iPECS eMG80/100& eMG800 & UCP & vUCP
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4.4.2.6 Station COS - PGM 116
Selecting Station COS will display the Station COS data input page. Enter a valid station range and click
[Load] to enter the Station COS data. Use the checkmark to indicate which attributes to modify; checked
attributes are stored by clicking the [Save] button.
Figure 4.4.2.6-1 Station COS
In the case of PGM 116 is in a condition of limited service mode due to a License issue, the default value is 7
for all COS types. All stations are assigned a Class-of-Service (COS), which determines the ability of the user
to dial certain types of calls, refer to Table 4.4.2.6-1. Separate COS assignments are made for Day, Timed,
and Night Mode operations. As a default, all stations are assigned with a Station COS of 1 for all modes, with
no restrictions.
The station COS interacts with the CO Line COS to establish overall dialing or Toll restrictions. This interaction
and the resulting restrictions are given in Table ‘Station/CO COS’.Long-distance calls are determined by the
first dialed digit (“0” or “1”) and the number of digits dialed. If the first digit dialed is an LD code, default “0” or
“1”, or, if the number of digits dialed exceeds the assigned LD digit counter in ‘System Data SMDR Attributes
section,’ the call is considered a Long Distance call and appropriate restrictions applied.
The leading digits dialed cannot be a Long Distance code & digit count can not exceed the LD
digit counter, default 7 digits, and further denied/allowed based on Exception Table C.