Specifications

OfficeServ 100 General Description Guide/Ed.00
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A log of 100 alarms are stored in a buffer and can be reviewed at a display keyset or sent to
a printer(see ‘4.11 Sample Alarm Report’ section of this document).
4.1.1.91 System Directory
Each station, station group and outside line can have an 11 character directory name.
This name will appear on keyset displays to provide additional information about lines and
stations.
4.1.1.92 Text Message Service
When a caller presses the CAMP-ON button on a busy line, the receiving party can press
the TMSG button to send a preset text message to the caller. The Text Message function
shall be enabled on both extensions. Text Messages can be set respectively for each
extension in OfficeServ 100 system.
4.1.1.93 Toll Restriction
There are 250 allow and 250 deny entries of 11 digits each. Each of these entries can apply
to dialing classes B, C, D, E, F and G. Expensive 976, 1-900, 411 and operator-assisted
calls, as well as specific area and office codes, can be allowed or denied on a per-class
basis. Class A stations have no dialing restrictions and Class H stations cannot make
outside calls.
Any outside line may be programmed to follow station toll restriction or follow the toll
restriction class assigned to it. Each station and trunk can have a day dialing class and a
night dialing class.
Special Code Table
A Special Code Table of ten entries(four digits each) allows use of telephone company
features such as CID blocking(*67) or call waiting disable(*70) without interference to toll
restriction or LCR. The Special Code table allows use of these custom calling features on a
per call basis.
4.1.1.94 Toll Restriction Override
Program options allow system speed dial numbers to follow or bypass a station’s toll
restriction class. In addition, users may make calls from a toll restricted station by using the
walking class of service or authorization code feature.
4.1.1.95 Tone or Pulse Dialing
Outside lines can be programmed for either tone or pulse dialing to meet local telephone
company requirements.