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PRDGRAMMlNG PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS
SECTION 200-096-302
FEBRUARY 1991
for individual
stations.
Toll Restriction
can also be
enabled/disabled
for each outgoing
CO line in the
system.
Exception
office code access is accomplished
with
the Six-digit
Toll Restriction
method
described
earlier.
.
3.02 Simple Toll Restriction:
The first method,
Simple Toll Restriction,
only involves the first digit
dialed. The system can be programmed
to reject
outgoing
calls beginning
with
0
or 1 (see
Program
48).
3.14 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
411
for information,
or 800 prefix toll-free
calls
(Program 46).
3.03 Three-digit Toll Restriction:
The second
method,
Three-digit
Toll Restriction,
involves
the
system
analyzing
the
area
code
dialed,
and
selectively
allowing/disallowing
outgoing
calls
following
the
criteria
defined
in Area
Code
Tables
1
- 4 (see Program 46,
codes
2 - 4).
IMPORTANT!
Always
be sure to provide
access
to emer-
gency
numbers
such as 911.
3.04 Six-digit
Toll Restriction:
The
third
method,
Six-digit
Toll
Restriction,
involves
the system
analyzing
the area
code
and the
office
code,
and
selectively
allowing/dis
allowing
outgoing
calls following
the criteria
de-
fined in Area Code Tables
1 - 4 and Office Code
Tables
1 - 4 (see Program
46, codes 2 - 4 and
6 - 8).
3.15 Toll Restriction Override by System Speed
Dial:
System
speed
dial numbers
can be pro-
grammed
to override
toll restriction
(see Basic
System
Features,
Program IO-I).
3.10 Toll Restriction Features
3.16 Toll Restriction/Traveling
Class Override
1
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
(Program44Bor458-9).Codesmaybechanged
1
by stations
chosen
in programming
(see Basic
System
Features,
Program 30).
3.11
For description
purposes,
Toll Restriction
is
divided into several components,
or sub-features.
The sub-features
operate
independently
of the
restriction
methods
just described,
although
they
may employ
these methods.
3.12 Station Priority Classes 1
-. 4: Four classes
of Toll Restriction
can be defined
to assign differ-
ent levels of priority to individual
stations.
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 - 40).
3.17 Special Common Carrier Authorization:
Toll Restriction
can be programmed
to recognize
Other
Common
Carrier
(OCC)
telephone
num-
bers,
directory
numbers,
authorization
codes,
and
PBX
access
codes.
The
system
starts
inspecting
numbers
for toll restriction
purposes
after the recognizable
code
is dialed
(Program
45-3 - 6).
4 COMPLETING
THE TOLL
RESTRICTION
SYSTEM RECORD
3.13 Office Code Exception Tables:
Class 1 - 4
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).
4.01
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 fol-
lowing instructions
are intended
to give a concise
general
definition
of the programming
characteris-
tics defined
by each record sheet.
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