SYSTEM FEATURES
TOLL RESTRICTION
As a means of controlling costs, the system can be programmed to
restrict specific keysets from being used for dialing toll calls.
The toll restrictions and exceptions include:
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Basic Toll Restrictions
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Allow System Speed-Dial Numbers to Bypass Toll Restriction
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Exclude C.O. Line(s) from Toll Restriction
Basic toll restrictions: There are three system programming op-
tions that cause the system to analyze and/or count the digits
dialed at the keyset.
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System option 1 prevents a keyset user from placing a call when
the number dialed has a "0" or "1" as the first digit. If the
first digit is a "0" or
" 1 " I
the call is dropped immediately.
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System option 2 prevents a keyset user from placing a call when
the number dialed begins with a "0" or "l", or when the number
exceeds eight digits. If the first digit is a "0" or a "l",
the call is dropped immediately: if the call exceeds eight
digits, it is dropped when the ninth digit is dialed. The
eight-digit limit is in effect throughout the call. If a ninth
digit is dialed while the call is in progress, the call is
dropped.
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System option 3 is identical to option 2 except that a keyset
user may dial directory assistance (1411, 1-555-XxXx, XxX-555-
XXXX, or
1-xxx-555-xxxx), emergency (1911), and toll-free
(l-800-XXX-XXX or 800-XXX-XxXx) numbers.
Allow system speed-dial numbers to bypass toll restriction:
sys-
tem option 4 permits system speed-dial numbers to bypass the toll
restrictions enabled by option 1, 2, or 3. Because this option
is an exception to the other options, it is never used by itself.
Exclude C-0. line(s) from toll restriction: The system can be
programmed to allow access to one or more C.O. lines for placing
calls that would otherwise be denied by system option 1, 2, or 3.
The unrestricted C.O. line can be a local line, WATS line, FX
line, PBX line, etc.
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