Panasonic Kx-Td500 Features Guide
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TFeatures Guide 262 Features Guide (2) Section 4.6.1 Toll Restriction - TRS Deny Code Depending on the application, enter the TRS Deny codes in the associated tables. Numeric characters and the wild card character ÒXÓ can be used. (3) Section 4.6.2 Toll Restriction - TRS Exception Code Depending on the application, enter the exception codes in the associated tables. Numeric characters and the wild card character Ò XÓ can be used. [Explanation] If the extension userÕs Toll Restriction Level is 6; a) The extension user cannot make a call whose toll call number is Ò201,Ó because the number whose second digit Ò0Ó is one of the TRS Deny Codes for Level 6. b) The extension user can make a call whose toll call number is Ò800.Ó Though the number whose second digit Ò0Ó is one of the TRS Deny Codes for Level 6, the number Ò800Ó is one of the TRS Exception Codes for Level 6. The Exception Codes override the Deny Codes. Level-2 TRS Deny Code Table Location 001 : : 400Code 011 Level-3 TRS Deny Code Table Location 001 002 : 400Code 976 1XXX976 Level-5 TRS Deny Code Table Location 001 002 : 400Code 411 1XXX555 Level-6 TRS Deny Code Table Location 001 002 003 : 400Code 1 X0 X1 Level-6 TRS Exception Code Table Location 001 002 003 004 : 200Code 911 1911 800 1800 Level-4 TRS Deny Code Table Location 001 : : 400Code 0
Features GuideT Features Guide 263 Flow Chart of Toll RestrictionThe user makes a toll call. Is the call made by System Speed Dialing ? What is the extension Ð toll restriction level? Is the dialed number found in applicable TRS Deny Code Tables? Is the dialed number found in applicable TRS Exception Code Tables? The call is denied. A reorder tone is returned to the user. Is TRS Override for System Speed Dialing enabled? The call is allowed. Ye s Levels 7, 8 Level 1 Levels 2, 3, 4, 5, 6Ye s Ye s Ye s No No No No
TFeatures Guide 264 Features Guide Conditions¥ Toll restriction checks are applied to the following: (1) Automatic Route Selection (ARS) (2) Account Code Entry (3) Idle Trunk Dial Access (4) Individual Trunk Group Dial Access (5) Individual Trunk Access (6) Special Carrier Access (7) System Speed Dialing ¥ Emergency Numbers The Emergency numbers such as Police or Fire Department should be stored in System Program (Section 4.5.3 ÒFeatures - Emergency Dial CodeÓ in the Installation Manual) so that they are excepted from toll restriction. ¥ 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 succeeding tele- phone number. ¥ Toll Restriction Override for System Speed Dialing This feature can be activated or deactivated per tenant. ¥ Checking Dial , # by Toll Restriction It is programmable whether the Ò Ó or Ò#Ó dialed by an extension user is to be checked or not in Toll Restriction procedure. This is useful to prevent unauthorized calls which could be possible through certain Central OfficesÕ exchange system. Programming References System Programming................................Installation Manual, Section 4 4.2.1 System - Tenant Ñ System Speed Dial TRS Level Override 4.2.3 System - Class of Service Ñ TRS Level, Day/Night Ñ Call from TRS Level 7 Extension 4.2.4 System - System Timer (1/2) Ñ First Digit Time (5-120 s) Ñ Inter Digit Time (1-30 s) 4.2.7 System - System Option Ñ (7) Checking dial , # by toll restriction 4.4.2 Line - Extension Line Ñ COS No. 4.5.3 Features - Emergency Dial Code 4.5.6 Features - Special Carrier Code 4.6.1 Toll Restriction - TRS Deny Code 4.6.2 Toll Restriction - TRS Exception Code Feature ReferencesToll Restriction for Special Toll Restriction Override by Carrier Access Account Code Entry Toll Restriction Override for System Speed Dialing Operation ReferencesNot applicable.
Features GuideT Features Guide 265 Toll 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 by storing the carrier codes (maximum 100). If a stored carrier code is found in the dialed number, a toll restriction check starts for the succeeding telephone number. Conditions¥ Automatic Pause Insertion A carrier access code is followed by Automatic Pause Insertion. It is possible to select the pause time by System Programming. Programming References System Programming................................Installation Manual, Section 4 4.3.1 Group - Trunk Group Ñ Pause Time 4.5.6 Features - Special Carrier Code Feature ReferencesToll Restriction Operation ReferencesNot applicable.
