Toshiba Strata DK 280 Installation Manual page 400

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Station
Priority
Classes 1 - 8
9.3.3
Completing
the Toll Restriction
System
Eight classes
of Toll Restriction
can be defined
to
assign different
levels of priority to individual
stations
with
RCTUC/D.
Four
classes
are supported
with
RCTUA,
RCTUBA/BB,
and RCTUB.
Classes
can be
defined
so each is progressively
more restrictive
by
allowing or denying specific area or office codes, calls
to long distance
information,
international
calls, and
operator assisted calls (Programs
46-10 - 80).
Record
The following
instructions
explain
how to complete
System
Record
Sheets
used to program
the Toll
Restriction
feature.
They are arranged
in the same
order in which the tables appear in the Toll Restriction
System Record Sheets. The following
instructions
are
intended
to give a concise
general
definition
of the
programming
characteristics
defined
by each record
sheet.
Office
Code Exception
Tables
Class 1 - 8 restrictions
can be further
modified
by
defining as many as eight exception tables to allow or
deny access to specific
office codes that fall within
previously
restricted
area
codes
(Program
47).
Exception office code access is accomplished
with the
Six-digit Toll Restriction
method described earlier.
Emergency,
information,
and Toll-free
Long
Distance
Toll Restriction
Override
Toll Restricted
stations may be allowed to dial special
codes such as 911 for emergency
response,
l-41 1 or
41 1 for information,
or 800 prefix
toll-free
calls
(Program 46).
IMPORTANT
!
Always
be
sure
to provide
access
to
emergency
numbers
such as 9 11.
Toll Restriction
Override
by System Speed Dial
System
Speed Dial numbers
can be programmed
to
override Toll Restriction
(see Basic System Features,
Program 10-l).
Toll Restriction/Traveling
Class Override
Codes
Up to two Toll Restriction
Override
Codes
can be
defined.
When dialed at a toll restricted station, these
codes
enable
the
station
user
to override
toll
restrictions defined at the station (Program 44-l - 8 or
45-8 - 9). Codes may be changed
by stations chosen
in programming
(see Basic System Features, Program
30).
S.pecial Common
Carrier
Authorization
Toll Restriction
can be programmed
to recognize
Other
Common
Carrier
(OCC) telephone
numbers,
directory
numbers,
authorization
codes,
and
Centrex/PBX
access
codes.
The
system
starts
inspecting
numbers
for Toll Restriction
purposes
after
the recognizable
code is dialed (Program 45-3 - 6).
Notes:
1.
On each record sheet, mark an X in the
space provided
to indicate that a choice is
1
selected.
Unless otherwise
specified,
this
:
indicates the LED is lit. When appropriate,
indicate
digits
to be entered
using
the
station dialpad.
2.
Initialized
data and donsiderations
are
documented
when applicable.
Program
40-Station
CO Line Access
Any station
can have access
to as many
lines as
desired.
Any station denied access (either to make a
call or to answer
a call) to a line cannot
seize it by
dialing either an access or pickup code or by using a
CO line button. This also denies access via Least Cost
Routing.
Use this program
to divide lines for Tenant
Service. Use Program 40 to deny CO line call pickup.
If only outgoing
access
is to be prevented,
use
Program 41.
Li
Program
41-Station
Outgoing
Call Restriction
Each station (or Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
CO line) can be restricted
from outgoing
access to
each line. If so restricted,
that station can still answer
a ringing line or pick up a call on hold. All Call Pickup
functions operate normally. This does not deny access
via LCR. Automatic
Busy Redial
(ABR) overrides
Program 41.
Program
42-O-CO
Line to PBX/Centrex
Connection
& PBX/Centrex
Access Codes
The system
recognizes
PBX/Centrex
access
codes
via Programs
42-1 - 8. Program
42-O informs
the
software
which
lines are connected
to a PBX or to
Centrex.
This combination
allows Toll Restriction
and
Speed Dialing to function
properly.
Initialized Program
42-O data reads all LEDs OFF for all lines. Program 42
initialized
data
assigns
no access
codes
to.PBX
groups.
9-40
January
1996

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