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SL1100
Item
No.
10
Dial Digits for
Toll Restriction
Path
Program
21
11
Inter-Digit Time
for Toll Restric-
tion Path Control
12
Dial E911 Rout-
ing Without
Trunk Access
13
Alarm Ring Tim-
er (E911)
14
Forced Account
Code Inter-digit
Timer
15
Outgoing Disable
on Incoming Line
(Toll Restriction)
16
Supervise Dial
Detection Timer
17
Restriction Digit
in Outgoing Dis-
able on Incoming
Line
18
Reset Dial After
Failure of Trunk
Access
19
Do-Not-Call-Set-
up
20
Caller ID Call-
back with Home
Area Code Mode
(V4.0 Added)
2-228
Item
Input Data
0 ~ 36
0 ~ 60 seconds
0 = Trunk Access Code
Required
1 = Trunk Access Code
Not Required
0, 1~ 64800 seconds
(0 = Off)
0 ~ 64800 seconds
0 = Disable (Off)
1 = Enable (On)
0 ~ 64800 seconds
Digits 1 ~ 9
0 = Disable (Off)
1 = Enable (On)
0 = No service
1 = Extented common
restriction
0 = Disable
1 = Manual Call Back
2 = Automatic Call
Back
Description
If this option is programmed with an
entry other than 0, a call does not
have a talk path unless the user di-
als at least the number of digits en-
tered in this option when placing an
outgoing call.
This means that an entry of 4 or
higher in this program causes a
problem when dialing 911 (USA on-
ly). Since it is only a 3-digit number,
the call does not have a talk path,
preventing the emergency dispatch-
er from hearing the caller. This op-
tion should be kept at its default set-
ting of 0 to prevent any problems
with dialing 911 (USA only).
If enabled (1), an extension user
can dial 911 (USA only) without first
dialing a trunk access code or
pressing a line key. If disabled (0),
an extension user must dial a trunk
access code (e.g., 9) or press a line
key before dialing 911 (USA only).
Use this option to set the duration of
the E911 Alarm Ring Time. If set for
0, the E911 Alarm does not ring.
If the user does not enter the ac-
count code in the amount of time
specified in this program the call will
be restricted.
Enable or disable the Outgoing Dis-
able on Incoming Line feature.
With the Outgoing Disable on In-
coming Line feature, if dial tone is
not detected after the extension an-
swers an incoming line, the system
determines the call is unable to
complete and releases the DTMF
receiver.
With the Outgoing Disable on In-
coming Line feature, determine the
number of digits to be dialed before
the call should be disconnected.
Enable (1) or Disable (0) the ability
to continue to dial codes or exten-
sions after receiving Trunk Busy.
This needs to be set to Enabled (1)
for the Forced Trunk Disconnect
feature to work.
0 = Disable (same as before R3)
1 = CID Call Back is manual
2 = Call Back is automatic based on
the entries of the Home NPA, HNPA
Exceptions, and Foreign NPA Locals
Program 21 : Outgoing Call Setup
ISSUE 6.0
Default
Related
Program
0
0
1
0
11-12-56
20-08-16
3
0
15-01-05
21-01-16
21-01-17
80-03-01
20
15-01-05
21-01-16
21-01-17
80-03-01
4
15-01-05
21-01-15
21-01-16
80-03-01
1
0
15-01-07
0
21-01-21
21-01-22
21-26-01
21-27-01
21-28-01

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