Instruction manual
Features
When a marked System Speed Dial code is used to dial a number, the System
Speed Dial number overrides calling restrictions (such as outward or toll
restrictions).
Mode Differences
Hybrid/PBX Mode
In the Hybrid/PBX mode, all calling restrictions can be assigned.
Key and Behind Switch Modes
In the Key and Behind Switch modes, outward and toll restrictions can be
assigned, while the pool dial-out code restrictions and ARS FRL cannot be
assigned.
Feature Interactions
Allowed Lists
When used with Calling Restrictions, Allowed Lists can permit
the dialing of specific numbers (such as emergency numbers)
from an outward- or toll-restricted telephone.
Auto Dial A user with a restricted telephone cannot dial a restricted
number (outward or toll) by using an Auto Dial button unless
the number is on the Allowed List for that telephone.
Automatic Route
The use of ARS does not allow users to avoid calling
Selection
restrictions. The system checks for outward or toll restrictions
assigned to the telephone before it selects the best route for
making the call. If the ARS FRL assigned to the telephone
restricts use of the route, the user hears an error tone and the
call does not go through. Since FRL assignment determines
pools selected in each route, a user may be allowed to select a
pool via ARS even if the telephone is restricted from the pool
dial-out code.
Callback
In the Hybrid/PBX mode, a user with a restricted telephone can
use Callback for a busy pool because restrictions are based on
the specific trunk being used to make the call. When a trunk in
the busy pool is available, the system checks for restrictions
assigned to the telephone, If the telephone is restricted, the
user hears a fast busy signal to indicate that the call is not
allowed.
Conference
A user with an outward/toll-restricted telephone cannot add an
outside/toll participant to a conference unless the participant’s
number is on an Allowed List for that telephone.
Calling Restrictions 77