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System Features, Toll Restriction, Revised April 2000, DBS 824-3.0/3.2-700

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System Features Toll Restriction 2 Local calls allowed 1-800 calls allowed Inbound trunk calls can be answered and transferred from a Type 2 phone. Full restriction of international calls. Full restriction of operator calls. Speed dial number selectable restriction. N11 code selectable restriction except 911. Restriction of up to 50 seven-digit numbers. Inter-digit timing is set to 6 seconds. 3 1-800 calls allowed. Full restriction of operator calls. Selectable restriction of international calls. Selectable restriction of N11 codes (211-811). Speed dial number selectable restriction. Restriction of up to 50 seven-digit numbers. Trunk calls can be answered and transferred. Defaulted to full restriction of area-code dialing (see Notes). Defaulted to full restriction of office-code dialing (see Notes). Inter-digit timing is set to 6 seconds. 4 Identical to Type 3, except that office-code dialing is allowed by default; type 4 also allows Operator Calls (Type 3 does not allow Operator Calls) (See Notes). 5 Programmable TRS Type; defaulted to no restrictions (see Notes). 6 Programmable TRS Type; defaulted to no restrictions (see Notes). 7 No restriction of outbound dialing. Notes: For TRS types 3-6, operator calls are allowed if FF7 1# 1# is set to "on." The office code tables are used to restrict all 0 plus dialing; the next two digits will also be analyzed. For TRS types 3-6, area code and office code restrictions can be changed using "Area Code Table For TRS Types 3-6," "Office Code Table For TRS Types 3-6," "Special Area Code Table For TRS Types 3-6," and "Special Office Code Table For TRS Types 3-6," explained in Chapter 8 of Programming (Section 400). For TRS types 3-6, area and office code restrictions can be further managed using "Special Area Code Table For TRS Types 3-6" and "Special Office Code Table For TRS Types 3-6" found in Chapter 8 of Programming (Section 400). Four area codes can be associated with special area code tables 1-4 (one area code per table). Within each of these tables, the entire range of valid office codes can be individually allowed or restricted. Thus, the Special Area and Office Codes work together to provide specific toll restrictions. The following calling restrictions are also available: • Station Lockout Key Code Restriction A key code must be entered before calling out when the Station Lockout feature is activated. • Account Code Restriction An Account Code must be entered before calling out. Revised April 2000 DBS 824-3.0/3.2-700 1-39

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System Features
Toll Restriction
Revised April 2000
DBS 824-3.0/3.2-700
1-39
The following calling restrictions are also available:
Station Lockout Key Code Restriction
A key code must be entered before calling out when the Station Lockout
feature is activated.
Account Code Restriction
An Account Code must be entered before calling out.
2
Local calls allowed
1-800 calls allowed
Inbound trunk calls can be answered and transferred from a Type 2 phone.
Full restriction of international calls.
Full restriction of operator calls.
Speed dial number selectable restriction.
N11 code selectable restriction except 911.
Restriction of up to 50 seven-digit numbers.
Inter-digit timing is set to 6 seconds.
3
1-800 calls allowed.
Full restriction of operator calls.
Selectable restriction of international calls.
Selectable restriction of N11 codes (211-811).
Speed dial number selectable restriction.
Restriction of up to 50 seven-digit numbers.
Trunk calls can be answered and transferred.
Defaulted to full restriction of area-code dialing (see Notes).
Defaulted to full restriction of office-code dialing (see Notes).
Inter-digit timing is set to 6 seconds.
4
Identical to Type 3, except that office-code dialing is allowed by default; type 4 also
allows Operator Calls (Type 3 does not allow Operator Calls) (See Notes).
5
Programmable TRS Type; defaulted to no restrictions (see Notes).
6
Programmable TRS Type; defaulted to no restrictions (see Notes).
7
No restriction of outbound dialing.
Notes:
For TRS types 3-6, operator calls are allowed if FF7 1# 1# is set to “on.” The office code tables are used to restrict
all 0 plus dialing; the next two digits will also be analyzed.
For TRS types 3-6, area code and office code restrictions can be changed using “Area Code Table For TRS Types
3-6‚” “Office Code Table For TRS Types 3-6‚” “Special Area Code Table For TRS Types 3-6‚” and “Special
Office Code Table For TRS Types 3-6‚” explained in Chapter 8 of
Programming (Section 400)
.
For TRS types 3-6, area and office code restrictions can be further managed using “Special Area Code Table For
TRS Types 3-6” and “Special Office Code Table For TRS Types 3-6” found in Chapter 8 of
Programming (Sec-
tion 400)
.
Four area codes can be associated with special area code tables 1-4 (one area code per table).
Within
each of these tables, the entire range of valid office codes can be individually allowed or restricted.
Thus, the Spe-
cial Area and Office Codes work together to provide specific toll restrictions.