NEC Xen Alpha Installation Manual
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Installation Manual • • • Installing Optional Terminal EquipmentPage 99A6-506000-642-01 002–9Station Message Detail RecordingEnables or disables Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR). SMDR provides detailed telephone usage records.9 = Enabled – = Disabled 002–0 0. Station Camp-on SelectionAssigns whether or not Station Camp-on is allowed to a busy station.0: Yes –: No 003 Hold Warning Timer P003 HOLD RECALL 0 Sets the timer that is used to indicate a call has been on hold past the time set. 0 = 1 minute 1 = 2 minutes 2 = 3 minutes 3 = 4 minutes 4 = No Limit (No warning indication sent) 004 Exclusive Hold Warning Timer P004 EX–HOLD REC 0 Sets the timer that is used to indicate a call has been on exclusive hold past the time set. 0 = 1 minute 1 = 2 minutes 2 = 3 minutes 3 = 4 minutes 4 = No Limit (No warning indication sent) 005 Automatic Redial Timer P005 REDIAL TIME 1 Used to set three parameters associated with the Automatic Redial feature. Duration indicates the amount of time the system continues to redial the number. Wait Duration is the amount of time the system waits between call attempts. Number of Times indicates the number of times the system redials to a busy number or when there is no answer.Number Wait of Duration Duration Times 0 = 5 sec. 5 sec. 3 1 = 10 sec. 30 sec. 3 2 = 15 sec. 60 sec. 3 3 = 15 sec. 90 sec. 3 006 Hookflash Duration P006 HOOKFLASH 5 Used to specify time it takes for the system to recognize the signal as a hookflash. A hookflash can be generated by pressing the hookswitch on single line telephones or by press a key on a multiline telephone. 0 = 40 ms. 5 = 600 ms. 1 = 90 ms.6 = 800 ms. 2 = 140 ms. 7 = 1 sec. 3 = 200 ms. 8 = 1.5 sec. 4 = 400 ms. 9 = 2 sec. 008 Call Forward Busy/No Answer Transfer Duration P008 FWD NOANS 0 Indicates the time between when a call is received and the time the system recognizes that the called telephone is either busy or there is no answer before the call has been forwarded.0 = 10 sec.3 = 25 sec. 1 = 15 sec. 4 = 30 sec. 2 = 20 sec. 5 = 60 sec. Table 7-1: Programming Functions (Continued) Function NumberFunction Name and Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values
Page 100Installing Optional Terminal Equipment • • • Installation ManualA6-506000-642-01 009Outgoing Call Line Selection P009 OUTPUT LN 2 Used to assign the type of line the system connects to when 0– (outside call access code) is used, S is pressed, or a one-touch key is pressed. If ‘0’ programming value, is specified, the line key must be pressed to access a trunk line. If analog only or analog prioritized is selected, an analog trunk line is selected first. If ISDN prioritized is selected, an ISDN line is selected first. 0 = Manual Line Seizure Only 1 = Analogue Only 2 = Analogue Prioritised 3 = ISDN Prioritised 010 Outgoing Call Access Code for PBX P010 PBX AC 0 – Used to specify the code (number) dialed to access an outside line from a PBX.Default value = 0 – (2 digit access code) Maximum digits = 6 (3 numbers and 3 pauses) Note: Press Answer Key for Pause. Programming Note:To enter pauses, press T on the TD200 telephone and J JJ J on the DTU-Type telephone. You cannot enter two consecutive pauses, there must be a number between a pause. 011 Background Music Destination P011 BGM DESTIN 1 Indicates where background music is heard.0 = External Speaker 1 = Telephone Speaker 2 = External Speaker and Telephone Speaker 3 = Background Music Not Heard 012 Music On Hold Melody P012 MSC ON HLD 0 Used to select the melody used for the Music on Hold. 0 = “Je te veus” 1 = Minuet 014 Night Mode Start Time (Assignment 1) P014 N MD TM1 ST ❏❏ ❏❏❏❏ ❏❏:❏❏ ❏❏❏❏ ❏❏ Used to select the time of day the system switches from day mode to night mode. Not Set Use 24 hour mode to set the time (00:00 – 23:59). Programming Note: When setting the time for Functions 014017, use line key 13 to move the cursor to the left and 16 to move the cursor to the right. 015 Night Mode End Time (Assignment 1) P015 N MD TM1 ED ❏❏ ❏❏❏❏ ❏❏:❏❏ ❏❏❏❏ ❏❏ Used to select the time of day the system switches from night mode back to day mode. Not Set Use 24 hour mode to set the time (00:00 – 23:59). 