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    Timed Reminder
    DescriptionEach telephone can be set to generate an alarrn tone at a preset time
    as a wake up tone or reminder.This feature can be programmed to
    be active once only or daily.
    Conditionsl Be sure that the system clock works.
    l Setting a new time clears the preset time.
    l The alarm continues for a programmed period of time (default: 30
    seconds). To stop it, lift the handset or, with a proprietary telephone,
    press any button.
    l There is no limit for the number of the extensions who can set the
    Timed Reminder at the same time.
    l SMDR automatically records the detailed Timed Reminder information
    (date, time, extension number, 
    start/no answer). It is programmable to
    be printed out when the Timed Reminder starts 
    and the alarm is not
    answered.
    Programming References
    Section 4, System Programming
    [ 1001 Flexible Numbering, Timed reminder
    [217] Timed Reminder Alarm Ring Time
    [990] System Additional Information, Field (45)
    Feature ReferencesNone
    Operation ReferencesDFT Features, Standard Telephone Features-User Manual
    Timed ReminderFeatures
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    Timed Reminder, Remote (Wake-Up Call)
    DescriptionAllows the operator and manager to remotely set, cancel and
    confirm the wake-up call for an extension.
    Conditisnsl When either an operator/manager or the extension sets a new
    time, the pre-set time is cleared.
    l There is no limit for the number of the extensions that can set the Timed
    Reminder at the same time.
    l SMDR automatically records the detailed Timed Reminder information
    (date, time, extension number, start/no answer). It is programmable to
    be printed out when the Timed Reminder starts and the alarm is not
    answered. An example of a printed Timed Reminder record is shown
    below.
    DateTimeExt CODial NumberRingDuration Act code CD
    06/24B6 10:03AM 13
    06/24/96 1094AM 13
    Timed Reminder / Start
    Timed Reminder / No Answer
    Programming References
    Section 4, System Programming
    [ 1001 Flexible Numbering, Timed reminder, remote
    [990] System Additional Information, Field (45)
    Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features
    Timed Reminder
    Operation ReferencesOperator / Manager Service Features-User Manual
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    Toll Restriction
    DescriptionToll Restriction is a system programmable feature that, in
    conjunction with the assigned Class of Service, can prohibit certain
    extension users from placing unauthorized toll calls.
    Every extension is programmed to belong to one of eight Classes of
    Service. Each Class of Service is programmed to have a toll
    restriction level for day mode and night mode.
    There are eight toll restriction levels available. Toll restriction level
    1 is the highest level and the level 8 is 
    the,lowest. That is, level 1
    allows all toll calls and levels 7 and 8 disallows all toll calls.
    Levels 2 through 6 are used to restrict calls by combining pre-
    programmed deny and excepted code tables.
    Denied Code Tables
    An outgoing outside call made by an extension with a toll
    restriction level between 2 and 6 is first checked against the
    selected Denied Code Tables. If the leading digits of the dialed
    number (not including the line access code) are not found in the
    table, the call is made. There are five system programs for Denied
    Code Tables: [301]-[305] TRS Denied Code Entry for Levels 2
    through 6: Each program is used to make up a Denied Code Table
    for Levels 2 through 6 respectively.
    Complete every table by storing numbers that are to be prohibited.
    These numbers are defined as denied codes. Each table can store
    up to 20 denied codes, each consisting of a maximum of ten digits.
    Excepted Code Tables
    These tables are used to override a programmed denied code. A
    calI denied by the selected Denied Code Tables is checked against
    the selected Excepted Code Tables, and if a match is found, the call
    is made.
    There are five system programs for these tables:
    [306]-[310] TRS Excepted Code Entry for Levels 2 through 6:
    Each program is used to make up an Excepted Code Table for
    Levels 2 through 6.
    Complete every table by storing numbers that are exceptions to the
    denied codes. These numbers are defined as excepted codes. Each
    table can store up to five excepted codes, each consisting of a
    maximum of ten digits.
