308 Using COS passwordsN0008589 3.3COS examplesExample: Using the COS feature to access a restricted lineA sales representative out of the office needs to make long distance calls to the European office.Your system has a leased line to Europe with reduced transatlantic charges. You provide the salesrepresentative with a Class of Service password that gives access to the transatlantic line. The salesrepresentative can telephone into the system (DISA DN) from a hotel, enter the Class of Servicepassword, and then use a destination code to access the leased transatlantic line to make calls.To bypass the restriction filters on a line or telephone:1 Press FEATURE 68.2 Enter the six-digit COS password that allows the required type of call.3 Enter the number to be dialed.Example: Remote access over the public networkFollow this procedure to access the system over a public network.1 Dial the system remote access number.2 When you hear a stuttered dial tone, enter your COS password.3 Wait for the system dial tone.To use the system at a distance, you must use a telephone with tone dialing to call the system.Remote access is possible only on lines that your installer programs to auto-answer calls.To use features on a remote system, press * followed by the feature code. When you are callingfrom within Business Communications Manager, press * instead of FEATURE.In some conditions, you can experience lower volume levels when using the system from adistance.External access tonesYou can hear some of the following tones when accessing Business Communications Managerfrom a distance. The following table shows the different types of tone and what they mean.Table 51 External access tonesTone What it meansSystem dial tone You can use the system without entering a COS password.Stuttered dial tone Enter your COS password.Busy tone You have dialed a busy line pool access code. You hear system dial tone againafter 5 seconds.