Panasonic S-ICX Telephone User Manual


 
S-ICX-50-200 S-ICX (International) issued October 2000 41
TRS can also restrict the dialing of
*
and #, again based on TRS Class assignments.
The same phone can have different TRS restrictions during Day and Night modes.
Benefits:
Controls toll calling expenses by allowing the customer to define an individual
station’s capability to use outside exchange line groups.
Prevents toll calling abuse by providing automatic blocking of calls placed to
restricted phone numbers.
UNIVERSAL NIGHT ANSWER TO PAGE
Description:
During night mode, Universal Night Answer(UNA) sends incoming calls for selected trunks to
ring external paging speakers. UNA calls can be picked up from any extension, provided the
extension’s Class of Service (COS) allows UNA answer. Users can also program this feature to
ring both external paging speakers and specified extensions.
Benefits:
Allows any employee to answer any incoming call at night, provided the extension’s
COS allows the extension to perform a UNA answer.
WALKING TRS
Description:
A user can use his or her calling privileges at another extension by entering a 4-digit (0-9) ID
code. This enables the other extension to temporarily have exchange line access capabilities
which are defined by the Toll Restriction Service (TRS) data of the user’s extension. When the
user hangs up the telephone, the extension returns to its original TRS type. This allows a user to
make a call from a telephone that is normally restricted, such as a warehouse phone or lobby
phone.
NOTE: The Walking TRS code must be programmed at the user’s extension before it can be
entered at a different extension. The same code can be programmed on multiple extensions. The
entered code will show up on the SMDR (Call Logging) report as: “Wnnnn” (W means Walking
TRS code; nnnn is the 4-digit code).
Since a phone can have a different TRS Class assignment during Day and Night modes, the
Walking TRS codes will follow these assignments. For example, long-distance calls can be
allowed on the phone during the day, but restricted at night.
Benefits:
Allows a telephone to be restricted, but still allows certain users to override the
restriction.
Applications:
Warehouse telephones, waiting area, etc.
ZIP MODE
Description:
Zip mode automatically answers calls when operating a Key Telephone in headset mode.
Benefits:
Allows users the freedom to continue work activities without having to manually
answer phone.