Toll Restriction

Program 42-0 – CO Line to PBX/Centrex Connection & Access Codes

Program 42-0 Overview

Use this program to allow Centrex/PBX (after flash) features to operate. Do not use this program when the Centrex feature (assume 9) is used and the DK LCR is activated (see notes below).

The Strata DK System recognizes PBX/Centrex access codes via Programs 42-1~8. Program 42-0 informs the software which lines are connected to a PBX or to Centrex. This combination allows Toll Restriction and Speed Dialing to function properly.

Notes

If the CO line is programmed for behind Centrex/PBX (LED On), reseize guard time is 1.5 seconds. If CO line is programmed for normal operation guard time is 0.45 seconds. See Program 10-1, Button/LED 02.

Do not use this program when using LCR behind Centrex/PBX; use Program ￿45-2 instead. Also, do not use this program if installing CO lines behind “assume-9” Centrex.

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