Section 3: FeaturesDS1000/2000 Product Description Section 3: Features 1133Tie LinesAvailability: DS2000 only.Tie lines directly link a local DS2000 telephone system with oneor more remote DS2000 systems. The link is independent of thetelco's switched network. When a local system user seizes a tieline, they hear Intercom dial tone from the remote system. The user can then use whatever featuresare normally available to the remote system’s single line telephones, including: Dialing Intercom extensions in the remote system. Using the remote system's trunks for outgoing calls. Accessing System Speed Dial bins in the remote system. Using the remote system’s Paging.Tie Lines require a T1 PCB and Tie Line service from the telco.Feature Quick StepsTie Line callers can use many of the features available to on-premise analog single line extensions.Time and DateAvailability: All versions.The system Time and Date appears on: Display Telephones Station Message Detail Recording reportsThe System Administrator can change the time and date from the system programming mode.Although the data is entered in 24-hour format, it always displays in 12-hour format (e.g., 1300 =1:00PM). The system can automatically adjust the time for Daylight Savings Time. The Time andDisplay is available in 8 different formats.User Programmable Feature: # T DSets the system time and date.Toll RestrictionAvailability: All versions.Toll Restriction limits the numbers an extension user may dial.By allowing extensions to place only certain types of calls, theSystem Administrator can control long distance costs. The systemapplies Toll Restriction according to an extension’s Toll Restric-tion Level. For each of the 7 Toll Restriction Levels, the System Administrator can enable or dis-able the following options.Link two systems togetherfor inter-system Intercomcalling and other features.The time and date shows ontelephone displays andprints on system reports.Use Toll Restriction to helpyou control the costs ofoutgoing long distance calls.