Specifications

DXP Correspondence Manual
Station Programming
7.18
Day Exception
Number/Night
Exception
Number
Exception numbers allow stations to dial numbers that they are not
normally allowed to dial by their automatic route selection/toll
restriction levels. If the toll restriction table exception number matches
one of the exception numbers that you assign to the station
usihg
the
following procedure, the station is allowed to dial the number.
The exception number values that you can assign are 1 through 32 and
NONE. You can assign 32 exception numbers to each station. You
also must assign one exception number to each toll restriction table
line entry (Section 11.5). The system checks for a match between one
of the numbers assigned here and a number on the toll restriction
table; if there is a match, the call is allowed.
7.19
You can choose the number of tone bursts that each telephone user
SOHVA
BeePs
hears preceding a SOHVA message. You can program the tones from
one to six
*
(SOHVA Tone
SOHVA calling groups control the pattern in which station ports
Bursts)SOHVA
receive and/or originate SOHVA calls to one another. You must first
Groups
form the SOHVA groups (Section 5.8) and then assign the groups to
individual stations with the following procedure.
7.20
At default, the system returns a ring back tone to users who make
Busy
On
SOHV’
SOHVA calls to busy stations; however, this procedure allows you to
arrange for telephone users to receive a busy signal instead of the ring
back tone. This feature lets non-LCD telephone users know that a
called station is busy.
7,21
Pick-Up Groups
Use this procedure to place a number of stations in a call pick-up
group so that one station can answer a call ringing at any other station
in the group.
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