Toshiba Strata DK 280 Installation Manual page 404

Digital business telephone system
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telephone
number
in the spaces
labeled
SPCCl
Telephone
Number
(item 3) or SPCC2
Telephone
Number
(item 5) on the record sheet. The initialized
state assigns "00000" to items 3 and 5.
Items 4 and 6: 00 - 99 digits are allowed (following
the spec. number).
Initialized
data assigns
"00" to
items 4 and 6. Enter two digits on the record sheet.
A restricted
station
is not able to place
a toll call
through a long distance carrier by dialing the SPCCl
or SPCC2 telephone
number
if the station is denied
from that number
in other toll restriction
programs.
Upon recognizing
the first five digits
dialed,
Toll
Restriction software is notified to allow the number of
digits programmed
in items 4 or 6 (00 - 99, following
,
the including the dialed SPCCl or 2 number).
The system interprets
data to be a seven-digit
local
call or l-800
number to an SPCC. Only five digits are
entered; therefore,
the last digits are "wild card" digits;
any number dialed that has the same first five digits as
the carrier's SPCC number,
the system will assume
the SPCC is being called.
IMPORTANT!
For items 4 and 6, do not enter more digits
than necessary
for the authorization
code. If
too many digits are allowed,
Toll Restrictions
may be ignored.
Program
45-8 - 9-Toll
Restriction
Override
Code
Two different codes may be dialed by any station user
to override station-specific
restrictions.
Fill in the codes on the record sheet. They can be from
one to four digits each.
Selected
stations
in the system are able to alter the
override code. These stations are defined by Program
30. To change the codes from selected stations:
Code 1:
Intercom
or
[PDN] + # 6 5 4
+ code +
Redial
Code
2: Intercom
or
[PDN] + # 6 5 5 +
code +
Redial
Note:
Electronic
telephone
users can use the #
button instead of the Redial
button.
Program
*45-1-
4.xx Toll Restriction
for Office
Codes (R3; Program
45, Dial Plan 7, 8, or 9 only)
n
Up to four office codes can be assigned
to be
restricted
for all area codes.
Initialized
data
assigns the office code "976" (Dial Up Services) to
be restricted.
E
This program
only applies
to telephone
users
which belong to toll restriction classes (assigned
via Program
48). If a telephone
user does not
belong to any class, he/she is not subject to any of
the restricted
office
codes
assigned
in this
program.
n
The restricted
office codes are verified
when a
.:
user dials a seven-digit
local call (in home area
code) or a "1" plus ten-digit long distance
call (in
any area code).
Program
*45-2-21-26
LCR/Toll
Restriction
Bypass for Special
Numbers
that Do Not Begin
with
*/#I (R3; Program
45, Dial Plan 7, 8, or 9
Only)
Codes
programmed
in this table
will bypass
Toll
Restriction,
and will be sent to the CO local route if
using LCR. Calls subject to toll restriction are normally
restricted if "*" or "#" is pressed during toll restriction
digit analysis. However,
in some special applications
(e.g., the Strata DK System
is connected
behind
a
PBX/Centrex,
or assume-9
Centrex
dialing),
"*"
and/or "W may be required within digits 2, 3, 4 or the
last digit.
If the digit string containing
*/#
matches with any of
the six programmed
digit strings of this program,
toll
restriction is applied after the matched digit string. This
program
can also be used for special
area code
dialing plans where the digit "1" is not dialed before
the area code.
See example
on the Program
*45
Record Sheet.
Program
*45-3-31-39
LCR/Toll
Restriction
Bypass for Special Numbers
that Begin with
*/#
(R3; Program
45, Dial Plan 7, 8, or 9 only)
Codes programmed
in this table will be ignored by Toll
Restriction
and will be sent to the CO local route if
using LCR. Calls started
with W' or "#'I as the first
digit are normally
not allowed.
However,
in some
special applications
(e.g., Caller ID blocking),
"W or
W' might be the first digit of a code a user enters
before
dialing
the actual
destination's
telephone
9-44
January 1996

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