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Outgoing RestrictionFunctional description
The function allows subscribers to restrict outgoing calls by setting up their own password so that other subscribers cannot attempt outgoing calls, using the terminals not belonging to themselves.
Operating procedure
- Outgoing restriction registration
A extension subscriber hooks off the handset. Enter the outgoing restriction registration code (*45). Enter the subscriber’s own 4-digit password. Assign the outgoing restriction type (0~3). 5 Hear the service set tine as the signal indicating that the registration is completed.
- Outgoing restriction cancellation in general phone/D-Tel
A extension subscriber hooks off the handset. Enter the outgoing restriction cancellation code (*44). Enter the subscriber’s own 4-digit password. Hear the service set tine as the signal indicating that the registration is completed. Service conditions
- This function can restrict outgoing calls only to general C/O trunks rather than dedicated lines.
- If a subscriber attempts an outgoing call to a C/O trunk which is registered in the function, the subscriber hears the hang-up tone.
- The outgoing restriction code and the outgoing restriction cancellation code should be specified when the system is produced.
- Outgoing restriction type: 0=Cancel, 1=LOCAL, 2=DDD, 3=ISD
Data generation
- 3.1 Extension Information – Extension Characteristic – 17 Local Restriction
- 3.1 Extension Information – Extension Characteristic – 18 DDD Restriction
- 3.1 Extension Information – Extension Characteristic – 19 ISD Restriction
Interactions
- If canceling the do not disturb function in the state that this function is not registered, the subscriber hears the hang-up tone.
- The subscriber cannot use the individual hold/system hold function but can use the individual waiting/system waiting function with the general phone.
- If this function is registered, the call forwarding function cannot be registered.
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