Nitsuko 124i/384i Software Manual
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0700- Toll Restriction0701 - Toll Restriction Class Sorts Data Updates CEU Can be Copied Description 124i Available — eight Toll Restriction classes. 384i Available — 15 Toll Restriction Classes in each of 4 Tenant Groups. INUse Program 0701 - Toll Restriction Class to set the system’s Toll Restriction. In 384i, each of the four tenants can have 15 Toll Restriction Classes, for a system maximum of 60. There are eight Toll Restriction classes in 124i. See the Toll Restriction Routing flowchart below for routing specifics. Refer to the chart on the following page for a description of each Toll Restriction option, its range and the Toll Restriction class 1 default setting. No NoYes YesYes NoNoYes Has maximum local digit length been exceeded?Has maximum long distance digit length been exceeded? Digits sent out over trunk. Toll violation occurs - system drops call. Are digits dialed in a Restrict Table? Are digits dialed in a Permit Table? Extension user dials digits. Start 0700- Toll Restriction 0701 - Toll Restriction Class 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 825
Toll Restriction Class Option Description Range Default (Class 1) Item 1International Call Restrict Table This option assigns/unassigns the International Call Restrict Table for the Toll Restriction Class you are programming. The system uses this table for international call restriction. Enter International Call Restrict Table data in Program 0702 (Item 1).0 (Unassigned) or 1 (Assigned)0 (Unassigned) Item 2International Call Permit Table This option assigns/unassigns the International Call Permit Table for the Toll Restriction Class you are programming. The system uses this table for international call restriction. Enter International Call Permit Table data in Program 0702 (Item 2). 0 (Unassigned) or 1 (Assigned)1 (Assigned) Item 3Maximum Number of Digits for Local Call This option enables/disables maximum number of digit restriction for local calls. If enabled, this option limits the number of digits that can comprise a local call according to Program 0702 (Item 3). 0 (Disabled) 1 (Enabled for Pgm 0702 - Item 3, Entry 1) 2 (Enabled for Pgm 0702 - Item 3, Entry 2) 3 (Enabled for Pgm 0702 - Item 3, Entry 3) 4 (Enabled for Pgm 0702 - Item 3, Entry 4)1 (Enabled for PGM 0702 - Item 3, Entry 1) Item 4Maximum Number of Digits for Non-Local Calls This option enables/disables maximum number of digit restriction for non-local calls. If enabled, this option limits the number of digits that can comprise a non-local call according to Program 0702 (Item 4).0 (Disabled) 1 (Enabled for Pgm 0702 - Item 4, Entry 1) 2 (Enabled for Pgm 0702 - Item 4, Entry 2) 3 (Enabled for Pgm 0702 - Item 4, Entry 3) 4 (Enabled for Pgm 0702 - Item 4, Entry 4)1 (Enabled for Pgm 0702 - Item 4, Entry 1) Item 5Common Permit Code Table This option assigns/unassigns the Common Permit Code Table (Program 0702, Item 7) for the class you are programming. If assigned, Toll Restriction checks the table for the digits dialed. If the digits are in the table, the system allows the call.0 (Not assigned) or 1 (Assigned)1 (Assigned) Item 6Common Restrict Table This option assigns/unassigns the Common Restrict Table (Program 0702, Item 8) for the class you are programming. If assigned, Toll Restriction checks the table for the digits dialed. If the digits are in the table, the system restricts the call.0 (Not assigned) or 1 (Assigned)0 (Not assigned) 0700- Toll Restriction 0701 - Toll Restriction Class 826 PROGRAMMING 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0
Toll Restriction Class Option Description Range Default (Class 1) Item 7Restriction for Common Abbreviated Dialing Use this option to enable/disable Toll Restriction for Common Abbreviated Dialing numbers. If enabled, Common Abbreviated Dialing numbers have the same restrictions as manually dialed numbers.0 (Disabled) or 1 (Enabled)0 (Disabled) Item 8Restriction for Group Abbreviated Dialing Use this option to enable/disable Toll Restriction for Group Abbreviated Dialing numbers. If enabled, Group Abbreviated Dialing numbers have the same restrictions as manually dialed numbers. (0) Disabled or (1) Enabled0 (Disabled) Item 9Intercom Call Restriction Use this option to allow or prevent an extension with this class from dialing Intercom calls. 