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Time and Date
DS1000/2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features383
Time and Date
Description
The system Time and Date appears on:
Display Telephones
Station Message Detail Recording reports
The system administrator can change the time and date from the system programming mode. 
Although the data is entered in 24-hour format, it always displays in 12-hour format (e.g., 1300 = 
1:00PM).
Conditions
The system retains the time and date after a system reset or short term power failure.
Default Setting...

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Programming List
Program 0302 - Time (page 452)
Enter the system time.
Program 0302 - Date (page 453)
Enter the system date.
Other Related Features
Battery Backup (page 59)
The battery on the CPU PCB backs up the CPU Real Time Clock for 10-14 days.
Station Message Detail Recording (page 348)
Time and date appear on the SMDR report.
Year 2000 Compliance (page 433)
The system is fully Y2K (year 2000) compliant. The year always displays as...

Page 393

Toll Restriction
DS1000/2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features385
Toll Restriction
Description
Toll Restriction limits the numbers an extension user may dial. By allowing extensions to place 
only certain types of calls, the system administrator can control long distance costs. The system 
applies Toll Restriction according to an extension’s Toll Restriction Level. For each of the 7 Toll 
Restriction Levels, the administrator can enable or disable the following options.
Active Dial Pad (Continuous...

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Toll Restriction
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NPA Dialing
NPA Dialing performs 3-digit analysis on numbers dialed that exceed 7 digits and are not 0+, 
011, or 10XXX calls. Enter the codes you want to deny or allow in the NPA Dialing Toll 
Restriction Table. To control long distance costs, for example, you might want to limit NPA 
calls to in-state or neighboring state area codes. Note that if a number is allowed or denied by 
NPA Dialing, it can be further allowed or denied by...

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Toll Restriction
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2. If a trunk has 1001: Override Extension Toll Level enabled (Y), the system uses the 
Toll Level assigned to the trunk in 1001: Trunk Toll Level. The entries are 1-7, 0 = 
no Toll Restriction applied.
3. If a trunk has Program 1001 - Override Extension Toll Restriction (page 503) dis-
abled (N), and the trunk is in the day mode, the system uses the Toll Level assigned 
in Program 1801 - Extension Toll Level Day (page 533). The entries...

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Toll Restriction
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Program 0601 - 6-Digit Analysis (page 491)
This option enables/disables 6-Digit Analysis. With 6-Digit Analysis, the system restricts a call 
according to the NPA and NXX the user dials. If 6-Digit Analysis is allowed, the system com-
pares the NPA and NXX code the user dials to the 6-Digit Table that you program. You can set 
up the table as an allow or deny table. If set up as an allow table, the system will allow only 
those codes you...

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Toll Restriction
DS1000/2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features389
Step 2: Has the caller dialed 0 as the first digit?
• If the 0 + Dialing option is Y, and the Interna-
tional Dialing option is also Y, the system allo
ws 
the call.
• If the 0 + Dialing option is Y, the International 
Dialing option is N, and the first 2 digits are 01, 
the system restricts
 the call.
• If the 0 + Dialing option is N, the International 
Dialing option is Y, and the first 2 digits are 01, 
the system allo
ws the call.
• If...

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Toll Restriction
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Step 5: Has caller dialed a 10XXX Equal Access number (e.g., 10320)
The system currently supports 5-digit (10XXX) 
Equal Access. It does not support 7-digit 
(10XXXXX) Equal Access.
If the Equal Access Table is an allow table:
• The system denies
 the call if the number dialed is 
not in the table.
• The system allo
ws the call if the number dialed is 
in the table.
If the Equal Access Table is a deny table:
• The system denies
 the call...

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Toll Restriction
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Other Related Features
Direct Trunk Access (page 139)
Direct Trunk Access does not bypass Toll Restriction.
Flash (page 170)
When an extension user with Toll Restriction enabled flashes a trunk, the system enforces toll 
Restriction on any digits the user dials from the new dial tone. For example, if an extension user 
cannot dial 203 926 5400 before they flash, they cannot dial 203 926 5400 after they flash.
Step 7: Before denying or...

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Forced Trunk Disconnect (page 175)
Forced Trunk Disconnect does not bypass Toll Restriction.
Last Number Redial (page 236)
Last Number Redial will not store a number denied by Toll Restriction.
Private Line (page 300)
Toll Restriction restricts Private Lines just like any other trunk. 
Save Number Dialed (page 322)
Save Number Dialed will not store a number denied by Toll Restriction.
Speed Dial (page 332)
The system enforces Toll...
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