Toshiba DK96 Telephone User Manual


 
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS
SECTION 200-096-302
FEBRUARY1991
the flexible buttons (10 or 20) can be
programmed.
Program 40-Station CO Line Access: Any
station can have access to as many CO lines
as desired. Any station denied access (either
to make a call orto answer a call) to a CO line
cannot seize that line by dialing an access or
pickup code or by using a CO line button. This
also denies access via Least Cost Routing.
Use this program to divide CO lines for Tenant
Service. If only outgoing access is to be pre-
vented, use Program 41. Use Program 40 to
deny CO line call pick-up.
Program 41-Station Outgoing Call Restric-
tion: Each station can be restricted from
outgoing access to each CO line. If so re-
stricted, that station can still answer a ringing
CO line or pick up a call on hold. All Call Pickup
functions operate normally. This does notdeny
access via LCR. Program 41 denies ABR in
Release 1 software; ABR overrides Program
41 in Release 2 and above software.
Program 42-CO Line To PBXKENTREX Con-
nection & PBXKENTREX Access Codes:
The system recognizes PBX/CENTREX ac-
cess codes via Programs 42-1 - 8. Program
42-O informs the software which CO lines are
connected to a PBX or to CENTREX. This
combination allows Toll Restriction and speed
dialing to function properly. This program must
be utilized toallow (afterflash) PBX/CENTREX
features to operate on incoming calls.
Program 43-O+ Credit Card Dialing Option
(Release 3): Selected stations can bypass their
normal toll restriction assignment by seizing a
CO line and then dialing a 0. Both the station
and the CO line must be enabled for this
feature with this program. After seizing the CO
line, the station user is required to dial a spe-
cific number of digits, which includes the lead-
ing 0. This digit-length requirement forces the
user to dial a telephone number or a telephone
number plus a credit card number; as a result,
these calls are billed to the credit card, and
operator-placed calls are not billed to the CO
line. The digit length, 1 - 30 numbers, is set in
Program 60-7. This length is determined by
the system’s call routing method. .
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If calls are routed via least cost routing
(LCR), the digit length should usually be
set at 12, the length, including 0, of the
telephone numbers dialed on 0+ credit
card calls. Do not add the amount of digits
in the credit card (usually 14), although
these numbers will be dialed by the user
after system LCR seizes the line and the
system dials the telephone number (see
Note).
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When not dialing via LCR, the digit length
should usually be 26, the sum of the digits
in the telephone (12) and credit card (14)
numbers.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
More digits than the length set in Program
60-7 are allowed to be dialed; there is no
limit to the amount of digits that can be
dialed.
Program 44A-Emergency Bypass of Verified
Account Code (Release 3): This program
exempts numbers up to four digits, such as the
emergency91 1 number,fromVerifiedAccount
Code dialing restrictions. As many as three of
these special numbers can be programmed.
When dialed, these numbers will be sent out
the CO line immediately, bypassing any Veri-
fied Account Code dialing restrictions set in
Programs 69 and 30, Key/LEDs 8 and 14. If
CO lines are behind CENTREX or PBX, pro-
gram the appropriate 1 or 2 digit CENTREX/
PBX trunk access code in front of the emer-
gency number. Example: If PBX trunk access
code is81, then program 8191 in Program44A-
51 to allow 911 to bypass forced account code
dial requirements.
NOTES:
1. If CO lines are behind PBXor CENTREX,
program the PBX/CENTREXoutside trunk
access code (See Program 42-O and
42- 1 to assign CO lines andaccess codes
for behind PBX/&N TREX operation).
2. If Verified Account Codes assigned in
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