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Section 3: Features

PBX Compatibility

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You can connect your phone system trunks to Centrex/PBX lines, rather than to telco trunk circuits.
This makes the trunk inputs into the system 500/2500 type compatible Centrex/PBX extensions,
rather than telco circuits. PBX Compatibility lets the system be a node (i.e., satellite) in a larger pri-
vate telephone network. To place outside calls when the system is behind a PBX, phone system
users must first dial the PBX's trunk access code (usually 9).
The system provides the following PBX Compatibility options:
PBX Trunk Access Code Screening
The system can monitor the numbers users dial and screen for PBX trunk access codes. The
system can screen for up to 4 groups of trunk access codes. The codes can be one or two digits
long, consisting of the digits 0-9, # and *. (You use Line Key 1 as a wild card entry.)
PBX Trunk Toll Restriction
The system can provide the Toll Restriction for the PBX trunk, or restriction can be handled
solely by the connected PBX. If the phone system provides the restriction, it restricts the dig-
its dialed after the PBX access code.
PBX Call Restriction
When the phone system does the Toll Restriction, it can further restrict users from dialing PBX
extensions. In this case, the only valid numbers are those dialed after the PBX trunk access code.
The only PBX facility phone system users can access are the PBX's outside trunks.
Automatic Pause
The system automatically pauses when it sees a PBX trunk access code during manual dial-
ing, Abbreviated Dialing, Last Number Redial, Repeat Redial and Save Number Dialed. This
gives the connected PBX time to set up its trunk circuits.
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