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    							-If you finish and do not see, SAVE TO EXIT:
    Press SAVE before step 5. 
    5.Select an option:
    To enter another program:  Press its key.
    OR
    To exit the program mode:  Press SAVE once. 
    Understanding Related Programming
    Program 10To identify a line as a PBX line 
    System Options Program 5: PBX Access Codes
    Part II:  DIGITAL SYSTEM Programs 215 
    						
    							P rogram 6: Toll Re stric tion
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    Program 6 is initially set as follows for Toll Restriction levels (01-07):
     
    ·Active Dialpad = Y 
    ·Special N11 Dialing = Y 
    ·0 + Dialing = Y 
    ·International Dialing = Y 
    ·Equal Access Dialing = Y 
    ·1 + NNX Dialing  = Y
    Allow or Deny Tables = Empty 
    ·NNX Dialing = Y
    Allow or Deny Tables = Empty 
    ·NPA Dialing = Y
    Allow or Deny Tables = Empty 
    ·6-Digit Analysis = Y
    Allow or Deny Tables = Empty 
    Program 6 lets you customize a Toll Restriction level.  A Toll Restriction level is a set
    of nine dialing options for making outside calls.  You customize a Toll Restriction
    level by enabling or disabling these dialing options.  For example, you can customize
    a Toll Restriction Level so that long distance calls to other area codes are disabled.
    You can customize up to seven unique Toll Restriction levels (01-07).  After you
    customize a Toll Restriction level, you assign it to an extension to define the type of
    outside calls that can be made from the extension.  You make the assignment in two
    steps:
    ·Use Program 1 to assign the Toll Restriction level to a Class of Service.
    ·Use Program 18 (Part I) to assign the Class of Service to an extension.
    In addition, you can customize three other dialing options in a Class of Service
    (Program 1).  They are called:  Only Local Calls (Day or Night), Only Local Calls at
    Night, and Only Intercom Calls at Night.  Enabling any of these overrides (takes
    precedence over) any restrictions set up in a COS’s Toll Restriction Level.
    The nine Toll Restriction options are as follows:
    Active Dialpad (Continuous Dialing) 
    Use this option to determine whether a user can manually dial digits during an
    established outside call.  The need to dial digits during a call typically arises when a
    user calls an Other Common Carrier (OCC).  After the OCC answers, the user needs
    to dial more digits (security code and other digits the OCC requires).
    FOR FEATURE INFORMATION:  See Using Other Common Carriers on page 131.
    Special N11 Dialing 
    Use this option to allow/deny manually-dialed calls to N11 or 1 + N11 (N = 2 to 8).
    The system does not restrict 911 or 1 + 911.  For information on international calls
    (011), see the next two options. 
    FOR FEATURE INFORMATION:   See Toll Restriction on page 178.
    Program 6: Toll Restriction System Options
    216 DIGITAL SYSTEM Administrator’s Guide 
    						
    							0 + Dialing 
    Use this option to allow or deny manually-dialed calls that begin with a zero (0).
    These calls usually include operator-assisted or credit card calls, and international
    calls (011 +).  Disabling 0 + dialing automatically disables international calls and
    you can ignore the option below.
    To disable international calls but allow other calls that begin with a zero, enter Y for
    this option and N for the next option (below).
    FOR FEATURE INFORMATION:   See Toll Restriction on page 178.
    International Dialing 
    Use this option to allow or deny international calls that begin with 011.  To allow or
    deny international calls that begin in a different way (e.g., calls to certain parts of
    Mexico or Canada that start with an area code), use the NPA Dialing option below.
    To allow International dialing, you must also allow 0 + dialing above. 
    FOR FEATURE INFORMATION:   See Toll Restriction on page 178.
    Equal Access Dialing 
    Use this option to determine whether a user can manually dial calls using Equal
    Access Codes (10XXX). This option only applies to software versions prior to AUX
    Module Y2.0/Base Y5.0.
    FOR FEATURE INFORMATION:   See Equal Access Compatibility on page 79. 
    1 + NNX Dialing with Allow/Deny Tables 
    Use this option to allow or deny manually-dialed toll calls to specific exchanges (i.e.,
    1 + NNX calls, where NNX is the exchange).
    To deny all 1 + NNX calls:  Enter N and leave the Allow/Deny Tables empty.
    To allow all 1 + NNX calls:  Enter Y and leave the Allow/Deny Tables empty. 
    To allow only specific 1 + NNX calls:  Enter Y for this option, then create an Allow
    or Deny Table.
    ·With an Allow Table:  Enter the NNX codes (up to 48) the users can dial.  Any
    codes you do not enter are automatically denied. 
    ·With a Deny Table:  Enter the NNX codes (up to 48) the users cannot dial.  Any
    codes you do not enter are automatically allowed.
    FOR FEATURE INFORMATION:   See Toll Restriction on page 178.
    NNX Dialing with Allow/Deny Tables 
    Use this option to allow or deny manually-dialed calls to specific exchanges (i.e.,
    NNX calls, where NNX is the exchange or conflict code).
    To deny all NNX calls:  Enter N and leave the Allow/Deny Tables empty.
    To allow all NNX calls:  Enter Y and leave the Allow/Deny Tables empty. 
    System Options Program 6: Toll Restriction
    Part II:  DIGITAL SYSTEM Programs 217 
    						
