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    							DENY CODES FOR CLASS OF SERVICE 2 (C) (PROGRAM 
    Description: 
    35) 
    This.p.rogram defines what leading digits in a dialing plan are to be restricted. There 
    are 10 line entries (O-9) whichdefineupro 12 digits per entry. 
    . 
    Programming: 
    1. Press [#I. - 
    2. UProgramming” is displayed. 
    Dial 35. 
    3. ‘Deny in Class C” is displayed. 
    Enter [0] to [9] to select line entry. 
    ‘CD X” is displayed. 
    4. Enter digit sequence to be toll restricted. 
    5. To erase existing digit sequence, press “HOLD” key. 
    6. Press [fl to save and exit. 
    Conditions: 
    a x - line entries (G9) 
    l Not all 12 digits in a line entry are required. 
    l Digit entries: 
    1. 
    2. 
    3. 
    4. - Numbers O-9 
    [*} - allow any digit, subsequent digits shouldn’t be restricted unless 
    programmed in allow table. 
    ‘E” envy (caused by pressing ‘HOLD” means that no more digits can be 
    dialed. 
    If certain 
    1 + dialing is allowed, the [l] must be followed by a U*” and the 
    allow Program 36 must defme the sequence to be allowed. 
    Example: DenyO+ and l+ calls 
    Allow l-800 
    Auow1+7digits 
    Enter Program 35 
    LineO-0 
    Linel=* 
    Enter Program 36 
    Enter line 0 - 1800 
    1 _ lr)W++ME 
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    							ALLOW CODES FOR CLASS OF SERVICE 2 (C) (PROGRAM-36) 
    Description: 
    This program defines what leading digits in a dialing plan are to be aIlowed. There 
    are 10 line entries (O-9) which define up .to 12 digits per.entry. 
    Programming: 
    1. 
    2. 
    3. 
    4. 
    5. Press [#I. - 
    “Programmin g” is displayed. 
    Dial 36. 
    “Allow in Class C” is displayed. 
    Enter [0] to [9] to select line entry. 
    “CA xn is displayed. 
    Enter allowed diaIed digits. To erase existing digit sequence press “HOLD” key 
    Press [#I to save and exit. 
    conditions: 
    0 x - Iine entries (O-9) 
    l Not aII 12 digits in a line entry are required. 
    l Digit entries: 
    1. Numbers 0 -9 
    2. [*] - allow any digit, subsequent digits wiII be restricted unless programmed 
    in allow table. 
    3. ‘E” entry (caused by pressing “HOLD” key) means that no more digits can 
    be d&d. 
    l If certain 1 + diahng is aIIowed, the “1” must be followed by a u+a in Program 
    35 and the aIIow Program 36 must define the sequence to be allowed. 
    Example : DenyO+ and l+ calLs 
    Allow 
    l-800 
    AlIow 1+ 7digits 
    Enter Program 35 LineO=O 
    Line1 - l* 
    Enter Program 36 
    Enter Line 0 - 1800 
    1-l +*++I&** 
    E  
    						
    							ALLOW CODES FOR CLASS OF SERVICE 3 (D) 
    - 
    (PROGRAM 37) 
    l -Da&ptioa:. . . 
    This program defmes what leading digits in a dialing plan are-to be allowed. There 
    are 10 line entries (O-9) which define up to 12 digits per entry. 
    Programming: 
    1. Press [#J 
    ‘Programming” is displayed. 
    2. Dial 37. 
    “Allow in Class D” is displayed. 
    3. Enter [0] to [9] to select line entry. 
    “DA x” is displayed. 
    4. Enter allowed dialed digits. 
    5. To erase existing digit sequence press ‘HOLD” key. 
    6. Press [#}. 
    conditions: 
    a x - line entries (O-9) 
    l Not all 12 digits in a line entry are required 
    l Digit entries: 
    1. Numbers O-9 
    2. [*} - allow any digit, subsequent digits will be restricted unless programmed 
    in allow table. 
    3. ‘E” entry (caused by pressing “HOLD” key) means that no more digits can 
    be dialed. 
    Example: 
    All calls are 
    to be restricted except 911. Enter Program 37. Select Line entry 0 and 
    enter 911. Press [#}.  
    						
