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•21-04-01 : Toll Restriction Class
Assign a Toll Restriction Class (1-15) to each extension.
•21-05-12 : Toll Restriction Class - PBX Call Restriction
For each Toll Restriction Class, enter 1 to restrict calls on the PBX trunk to outside calls only.
Enter 0 to allow users to dial PBX extensions.
•21-06-08 : Toll Restriction Table Data Setup - PBX Access Code
Enter the system PBX access codes. The system can have up to 4 groups of codes. A code
can be one or two digits long. Valid entries are 0-9, # and *. Use Line Key 1 as a "don't care"
digit. If using Account Codes, do not use the * within the PBX Access Code.
•81-01-14 : COIU Initial Data Setup - Hookflash 1
If the CONF key is set for transfer (in Program15-02-05), use this program to set the duration
of the flash that occurs when a user presses the CONF key.
Account Codes
When using Account Codes, do not use an asterisk within a PBX access code. Otherwise,
after the *, the trunk would stop sending digits to the central office.
Abbreviated Dialing
The system automatically pauses after it finds a PBX access code in an Abbreviated Dialing bin.
If Abbreviated Dialing routes a call to a PBX trunk, it does not automatically insert a PBX
access code. It outdials the digits just as they are stored.
Central Office Calls, Answering/ Ring Groups
Users answer incoming calls on PBX trunks just like other trunks. All of the relevant access
and Ring Group programming applies. Refer to these features for more details.
Central Office Calls, Placing
Except for dialing the PBX access code, users place calls on PBX trunks just like other trunks.
All of the relevant access programming applies. Refer to the Central Office Calls Placing fea-
ture for more details.
Direct Inward Lines
You can have DILs route from the connected PBX. Users can access these trunks for outgo-
ing PBX calls. All PBX Compatibility restrictions and programming apply.
Direct Inward System Access
You can program incoming DISA trunks to be outgoing PBX trunks. All PBX Compatibility
restrictions and programming apply.
Flash
Flash may allow access to certain PBX features - like Transfer. Make sure you program Flash
for compatibility with the connected PBX
Pulse to Tone Conversion
The system does not provide automatic Pulse to Tone Conversion after outdialing the PBX
trunk access code.
Toll Restriction
PBX trunks can follow normal system Toll Restriction.
Trunk Groups and Trunk Group Routing
Users can get outbound access to PBX trunks through Trunk Groups and/or Trunk Group
Routing. All PBX Compatibility restrictions and programming apply.
If the system routes a call to a PBX trunk, it does not automatically insert the PBX access code.
It outdials the call just as the user dialed it.
PBX Compatibility
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