Toshiba Strata DK 16 User Manual

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PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS

SECTION 100-816-302

MARCH 1993

2-17

Program 37—Ring Transfer (Camp-on) Recall

Time: If a busy or ringing station does not
answer a call sent to it via call transfer, the
station originating the transfer will be recalled
after a certain amount of time. This time (011 ~
999 seconds) is set independently for each
originating station by this program. Initialized
data sets all stations for a 32-second recall time.
Ring Transfer must first be enabled for the
system with LED 07 ON in Program 10-1.

Program 38—Digital and Electronic Telephone

Buttonstrip Type: Four digital and four elec-
tronic telephone button arrangements are pro-
vided (see System Record Sheet). It is best to
start with one of these four and then move on to
Program 39 where individual buttons may be
programmed.

Program 39—Flexible Button Assignments: See

Program 38 before running this program. Pro-
gram 39
enables each of the flexible feature
buttons on digital and electronic telephones to
be individually assigned with features. See the
Program 39 System Record Sheet for a com-
plete listing of the available features.

Program 40—Station CO Line Access: Any sta-

tion can have access to as many CO lines as
desired. Any station denied access (either to
make a call

or to 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 Ser-
vice. If only

outgoing access is to be prevented,

use Program 41. Use Program 40 to deny CO
line call pickup.

Program 41—Station Outgoing Call Restric-

tion: Each station (or Direct Inward System
Access CO line) can be restricted from outgoing
access to each CO line. If so restricted, that
station can still answer a ringing CO line or pick
up a call on hold. All Call Pickup functions
operate normally. This

does not deny access via

LCR. Automatic Busy Redial (ABR) overrides
Program 41.

Program 42—CO Line To PBX/CENTREX Con-

nection & PBX/CENTREX Access Codes: The
system recognizes PBX/CENTREX access
codes via Programs 42-1 ~ 8. Program 42-0
informs the software which CO lines are con-

nected to a PBX or to CENTREX. This combina-
tion allows Toll Restriction and Speed Dialing to
function properly. This program must be utilized
to allow (after flash) PBX/CENTREX features to
operate on incoming calls.

Program 43—0+ Credit Card Dialing Option:

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 pro-
gram. After seizing the CO line, the station user
is required to dial a specific number of digits,
which includes the leading 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.

•••••

If calls are routed via Least Cost Routing
(LCR), the digit length should usually be set
at 12, the length, including 0, of the tele-
phone numbers dialed on 0+ credit card
calls. Do not add the amount of digits in the
credit card (usually 14), although these num-
bers will be dialed by the user after system
LCR seizes the line and the system dials the
telephone number (see Important Note).

•••••

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) num-
bers.

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 Forced/

Verified Account Codes: This program ex-
empts numbers up to four digits, such as the
emergency 911 number, from Forced/Verified
Account Code dialing restrictions. As many as
three of these special numbers can be pro-
grammed. When dialed, these numbers will be
sent out the CO line immediately, bypassing any
Forced/Verified Account Code dialing restric-

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