Specifications

Description Of System Features
Toll Restriction
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Flexible
Flexible toll restriction can be programmed to prohibit
some or all stations from calling a wide range of
number combinations while allowing specific
exceptions. Toll restrictions are specified by up to eight
entries on a deny table; any exceptions are specified
by up to eight entries on an allow table. There are a
total of eight tables, making the possible number of
entries sixty-four. Allow entries will always override
deny entries. Up to eight digits are permitted for each
entry. You may include a “match anything” digit
(#
symbol) as part of an entry to represent any digit from
1
to 0. This “match anything” digit is used to deny or
allow a range of numbers with a single entry. The first
table is an allow table with default settings that permit
the dialing of phone numbers beginning with 1800,
1911,
and 911. The second table is a deny table with
default settings that prevent the dialing of phone
numbers
beginning with 976,411,
1,
and 0.
When toll restriction is enabled for a line, you must
assign each station using that line the desired toll
restriction table. You must use either system or
administration programming to specify lines that are
toll-restricted and to assign toll restriction tables to
each station.
Tone Or Voice Signalling
(Intercom)
Intercom calls can be tone signalled or voice signalled
as desired.
The tone signalled intercom call must be
answered by lifting the handset. The voice signalled
intercom call can be responded to in a handsfree
manner. The class of service programming
determines which signalling method is employed as
the primary method when an intercom call is made.
The alternate method is available through user action
at the station. Intercom call progress is marked by
special tone signals. The system or administration
programming determines which type of intercom
signalling is first option signalling for the system. Also
refer to the discussions titled intercom Call Progress
Tones and Voice Announce Blocking.
Voice Announce Blocking
This feature allows the user to block voice announced
intercom signalling by dialing a special code. This
feature, when enabled, also blocks the reception of a
SOHVA call.
Zone Paging (Through Station Speakers)
Zone paging allows groups of stations to receive
announcements through the station speakers. The
programming can enable zone paging in up to three
different zones. A station can be programmed to only
receive announcements or programmed to originate
announcements as well. Each station can be
programmed to be in any or all zones for both
receiving and originating announcements. The ability
of each station to originate and/or receive a page, and
the arrangement of the paging into different zones are
controlled by system or administration programming.
Also, refer to the discussion titled AI/-Call Paging (via
Station Speakers).
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