Set the domestic toll length, Setting up the dialer as a toll restrictor – Zoom Dialer 27 User Manual
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Settings
9
Setting Up the Dialer as a Toll
Restrictor
In this section we tell you how to set up your dialer as a toll restrictor. If you
don't want to do this, please go to Settings on page 12.
Setting up the dialer as a toll restrictor prevents people from making toll calls
on your line. You can define which toll calls are restricted. Some of the
possible call types you can restrict are:
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All toll calls
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All international toll calls
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All toll calls to a particular country
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All domestic toll calls
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All calls to fee-based 900 numbers
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Calls to particular destinations
If you want to restrict all calls other than hotline calls, please see the section
Universal Call Blocking under Hotline Security on pages 5 & 6.
To set up the dialer as a toll restrictor, you will have to do four things. They
are:
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Tell the dialer how many digits there are in a domestic toll call
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Tell the dialer what the domestic toll prefix is
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Tell the dialer what the international toll prefix is
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Program numbers to restrict
You may optionally allow some numbers within a restricted area. For
example, you may restrict all calls to a particular country, except for the
phone number of a relative who lives in that country.
Note: The domestic toll call length and prefix, and the international
prefix, are set to the North American standards by default. So in North
America, if you don't change these defaults, you just have to program
the numbers you want to restrict.
Set the Domestic Toll Length
To set the domestic toll call length, do the following:
1. Take your phone off-hook
2. Press # 5
3. Enter LL, where LL is the 2-digit description of the number of digits in a
domestic toll call
4. Press # #
5. Listen for two confirmation beeps
6. Place your phone on-hook
LL is the two-digit length of a domestic toll call, including the domestic toll
prefix. The default value is 11. Note that if the length in your area is less