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    Extra Table
    100 extra codes can be entered in one of Denied or Excepted Code
    Table. There is a maximum of either 120 entries for Denied Code
    Table or 105 entries for Excepted Code Table.
    Applicable Denied and Excepted Code Tables depend on the
    assigned toll restriction level of an extension as follows:
    [Explanation]
    Level 1: allows all calls.
    Level 2: denies codes stored in the Denied Code Table for Level 2 except
    the codes stored in Excepted Code Tables for Levels 2 through 6.
    Level 3: denies codes stored in the Denied Code Tables for Levels 2 and 3
    except the codes stored in Excepted Code Tables for Levels 3
    through 6.
    Level 4: denies codes stored in the Denied Code Tables for Levels 2
    through 4 except the codes stored in Excepted Code Tables for
    Levels 4 through 6.
    Level 5: denies codes stored in the Denied Code Tables for Levels 2
    through 5 except the codes stored in Excepted Code Tables for
    Levels 5 and 6.
    Level 6: denies codes stored in the Denied Code Tables for Levels 2 through
    6 except the codes stored in Excepted Code Table for Level 6.
    Level 7: allows intercom calls only.
    Level 8: allows operator calls only.
    Etimple of Toll Restriction programming
    Here is an example to explain the procedure for Toll Restrictionprogramming.
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    1. Determining the application
    Determine the dialing numbers that should be denied for levels 2
    through 6. (Levels 
    1,7 and 8 are fixed and do not require
    programming.)
    [Entry Example]
    Level
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    Denied Code
    011
    011
    976
    lxxx976
    011
    976
    lxxx976
    0
    011
    976
    lxxx976
    0
    411
    lxxx555
    011
    976
    lxxx976
    0
    411
    lxxx555
    1,
    x0xl
    Excepted Code
    None
    None
    None
    None
    911
    1911
    800
    1800
    Note: “x” substitutes .a digit.
    2. Programming
    (1) [500]-[501] Toll Restriction Assignment
    Assign a toll restriction level to each Class of Service (COS).
    [Example]
    1 COS 1 Level (Day) 1 Level (Night) 1
    1
    16
    226
    I 8 I
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    Level-5 Denied Code TableLevel-6 Denied Code TableI Location ICodeI I Location I
    Code
    (2) [301]-[305] Denied Code Table Entry
    Depending on the application, enter the denied codes in the
    associated tables. You can use numeric characters and the wild
    card character 
    “ x “,
    Level-2 Denied Code ‘hbleLevel-3 Denied Code TableLevel-4 Denied Code TableLocationCodeLocation
    CodeLocation
    Code01 001
    0197601 0.021* * *976.
    .
    .
    ..
    2’020i0
    (3) [306]-[310] Excepted Code Table Entry
    Depending on the application, enter the excepted codes in the
    associated tables. You can use numeric characters and the wild
    card character 
    “ * “.
    Level-6 Excepted Code TableLocation
    Code
    1911
    2
    1911
    3
    8004
    51800
    [Explanation]
    If your Toll Restriction Level is 6;
    a) You cannot make a call whose toll call number is 
    “201”, because
    the number whose second digit “0” is one of the Denied Codes for
    Level 6.
    b) You can make a call whose toll call number is “800”. Though
    the number whose second digit “0” is one of the Denied Codes for
    Level 6, the number “800” is one of the Excepted Codes for Level
    6. The Excepted Codes override the Denied Codes.
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    Flow Chart of
    Toll RestrictionThe user makes a toll call.I
    1 Dialing ?
    Icy
    Is the call made by System Speed _Yes
    No
    4
    NoIs TRS Override for System
    Speed Dialing enabled?
    Levels 7, 8What is the extension - tollLevel 1
    restriction level?lLevels 
    2,3,4,5,6 No
    I
    Is the dialed number found inlapplicable Denied Code Tables?
    Yes
    Is the dialed number found inYes
    applicable Excepted Code Tables?l
    i
    The call is denied. A reorder
    Tone is returned to the user.
    Yes
    c
    .
    .
