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Digital business telephone system
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Program
43-0
+ Credit
Card Dialing
Option
Selected
station users can bypass their normal Toll
Restriction
assignments
by dialing "0" immediately
after seizing a CO line. Both the station and the line
must be enabled for this feature with this program.
After seizing the line, the station user is required
to
dial a specific
number
of digits, which includes
the
leading 0. This digit-length
requirement
forces the user
to dial a telephone
number
or a telephone
number
plus a credit card number.
As a result, these calls are
billed to the credit card, and operator-placed
calls are
not billed to the line. The digit length, 1 - 30 numbers,
is set in Program
60-7. This length is determined
by
the system's call routing method.
When not dialing
via LCR, the digit length
should
usually
be 26 plus the sum of the digits
in the
telephone
(11) and credit card (14) numbers.
IMPORTANT
!
More digits than the length set in Program 60-
7 are allowed to be dialed; there is no limit to
the amount of digits that can be dialed.
Program
44-1 - 8-T-H
Restriction/
Traveling
Class Override
Codes
Each of the Toll Restriction
classes established
in
Program
46 can be assigned
a code
with this
program.
If one of these codes is entered at a station,
the station will assume the code's class for that call.
When the call is complete,
the station returns to its
regular class assigned
in Program 48. The Traveling
Class code data is not sent out the SMDR port and will
not print out on station call records.
The RCTUC/D
common
control unit can support eight Toll Restriction
classes, while the RCTUA, RCTUBA/BB
and RCTUB,
RCTUC/D
units can each support four classes.
Note:
Stations selected in Program 30, LED 16 ON,
can add, change,
or delete the codes set in
Program 44-7 - 8.
Program
44-91
- 93-Emergency
Bypass of
Forced/Verified
Account
Codes
This program exempts numbers up to four digits, such
as the emergency
911 number, from Verified Account
Code dialing restrictions.
As many as three of these
special numbers
can be programmed.
When dialed,
these numbers will be sent out immediately,
bypassing
any Verified Account Code dialing restrictions
set in
Programs
69 and
30,
button/LEDs
8 and
14,
respectively.
If lines are behind
Centrex
or PBX,
program
the
appropriate
one-
or . two-digit
Centrex/PBX
line access
code
in front
of the
emergency
number.
Example:
If the PBX line access
code is 9, then program 9911 in Program 44-91 - 93
to allow 911 to bypass
Forced Account
Code dial
requirements.
Notes:
1. If Verified
Account
Codes
assigned
in
Program
69 conflict
(duplicate)
with
emergency
or other
type
telephone
numbers
set in Program
44-91
- 93,
Program 44-9 1 - 93 has priority.
2.
Toll Restriction and Direct Inward System
Access (DISA) parameters
requirements
are not affected by this program.
Program
45-l-LCR/ToII
Restriction
Dial Plan
A dial plan must be defined
for the Toll Restriction
software to recognize
the typical dialing sequence
of
long distance/local
calls made from the system's home
area code, and to identify area and office codes. The
dialing
plan
defines
several
components
of a
telephone
number for long distance calling:
Before January
1, 'I 995:
Long Distance
Prefix
l-In
most areas, a 1 must
be the first digit dialed for long distance calling. In
such areas, the area code is dialed
right away.
The dial plan defines
whether
the prefix
1 is
required for a particular installation's
long distanbe
calling.
Area/Office
Code
Numbering
Schemes-In
most places, the middle digit of an area code is 0
or 1, and the middle digit of an office code is 2 - 9.
Toll Restriction
examines
the first three-digit
sequence
dialed and determines
whether
it is an
area code or an office code.
+
If the middle digit is 0 or 1, then the sequence
is an area code.
+
If the middle digit does not equal 0 or 1, then
the sequence
is an office code, and the office
code parameters
of the selected
dialing plan
apply.
An exception
to this rule exists. In some places,
area and office codes are interchangeable.
The
middle
digit
is always
0 or 1 (see
Code
3
selection).
In such a case, the system only knows
that three digits dialed are an area code if 1 is
January
1996
9-41

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