Chapter 3. System Features
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There are 10 TRS levels available: 0 denies all calls, 1-8 may be partially restrictive per
assignments, and 9 allows all calls.
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TRS can restrict the number of digits dialed (1 to 20 digits limit or no limit).
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TRS can restrict the use of System Speed Dials (SSDs) for out dialing on a TRS class basis;
either no system speed dials or limit the range of SSDs.
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TRS can restrict the use of the star (*) or pound (#) digits on a TRS class basis.
The following calling restrictions are also available:
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Forced ARS Restriction (The ARS feature controls outside calls.)
Hardware Requirements
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N/A
Related Programming
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N/A
Considerations
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The dialing restrictions included in this feature help prevent unauthorized outgoing calls. It is
possible; however, to program your System to allow SSD to override TRS.
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For more information on ARS/TRS, see the ARS/TRS Reference Manual.
Trunk Access Groups
Description
Trunks can be placed in trunk groups. When a trunk group is accessed, the System automatically
selects an open trunk from the group.
Operation
To access a trunk group:
1. Enter a trunk access code (default trunk group access codes
are 9 or 81-84).
2. Dial the phone number.
Hardware Requirements
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N/A
Related Programming
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FF1-3: MCO Access
Considerations
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Trunks can only appear in one trunk group.
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Action
DBS 576 (USA) issued October 2000
Section 700 - Operation
Result
576-36-700