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Toll Restriction
With the toll restriction feature, the system allows or denies outgoing line calls to selected users over selected
lines. Toll restriction meets different dialing needs by allowing users to dial numbers that they are required to
dial yet restrict them from dialing numbers they are not allowed to dial. Toll restriction can be used together
with the automatic route selection and call costing features if desired, or used separately as a stand alone feature
or not used at all.
The installer assigns toll restriction to stations based on system requirements. Telephones that are not assigned
this feature are free to dial any number their users choose to dial. Plus, a toll restricted station can dial any
telephone number that it is not restricted from dialing. If a station is restricted from dialing a certain telephone
number on a certain line, it can, if programming permits, dial that number on another line that is not restricted.
Further programming action specifies whether or not toll restriction applies to system speed dial numbers. The
installer can also differentiate between day toll restrictions and toll restrictions that only take effect in night
mode. A defaulted system imposes no toll restriction on any station.
The toll restriction feature first compares a dialed number to a matching assigned restricted number up to the
last digit in the assigned number. At that point it considers it a match and applies other toll restriction tests
whether the station user keeps dialing or not. If all toll restriction tests are met, the station is not normally
allowed to dial the number. There are 32 exception number test matches assigned to the station. Exception
numbers allow stations to dial numbers that they are not normally allowed to dial by their toll restriction.
Toll Restriction Pause Entries
When this feature is activated by installers, they can enter a pause at the end of a restricted number’s digit
string to indicate that dialing is complete. They do this by typingaPorpafter they type the digit string.
The pause entry distinguishes this restricted number as unique. They can enter the same digits without the
pause but instead followed by additional digits as another unique number. They can assign different routing
and toll restriction parameters to each of these entries. There are several applications for this feature. One
application is in international dialing where different toll restriction parameters apply depending upon
whether the caller dialed 0 or 011. In this case, installers can enter 0 pause to access local lines and 01 to
access international lines. Another application is with tie line calling where a remote extension is the same
digits as an office or area code that installers need to enter in the restriction table. By entering nnn pause for
tie line access and nnn@ for CO line access, the system can route the call over the proper line. A third
application is brought forth with the advent of the new North American Numbering Plan (NANP). With
NANP, an area code may be the same digits as a local office code. Installers can enter nnn@@@@ pause
for local line access and nnn@@@@@@@ for long distance line access (the @ is a match anything
character). In any application, the system resets its pause timer after receiving each caller dialed digit. If the
timer expires before the caller dials another digit, the system routes the call based on the digits preceding
the pause. If, instead, the system detects more digits instead of a pause, it routes the call based on the entire
digit string.
Tone On Hold
This feature gives you an alternative to providing music or no music for callers who are placed on hold.
When you program this feature into the FXT system, both internal and external callers hear a pattern of short
tone bursts while they are on hold. The patterns consist of two 1/10-second tone bursts separated by a
1/10-second pause. The tone pattern repeats every five seconds.
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