46 S-ICX (International) issued October 2000 S-ICX-50-200OverviewThis chapter describes the many features that end-users can perform on S-ICX station phones. Someof the most popular functions are highlighted below. A complete list of Station Features is included atthe end of this chapter.Popular Station FeaturesABSENCE MESSAGEDescription:Extension users can leave text messages on their phones when they are away. When theunattended extension is dialled, the text message displays on the caller’s phone.Benefits:• Allows extension user to send a message to someone who calls when the extensionuser is away.ACCOUNT CODE CAPABILITYDescription:This feature works with Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR/Call Logging). During a phonecall, a station user can silently enter an accounting or client billing code. The entered Code willdisplay on the phone’s LCD as it’s dialed, so the user can tell it’s being registered. SubsequentSMDR/Call Logging reports will show the Code dialed for each call.There are two different types of account codes you can use in the S-ICX:Non-Verified Account Codes: Codes that aren’t checked by the system for validity; the usercan enter anything from 1-10 digits long. Individual phones can be programmed to acceptforced 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 incomingcalls, the user can enter the Code anytime during the call. For outgoing calls, the user eitherenters the Code before accessing an outside line (for forced Codes), or anytime during thecall (for voluntary Codes).Verified Account Codes: Codes entered by phone users that must match a code of up to 10digits that has been pre-programmed into an Account Code Table. If the dialed Code doesn’thave a matching entry in the Table, the user gets fast-busy and is unable to place the call.These codes can also be either forced or voluntary. You can program these codes with theirown Toll Restriction Service (TRS) or Call Barring. Class assignment so that, when entered,they will override the extension’s TRS Class (which would normally be used to allow/restrictthe call).Chapter 4 - Station Features