User guide

PROSTAR DCS COMPACT PROGRAMMING
TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 2 DECEMBER 1994
TOLL RESTRICTION OVERVIEW
TOLL DENY TABLE TOLL ALLOW TABLE
ENTRY DIGITS BCDE ENTRY DIGITS BCDE
001 X 1000 001 1X0X 1000
002 1305 1000 002 1X1X 1000
003 1900 1000 003 1800X 1000
WILD CARD 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 #
X 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0
Y 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Z 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
EXAMPLE 4
This system is installed in an area where not all seven digit calls are “free” and a 1 is
not required when dialing other area codes. Area codes all have 0 or 1 as a middle
digit.
Customer requirements:
z Class B phones can only dial area codes east of the Mississippi and all C.O.
prefixes in their own area code.
z Class C phones are allowed to dial 186 out of 292 C.O. prefixes.
z Class D phones are only allowed to dial 57 of the 292 C.O. prefixes.
z Classes C and D cannot dial outside their own area code.
The large number of entries required to demonstrate this example makes a full listing
impractical. Follow these guidelines:
Class B Programming—List all of the allowed area codes in the allow table and mark
each entry for Class B and enter X0X and X1X in the deny table for Class B. This will
deny all area codes not listed in the allow table.
Class C Programming—Enter X in the deny table to restrict all numbers not listed in the
allow table and mark this entry to apply to Class C. List the 186 allowable C.O. prefixes
in the allow table and mark these entries to apply to Class C.
Class D Programming—Add a 1 in the Class D column of the X entry to make it apply
to Class D. List the 57 allowable C.O. prefixes in the allow table and mark these entries
to apply to Class D. Some or all of these C.O. prefixes may already be entered for
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