Direct Isdn Service Access - Toshiba PERCEPTION 4000 User Manual

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PERCEPTION 4000
To Access an ISDN Service and
Enable Call Party Number
Presentation:
1. To enable the presentation of
Calling Party Number
information to the distant end,
enter the Calling Party
Number Presentation access
code.
2. Enter the trunk group access
code that corresponds to the
desired ISDN service.
3. Dial the destination number.
NOTES:
1. If a called dictation machine or dictation machine group is busy, you
will hear busy tone.
2. You can perform an on-hook or off-hook camp-on to a dictation
machine group but not to individual dictation machines.
3. Dictation machines cannot be assigned as a destination for Call
Forward.
4. A dictation machine call cannot be placed on hold or be a member of
a call conference.

DIRECT ISDN SERVICE ACCESS

If allowed at your station, you can access an ISDN service to place a call
to another station within the ISDN public network. Each ISDN public
networking service such as MEGACOM 800 or Software Defined
Network, is associated with a certain trunk group or trunk groups. Once
an ISDN service/trunk is accessed, you may also have the option of
enabling and/or disabling the transmission of Calling Party Number
information to the distant end. Calling Party Number information can be
transmitted or blocked on a call-by-call basis, through the entrance of
specific feature access codes. These capabilities are determined by the
programming of ISDN trunk groups, as well as by your station's assigned
Class of Service.
Listen for dial tone.
If your station's Class of Service does not allow access to the Calling
Party Number Presentation feature, you will hear reorder tone.
Listen for dial tone.
Listen for ringback tone.
If allowed by the ISDN trunk group (see Note 2), Calling Party Number
information will be transmitted to the distant end.
FEATURE OPERATION
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