016 Night Mode Start Time (Assignment 2) P016 N MD TM2 ST ❏❏ ❏❏❏❏ ❏❏:❏❏ ❏❏❏❏ ❏❏ Used to select the time of day the system switches from day mode to night mode.Not Set Use 24 hour mode to set the time (00:00 – 23:59). 017 Night Mode End Time (Assignment 2) P017 N MD TM2 ED ❏❏ ❏❏❏❏ ❏❏:❏❏ ❏❏❏❏ ❏❏ Used to select the time of day the system switches from night mode back to day mode. Not Set Use 24 hour mode to set the time (00:00 – 23:59). Table 7-1: Programming Functions (Continued) Function NumberFunction Name and Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values
Installation Manual • • • Installing Optional Terminal EquipmentPage 101A6-506000-642-01 018–1Night Mode – Monday P018 NIGHT MODE MONDAY:0 Used to assign night mode for Monday.0 = Continuous Day Mode 1 = Night Mode Assignment 1 2 = Night Mode Assignment 2 3 = Continuous Night Mode (Holidays) Press Transfer to advance to next day setting. Exiting program mode will enter new data. 018–2 Night Mode – Tuesday P018 NIGHT MODE TUESDAY:0 Used to assign night mode for Tuesday. 018–3Night Mode – Wednesday P018 NIGHT MODE WEDNESDAY:0 Used to assign night mode for Wednesday. 018–4Night Mode – Thursday P018 NIGHT MODE THURSDAY:0 Used to assign night mode for Thursday. 018–5Night Mode – Friday P018 NIGHT MODE FRIDAY:0 Used to assign night mode for Friday. 018–6Night Mode – Saturday P018 NIGHT MODE SATURDAY:0 Used to assign night mode for Saturday. 018–7Night Mode – Sunday P018 NIGHT MODE SUNDAY:0 Used to assign night mode for Sunday. Programming Note:It is important to note that programming values 1 and 2 are only available if 014 and 015 (Night Mode Assignment 1) or 016 and 017 (Night Mode Assignment 2) have been programmed. If you attempt to enter 1 or 2 when 014 – 017 have not been programmed, the system simply ignores the entry and continues to blink. 019–1 Primary Hunt Number 10 P019 PILOT – – – – – Used to assign extension numbers 10~19 to Primary Hunt Number 10. 1 = Primary Hunt Number Valid – = Primary Hunt Number Invalid A hunt group consists of a series of telephone lines that are organized so that if the first line is busy the system hunts for the next line in the series that is available. 019–2 Primary Hunt Number 20 Used to assign extension numbers 20 29 to Primary Hunt Number 20. 2 = Primary Hunt Number Valid – = Primary Hunt Number Invalid 019–3 Primary Hunt Number 30 Used to assign extension numbers 30 39 to Primary Hunt Number 30. 3 = Primary Hunt Number Valid – = Primary Hunt Number Invalid 019–4 Primary Hunt Number 40 Used to assign extension numbers 40 49 to Primary Hunt Number 40. 4 = Primary Hunt Number Valid – = Primary Hunt Number Invalid 019–5 Primary Hunt Number 50 Used to assign extension numbers 50 59 to Primary Hunt Number 50. 5 = Primary Hunt Number Valid – = Primary Hunt Number Invalid Table 7-1: Programming Functions (Continued) Function NumberFunction Name and Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values
Page 102Installing Optional Terminal Equipment • • • Installation ManualA6-506000-642-01 020Restricted Dialing – Table 1 P020 RSTRC DL1 01:❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏ ❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏ ❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏ Used to record numbers that users are not allowed to dial (e.g., long distance numbers). The table allows eight numbers to be entered and the maximum length of each number is eight digits.Enter the numbers (maximum 8 digits) that are restricted dialing. 021Restricted Dialing – Table 2 P021 RSTRC DL2 01:❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏ ❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏ ❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏ 022Authorised Dialling – Ta b l e 1 P022 ALLOW DL1 01:❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏ ❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏ ❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏ Used to record numbers that users are permitted to dial (e.g., certain long distance numbers). The table allows eight numbers to be entered and the maximum length of each number is eight digits.Enter the numbers (maximum 8 digits) that are authorized dialing. 