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IMI 66-031
Table 2d.
TOLL.RESTRICTION
PROGRAMMING REFERENCE
HOW TO FILL &JT THE
TOLL RESTRICTION TABLES
Determine the types of dialing restrictions which must be
imposed on the system. Typically, this includes access
codes which result in toll charges, and certain local
numbers as desired.
If the restricted dialing codes will be imposed consistently
on most
or all
stations in the system, list them on one or two
entry tables. If
a wide
variation in the dialing restrictions is
planned, spread the listings out across several tables.
Strategically group
the
listings on the tables so that a list of
restrictions can be applied to a particular station or
stations.
Press a
q
key in place of a particular digit to condense a
series of restricted codes into one listing. For example, if
357, 387, and 397 are to be restricted digits, one entry of
3 # 7 can be listed to cover them all.
HOW TO PROGRAM THE
TOLL RESTRICTION REQUIREMENTS
4.
5.
Fill out the following restriction tables per the above
instructions.
Press 11
q
m
q q q
-sets base level programming mode if not
now active.
Select a table: Press
memory key.
- aselects table 1
- a selects table 2
-a selects table 3
- athrough aselects tables 4 through 8
Set the table mode: Press keypad key.
-
q
for ALLOWtable.
- @ for DENY table.
Select a table entry: Press memory key.
- a selects entry 1
- a selects entry 2
- a selectsentry
- a selects entry 4
- new entry selection clears current entry.
5.
6.
6.
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Enter # 1 II and IO I to restrict all 3-digit
access
codes with
a 1 or 0 as a middle digit.
Designate each table as a
DENY table or
as an
ALLOW
table.
All entries on a DENY
table are dialing restricted
entries.
All ALLOW table entries allows certain override
conditions to
prevail. A typical
example follows: A DENY
table may contain entries which restricts the dialing of
1 804 while an ALLOW table may contain entries which do
not restrict the dialing of 1 &XI. Another typical entry on an
ALLOW table is a PBX outside line
access
code. This entry
will allow a toll restricted station to have access to an
outside line for an unrestricted use.
Once these tables are completely filled out. enter this
restriction planning on tables 2b and 2c so that
the line and
station programming reference records reflect the planned
toll restrictions for the system.
.
Dial the restricted number from the keypad.
- maximum of 16 digits allowed.
-dial
q
for “match anything” digit.
Select another table entry: repeat step 5.
-automatic selection of next entry point occurs after 16th
digit is dialed in preceding entry.
Make entry for all four table entry points: repeat steps 5
through 7.
Select another table: repeat step 3.
- automatic table selection occurs after 16th digit is dialed
in 4th entry of preceding table.
10. Repeat steps 3 through 8 until all desired toll restriction
tables are created.
11. Press D
12.
Press
1
MONITOR 1
or proceed to next system COS
programming step as found on Table 2a.
SELECTS
TABLE 1
ELECTS TABLE
8
SELECTS
TABLE 2
ELECTS ENTRY
1
SELECTS
TABLE 3
SELECTS ENTRY
2
-SELECTS
TABLE 4
ELECTS
ENTRY
3
SELECTS
TABLE 5
ELECTS ENTRY
4
SELECTS
TABLE 6
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SELECTS
TABLE 7
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