0 (Intercom calls allowed) 1 (Intercom calls prevented)0 (Intercom calls allowed) Item 10PBX Call Restriction Use this option to set how the system Toll Restricts calls over PBX trunks. If you enable PBX Toll Restriction, the system begins Toll Restriction after the PBX access code. The user cannot dial a PBX extension. If you disable PBX Toll Restriction, the system only restricts calls that contain the PBX access code. The system does not restrict calls to PBX extensions. Refer to the PBX compatibility feature. Make sure Program 0702 Item 4 (Maximum Number of Digits in Non-Local Call) allows for PBX Toll Call Dialing (normally 12 digits).0 (PBX Toll Restriction disabled) 1 (PBX Toll Restriction enabled)0 (PBX Toll Restriction disabled) Item 11Permit Code Table This option assigns/unassigns the Permit Code Table for the Toll Restriction class you are programming. If assigned, you must specify which of the four Permit Code Tables you want the class to use.0 (Unassigned) 1 (Use Program 0702 - Item 5, Table 1) 2 (Use Program 0702 - Item 5, Table 2) 3 (Use Program 0702 - Item 5, Table 3) 4 (Use Program 0702 - Item 5, Table 4)0 (Unassigned) Item 12Restrict Code Table This option assigns/unassigns the Restrict Code Table for the Toll Restriction class you are programming. If assigned, you must specify which of the four Restrict Code Tables you want the class to use.0 (Unassigned) 1 (Use Program 0702 - Item 6, Table 1) 2 (Use Program 0702 - Item 6, Table 2) 3 (Use Program 0702 - Item 6, Table 3) 4 (Use Program 0702 - Item 6, Table 4)0 (Unassigned) 0700- Toll Restriction 0701 - Toll Restriction Class 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 827
Conditions None 0701 Default Settings Item No. Class of Service Number 123456789101112131415 1 011110000000000 2 010000000000000 3 001230000000000 4 001230000000000 5 011111100000000 6 011110000000000 7 000000000000000 8 000000000000000 9 000000000000000 10 000000100000000 11 001230000000000 12 000000000000000 Note: Toll Restriction Classes 9-15 don’t apply to 124i. Feature Cross Reference Toll Restriction Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 0701 (Toll Restriction Class): 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 0701 + HOLD Tenant No? 3. Enter the number of the Tenant Group (1-4) you want to program. 4. HOLD Class No? 5. Enter the number of the Toll Restriction Class (1-15 in 384i, 1-8 in 124i) within the specified Tenant Group you want to program. 6. HOLD Item No? 7. Enter the number of the item you want to program + HOLD Refer to the above chart when selecting an Item Number. 8. Enter data for the Item Number you selected + HOLD Refer to the above chart when entering an item’s data. Item No? 0700- Toll Restriction 0701 - Toll Restriction Class 828 PROGRAMMING 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0
9. Return to step 7 and select another Item Number. OR HOLD to return to the Class No? prompt. Press HOLD once more for the Tenant No? prompt; twice more to exit. 0700- Toll Restriction 0701 - Toll Restriction Class 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 829
0702 - Toll Restriction Tables Sorts Data Updates CEU Can be Copied Description 124i Available. 384i Available. INUse Program 0702 - Toll Restriction Tables to specify the Toll Restriction Tables, digit length restrictions and the PBX access code. Valid entries are 0-9, # and *. You can also use FLASH as a don’t care (wild card) digit. Each Tenant Group can have a different set of entries for this program. Refer to the chart below for a description of each option, its range and default setting. Toll Restriction Tables Option Description Range Default Item 1International Call Restrict Table This option lets you program the Restrict Table for international calls. The system has one International Call Restrict Table. You can program up to 10 different entries in the table. Each entry can be up to four digits long, using 0-9, #, * and FLASH (as a wild card). Entries 1-10 correspond to the 10 table entries. Each entry can have up to four digits.No entries Item 2International Call Permit Table This option lets you program the Permit Table for international calls. The system has one International Call Restrict Table. You can program up to 10 different entries in the table. Each entry can be up to four digits long, using 0-9, #, * and FLASH (as a wild card).Entries 1-20 correspond to the 10 table entries. Each entry can have up to six digits.No entries Item 3Maximum Number of Digits in Local Call This option sets the maximum number of digits allowed in a local call. A system with Toll Restriction defines local calls as any call dialed that does not match an entry in the Permitted Code Table or the Common Permitted Code Table. You can have up to four different entries for this item - with a different number of digits in each entry. Entries 1-4 correspond to the four different entries for this item. Range for each entry is 4-8.All entries = 7 Item 4Maximum Number of Digits for Non-Local Calls Use this option to set maximum allowable length of non-local calls. A non-local call is any call allowed by the Common Permit or Permit Code Tables. Users cannot place calls that exceed this setting, even if allowed in a Permit Table. You can have up to four different entries for this item - with a different number of digits in each entry. Entries 1-4 correspond to the four different entries for this item. Range for each entry is 4-30.All entries = 30 0700- Toll Restriction 0702 - Toll Restriction Tables 830 PROGRAMMING 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0