    							To allow only specific NNX calls:  Enter Y for this option, then create an Allow or
    Deny Table.
    ·With an Allow Table:  Enter the NNX codes (up to 48) the users can dial.  Any
    codes you do not enter are automatically denied.
    ·With a Deny Table:  Enter the NNX codes (up to 48) the users cannot dial.  Any
    codes you do not enter are automatically allowed.
    FOR FEATURE INFORMATION:  See Toll Restriction on page 178.
    NPA Dialing with Allow/Deny Tables 
    Use this option to allow or deny manually-dialed calls to specific area codes (i.e.,
    NPA calls or 1 + NPA calls, where NPA is the area code).
    To deny all NPA or 1 + NPA calls:  Enter N and leave the Allow/Deny Tables empty.
    To allow all NPA or 1 + NPA calls:  Enter Y and leave the Allow/Deny Tables empty. 
    To allow only specific NPA or 1 + NPA calls:  Enter Y for this option, then create an
    Allow or Deny Table.
    ·With an Allow Table:  Enter the NPA codes (up to 48) the users can dial.  Any
    codes you do not enter are automatically denied.
    ·With a Deny Table:  Enter the NPA codes (up to 48) the users cannot dial.  Any
    codes you do not enter are automatically allowed.
    Make sure you allow NPA or 1 + NPA calls if you want 6-digit analysis (see below).
    FOR FEATURE INFORMATION:  See Toll Restriction on page 178.
    6-Digit Analysis with Allow/Deny Tables 
    Use this option to allow or deny manually-dialed calls to specific exchanges (NNX)
    in specific area codes (NPA).  In other words, the call is allowed or denied based on
    the first 6 digits of the telephone number.
    To bypass 6-digit analysis:  Enter N and leave the Allow/Deny Tables empty.
    To use 6-digit analysis:  Enter Y for NPA calls (above).  Enter Y for 6-digit analysis.
    Enter each area code (up to 10) intended for 6-digit analysis with its allowed or
    denied exchanges. 
    ·With an Allow Table:  Enter the NNX codes (up to 48) the users can dial.  Any
    codes you do not enter are automatically denied. 
    ·With a Deny Table:  Enter the NNX codes (up to 48) the users cannot dial.  Any
    codes you do not enter are automatically allowed.
    FOR FEATURE INFORMATION:  See Toll Restriction on page 178.
    Program 6: Toll Restriction System Options
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    							Filling Out the Program Record Form
    Before you fill in the data, make a copy of the three Toll Restriction forms for each
    toll level you wish to program.
    In this box . . .Enter this data . . .
    Toll Level 01-07
    Feature boxes (except
    Allow/Deny)Y - enable the feature
    N - disable the feature
    Allow/Deny boxes A - for an Allow table
    D - for a Deny table
    In this table . . .Enter this data . . .
    Table # 1 At top of table:  Circle Allow
    or Deny
    In body of table: Enter allowed
    or denied NNX codes for toll
    calls
    Table # 2 At top of table:  Circle Allow
    or Deny
    In body of table:  Enter allowed
    or denied NNX codes for local
    calls
    In this table . . .Enter this data . . .
    Table # 3 At top of table:  Circle Allow
    or Deny
    In body of table:  Enter allowed
    or denied NPA codes for long
    distance calls
    Tables # 4-13 At top of table:  Circle Allow
    or Deny.  Enter NPA code
    intended for 6-digit analysis
     In body of table:  Enter allowed
    or denied NNX codes
     
    System Options Program 6: Toll Restriction
    Part II:  DIGITAL SYSTEM Programs 219 
    						
