Instruction manual

Features
At a Glance (continued)
Factory Settings
ARS Facility Level for
0
Barrier Codes or Trunks
Autoqueuing Disabled
Call Restriction for Outward Restricted
Barrier Codes or Trunks
Maintenance/Programming 16
Barrier Code
Redirect Destination for
Primary Operator
Calls to Unassigned
Numbers
Remote Access Code
889
CAUTION:
Security of Your System
As a customer of a new telephone system, you should be aware that
there exists an increasing problem of telephone toll fraud. Telephone
toll fraud can occur in many forms, despite the numerous efforts of
telephone companies and telephone equipment manufacturers to
control it. Some individuals use electronic devices to prevent or falsify
records of these calls. Others charge calls to someone else’s number
by illegally using lost or stolen calling cards, billing innocent parties,
clipping on to someone else’s line, and breaking into someone else’s
telephone equipment physically or electronically. In certain instances,
unauthorized individuals make connections to the telephone network
through the use of remote access features.
The Remote Access feature of your system, if you choose to use it,
permits off-premises callers to access the system from a remote
telephone by using an 800 number or a 7-or 10-digit telephone
number. The system returns an acknowledgement signaling the user
to key in his or her authorization code, which is selected and
administered by the system manager. After the authorization code is
accepted, the system returns dial tone to the user. If you do not
program specific egress restrictions, the user will be able to place any
call normally dialed from a telephone associated with the system.
Such an off-premises network call is originated at, and will be billed
from the system location.
Remote Access
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