Toshiba Strata DK 280 Installation Manual page 399

Digital business telephone system
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Programs
81,
82,
83,
are used
to assign
Immediate
Ring,
12 Sec. delay Ring, 24 Sec.
delay
Ring in the Day mode,
respectively,
to
telephones
with [DNs]
assigned
to flash
in
Program *81
Programs
84,
85,
86,
are used
to assign
immediate
Ring, 12 Sec. delay Ring, 24 Sec.
delay
Ring in the Day2 mode,
respectively,
to
telephones
with [DNs]
assigned
to flash
in
Program *84
Programs
87,
88,
89,
are used
to assign
Immediate
Ring in the Night mode, 12 Sec. delay
Ring,
24 Sec.
delay
Ring,
respectively,
to
telephones
with
[DNs]
assigned
to flash
in
Program *87
1.
2.
IMPORTANT!
A maximum
of 120 telephones
can be
programmed
to ring for any given CO line
in Programs 8 l-89.
Data in Program
*8 1, *84 and *87 must
be blank for all CO lines that direct ring
VM ports via Program 81 - 89.
Program
93-CO
line Identification
Assigns alphanumeric
names (such as "WATS BAND
5", "FX TO NY," "MR JONES,"
etc.) to lines. The
names can be up to 16 characters
each, and display
when the line is being used by an LCD station. When
programmed
to display,
Caller
ID, DNIS, ANI, and
ACD call information
will display in place of CO line
Alpha identification
data.
Program
97-Printing
Program
Data Through
SMDR
Contents
of each program
can be sent to the SMDR
port for a hard copy printout.
H
Setting
Date, Time and Day-The
current date,
time, and day of the week can be set from an
electronic or digital telephone
connected
to logical
Port 000
(usually
Station
200)
or from
any
attendant
console. The programming
electronic
or
digital
telephone
at physical
Port 005 on the
280Admin
PC cannot make these settings.
9.3
Toll Restriction
The following
provides
the programmer
with an
overview
of the Toll Restriction
feature
and step-by-
January
1996
9-39
step instructions
to fill in the Toll Restriction
System
Record Sheets.
9.3.1
Toll Restriction
Methods
Toll Restriction
screens
and selectively
restricts
outgoing
calls using three different
methods.
Each
type of restriction
can be programmed
for individual
stations. Toll Restriction can also be enabled/disabled
for each outgoing
line in the system.
IMPORTANT
!
DK280 requires that a "1" be dialed before an area
code to provide simple, three, or six-digit toll restric-
tion.
;
Simple Toll Restriction
The first method, Simple Toll Restriction, only involves
the first digit dialed. The system can be programmed
to reject outgoing
calls beginni'ng
with 0 or 1 (see
Program 48).
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 (see
Program 46, Codes 2 - 4).
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/disallowing
outgoing
calls following the criteria defined in Area Code Tables
and Office Code Tables (see Program 46, codes 2 - 4
and 6 - 8).
Note:
Standard
telephones
that are Toll Restricted
should always be forced
to use Least Cost
Routing (LCR) to place outside calls. This will
prevent
Toll Restriction
defeat
when
the
RRCS circuit times out.
9.3.2
Toll Restriction
Features
For description
purposes,
Toll Restriction
is divided
into several
components,
or subfeatures.
The
subfeatures
operate
independently
of the restriction
methods
just described,
although
they may employ
these methods.

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