CHAPTER 2. DESCRIPTION

— Generic 1, V2, and V3 Systems

On calls to a system user, the display shows the digits as they are dialed. After the dialing is complete, the display shows the called party’s name and extension number. If no name is assigned, only the called party’s extension number is displayed.

On outgoing trunk calls, the display shows the digits as they are dialed, followed by the name and trunk access code assigned to the trunk group being used. The System Manager can suppress the name of any trunk group. If such a trunk group is accessed, the name portion of the display is blank.

System User’s Class of Restriction (COR)

All system users have a COR to define their calling privileges. The COR is a 2-digit number followed immediately by a hyphen and a 4-character identifier.

With V1 systems, the display shows a user’s COR whenever the attendant places or answers an internal call. With all other system versions, the attendant must press the COR button to display a user’s COR. The COR information can be obtained from the System Manager.

The restriction identifiers are as follows:

ORIG—Origination restriction

OTWD—Outward restriction

TOLL—Toll restriction

CODE—Code restriction

NONE—No restriction.

Call Purpose

This refers to calls that are directed, redirected, or returning to the console through an interaction with a feature. The call purpose identifiers are as follows:

co—Controlled Outward Restriction Call (V3 and Generic 1 systems)— Indicates that a call from an internal user has been redirected to the attendant because the user has Controlled Outward Restriction and has attempted to make an outgoing call.

es—Controlled Station-to-Station Restriction systems)—indicates that a call from an internal the attendant because the user has Controlled and has tried to make a station-to-station call.

Call (V3 and Generic 1

user has been redirected to

Station-to-Station Restriction

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