Configuring restriction service
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Programming Operations Guide
Configuring restriction service
Restriction service prevents a user from dialing some types of calls from a telephone or from lines
that are available at the telephone during the duration of the selected schedule. The installer
programs restrictions.
Use these commands to indicate how the alternate dialing restrictions become active for each
schedule.
1
Ensure the correct scheduling has been set up for each telephone. (Services, Telephony
Services, System DNs, Active DNs, DN XXXX, Restrictions)
2
Click the keys beside
Services
,
Telephony Services
,
Scheduled services,
and
Restriction service
.
3
Select the schedule you want to program, (for example,
Night
).
The schedule window appears.
Figure 175
Defining restriction service setting
4
The following table shows the possible settings for each schedule day.
Aux ringer
Y or N
This variable indicates whether the auxiliary ringer (if installed) also rings
when Ringing service is on.
TIPS:
•
The default ringing telephone is 221 (Start DN). This means that all lines
ring at telephone 221 when Ringing service is on.
•
You can copy Ringing set and Auxiliary ringer programming from one line
to another.
•
If you have an auxiliary ringer programmed to ring for calls on an external
line and you transfer a call on that line without announcing the transfer, the
auxiliary ringer will ring for the call transfer.
Table 108
Ringing group schedule line values (Continued)
Attribute
Value
Description
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