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<strong>iPECS</strong> <strong>SBG</strong>-<strong>1000</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> (IP-PBX Features)<br />

table index and the code digits. The later allows duplicate codes to be employed using entry of<br />

table index to provide a unique identification of the entry.<br />

Operation<br />

LIP Phone<br />

To enter an Authorization Code when second dial tone is received<br />

1. Dial the station number for the Station Authorization code or, for a System Authorization<br />

Code, dial ‘*’ or ‘*’ and the Authorization table index.<br />

2. Dial the corresponding Authorization Code.<br />

3. Place call as normal.<br />

SLT<br />

To enter an Authorization Code when second dial tone is received<br />

1. Dial the station number for the Station Authorization code or, for a System Authorization<br />

Code, dial ’*’ or ‘*’ and the Authorization table index.<br />

2. Dial the corresponding Authorization Code.<br />

3. Place call as normal.<br />

DISA<br />

To enter an Authorization Code when second dial tone is received<br />

1. Dial the station number for a Station Authorization code or, for a System code, ‘*’ or ‘*’ and<br />

the Authorization table index,<br />

2. Dial the corresponding Authorization Code.<br />

3. Place call as normal.<br />

Conditions<br />

1. When a DISA Line is marked for Authorization Code entry, the caller will hear DND Warning<br />

tone and must input a valid Authorization Code to continue. In case of an entry error, the user<br />

may retry entry of the code. In case of multiple entry errors, the user may retry entry based<br />

on the DISA Retry counter.<br />

2. A user must enter a valid code within the number of attempts assigned as the Auth Retry<br />

Count.<br />

3. The default Station Authorization code is the station number and “*”.<br />

4. The total number of Authorization codes is provided in Table 1.4-1.<br />

5. An Authorization code may include any dial pad digit except ‘#’.<br />

6. Duplicate or conflicting System Authorization codes are not allowed when using the older “*”<br />

and code operation. For example, code ‘1234’ conflicts with code ‘123’ and cannot be<br />

recognized as a unique code. Since the index operation employs the table index and the<br />

station number forms part of the Station code, conflicts will not occur and duplicate codes are<br />

allowed for these types of Authorization code.<br />

7. Use of Authorization codes varies based on the system nation code. In some regions,<br />

particularly the US and UK, a System Authorization code may be required for DISA access.<br />

Entering a Station code on a DISA line will fail in these areas.<br />

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