    							Filling Out the Program Record Form
    Example 
    For Toll Level 02, International Dialing is not allowed, but all other calls that begin
    with zero (0) are allowed (only this option will be shown).
    Entering Data Into Memory
    To enter Program 6 data:1.Enter program mode. 
    -Press # + dial SP + dial 5312 + press #. 
    2.Press key 6 to enter Program 6. 
    3.For first-time programming or to initialize (reset) all
    toll restriction levels:  Dial I to initialize, then dial Y.
    Otherwise, go to step 4. 
    -If you change your mind after dialing I, dial N.  You
    return to the TOLL PROG/INIT? prompt (i.e., the
    beginning of step 3). 
    4.Dial P to program (change) the toll restriction values. 
    -If you hear re-order tone and leave the program
    mode, this means you must go to step 1 and
    initialize in step 3. 
    5.Dial toll restriction level, press #.
    6.To accept the displayed data:  Press #. 
    OR 
    To change or enter data:  Dial data, press #. 
    -To erase data before pressing #:  Dial *.
    -You do not need to press # after dialing  A or D.
    -When you see, ADD-DELETE-LIST, you can
    add, delete or list codes in the Allow/Deny Tables
    (go to the proper Tables on the next two pages). 
    7.Repeat steps 6 until you enter all data for a toll level. 
    -If you finish and do not see, TOLL LEVEL:  Press
    # until you do see it. 
    01853I2 (D)
    Active Dial Pad
    Special N11 Dialing
    0 + Dialing
    International Dialing
    Equal Access Dialing
    1 + NXX Dialing
    Allow or Deny (See Table #1)
    NXX Dialing
    Allow or Deny (See Table #2)
    NPA Dialing
    Allow or Deny (See Table #3)6-Digit AnalysisToll
    Level
    0  2 Y  N
    Program 6: Toll Restriction System Options
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    							8.Select an option:
    To program another toll level: Go to step 5.
    OR
    To exit Program 6:  Press SAVE once. 
    OR
    To exit the program mode:  Press SAVE twice.
    -To enter another program after exiting:  Press its
    key.
    To use the 1 + NXX, NNX,
    or NPA Tables when you
    see ADD-DELETE-LIST
    on the display:
    1.Dial A for ADD, D for DELETE, or L for LIST.
    OR
    Press # to exit the table and go to step 6 in the first pro-
    cedure. 
    -If you list, you see four codes at a time. 
    2.To add/delete codes:  Dial them. 
    OR
    To list more codes or exit at the end of the list:  Press #
    and go to step 1 in this procedure. 
    -Step 3 does not apply to listing. 
    3.To save changes and exit the table:  Press # and go to
    step 6 in the first procedure. 
    OR 
    To save changes and return to  ADD-DELETE-LIST:
    Press SAVE and go to step 1 in this procedure.
    To use the 6-Digit
    Analysis Tables when you
    see ADD-DELETE-LIST on
    the display:
    1.Dial A for ADD, D for DELETE, or L for LIST.
    OR
    Press # to exit the table (and the program). 
    2.Dial the area code intended for 6-digit analysis. 
    -If you selected listing in step 1,  you see the codes
    now, four at a time.  To see more codes or exit at the
    end of the list:  Press # and return to step 1 in this
    procedure.  Steps 3-6 do not apply to listing. 
    3.Dial A for an Allow Table of NXX codes. 
    OR 
    Dial D for a Deny Table of NXX codes.
    4.Dial codes to be added or deleted. 
    5.Select an option: 
    To save changes and go to ADD-DELETE-LIST for
    another area code:  Press SAVE and go to step 1 in this
    procedure.
    OR
    To save changes and exit the toll level:  Press # and go
    to step 6 in the first procedure.
    OR
    To save and exit Program 6:  Press SAVE three times. 
    OR
    To save and exit the program mode:  Press SAVE four
    times.
    System Options Program 6: Toll Restriction
    Part II:  DIGITAL SYSTEM Programs 221 
    						
