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Systemwide Options
ASSIGN CALL RESTRICTIONS TO VOICE TERMINALS
This. concluding phase of initial system administration includes instructions for administering the following systemwide options:
●Call Restrictions
●Allowed Lists
●Call Reports (often referred to as SMDR)
●System Feature Reports
●System Speed Dial
The Call Restrictions and Allowed Lists Directory should show whether you plan to restrict any of your voice terminals. Under "Call Restrictions" on the form, the check marks to the right of the intercom numbers should show the type of restriction, if any, you plan to place on each voice terminal.
When your system is first installed, all voice terminals are unrestricted. For those voice terminals with a check mark in the "Unrestricted" column on the form, you don't have to do anything here.
To assign outward call restrictions or toll call restrictions to voice terminals, do the following:
1Enter administration mode.
The red lights go on next to Administer and Restrict.
2Touch the Auto Intercom button or dial the intercom number for the first voice terminal you want to restrict.
3Touch Restrict repeatedly until the green light next to Restrict displays the signal for the type of call restriction shown for the voice terminal on the Call Restrictions and Allowed Lists Directory.
Steady green light on = Unrestricted (all calls permitted)
Flashing green light = Toll restricted (only intercom and local calls permitted)
Green light off = Outward restricted (only intercom calls permitted)
ADMINISTER ALLOWED LISTS
4Touch Administer.
The console beeps twice.
5Repeat steps 2 through 4 for the next voice terminal, or leave administration mode.
If you plan to assign allowed lists of numbers to restricted voice terminals, you
The instructions that follow tell you how to:
●Set up allowed lists
●Delete a number from an allowed list
●Remove all numbers from an allowed list
●Assign allowed lists to voice terminals
Systemwide Options