023Authorized Dialing – Ta b l e 2 P023 ALLOW DL2 01:❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏ ❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏ ❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏ Programming Note:When setting the restricted dial number for Functions 020023, use line keys 13 to move the cursor to the left and 16 to move the cursor to the right. To advance to the next location where the restricted dial numbers can be entered, press U . To enter an “X”, which indicates to the system to use any number where X is found, press R . An “s” should appear in the second line of the display to indicate shift mode. To enter an “X”, which indicates a wildcard number, press G . To enter “N”, which indicates numbers 2 9, press I . To enter an * or #, press K or L LL L (you must not be in shift mode). 024Print Format P024 PRN FORMAT 1 Used to indicate how the number is printed on the Station Message Detail Report. The options include printing the entire number or just printing the prefix and masking the last four digits. 0 = Entire Number 1 = Print entire number 025 Baud Rate to Printer P025 PRN SPEED 2 Used to assign the baud rate for outputting to the printer.0 = 1200 bps 3 = 9600 bps 1 = 2400 bps 4 = 19200 bps 2 = 4800 bps5 = 38400 bps 026 Stop Bit for Printer P026 PRN CONTROL 1 Used to assign the stop bit for outputting to the printer.0 = 1 Stop Bit 1 = 2 Stop Bits 028 Automatic Disconnect Timer P028 Specifies the maximum time a trunk transfer call (including CFE) will remain in place before being forcibly disconnected. A pip tone will be heard by both parties 30 seconds before the trunks are released by the system.1 = 30 minutes 2 = 1 hour 3 = 2 hours 4 = 3 hours Table 7-1: Programming Functions (Continued) Function NumberFunction Name and Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values
Installation Manual • • • Installing Optional Terminal EquipmentPage 103A6-506000-642-01 060–1ISDN Setup – MSN or Indial Number Range P060 ISDN SETUP 21 Specifies whether the numbering of the BRI ISDN services connected to the system are part of a 100 number indial range or a smaller number range.1: MSN Mode – 1, 2 or 8 numbers. –: Indial Mode – 100 sequential numbers. For indial mode, the last 2 digits of a number or range are used for matching. 060 MSN mode must have the ISDN interface number, excluding area code assigned to an index number in P065. The index number (0116) is then used for matching incoming calls in P155/156. 060–2 ISDN Setup – Malicious Call TraceSpecifies whether the BRI ISDN service is able to send a Malicious Call Trace (MCT) to the Network. Note: ISDN MCT must be enabled by the service provider and system programming for feature to function. 2: MCT enabled –: MCT disabled. Stops Function code being entered while on a call. 065 ISDN Number assignment for MSN mode. P065 ISDN TABLE 01= Assigns up to 16 ISDN numbers to be used as DID or GDN numbers throught the system. This data applies only when this system is set to MSN mode (1, 2 or 8 numbers), not Indial mode (100 numbers).ISDN TABLE 01 = ❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏ ❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏ ❏❏❏❏❏❏❏❏ 02 = 16 = Area code not required. If P060 = indial mode, then P155/ 156 use last 2 digit indial number matching If P060 = MSN mode, then P155/ 156 use index number 01 16 data. 066 DID Number assignment to Station Port. (Day mode) P066 DID DAY 00= Assigns a Station number to each Indial number for Day mode ringing. Note: Last 2 digit matching only. 0114 = MLT 1516 = SLT 1718 = VMS Indial last 2 digits (0099) 067 DID Number assignemnt to Station Port. (Night mode) P067 DID NIGHT 00= Assigns a Station number to each Indial number to Night mode ringing. Note: Last 2 digit matching only. 0114 = MLT 1516 = SLT 1718 = VMS Indial last 2 digits (0099) Table 7-1: Programming Functions (Continued) Function NumberFunction Name and Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values
