NEC NEAX 2000 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
DIRECT OUTWARD DIALING (DOD)
NEAX2000 IVS
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Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications
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NDA-24271, Issue 1.0
DIRECT OUTWARD DIALING (DOD)
General Description
This feature permits any station user the ability to gain access to the exchange network by dialing an access code
and receiving new dial tone. The user may then proceed to dial the desired exchange network number.
Station Application
All stations.
Operating Procedure
To place an outside call
From any station
1. Go off-hook and receive extension dial tone.
2. Dial the trunk access code.
3. Receive outside dial tone.
4. Dial the desired outside number.
From a Multiline Terminal
1. Press the Speaker key and receive extension dial tone.
2. Press a trunk appearance line key.
3. Receive outside dial tone.
4. Dial the desired outside number.
Service Conditions
1. Outgoing restriction can be assigned on an individual station basis. Refer to Class of Service.
2. Code Restriction may be applied to Direct Outward Dialing (DOD).
3. Various types of trunks (FX, WATS, Tie, DID, etc.) can be accessed by stations using this feature.
4. The trunk route access code can be one to three digits.
5. Use of the DOD feature can be denied on a per trunk route basis when one of the following restrictions is
active on the originating station line.
Fully restricted stations: Direct Outward Dialing attempts are routed to reorder tone when the station is
fully restricted.
Restriction from outgoing calls: A station assigned this feature is denied the ability to access preselected
trunk routes. Attempts are routed to reorder tone.
Code Restriction: Levels of this feature restrict unauthorized stations the ability to complete outgoing
C.O. or foreign exchange calls to a specified area or office codes within an area code. Refer to the Least
Cost Routing feature. A station with Toll Denial is routed to reorder tone when a restricted number is
dialed after the trunk access code has been dialed.