Hi Petros
Here is a good description af the AC codes:
This feature provides a means for limiting access to specified CO lines by stations and DISA users. To access a CO line, a user should input a valid authorization code matching an authorization code stored in the system. Authorization code can be used as a verified code for SMDR, a DISA account code, or both if system DISA verifying flag is assigned with station base. Authorization This feature provides a means for limiting access to specified CO lines by stations and DISA users. To access a CO line, a user should input a valid authorization code matching an authorization code stored in the system. Authorization code can be used as a verified code for SMDR, a DISA account code, or both if system DISA verifying flag is assigned with station base. Authorization code may be assigned by station or Admin.
Operation:
To access a CO line when authorization codes are required,
1. Attempt a CO line access, and DND warning tone is
heard.
2. Enter the authorization code (5 digits).
3. If valid, the CO line is connected and if not
valid, you will hear error tone.
Programming:
? Authorization Code (PGM 227)
? DISA Account Code (PGM 141-BTN 3)
? CO Line Group Account (PGM 141-BTN 9)
Conditions:
1. The total number of authorization code in the
system is 164 for LDK-100.
2. The same authorization code cannot be assigned.
3. To register the authorization code in a station,
[TRANS/PGM] + 3 1 + authorization code + [HOLD/SAVE]
4. To change the authorization code in a station,
[TRANS/PGM] + 3 2 + current authorization code +
new authorization code + [HOLD/SAVE]
Hope that you can use this!
///doktor