Page 104Installing Optional Terminal Equipment • • • Installation ManualA6-506000-642-01 Trunk Programming Programming Note To change the default setting for a trunk port, dial the 1 digit number that corresponds to the trunk you want to change (1 to 6, as appropriate). For example, to change the setting for trunk Port 1, dial “1”. Depending on the funciton number, dialling the port number will either toggle its setting between two values or, where mroe thant wo values are available, will cause that setting to flash. When the setting flashes, you are required to enter a third digit, this being the new programming value (0 to 9, as appropriate). Port numbers are shown ind escending order, with Port 01 on the right-hand side of the display. 101Telephone Number Display for Trunk Line 1 P101 LN1 TEL NO Used to assign the trunk line telephone number that is displayed when making and answering trunk line calls. Not Assigned Maximum of 13 digits. 102 Telephone Number Display for Trunk Line 2 P102 LN2 TEL NO 103Telephone Number Display for Trunk Line 3 P103 LN3 TEL NO 104Telephone Number Display for Trunk Line 4 P104 LN4 TEL NO 105Telephone Number Display for Trunk Line 5 P105 LN5 TEL NO 106Telephone Number Display for Trunk Line 6 P106 LN6 TEL NO 107Trunk Line Type P105 TRUNK TYPE 654321 Used to indicate the trunk line type; from a Central Office or from aPBX.1 = Central Office Line – = PBX Line 108 Trunk Line Function P107 TRUNK STS 654321 Used to indicate the trunk line type; from a Central Office or from aPBX.1 = Allows outgoing/incoming calls – = Incoming calls only 109 Trunk Line Dialing Type P109 CO LN SLCT 111111 Used to indicate the type of dialing; Dial Pulse (10 pps/20 pps), Dual Tone Multifrequency, ISDN, or uninstalled. DP = Rotary Dial DTMF = Touchtone ISDN = Integrated Services Digital Network0 = Uninstalled 1 = Dial Pulse (DP) 10 pps 2 = Dial Pulse (DP) 20 pps 3 = Dual Tone Multifrequency (DTMF) or ISDN 11 0 Touchtone Signal Duration and Pause Interval P110 MF PATTERN 111111 Used to assign the length of the touchtone (Dual Tone Multifrequency) signal and the pause time before the next signal is sent. This is used when DTMF is assigned to the trunk line and Dial Pulse (DP) is assigned for the switching signal.0 = 400 ms(duration)/100 ms (pause) 1 = 100 ms(duration)/70 ms (pause) Table 7-1: Programming Functions (Continued) Function NumberFunction Name and Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values
Installation Manual • • • Installing Optional Terminal EquipmentPage 105A6-506000-642-01 111NOT USED 11 2Line Reversal Assignment P112 LINE REVERS – – – – – – Specifies whether a trunk is assigned with Line Reversal Signalling at the exchange.1 = YES –: = NO 11 9 Ring Tone Type P119 RING CYCLE 654321 Used to select either a low or high ringing tone.1= Low – = High 124 External Speaker Tone Duration for Day Mode P124 EXTSP DY 555555 Used to assign the length of the tone sent to the external speaker to indicate an incoming call during day mode.0 = 0 sec. 3 = 30 sec. 1 = 10 sec. 4 = 60 sec. 2 = 20 sec.5 = No Tone 125 External Speaker Tone Duration for Night Mode P125 EXTSP NT 555555 Used to assign the length of the tone sent to the external speaker to indicate an incoming call during night mode. 140Direct Calling for Day Mode on Trunk Line 1 P140 DIT LN1 DY Used to indicate an extension number (or voice mail number) that is used for direct calls (i.e., calls that are not routed through an attendant). This assignment applies to day mode.Blank = No Assignment Extension Number 1059 141 Direct Calling for Day Mode on Trunk Line 2 P141 DIT LN2 DY 142Direct Calling for Day Mode on Trunk Line 3 P142 DIT LN3 DY 143Direct Calling for Day Mode on Trunk Line 4 P143 DIT LN4 DY 144Direct Calling for Day Mode on Trunk Line 5 P144 DIT LN5 DY 145Direct Calling for Day Mode on Trunk Line 6 P145 DIT LN6 DY 146Direct Calling for Night Mode on Trunk Line 1 P146 DIT LN1 NT Used to indicate an extension number (or external voice mail number) that is used for direct calls (i.e., calls that are not routed through an attendant). This assignment applies to night mode.Blank = No Assignment Extension Number 1059 147 Direct Calling for Night mode on Trunk Line 2 P147 DIT LN2 NT 148Direct Calling for Night mode on Trunk Line 3 P148 DIT LN3 NT Table 7-1: Programming Functions (Continued) Function NumberFunction Name and Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values