    							-To enter another program after exiting:  Press its
    key.
    Understanding Related Programming
    Program 1To assign a Toll Level (from Program 6) to a Class of
    Service (see also Program 18 [I]) 
    To set up additional dialing restrictions in a Class of
    Service:  Only Local Calls (Day or Night), Only Local
    Calls at Night, Only Intercom Calls at Night (see also
    Program 18 [I])
    Program 18 (I)To assign a Class of Service (from Program 1) to an
    extension
    Program 3To identify whether the calling area requires a 1 before
    dialing an area code (NPA)
    Program 12To assign Toll Restriction to a line. Initially, Toll
    Restriction is applied to every line. You would want to
    leave it that way except for a WATS line, for example.
    Program 6: Toll Restriction System Options
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    							P rogram 7: Music  and P aging
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    Program 7 is initially set as follows:
    ·Enable Background Music = N 
    ·Enable Music on Hold = N 
    ·External Page Zone 1 = N 
    ·Audible Ring Over External All Call Page = Y 
    ·External Page Zone 2 (with Expansion CEU #1 only) = N 
    ·BGM to All External Page Zones = N 
    ·Interrupted Ring Relays = N
    ·Paging and Music Gain (Volume) Over External Speakers = - 6dB 
    ·Relay 01 Owner (for the Main CEU only) = 300
    ·Relay 02 Owner = 300 (for Expansion CEU #1 only) 
    Program 7 lets you select various options for:
    ·Music On Hold 
    ·Background Music
    ·External Paging
    ·Relays for the External Alerting Devices
    Enable Background Music 
    Use this option to enable/disable BGM.  
    Note:  If you enable BGM, you cannot connect a line to line port 04 because the
    system uses it for BGM.  As soon as you enter Y for BGM, the system enters X in
    Program 10 for line 04’s circuit type, which means uninstalled.
    FOR FEATURE INFORMATION:    See Background Music on page 42.
    Enable Music on Hold 
    Use this option to enable/disable MOH.  If you enable MOH, but not BGM, only
    outside calls receive MOH.  If you enable MOH and BGM, outside and Intercom
    calls receive MOH.
    FOR FEATURE INFORMATION:    See Music On Hold on page 120.
    External Page Zone 1
    Use this option to send Internal Zone 1 pages over external paging speakers. Also see
    Paging and Music Gain (Volume) Over External Speakers in this program. Prior to
    software version AUX Module Y2.0/Base Y5.0, this option enabled All Call Page.
    Note:  If you enable External Page Zone 1, you cannot connect a line to line port 04
    in the main CEU. The system uses it for External Paging Zone 1.  As soon as you
    enter Y for External Paging Zone 1, the system enters X in Program 10 for line 04’s
    circuit type, which means uninstalled. 
    Do not connect the Paging amplifier to line
    04. See your hardware manual for additional details.
    FOR FEATURE INFORMATION:  See Paging on page 138.
    Audible Ring Over External All Call Page
    Use this option to send ringing over the External All Call Page when a call comes
    into extension 300 during the Night Answer mode.
    FOR FEATURE INFORMATION:   See Paging on page 138.
    System Options Program 7: Music and Paging
    Part II:  DIGITAL SYSTEM Programs 223 
    						
    							External Page Zone 2 (only if Expansion CEU #1 is installed) 
    Use this option to send Internal Zone 2 pages over external paging speakers.  Also
    see 
    Paging and Music Gain (Volume) Over External Speakers below. Prior to
    software version AUX Module Y2.0/Base Y5.0, this enabled External Page Zone 1.
    Note:  If you enable External Page Zone 2, you cannot connect a line to line port 04
    (line 12) in Expansion CEU #1.  The system uses it for External Page Zone 2. As
    soon as you enter Y for External Zone 2, the system enters X in Program 10 for line
    12’s circuit type, which means uninstalled. 
    Do not connect the Paging amplifier to
    line 12. See your hardware manual for additional details.
    FOR FEATURE INFORMATION:   See Paging on page 138.
    BGM to All External Page Zones 
    Use this option to send Background Music over the external paging equipment when
    the equipment is idle (e.g., not receiving a page).  Also enable the following in this
    program: 
    Enable Background Music, External Page Zone 1, External Page Zone 2,
    Paging and Music Gain (Volume) Over External Speakers.
    FOR FEATURE INFORMATION:   See Background Music on page 42.
    Interrupted Ring Relays 
    Use this option to control the operation of Relays 01 and 02 (see below).  You can
    force the relays to follow a call’s ring cycle (i.e., interrupted closure) or you can force
    the relays to stayed closed until someone answers the call (uninterrupted/steady
    closure).
    FOR FEATURE INFORMATION:   See External Alerting Devices on page 84.
    Paging and Music Gain (Volume) Over External Speakers 
    Use this option to control the volume of Paging and Background Music over the
    external paging speakers. This option is only available if you enable 
    BGM to All
    External Page Zones above.
    FOR FEATURE INFORMATION:   See Background Music on page 42, and Paging on page
    138.
    Relay 01 Owner (for the Main CEU only) 
    Use this option to determine which type of day/night call activates Relay 01 for an
    External Alerting Device.  There are three choices:
    · A call on a specific line (348-363)
    · A call to a specific Ring Group (364-371 without AUX, 396-403 with AUX)
    · A call to an extension (300-347), except Callbacks
    Note: When you assign extension 300 as the Relay 01 owner, only Night calls that
    ring 300 activate the relay.
    FOR FEATURE INFORMATION:   See External Alerting Devices on page 84.
    Relay 02 Owner (for Expansion CEU #1 only) 
    Use this option to determine which type of day/night call activates Relay 02 for an
    External Alerting Device.   There are three choices:
    · A call on a specific line (348-363)
    ·A call to a specific Ring Group (364-371 without AUX, 396-403 with AUX)
    Program 7: Music and Paging System Options
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