    							TOLL RESTRICTION OVERRIDE (PROGRAM 01,02,03) 
    Description: 
    Allows-the system programmer to assign specific passwords for each toll class of 
    service. 
    With. these passwords the station users are permitted to place calls on a 
    telephone set that is normally toll restricted. Also referred to a traveling class of 
    service. 
    Programming: 
    1. Press [#] 
    “Programming” is displayed 
    2. Press 01 (A), 02 (B) or 03 
    (C) 
    ‘Class: x: xxxxx” is displayed 
    3. Enter new password for class of service 
    4. Press [#I to save and exit 
    Conditions: 
    l When using the feature, after entering password and [#I, you must dial number 
    within 60 seconds or the telephone reverts back to its original class of service. 
    l Default value is as follows: 
    Class A (0) 00000 
    Class B (1) 11111 
    Class c (2) 22222 
    l Password entry consists of five (5) digits. 
    . 
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    							TELEPHONE TYPE (PROGRAM 38) 
    Description: 
    Allowsinstaller. to definethe type of telephone assigned to each, port. 
    . _ 
    Programming: 
    1. Press [#I. 
    ‘Programming” is displayed. 
    2. Dial 38. 
    “SLT DIAL TYPE” is displayed, then U-” is displayed. 
    3. Enter [0] for keyphone, 
    “1” for DTMF SLT or “2” for dial pulse SLT 
    4. Press [#J to save and exit 
    Conditions: 
    l Default value for SLT ports is N 
    l System recognizes keyphone ports automatically 
    l Entry input must be all 16 digits even if only one station is being changed. An 
    incorrect entry will not change the station daw upon exiting the program, the 
    old data will not be modified. 
    l Field definition: 
    Station Number 
    I I I I I I I I 
    I I I I I I I I 
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 
    sLTDwD8ta x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 
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    							TRUNK NAMES (PROGRAM 39) **** 
    Description: 
    This program is tiedto enter an identification or directory name for each CO line. 
    The assigned trunk in the directory will be displayed during the incoming outside 
    call. 
    Programming: 
    1. Press[#]. 
    2. Press [39]. 
    “Line Directory” is displayed. 
    3. Press the CO line button to be named, for example, CO line 1. 
    “Line 
    1:” and the current data is displayed. 
    4. Press the HOLD button to clear the old data. 
    5. Enter the name by using the method, such as MMC14 (ten characters 
    maximum). 
    6. Press [#I to save and exit.  
    						
    							ASSIGN PRIVACY (PROGRAM 41) *** 
    Description: 
    This enables-the system-programmer to assign privacy 
    or temove privacy from all 
    CO line. 
    Programming: 
    1. Press [#j. 
    ‘Programming” is displayed. 
    2. Dial 
    41. 
    ‘Privacy Enable” is displayed. 
    3. Enter password 
    . 
    4. Enter 0 = Privacy Disable 
    Enter 
    1 - Privacy Enable 
    5. Press [x] to save and exit. 
    Conditions: 
    l Default is 0 (Privacy Enabled). 
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    							CO LINE DIAL MODE SELECTION (TONE/PULSE) (PROGRAM 42) 
    Description: 
    This enables the system programmer 
    to define which CO lines are to be classed as 
    either tone dial or dial pulse lines. 
    Programming: 
    1. Press [#]. 
    “ProgramAn g” is displayed. 
    2. Dial 42. 
    “Trunk Dial type” is displayed. 
    “XXSXXXX~ is displayed. 0 - Dial pulse lines 
    1 = DTMF lines 
    3. Enter Data. 
    4. Press [#] to save and exit. 
    Default value is 0. 
    This program requires that all digits for that field must be entered regardless if 
    the data is to be changed. An incorrect entry will not change the data; upon 
    exiting the program, the old data will not be modified. 
    Tone Dial Mode - the digital signal from the telephone will not be converted to 
    DTMF by the trunk circuit and sent to the Central Office. 
    DTMF tones are industry standard frequencies and have a duration of 
    approximately 1OOms. 
    Dial Pulse 
    Mode - The digital signal from the telephone will be converted to 
    Dial Pulses 
    by the trunk circuit and sent to the Central Office. Make/Break 
    ratio is set in Program 23. Dial Pulse Mode is set at 1Opps. 
    Field definition: 
    TrunkNumber 
    - 
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 
    CosignslingD~ x x x x x x x x 
    03  
    						
    							CO LINE ENABLED FOR SERVICE (PROGRAM 43) 
    Description: 
    This enables the system programmer to define 
    what. lines are to be enabled in the 
    system. 
    Programming: 
    1. Press [#I. 
    yProgramming” is displayed. 
    2. Dial 43. 
    “Tnmk Tie” is displayed. 
    0 = CO line is not connected. 
    1 - CO line is connected. 
    3 - E/M Tie line 
    3. Enter Data. 
    4. Press [#I to save and exit. 
    conditions: 
    l Default value is 1. 
    l This program requires that all digits for that field must be entered regardless if 
    the data is to be changed. An incorrect entry will not change the dam upon 
    exiting the program, the old data will not be modified. 
    l Field definition: 
    Trunk Number 
    I I I I I I I I 
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 
    cosign8ling~ x x x x x x x x 
    l LinesSto8canbeusedforE&MTieLines. 
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    							CO UNE DEFINITION (PROGRAM 44) 
    Description: 
    l This enables the system programmer to define which lines are directly connected to 
    a CO line 
    or to a PABX line. If ali.ne.is classed as a PABX line, no toll restriction 
    will be activated. 
    Programming: 
    1. Press [#I. 
    “Programming” is displayed. 
    2. Dial 44. 
    “PO CO TRUNK” is displayed. 
    O-PABXline 
    I-COline 
    3. Enter 0 or 
    1. 
    4. 
    Press [#I to save and exit. 
    conditions: 
    l Default value - U 1111111”. 
    l This program requires that all digits for that field must be entered regardless if 
    the data is to be changed. An incorrect entry will not change the data; upon 
    exiting the program, the old data will not be modified. 
    l Any data entered other than 0 or 1 will cause “ERROR” to be displayed and the 
    system will exit the programming mode. 
    l If a line is classed as a PABX line, no toll restriction is applied. 
    l Field definition: 
    Trunk Number 
    I I 
    I 1 I I I I 
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 
    COSfgndingData x x x x x x x x 
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