Page 106Installing Optional Terminal Equipment • • • Installation ManualA6-506000-642-01 149Direct Calling for Night mode on Trunk Line 4 P149 DIT LN4 NT 150Direct Calling for Night mode on Trunk Line 5 P150 DIT LN5 NT 151Direct Calling for Night mode on Trunk Line 6 P151 DIT LN6 NT 152Direct Calling Answer Delay Time P152 DIT DLY 000000 Used to specify the duration of the delay of incoming direct calls. This applies to calls received on a line assigned for direct calling.0 = 0 sec. 4 = 30 sec. 1 = 1.5 sec. 5 = 40 sec. 2 = 10 sec. 6 = 50 sec. 3 = 20 sec. 7 = 60 sec. 153 Direct Calling Delay for Night Mode P153 DIT DLY NT 654321 Used to indicate whether the answer delay for direct called that are received in night mode are delayed.16 = Enabled – = Disabled 154 Call Forward External Assignment (trunk based) P154 CFE ALLOW T – – – – – – Specifies whether a trunk is allowed to be set as the outgoing trunk of a Call Forward External Assignment.16 = CFE Allowed – = CFE Disabled 155 GDN to Trunk Assignment (Day Mode - ISDN only) P155 GDN DAY Assigns a GDN to each ISDN trunk for Day mode operation.Indial Mode = 2 digit ISDN Ta b l e N O (0099) MSN Mode = 2 digit index Ta b l e N o (0116) Default: Not Assigned Note: Indial mode setting uses the last 2 digits of an incoming number for matching. Therefore, valid data values for P155/156 in this mode are (0099). MSN mode must have the ISDN interface number, excluding area code assigned to an index number in P065. The index number (0116) is then used for matching incoming calls in P155/156. 156 GDN to Trunk Assignment (Night mode - ISDN only) P156 GDN NIGHT 1 = – – Assigns a GDN to each ISDN trunk for Night mode operation. Telephone Port Programming Programming Note To change the default setting for a telephone port, dial the 2 digit number that corresponds to the telpehone you want to change (01 to 6, as appropriate). For example, to change the setting for telephone Port 10, dial “1”, “0”. Depending on the function number, dialling the port number will either toggle its setting between two values or, where more than two values are available, will cause that setting to flash. When the setting flashes, you are required to tenter a third digits, this being the new programming value (0 to 9, as appropriate). Port numbers are shown in descending order, with Port 01 on the right-hand side of the display. Table 7-1: Programming Functions (Continued) Function NumberFunction Name and Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values
Installation Manual • • • Installing Optional Terminal EquipmentPage 107A6-506000-642-01 202Off-Hook Ringing Tone P202 OFFHK RING 11111111111111 Used to indicate whether a ringing tone is sent when the user is engaged in a conversation. This tone signals the user that there is an incoming call (on a trunk line). 1 = Enabled 2 = Disabled 203 Trunk Line Barge-In P203 CO BRG IN – – – – – – – – – – – Used to indicate (for each telephone) if barge-in is allowed when the user is engaged in a call using a trunk line.1 = Enabled – = Disabled 206 Extension Number Assignment P206 STATION NO NO01 = 10 Used to assign an extension number to each telephone in the system.Available Extension Numbers = 1059 Default: Ports 0116 = Exts 1025 Programming Note:To change the extension number for the displayed port, press the numbers on the dial pad that correspond to the extension number. 207 Single Line Port Type P207 SLT TYPE – – Used to designate whether the single line port is connected to a single line telephone. – = Not Connected 1 = Single Line Telephone 208 Single Line Dialing Type P208 SLT TYPE 1111111111111111 Used to assign the dialing type for single line telephones. The options are rotary (Dial Pulse) or touchtone (Dual Tone Multifrequency). – = Dial Pulse (Rotary) 1 = Dual Tone Multifrequency (Touchtone) Programming Note:Even though you can assign all 10 ports as single line telephones, this is not recommended. If you are going to use a telephone to program the system, one telephone must be a multiline telephone. 