If you enter the account code incorrectly, keep the call in progress and repeat the above procedure.

To use a button for a specific account number:

1While you have a call in progress, touch the Account Number button for the particular account number to be recorded.

Allowed Lists

DESCRIPTION

When the system is installed, people can use their voice terminals to place

 

intercom, local, and toll calls. However, the system administrator can restrict

 

any voice terminal to intercom or local calls. (See "Call Restriction.") If

 

restricted voice terminals require additional Calling access, the administrator

 

can designate a list of numbers (an allowed list) that people may call despite

 

the established restrictions.

CONSIDERATIONS

Allowed lists allow you to control the cost of your monthly phone bill, but

 

still let you place all the business calls you need from any voice terminal in

 

the system.

 

The administrator may decide to store one or more System Speed Dial codes

 

with Restriction Override. All voice terminals in the system can use those

 

codes as a type of password that allows the person to dial certain outside

 

numbers. Those numbers may be called regardless of toll or outward call

 

restrictions previously placed on a voice terminal. (See "System Speed Dial.”)

 

If the system administrator is using a 10-button voice terminal to administer

 

the system, he or she cannot assign allowed lists. However, the administrator

 

can store System Speed Dial codes with Restriction Override so that voice

 

terminals in the system can dial selected outside numbers.

 

The system administrator can establish eight allowed lists for the system. They

 

are numbered 01 through 08 and each can have a maximum of 10 entries,

 

numbered 01 through 10. Each entry consists of an area code (for example,

 

201), and/or an exchange code (for example, 834), ardor emergency numbers

 

(for example, 911).

 

The administrator should not enter a toll prefix number, such as 1, as the first

 

digit of an allowed list entry. This is done automatically.

 

When the administrator has dialed the maximum six digits for an allowed list

 

entry, the system beeps twice to remind the administrator that he or she

 

cannot dial any more digits. If the administrator dials fewer than six digits,

 

the system does not beep.

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