TFeatures Guide 266 Features Guide Toll 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 extension user can carry out this feature by entering the appropriate account code before dialing the telephone number. Conditions¥ Class of Service Programming This feature applies to the extension user whose Account Code Mode is set to ÒVerified-Toll Restriction OverrideÓ by Class of Service Programming. ¥ Toll Restriction Level for Account Code Each account code has its own toll restriction level. The toll restriction level of the extension user is changed according to the account code selected. This can be used by extension users assigned a toll restriction level from 2 through 8. Level 1 is not changed. ¥ Up to 1000 account codes per system/tenant can be programmed for Verified Account code operation. These are used for Toll Restriction Override. ¥ If the extension user does not enter any account code or enters an invalid account code, an ordinary toll restriction check is done. Flow Chart of TRS Override by Account Code Entry TRS Override by Account Code Entry is attempted. What is the Account Code Mode? Is the entered code identified with the stored codes? Is the TRS level Level 1? TRS level changes to the level appended to the Account Code entered. Toll Restriction check starts. Is the entered code identified with the stored code? The call is not allowed. Reorder tone is returned to the user. Option Verified - All Calls Verified - Toll Restriction Override Ye s No Ye s N o No Ye s
Features GuideT Features Guide 267 Programming References System Programming................................Installation Manual, Section 4 4.2.2 System - Numbering Plan Ñ (36) Account Code 4.2.3 System - Class of Service Ñ Account Code Mode 4.5.5 Features - Account Code Ñ Tenant No. Ñ Entry No. Ñ Code Ñ TRS Level Feature ReferencesAccount Code Entry Toll Restriction Operation ReferencesStation Features and Operation.......................User Manual, Section 4.3 Toll Restriction Override Ñ Toll Restriction Override by Account Code Entry
TFeatures Guide 268 Features Guide Toll Restriction Override for System Speed Dialing DescriptionAllows the extension user to override Toll Restriction in System Speed Dialing. Normally, calls originated by System Speed Dialing are restricted depending on the extensionÕs toll restriction level. Once this feature is activated, it permits extension users to make System Speed Dialing calls without restriction. Conditions¥ Tenant Service This feature can be activated or deactivated on a tenant basis by System Programming. Programming References System Programming................................Installation Manual, Section 4 4.2.1 System - Tenant Ñ System Speed Dial TRS Level Override Feature ReferencesSystem Speed Dialing Toll Restriction Operation ReferencesStation Features and Operation.......................User Manual, Section 4.3 Toll Restriction Override Ð Toll Restriction Override for System Speed Dialing
Features GuideT Features Guide 269 Traffic Measurement DescriptionProvides current traffic information about following items individ- ually. You can collect and display the traffic information using the Maintenance Console PC. 1. Station 2. Trunk Group 3. Operator 4. UCD 5. OGM 6. AGC ConditionsNone Programming References None Feature ReferencesNone Operation ReferencesUtility.................................................Installation Manual, Section 5 Traffic Information
TFeatures Guide 270 Features Guide Trunk Access, Direct DescriptionAllows the PT user to get an idle CO line for making a call by pressing an idle CO button directly. This automatically establishes the hands-free operation mode and allows the extension user to perform On-Hook Dialing. There is no need to press the SP- PHONE button, MONITOR button nor lift the handset. Conditions¥ The following three types of CO buttons can be programmed on an extension by Station, User or System Programming: Single-CO button, Group-CO button, and Loop-CO button. ¥ Class of Service programming COS (Class of Service) programming determines the trunk groups available for each extension user. Programming References System Programming................................Installation Manual, Section 4 4.2.3 System - Class of Service Ñ Trunk Group Setting 4.4.2 Line - Extension Line Ñ Flexible CO Key Assignment User Programming...............................................User Manual, Section 3 [005] Flexible CO Button Assignment Station Programming...........................................User Manual, Section 2 Flexible Button Assignment Ð Group-CO (G-CO) Button, Loop-CO (L- CO) Button, Single-CO (S-CO) Button Feature ReferencesButton, Group-CO (G-CO) Button, Loop-CO (L-CO) Button, Single-CO (S-CO) Trunk Connection Assignment Ð Outgoing Operation ReferencesStation Features and Operation.......................User Manual, Section 4.3 Outward Dialing Ð Trunk Access, Direct
Features GuideT Features Guide 271 Trunk Access, Idle DescriptionAllows the extension user to get an idle CO line for making an out- side call by dialing the feature number for ÒLocal access/ARSÓ (default=9). An idle CO line is automatically selected from the Trunk Groups assigned for the extension. The PT user can use the Loop-CO button instead of dialing the feature number. Conditions¥ This feature functions when Automatic Route Selection (ARS) is not activated. ¥ Class of Service programming COS (Class of Service) programming determines the trunk groups available for each extension user. ¥Hunting Order An idle CO line is selected from the Trunk Groups assigned to the extension. If multiple Trunk Groups are available, the Trunk Group hunting sequence is determined by System Programming. ¥Idle Line Preference Ñ Outgoing If Idle Line Preference Ð Outgoing is set by System Programming, the extension user can access an idle CO line simply by going off-hook. ¥ This feature requires a CO button (G-CO, L-CO or S-CO) assignment on a PT. Dialing the line access code selects a CO button on a PT according to the priority as follows: S-CO > G-CO > L-CO on a hunted Trunk Group Programming References System Programming................................Installation Manual, Section 4 4.2.1 System - Tenant Ñ Automatic Route Selection 4.2.2 System - Numbering Plan Ñ (18) Local Access / ARS 4.2.3 System - Class of Service Ñ Trunk Group Setting 4.2.5 System - Local Hunt Sequence 4.3.1 Group - Trunk Group Ñ Line Hunting Order 4.4.2 Line - Extension Line Ñ Flexible CO Key Assignment Ñ Preferred Line - Outgoing Feature ReferencesTrunk Connection Assignment Ð Outgoing Operation ReferencesStation Features and Operation.......................User Manual, Section 4.3 Outward Dialing Ð Trunk Access, Idle