The Toll Restriction Tables; Transfer; Distinctive Flash Rate On Recall; Transfer Recall Display - NEC DSX PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Manual

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carrier is the long distance provider you access when you seize a line and dial 1. To reach another provider,
dial 1010 and that provider's three-digit code (e.g., 1010220). The system does not restrict the numbers
dialed after the Equal Access code, but can prevent users from dialing specific Equal Access codes.
1 + Dialing
This type of Toll Restriction can restrict:
- 1 + 3-digit (1 + NPA and 1 + NXX) dialing.
- 1 + 6-digit (1 + NPA + NXX) dialing.
Dialing without a Leading 1
This type of Toll Restriction can restrict:
- 3-digit (NPA and NXX) dialing.
- 6-digit (NPA + NXX) dialing.

The Toll Restriction Tables

There are 5 separate tables for each Toll Restriction Level. Each table can hold up to 96 entries. The Toll
Restriction Tables can individually restrict:
Equal Access Dialing.
Calls dialed with a leading 1 (1 + Dialing).
Calls dialed without a leading 1.

Transfer

Send the outside call you are on to a co-worker.
Transfer permits an extension user to send (i.e., extend) an active call to any other extension in the system,
a Ring Group, UCD Group or voice mail. With Transfer, any extension user can quickly send a call to the
desired co-worker. A call a user transfers automatically recalls if not picked up at the destination exten-
sion. If a transferred outside call is still unanswered, the call diverts to Key Ring. This assures that users do
not lose or inadvertently abandon their transfers. An extension user can Transfer both outside calls and
Intercom calls.
The system allows the following types of transfers:
Screened Transfer
The transferring user announces the call to the destination before hanging up.
Unscreened Transfer
The transferring party extends the call without an announcement.

Distinctive Flash Rate on Recall

Transfer recall features a distinctive flash rate for line keys (see the chart below). This allows the keyset
extension user to easily differentiate new calls that are ringing from transferred calls that are recalling.

Transfer Recall Display

The Transfer recall display occurs as the call is ringing the extension that initially transferred it as well as
after the call diverts to Key Ring. It identifies:
The type of call recalling the extension.
DSX Product Description
Distinctive Flash Rate on Transfer Recall
For this type of call:
Call that you transferred
Call that you initially transferred
recalling your phone
You see this flash rate:
Slow Flash (red)
Double Wink On (green)
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