Instruction manual
Features
Night Service
Personal Lines
Remote Access
Speed Dial
Toll Type
A Night Service Emergency Allowed List can be programmed
with up to ten numbers that any user can dial without having to
enter the Night Service password. For additional information,
see Night Service.
A user with a restricted telephone cannot dial a restricted
number (outside or toll) on a Personal Line button unless the
number is on the Allowed List for that telephone. If the number
is on a Disallowed List, the user cannot dial it.
Both Allowed and Disallowed Lists are assigned as items of the
class of restriction (COR) for the Remote Access feature. When
barrier codes are not used, Allowed and Disallowed Lists are
assigned to trunks system-wide. When barrier codes are used,
Allowed and Disallowed Lists are assigned to individual barrier
codes.
When a marked System Speed Dial number (the dialed number
is suppressed from the display) is used to dial a number, calling
restrictions (such as toll or outward restrictions) assigned to that
telephone are overriden. When an unmarked System Speed
Dial or a Personal Speed Dial number is used to dial a restricted
number the call cannot be completed unless the number is on
the Allowed List for that telephone.
When trunks with different toll types are connected (for
example, basic trunks and PRI facilities), a toll prefix (0 or 1 )
must be dialed for toll calls on some trunks but is not required
on other trunks. In such instances, two Disallowed List entries
are needed to restrict users from dialing specific area codes
and/or telephone numbers (for example, to restrict users from
dialing area code 505, the Disallowed List must include both
505 and 1505.
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