Toll Restriction
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Chapter 2 - Features and Operation
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When silent messaging is used to respond to a call, the existing call of the called station is
not disconnected while the messages are sent to the calling station.
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The calling station must remain off-hook to receive silent messages.
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If the receiving station responds with a text message, the text message displays on the
LCD.
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Each message may be programmed onto a flexible button, including a flexible button on
a DSS/BLF console.
Toll Restriction
Description
The
Triad-S
system offers a flexible means of applying toll restriction to stations or individuals.
Dialing privileges (or toll restriction) is determined through assignment of station and CO line
Class Of Service (COS).
Several types of restriction can be derived simply by programming COS assignments and CO
line access to stations. This may, in some cases, be all that is necessary. However, when a
more complex or specific type of restriction is desired the system offers two Allow and two
Deny tables along with four special tables.
These tables can be programmed in a variety of ways to handle applications that are
straightforward or applications that require a more complex arrangement. The Allow and
Deny tables are assigned to stations based on their station Class of Service (COS) assignment.
The calling station must be a display telephone and the receiving station must be
a keyset.
Summary of Contents for Starplus Triad-S
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