Walking Trs; Toll Restriction Service (Trs) - Panasonic DBS-576 Technical Manual

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Saves time and increases productivity by allowing the user to use abbreviated dialing
to access frequently-called numbers.
Provides a way for users to store frequently-used feature codes into SSD bins for
easy, one-touch feature activation.
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General business environment where many people call the same locations or
customers
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TRS lets you control user access to outside lines on a per-station and per-line basis. It can be
combined with ARS to block calls based on the number dialed, the outside line used, the
extension phone used, the time of day (via Day, Night and Night 2 modes), and/or the day of the
week/month/year.

A TRS Class can be assigned to each extension and trunk. Up to 50 different TRS Classes
are available.

Each TRS Class is then assigned to a TRS Level. It is this Level that is used as the basis for
allowing/restricting calls.

There are 10 TRS Levels available. Level 0 denies all calls. Levels 1-8 can be partially
restrictive per assignments. Level 9 allows all calls.

TRS can restrict the number of digits dialed (1-20 digits, or no limit).

TRS can restrict the use of SSDs for outdialing, based on TRS Class assignments. Either all
SSDs or a range of them can be restricted.

TRS can also restrict the dialing of

The same phone can have different TRS restrictions during Day and Night modes.
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Controls toll calling expenses by allowing the customer to define an individual
station's capability to use outside CO line groups.
Prevents toll calling abuse by providing automatic blocking of calls placed to
restricted phone numbers.
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A user can use his or her calling privileges at another extension by entering a 4-digit (0-9) ID
code. This enables the other extension to temporarily have CO line access capabilities which are
defined by the Toll Restriction Service (TRS) data of the user's extension. When the user hangs
up the telephone, the extension returns to its original TRS type. This allows a user to make a call
from a telephone that is normally restricted, such as a warehouse phone or lobby phone.
NOTE: The Walking TRS code must be programmed at the user's extension before it can be
entered at a different extension. The same code can be programmed on multiple extensions. The
entered code will show up on the SMDR report as: "Wnnnn" (W means Walking TRS code; nnnn
is the 4-digit code).

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