    Gllowed. 1
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    Conditionsl Toll restriction checks are applied to the following:
    (1) Automatic Route Selection (ARS)
    (2) Account Code Entry
    (3) Dial Access, Automatic
    (4) Line Access, Individual
    (5) Special Carrier Code Entry
    (6) System Speed Dialing
    l Emergency numbers the Police or Fire Department should be stored in
    Program 
    [334] “Emergency Dial Number Set” so that they are excepted
    from toll restriction.
    l If a stored Host PBX access code or a stored carrier code is found in the
    dialed number, a toll restriction check starts for the subsequent
    telephone number.
    l Toll restriction for System Speed Dialing can be canceled for the whole
    system.
    l It is programmable whether the “ * ” or ‘W the user dials is to be
    checked or not on the Toll Restriction code. This is useful to prevent
    unauthorized calls which could be possible through certain Central
    Office exchange systems.
    l It is programmable to allow the press of the FLASH button, during an
    outside call on the extensions in Levels 7 and 8.
    Programming References
    Section 4, System Programming
    [207] First Digit Time
    [208] Inter Digit Time
    [300] TRS Override for System Speed Dialing
    [301]-[305] TRS Denied Code Entry for Levels 2 through 6
    [306]-[310] TRS Excepted Code Entry for Levels 2 through 6
    [3 111 Special Carrier Access Codes
    [332] Extra Entry Table Selection
    [333] TRS Entry Code Assignment for Extra Table
    [500]-[501] Toll Restriction Level - Day / Night
    [601] Class of Service
    [990] System Additional Information, Fields (14), (15)
    Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features
    Toll Restriction for Special
    Carrier Access
    Toll Restriction Override by
    Account Code EntryToll Restriction Override for
    System Speed Dialing
    Operation References &t applicable.
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    To11 Restriction for Special Carrier Access
    DescriptionIf your system has access to multiple telephone companies, access
    to a specific company requires a carrier access code preceding the
    telephone number. Toll Restriction on these calls is activated bystoring the carrier codes (maximum 20). If a stored carrier code is
    found in the dialed number, a toll restriction check starts for the
    subsequent telephone number.
    ConditionsA carrier access code is followed by Automatic Pause Insertion. It is
    possible to select the pause time in System Programming.
    Programming References
    Section 4, System Programming
    [3 1 l]Special Carrier Access Codes
    [4 121 Pause Time
    Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features
    Toll Restriction
    Operation References Not applicable.
    TOII Restriction Override by Account Code Entry
    DescriptionAllows the extension user to override toll restriction temporarily to
    make a toll call from a toll-restricted telephone. The user can carry
    out this feature by entering the appropriate account code before
    dialing the telephone number.
    Conditionsl The toll restriction level of the user is set to level 2 by this feature. This
    can be used by extension users assigned a toll restriction level from 3
    through 6. Levels 1 and 2 are not changed.
    l A Class of Service which is assigned Account Code Entry - Verified
    Toll Restriction Override permits the class members to override their
    toll restrictions.
    l Up to 20 account codes can be programmed for Verified Account code
    operation. These are used for Toll Restriction Override.
    l If the user does not enter any account code or enters an invalid account
    code, an ordinary toll restriction check is done.Features
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    Flow Chart of TRS Override by Account Code Entry
    TRS Override by Account Code Entry is attempted.
    OptionVerified 
    - All Calls
    Verified 
    - Toll Restriction Override
    Is the entered code identified with the stored codes?
    YesYesIs the TRS level Level 1 ?
    No
    v
    YesNo
    TRS level changes to Level 2.
    Toll Restriction check starts.
    -I
    The call is not allowed.
    Reorder tone is returned
    to the user.
    Programming References
    Section 4, System Programming[ 
    1001 Flexible Numbering, Account code entry
    [508] Account Code Entry Mode
    Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features
    Account Code EntryToll Restriction
    Operation ReferencesDPT Features, Standard Telephone Features-User Manual
    Toll Restriction Override - Toll Restriction Override by Account Code
    Entry
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