Toshiba Strata DK 16 User Manual

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PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS

SECTION 100-816-302

MARCH 1993

2-27

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
1 ~ 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. Of-
fice 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 exception 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 area code 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. The first feature is Digit Restriction and the
second is Station Restriction Assignment.

4.102 Digit Restrict Code: If Digit Restrict is
enabled for a particular station, the station is able
to dial the number of digits defined in the Program
45-1
Toll Restriction dialing plan.

1: Enable Digit Restriction—Enter 1 in the
Digit Restrict Code column, next to the port
number to enable the restriction for the station.
This is used to prevent a user from dialing a
second call when dial tone is returned from a CO
after the outside party disconnects.

2: Disable Digit Restriction—Enter 0 in the
Digit Restrict Code column, next to the port
number to disable digit restriction for the station.
This allows Toll Restricted users to dial any
number of digits (i.e., to an external voice mail
device, computer, etc.).

4.103 Station Restrict Code: The second fea-
ture assigns Toll Restriction to individual station
ports, in addition to previous restrictions. It in-
cludes seven different choices. One of the choices
must be entered for each port. Initialized data
assigns 0 or no restrictions to all ports. The seven
choices are explained as follows.

NOTE:
Station restrictions are overridden by CO
lines disabled as defined in Program 45-2. If
a station port has appearance of a CO line
with restrictions disabled, the restrictions will
be removed from the station on an individual
CO line basis through Program 45-2.

0: No Station Toll Restriction—Enter 0 in the
Station Restrict Code column, next to the port
number, to remove Toll Restrictions from the
station.

1: Area Code Toll Restriction—Enter 1 in the
Station Restrict Code column, next to the port
number, if the selected station must be re-
stricted from dialing all area codes.

2: Area Code Toll Restriction and “0” or “1”
as a 1st or 2nd Digit
—Enter 2 in the Station
Restrict Code column, in the space available for
the port number, if the selected station must be
restricted from dialing all area codes, and 0 or 1
when used as a first or second digit. This
restriction prevents the station from making any
long distance calls or operator-assisted calls, in
addition to outgoing calls outside the home area
code. In applicable areas, this prevents long
distance office codes from being dialed (if
1+NNX).

3: Class 1 Toll Restriction—Enter 3 in the
Station Restrict Code column, in the space
provided for the port number, if the selected
station will be assigned to the Class 1 level of
restriction. Class 1 area and office code restric-
tions are defined in Program 46 and exception
office code tables in 46-10.

4: Class 2 Toll Restriction—Enter 4 in the
Station Restrict Code column, in the space
provided for the port number, if the selected
station will be assigned to the Class 2 level of
restriction. Class 2 area and office code restric-
tions are defined in Program 46 and exception
office code tables in 46-20.

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