
9-4
Emerald ICE Installation, Programming & Maintenance Manual
Phone
Restriction
Pr
ogramming
(05)
9
5. Enter
a
new
Account
Code
(Password)
in
the
Password
field.
The
Password
should
be
no
more
than
the
number
of
digits
programmed
in
step
3.
6. Using
the
drop
‐
down
list
in
the
COS
field,
select
a
Class
of
Service
to
associated
with
the
Account
Code
being
programmed.
Available
Classes
of
Service
are
from
1
to
7.
7. Click
on
the
Disable
checkbox
to
temporarily
disable
the
use
of
a
particular
Account
Code
without
removing
its
programming.
When
Disable
is
checked,
the
Emerald
ICE
will
either
enable
or
disable
this
Account
Code
password.
8. Click
on
the
Apply
Button
to
apply
the
programming.
9. Click
on
the
Close
button
to
close
the
window
without
making
changes
or
click
on
the
Update
button
and
follow
the
prompts
to
save
the
database
changes.
Description
The
Emerald
ICE
provides
sophisticated
monitoring
of
digits
dialed
on
CO
lines.
The
assignment
of
COS
(Class
Of
Service)
may
be
used
for
a
broader
range
of
call
control
than
simple
“Toll
Restriction”
implies.
If
a
digit
or
range
of
digits
dialed
on
a
CO
line
is
inconsistent
with
the
dialing
extension’s
COS
or
CO
Line
COS,
the
call
is
denied.
This
calling
COS
criteria
can
be
applied
to
local
calls,
long
distance
calls,
and
specific
numbers
that
are
considered
allowed
in
areas
where
other
numbers
may
be
restricted.
The
Emerald
ICE
provides
a
Toll
Restriction
table
of
100
entries.
Each
entry
may
contain
10
digits
in
the
“From”
column
and
10
digits
in
the
“To”
column.
The
From
and
To
columns
exist
to
apply
a
range
of
digits
in
a
truth
‐
table
fashion
known
as
digit
Intervals.
Extension
COS
and
CO
Line
COS
is
then
designated
per
table
entry
as
Y/N.
(E.g.,
does
this
table
entry
apply
to
this
COS?
Yes
or
No.)
Extension
and
CO
Line
COS
assignments
for
each
table
entry
are
provided
under
the
two
conditions,
Day
and
Evening
mode.
This
allows
each
table
entry
to
be
assigned
to
each
COS
for
CO
Lines
and
extensions
differently
for
these
modes
of
system
operation.
A
table
entry
may
be
as
simple
as
“From
0,”
“To
0.”
The
result
of
this
truth
table
is
that
calls
associated
to
this
COS
are
monitored
for
only
the
first
digit
dialed.
If
that
digit
is
“0,”
the
call
is
allowed
and
no
further
restriction
monitoring
takes
place.
A
table
entry
of
From
“1813412,”
To
“1813450”
will
cause
calls
with
this
associated
COS
to
be
monitored
for
the
first
seven
digits
dialed
or
until
the
first
digit
9.2
Toll Restriction – Class of Service
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