System & Station

Program 35 – Station Class of Service

Table 3-2 ISDN Immediate Dialing for Call Types (continued)

Call Type

Program

Number Dialed from Station

ISDN Immediate Dialing Available

 

45-1-7

Equal Access + National

 

 

10XXX

 

 

 

Equal Access + OAC

Yes

 

 

 

45-1-8

 

 

Equal Access + Local

 

 

 

1010XXX

 

 

 

Equal Access + Credit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Equal Access

1015XXX

Equal Access + International

 

 

 

No

 

 

 

1015XXX

Equal Access + Operator

 

 

 

 

 

 

45-1-9

 

 

 

101XXX

 

 

 

 

 

 

Service Access

 

XX Ext. 69 (Return Call)

No due to an insufficient number of digits.

Code

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Special DIal

50-3

N11

Yes

 

 

 

 

Immediate Dialing complies with NANP; therefore, it doesn’t apply when:

the number of digits dialed are not fixed (as in an international call)

the dialed number competes with other types of calls, such as operator or credit calls

a special dialing number system is provided by the telephone company, such as class of service.

Immediate Dialing also does not work for:

DNIS network routing (see Program 72)

DISA external connection features

CF-EXT

Also, if a number that is Toll Restricted is dialed, the call will be blocked.

For LCR, the SETUP message is sent out without requiring the 6WDUW button if 6WDUW is registered in “Program 55 – LCR Modified Digits Table” on Page 5-19.

Speed Dial/Redial can be used to make immediate outgoing calls act like ISDN Immediate Dialing calls—see “Program 10-4 – ACD/ISDN/Tandem Parameters” on Page 6-6, LED 14.

System & Station

LEDs 13 and 14: Toll Restriction After Answer

These two LEDs determine whether or not a toll restricted telephone user is allowed to use one touch speed dial buttons after answering an incoming CO line call. LED 13 and 14 should be turned On for Toll Restricted Telephones that must answer incoming CO line calls and use 6' (speed dial) buttons programmed to perform functions that Hold or Park calls and access the page system automatically.

LED 13

LED 14

Description

Off

Off

Not allowed to use Speed Dial after answering a line call.

 

 

 

On

Off

Allowed to use Speed Dial buttons but subject to toll restriction tables.

 

 

 

Off

On

Allowed to use Speed Dial buttons and not subject to toll restriction.

 

 

 

Initialized data sets both LEDs 13 and 14 off for all telephone users (not allowed to use Speed Dial buttons after answering incoming CO line calls).

LED 07~12

Not used at this time.

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