Toll Restriction
4-2
Strata DK40 Programming Manual Spring 1999
Toll Restriction Features
For description purposes, Toll Restriction is enhanced with several sub-features.
The sub-features operate independently of the restriction method i.e. Exception Tables and
Override Codes.
Toll Restriction Allowed/Denied Tables Classes 1 ~ 4
Program 46, Codes 2 ~ 4
)
and the second which applies the Local calls class of service (
).
STD, International and Local Code Exception Tables
Program 47
). Each exception table can be assigned to any
or all of the Toll Restriction Classes 1 ~ 4, as can more than one exception table be assigned
to the same Toll Restriction Class (
).
Emergency Numbers Toll Restriction Override
Toll Restricted stations must be allowed to dial special codes such as 999 / 112 for
emergency calls. Ensure that this is catered for (
).
Important!
Always be sure to provide access to emergency numbers such as 999 & 112.
Toll Restriction Override by System Speed Dial:
System Speed Dial numbers can be programmed to override Toll Restriction
(
see Basic System Features, Program 10-1
).
Toll Restriction/Travelling Class Override Codes:
Up to two Toll Restriction Override Codes can be defined. When dialled at a toll restricted
station, these codes enable the user to override any toll restrictions defined for that station
(Program 45-8 ~ 9). In addition each Toll Restriction Class may have a Travelling Override
code assigned. If a user with Class 1 allocated, wished to make a call from a station with class
2 or higher restriction, they would dial the override code which would replace that stations
restriction with that of their own level (i.e. Class 1) for the duration of the call. These codes
may be changed by specific stations chosen in programming (
Features, Program 30
).
Day and Night Toll Restriction
Station users can have a different levels of Toll Restriction during day and night mode.
The level allocated in day mode is assigned in
and night mode is assigned
.