Contents

 

Toll Restriction

Program *38 – Standard Telephone Ring-Down Destination

3-113

Program 39 – Flexible Button Assignments

3-115

Program *40 – Distributed Hunt Group Member Assignments

3-124

Program *41 for DK424 – T1 Assignment Series (Part 1)

3-126

Program *42-1 – Primary Timing Reference Assignments (Release 3.1 and earlier)

3-130

Program *42-1 Overview (Release 3.1 and earlier)

3-130

Program *42-2 Overview (Release 3.1 and earlier)

3-130

Program *50 – Caller ID Circuit Assignments to CO Line PCBs

3-131

Program *51 – Station Memory Allocation

3-133

Program *52 – Caller ID/ANI Abandoned Call Number Station Owner Assignments

3-135

Program 58 – DK424 Attendant Console Series (Part 1)

3-137

Program 59 – Attendant Console Flexible Button Codes

3-140

Program 60-1 – SMDR Data Output Options

3-144

Program 60-2~7 – SMDR Output/Account Code Digit Length

3-145

Program 60-8 – Call Forward External (Remote Change, Security) ID Code

3-147

Program 69 – Verified Account Codes

3-148

Program 70 – Verified Account Code Toll Restriction Assignments

3-150

Program 71 – DNIS

3-152

Program *71~*73 – [DN] to [DN], Tie to [DN], and DID to [DN] Ringing Assignments

3-157

Program 72 – DNIS Number Network Table Assignments

3-159

Program 74 – System NT Button Lock Password

3-161

Program 76-1(X-Y) – DK14, DK40i, all RCTUs and BCUs

3-162

Program 76-2(X-Z)WSIU, TSIU and RSIU / RSIS / RMDS Transmission Rates

3-163

Program 77-1 – Peripheral Options (Door Phones)

3-164

Program 77-2 – Door Phone Busy Signal/Door Lock Assignments

3-168

Program 77-3 – Night Ringing Over PIOU External Page Zones

3-170

Program 77-4 – RSIU Open Architecture Interface (OAI) Data Output Assignments

3-171

Program 78 – CO Line Special Ringing Assignments

3-173

Program 79 – Door Phone Ringing

3-175

Program *79 – Door Phone to [DN] Flashing Assignments

3-177

Program 80 – EKT and DKT Ringing Tones (CO Line Calls)

3-178

Program *80 – Call Forward Station Ring Assignment

3-179

Programs 81~89 – Ground/Loop Start/CO Line Station Ringing

3-180

Auto Attendant

3-181

CO lines to Ring Station [PDN] Ports and/or Distributed Hunt (DH) Group Ports

3-181

Station Ringing Modes

3-181

Attendant Console (DK424 only)

3-182

Programs *81, *84, and *87 – Ground/Loop Start/CO Line to [DN] LED Flash Assignments

3-184

Program 93 – CO Line Identification

3-188

Program 97 – Printing Program Data through SMDR

3-190

Chapter 4 – Toll Restriction

 

Toll Restriction Methods

4-1

Simple Toll Restriction

4-1

Three-digit Toll Restriction

4-1

Six-digit Toll Restriction

4-1

Toll Restriction Features

4-1

Station Priority Classes 1~8

4-2

Office Code Exception Tables

4-2

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DK424, DK424I, DK40I, dk14 specifications

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