Toshiba DK56 Telephone User Manual


 
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS
SECTION 200-096-302
FEBRUARY1991
4.72 For each class, choose whether the record
table is used to record allowed office codes in
memory (ALLOWED) or denied office codes not in
memory (DENIED). Enter the office codes that
define the set.
4.80 Program 46-l 0 -,4O-Toll Restriction Class
Parameters (Classes 1 -, 4)
4.81
This program defines parameters of each
Toll Restriction class, including dialing plan restric-
tions and exceptions to previous restrictions.
4.82 Toll Restriction exceptions and dialing plan
restrictions may be defined for each class.
Program
46-10
assigns class 1 restriction exceptions and
parameters; 46-20 assigns class 2; 46-30 assigns
class 3; 46-40 assigns class 4. This program also
relates to
Program 47. See Program 47
for more
explanation.
4.83 To define the proper parameters for a Toll
Restriction class, make the appropriate selections
on the record sheet designated for classes 1 w 4:
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LED 01: 0 Restricted-Mark
an X next to LED
01 if operator or operator-assisted calls are
restricted for the class being defined.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
To allow 0 + dialing (LED 01 must be off),
codes 020
- 099 must be allowed in Pro-
gram 46, and digit free must be allowed in
Program 48. Warning-Allowing 0 + dial-
ing also allows operator-assisted toll calls.
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LED 02: 01 Restricted-Mark
an X next to
LED 02 if overseas operator or unassisted
overseas operator calls are restricted for the
class being defined.
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LED 03: 1 +AC+555 and AC+555 Allowed-
Mark an X next to LED 03 to allowthe particular
class to call all restricted area codes plus the
office code of 555, including out-of-area di-
rectory assistance calls. Turning the LED off
does not necessarily deny information calls.
This may also be accomplished in the office
code table and/or the area/office code excep-
tion tables.
. LEDsll
m 18: Area Code/Office Code Ex-
ception Tables 1
w 8-Select the exception
tables that apply to the class being defined by
marking an X in the box. Exception tables for
both area and office codes will be defined in
Program 47.
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NOTE:
Each class can be assigned any or all of the
eight available office code exception tables.
4.90 Program 47-Toll Restriction Exception
Office Codes Assigned by Area Codes (Table
l-8)
4.91
This program defines exceptions to previ-
ously defined office code restrictions for up to eight
area codes, allowing six-digit toll restriction. Office
codes entered in Tables 1 - 8 are opposite of what
is defined for the area code by
Program 46-2 -, 8.
For instance, if
Program 46
denies area code 714,
entering office codes 530 and 555 into an excep-
tion table for area code 714 will allow those office
codes.
4.92 Eight exception tables are available. Each
area code with exception office codes requires a
table. Each table may hold up to 800 exception
office codes.
4.93 Enter the areacode and required office codes
on the record sheet.
4.100 Program 48-Station Toll Restriction
Classification
4.101
This program assigns a combination of two
restrictions to each station port defined in the
system. Thefirstfeature is Digit Restriction and the
second is Station Restriction Assignment.
4.102 Digit Restrict Code:
If Digit Restrict is en-
abled for a particular station, the station is able to
dial the number of digits defined in the
Program
45-l
toll restriction dialing plan.
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1: Enable Digit Restriction-Enter 1
in the
Digit Restrict Code column, next to the port
number to enable the r$strictioti for the station.
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