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1. Lift handset.
If you want to place a trunk call, press a line key before lifting the handset.
Depending on the setting of your ringdown timer, you may be able to dial an Intercom call before your
ringdown goes through.
If the destination has Handsfree Answerback enabled, your call will voice announce.
If the destination has Forced Intercom Ringing enabled, your call will ring.
Selectable Display Messaging
An extension user can select a pre-programmed Selectable Display Message for their extension.
This message will be displayed on an incoming intercom caller's keyphone display when they call the
extension in a networked system.
Operation
To select a message:
1. Press Speaker + dial 713.
OR
Press Call Forward (Device) key (SC 851: 17).
OR
Press Speaker + press Text Message key (SC 851: 18) + enter digits to append, if needed + Speaker to
hang up. Skip the remaining steps.
2. Dial 3 + Message number (01-20).
Use VOL UP or VOL DOWN to scroll through the messages.
3. (Optional for messages 1-8 and 10)
Dial the digits you want to append to the message.
You can append messages 1-8 and 10 with digits (e.g., the time when you will be back).
You enter the time in 24-hour format, but it displays in 12-hour format.
4. Press Speaker to hang up.
To cancel a message:
1. Press Speaker + dial 713.
OR
Press Call Forward (Device) key (SC 851: 17).
OR
Press Speaker+ press Text Message key (SC 851: 18) + Speaker to hang up.
2. Dial 3.
3. Press Speaker to hang up.
Toll Restriction
Toll Restriction limits the numbers an extension user may dial. When accessing a trunk at another system
the Toll Restriction Class of Service is defined by the calling extension's system, but the Toll Restriction
tables will be used from the system which has the outgoing trunk. The Toll restriction class number is sent
to the other system, the other system will use the class number to define the Toll Restriction tables to use.
Since the restriction table is used for the system which has the outgoing trunk, the definition of the Class of
Service may be different, unless all Toll Restriction Classes of Service and Toll Restriction Tables are
defined the same between systems.
Operation
Example:
The extension user in System A, which has a Toll Restriction Class 2, dials an outside party after seizing a
trunk from a networked system (System B). The dialled digits are compared to the Class 2 Restriction
Table in System B. The call is then either allowed or rejected based on this table.

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