Specifications
630.13 TOLL RESTRICTION TABLES
PROGRAMMING STEPS
Make sure you have entered the programming
mode.
To enter numbers into the toll tables, press the
asterisk (*) and dial the following:
Allow Table A = 41
Deny Table A = 42
Allow Table B = 43
Deny Table B = 44
If you have a display phone, you will see the follow-
ing:
1.
2.
3.
Press desired bin number location. See the
following program buttons:
Dial the allow/deny number including don’t
cares (8 digits maximum).
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The digit [‘I and [#] can be entered as “re-
strictive” or “allowed digits. These digits are
entered into the Allow/Deny tables in the
following manner:
The digit [‘I is entered by dialing the digit [‘I
on the dial pad during entry.
The digit [#] is entered by dialing the digit [#I
on the dial pad during entry.
When all changes have been made, press the
HOLD button. Confirmation tone will be heard.
FLEXIBLE BUlTON FIELD
SUB-FIELD BUlTONS
DESCRIPTION
The Allow/Deny tables are organized into 2 sets of
tables to allow the 616 FLEX Key Telephone System
to support 2 different toll plans at one installed site.
Allow/Deny Table A is referenced whenever a sta-
tion is assigned Class of Service 2.
Allow/Deny Table B is referenced whenever a sta-
tion is assigned Class of Service 3.
Each table may contain up to 16 numbers of up to 8
digits each. Any number of digits up to 8 maximum
may be entered. Less than 8 digits may be entered.
For example, the programmer needs only to dial “0”
and press HOLD to program operator restriction.
Allow and Deny Table Rules:
The following 4 rules should be remembered when
setting up the Allow/Deny tables.
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2.
3.
4.
If nothing is assigned in either the allow or deny
table, no restriction is applied.
If entries are made in the allow table and only
there, then only the numbers in the table are
allowed. All other numbers will be denied (Al-
low Only Restriction).
If entries are made in the deny table and only
there, then only the numbers in the table are
denied (Deny Only).
If there are entries in both tables, the allow table
is searched first and if the dialed number is
found, it is allowed. If it is not found in the allow
table, the deny table is searched. If the number
is found there, it is denied; if it is not found there,
it is allowed.
Exchange Codes can be blocked by specific entries
in the Deny lists or allowed by specific entries in the
Allow lists.
When the FWD/DND button is used, it enters a don’t
care character. This will allow or deny any digit O-9
in that location.
The pound (#) and asterisk (*) can be used as
Allow/Deny digits.
Note: When viewing a bin but not entering or chang-
ing anything in that bin, press the button correspond-
ing to the bin.
ISSUE 1, JANUARY 1991
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