Specifications
Programming
IMI 66-031
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12. Select the ba &wtm~g &&be, g~$&a . Refer to the
programming table (Table 2d) found at the end of the chapter to
preselect the entry requirements.
Figure 8,
shown below,
illustrates the keys and keys used to perform the toll restriction
table entries.
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SELECTS YMLE
1
CT8 TABLE
0
82uc?2 melt 2
LECYI ENYRY 1
8nJm-s TAM.2 2
CYS ENTRY 2
8LL2CYS TrnLE 1
cls ENYRY 2
SELECTS PAWE 1
Cl2ENYRY4
8ELLcT2 Yull.E 0
ETS ALLOW TABLE
EY2
DENY TABLE
Figure 8.
Toll Restriction Programming Keys
a.
b.
C.
d.
Press a memory key (1 through 8) to select a toll restriction
table (1 through 8).
table 2, etc.
Key 1 selects table 1, key 2 selects
The dial tone will stop when the selection is
made.
Select the restriction mode of the table using a keypad key.
A tone burst will sound to conform the selection.
z&U& SEUGXUU
0
2°C
sets the table as an ALLOW table
0
3P
sets the table as a DENY table
Press a memory key (9 through 12) to choose the desired table
entry per the following chart.
This action clears any current
entry and causes a continuous busy dial tone to sound.
Press the keypad keys 0 f
0
through 9 y
0
to enter the
digits of the desired restriction number as a table entry.
Press the keypad key
0
#
!
to enter a "match anything" digit
if such an item is desired.
A tone burst will sound after
each key is pressed. A single table entry can contain a