209 Outgoing Call Priority Mode P209 CALL PREFER – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Used to select the line that is seized first when the user goes off-hook. The system can be programmed to either seize an internal or external line for multiline telephones and single line telephones. 1 = External Line – = Internal Line 210 Doorphone 1 Tone for Day Mode P210 DPH1 CHM DY 1111111111111111 Used to assign a specified telephone to produce a tone (chime) signal when the doorphone receives a call. This assignment applies to day mode for multiline and single line telephones. 1 = Tone – = No Tone *Does not ring for SLT connected to APR, or SLT Adapter. SLI card Ports 15 and 16 can be assigned to ring. 211 Doorphone 2 Tone for Day Mode P211 DPH2 CHM DY 1111111111111111 213Doorphone 1 Tone for Night Mode P213 DPH1 CHM NT – – – – – – – – – – – – – –11 Used to assign a specified telephone to produce a tone (chime) signal when the doorphone receives a call. This assignment applies to night mode for multiline and single line telephones. 1 = Tone (this is the default setting for telephones 1 and 2) – = No Tone (this is the default setting for telephone Ports 310) 214 Doorphone 2 Tone for Night Mode P214 DPH2 CHM NT – – – – – – – – – – – – – –11 Table 7-1: Programming Functions (Continued) Function NumberFunction Name and Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values
Page 108Installing Optional Terminal Equipment • • • Installation ManualA6-506000-642-01 216Handsfree Assignment P216 HFU 11111111111111 Used to assign (for each multiline telephone) handsfree operation. 1 = Enabled – = Disabled 217 Internal All Call Paging To n e P217 PAGE EXT 11111111111111 Used to enable or disable call paging tone for each multiline telephone. The page will still be displayed on each multiline telephone and can be answered by any multiline telephone in the system.1 = Enabled – = Disabled 218 Headset Connection P218 HEADSET 11111111111111 Used to indicate if a headset is connected an DTU-Type multiline telephone.1 = Not Connected – = Connected 219 Restricted Calling for External Calls P219 REST DIGIT 1111111111111111 Used to restrict outgoing calls on a specific line. Restrictions can be set for multiline telephones and single line telephones.1 = Not Restricted – = Restricted 220 Restricted Dialing Table Selection P220 RSTRC TABLE 0000000000000000 Specifies which Restricted Dialing Table (1 or 2) is used for each telephone in the system (includes both multiline and single line telephones).0 = Not Used 1 = Table 1 (Table assigned using function 020) 2 = Table 2 (Table assigned using function 021) 3 = Tables 1 & 2 (table assigned using function 020 and 021) Programming Note:To change the defaults value for function 220 and 221, dial the 2 digit number. The number will blink, indicating your selection. Press the number that corresponds to the programming value (0, 1, 2). 221 Authorized Dialing Table Selection P221 ALLOW TABLE 0000000000000000 Specifies which Authorized Dialing Table (1 or 2) is used for each telephone in the system (includes both multiline and single line telephones).0 = Not Used 1 = Table 1 (Table assigned using function 020) 2 = Table 2 (Table assigned using function 021) 3 = Tables 1 & 2 (table assigned using function 020 and 021) 222 Authorized Dialing for System Speed Dial Calls P222 RST SPD DL 1111111111111111 Used to assign specific system (common) speed dial memory locations (60 99), which follow Toll Restrictions when a port is set to Deny. System speed dial memory locations ( 2059) always bypass Toll restrictions. When system speed dial 200 is set in P001–2, then a deny setting will invoke Toll restrictions for buffers (000199) and an ‘allow entry’ will bypass.1 = Denied (number cannot be dialed) – = Allowed (number can be dialed) 223 Automatic Outgoing Calling P223 NO MATCH DL 1111111111111111 Used to allow or deny automatic outgoing calling when the dialed number is not found in one of the Restricted or Authorized Dialing Tables (020 023). 1 = Allowed (outgoing calls can be made) – = Denied (outgoing calls cannot be made) Table 7-1: Programming Functions (Continued) Function NumberFunction Name and Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values