Toll Restriction Tables Option Description Range Default Item 5Permit Code Table This option lets you program the Permit Code Tables. If the system has Toll Restriction enabled, users can dial numbers only if permitted by these tables and the Common Permit Table (Item 7). There are four Permit Code Tables, with up to 60 entries in each table. The system permits calls exactly as you enter the code. For example, to permit 1-203 calls you must enter 1203 into a Permit Table. Each Permitted Code Table entry can be up to 12 digits long, using 0-9, #, * and FLASH (as a wild card).Four tables with up to 60 entries (12 digits max) in each table.No entries Item 6Restrict Code Table This option lets you program the Restrict Code Tables. If the system has Toll Restriction enabled, users cannot dial numbers listed in these tables (unless also included in Items 5 and 7). There are four Restrict Code Tables, with up to 60 entries in each table. The system restricts calls exactly as you enter the code. For example, to restrict 1-900 calls you must enter 1900 into a Restrict Table. Each Restrict Code Table entry can be up to 12 digits long, using 0-9, #, * and FLASH (as a wild card).Four tables with up to 60 entries (12 digits max) in each table.No entries Item 7Common Permit Code Table This option lets you program the Common Permit Code Table. This table contains up to 10 codes you commonly allow users to dial (such as 1-800 and 911). Each code can be up to 4 digits long, using 0-9, #, * and FLASH (don’t care).Entries 1-10 correspond to the 10 table entries. Each entry can have up to four digits.No entries Item 8Common Restrict Table This option lets you program the Common Restrict Code Table. This table contains up to 10 codes you commonly prevent users from dialing (such as 1976 and 1900). Each code can be up to 12 digits long, using 0-9, #, * and FLASH (don’t care).Entries 1-10 correspond to the 10 table entries. Each entry can have up to 12 digits.No entries Item 9PBX Access Code Use this option to enter the PBX Access Code. When the system is behind a PBX, this is the code users dial to access a PBX trunk. Toll Restriction begins after the PBX access code. For PBX trunks (Program 0901 Items 7-10) the system only Toll Restricts calls that contain the access code. Always program this option when the system is behind a PBX, even if you don’t want to use Toll Restriction. PBX Access Codes can be up to 2 digits, using 0-9, #, * and FLASH (don’t care).Entries 1-4 correspond to the 4 PBX Access Codes. Each code can have up to 2 digits.No entries Item 10 Not used 0700- Toll Restriction 0702 - Toll Restriction Tables 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 831
Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Toll Restriction Telephone Programming Instructions To enter data for Program 0702 (Toll Restriction) Items 1-4 and 7-9: 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 0702 + HOLD Tenant No? 3. Enter the Tenant Number you want to program (1-4) + HOLD Item No? 4. Enter the number of the item you want to program (1-4, 7-9) + HOLD Entry No? 5. Select the entry you want to program + HOLD The table above explains the entries for each item. 6. Enter the data for the selected entry + HOLD The table above explains the data for each entry. Entry No? 7. Return to step 5 to program another entry for the selected item. OR HOLD to return to step 4. OR HOLD + HOLD to return to step 3 OR HOLD + HOLD + HOLD to exit. To enter data for Program 0702 (Toll Restriction) Items 5 and 6: 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. 0702 + HOLD Tenant No? 3. Enter the Tenant Number you want to program (1-4) + HOLD Item No? 4. Enter the number of the item you want to program (5 or 6) + HOLD Table No? 5. Enter the number of the table you want to program (1-4) + HOLD There are four Permit Code Tables and four Restrict Code Tables. Refer to the table above. Entry No? 6. Select the entry you want to program (1-60) + HOLD The table above explains the entries for each table. 7. Enter the data for the selected entry + HOLD The table above explains the data for each entry. Entry No? 8. Return to step 6 to select another table entry. OR HOLD to return to step 5 OR 0700- Toll Restriction 0702 - Toll Restriction Tables 832 PROGRAMMING 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0
HOLD + HOLD to return to step 4 OR HOLD + HOLD + HOLD to return to step 3 OR HOLD four times to exit. 0700- Toll Restriction 0702 - Toll Restriction Tables 92000SWG08 Issue 1-0 PROGRAMMING 833
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