
    indicates when this feature is active. The LED will light red when Call Forwarding-All Calls is set.
    To set Call Forwarding-All Calls:
    Action Result
    1.   Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF key. Intercom dial tone
    2.   Enter the appropriate Set Call Forwarding code:
    •   For your extension, enter 721.
    •   For another extension, enter 741.
    3.   If setting Call Forwarding for another extension, dial the 
    number of the extension whose calls you wish to forward.
    4.   Enter the destination number:
    •   If forwarding to another extension, dial the extension 
    number.
    •   If forwarding to an outside number, press the # key then 
    enter the SSD bin number.
    Note: Any outside number used for Call Forwarding must 
    already be programed into speed dialing. (For information, 
    see “Speed Dialing” on page 5-78.)
    5.   Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key. 
    						
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    To cancel Call Forwarding-All Calls:
    Call Forwarding - Busy
    When Call Forwarding - Busy is set, all incoming calls to a busy extension are forwarded.
    To set Call Forwarding - Busy:Action Result
    1.   Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF key. Intercom dial tone
    2.   Enter the appropriate Cancel Call Forwarding code:
    •   For your extension, enter 731.
    •   For another extension, enter 751.
    3.   If canceling Call Forwarding for another extension, dial the 
    extension number.
    4.   Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
    Action Result
    1.   Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF key. Intercom dial tone
    2.   Enter the appropriate Set Call Forwarding code:
    •   For your extension, enter 722.
    •   For another extension, enter 742.
    3.   If setting Call Forwarding for another extension, dial the 
    number of the extension whose calls you want to forward.
    4.   Enter the destination number:
    •   If forwarding to another extension, dial the extension 
    number.
    •   If forwarding to an outside number, press the # key then 
    enter the SSD bin number.
    Note: Any outside number used for Call Forwarding must 
    already be programed into speed dialing. (For information, 
    see “Speed Dialing” on page 5-78.)
    5.   Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key. 
    						
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