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Page 101

Programming
384i 3.07.10 or Higher or 124i Base/EXCPRU 4.02 or Higher (1 of 2)
Start
Should your system have:
- Account Codes disabled,
- Optional Account Codes,
- Forced Account Codes, or
- Verified Account Codes?
In 3001:1, enter 0.DisabledIn 3001:1, enter 1Optional
In 3001:1, enter 2 for
Forced or 3 for Verified
and go to the next step.
Forced or VerifiedVerified Account Codes
are automatically
Forced.Stop
Should Account
Codes be Forced/
Verified for all calls
or just toll calls?
In 3001:2, enter...

Page 102

Programming
384i 3.07.10 or Higher or 124i Base/EXCPRU 4.02 or Higher (2 of 2)
Stop
Continued
from A on
previous
page.
Should the operator receive
an alert if a user improperly
enters an Account Code?In 0406:84, enter 1.In 0406:84, enter 0.NoYes
After the system prompts
the user, do they have
enough time to enter an
Account Code?Change the value of
0414:11 to meet the
sites requirements.Leave 0414:11 at its
current settings.NoYes
Should trunk have
Account Code
Capability?In 0921:4 for selected
trunk,...

Page 103

Programming (Cont’d)
384I Prior to 3.07.10 and 124i Prior to Base/EXCPRU 4.02
No Yes
Stop
In 1005, assign Class of
Service to extensions.
In 0406 Item 84, enter 0
to disable Account
Code entry.In 0406 Item 84, enter 1
to enable Account Code
entry.
Always enable this option if
your system has Forced
Account Codes.If allowed for Tenant
Group, should extension
be able to enter an
Account Code? Forced Disabled Enabled
In 0407, enter 2 to force
users to enter Account
Codes.
In 0407, enter 0 to
disable Account...

Page 104

Programming (Cont’d)
(384i 3.07.10 and Higher or 124i Base/EXCPRU 4.02 or higher)
➣0406 - COS Options, Item 84, Account Code Operator Alert
If enabled in an extension’s Class of Service (1), the system will alert the operartor when an extension
user improperly enters an Account Code. This can occur if the user enters an invalid Verified Account
Code or fails to enter a Forced or Verified Account Code when required to do so. Enter 0 in an exten-
sion’s Class of Service to disable this capability. (Note...

Page 105

Programming (Cont’d)
(384i Prior to 3.07.10 and 124i Prior to Base/EXCPRU 402)
➣0406 - COS Options, Item 84: Account Codes
In an extension’s Class of Service, enable (1) or disable (0) the ability to enter Account Codes.
➣0407 - Account Codes
For each Tenant Group (1-4), set Account Code operation. the options are:
0 Account Codes disabled
1 Account Codes enabled (but not required)
2 Account Codes required (forced)
➣1005 - Class of Service
Assign a Class of Service (1-15 in 384i, 1-10 in 124i) to an...

Page 106

Operation (Cont’d)
384i 3.07.10 or Higher and 124i Base/EXCPRU 4.02 or higher (Cont’d)
To enter an Account Code before dialing the outside number:
If your system has Forced Account Codes, you must use this procedure. If it has Verified Account
Codes, you can use this procedure instead of letting the system promt you for your Account Code.
You may also use this procedure if your system has Optional Account Codes.
If your system has Verified Account Codes enabled, be sure to choose a code programmed into...

Page 107

Operation (Cont’d)
384i Prior to 3.07.10 and 124i
To enter an Account Code any time while on a trunk call:
The outside caller cannot hear the Account Code digits you enter.
5. Dial *.
6. Dial your Account Code (1-8 digits, using 0-9 and #).
7. Dial *
To enter an Account Code while placing a trunk call:
If your system has Forced Account Codes, you must follow this procedure.
1. Access trunk for outside call.
You can access a trunk by pressing a line key or dialing a code. Refer to Central Office Calls,...

Page 108

Alarm
Description
 124i Available. 384i Available.
Alarm lets a keyset extension work like an Alarm clock.  An extension user can have Alarm remind them of a
meeting or an appointment.  There are two types of Alarms:
Alarm 1 (sounds only once at the preset time)
Alarm 2 (sounds every day at the preset time)
Conditions
None
Default Setting
•Alarm is enabled.
Programming
NoYes
Should the alarm
signal be
different than 30
seconds (the
default)? No Yes
Stop
In Program 0405 Item
23, set the duration of
the...

Page 109

Programming (Cont’d)
➣
0405 - System Timers (Part A), Item 23: Alarm Duration
Set the duration of the Alarm signal (0-64800 seconds).
➣0406 - COS Options, Item 27: Alarm
In an extension’s Class of Service, allow (1) or prevent (0) Alarm setting.
➣1005 - Class of Service
Assign a Class Of Service (1-15) to an extension.
Related Features
None
Operation
To set the alarm:
1. At keyset, press idle CALL key.
OR
At single line set, lift handset.
2. Dial 827.
3. Dial alarm type (1 or 2).
Alarm 1 sounds only...

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Alphanumeric Display
Description
 124i Available. 384i Available.
Multibutton display telephones have a 2-line, 20 character per line alphanumeric display that provides various
feature status messages. These messages help the display telephone user process calls, identify callers and cus-
tomize features.  Refer to Table 1-8 at the beginning of this section for a listing of the available multibutton tele-
phone displays.
Conditions
None
Default Setting
Enabled for all display telephones.
Programming...
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