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Panasonic Small Digital Business System 308/616 Installation Instructions
Panasonic Small Digital Business System 308/616 Installation Instructions
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Digital Business System SECTION 309 issue 1, January 1990 Notification to your local telephone company Before connecting or disconnecting, inform the following to the telephone company: COL 2: ( ) co1 3: ( 1 COL 5: COL 6: ( 1 COL a: I ; COL 9: ( 1 CJLl 1 : ( 1 COLl2: ( 1 COL14: ( 1 CQI 15: ( 1 COL17: ( ) COLl8: I ) COL20: ( 1 COL21: 1 1 COL23: ( ) coL24: ( 1 COL26: ( 1 w 27: I 1 COL29: ( 1 CQI m- COL32: ( 1 COL33: I ,’ COL35: ( 1 COL36: ( ) COL38: ( ) w 39: ( 1 COL41: 1 COL42: ( 1 COL44: COL45: ( 1 COL47: ( 1 COL48: 1 COLSO: ( 1 COL51: ( 1 COL53: ( 1 COL54: ( 1 COL56: ( 1 COL57: ( co1 59. . 1 ) COL60: ( 1 L62: ) COL63: ( 1 Model numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..-......~....-*.....*.....-..............-..”--“. Panasonic: VB-4303W4305W43060 FCC registration number for . . . . . . . . . . . ..“....I................................”. ACK4A4-60499KF-E Note. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..-...................-.................... ACK4A4-60469-W l Check that the FCC registration No. on the nameplate on the side panel of the main cabinet is the same as the number listed above. Ringer equivalence ... ..-...........-.---..-.-..~.~........-...-....-. 0.58 Service order code ................. ..-............-....“.....-.....”....-.....~ ... 9.oF Network address signaling code “-....-......-.....I.....“.............. . E Facility interface code .... ..-....._...........“..................”.”..~........-. 02LS2 Required network interface code ........... . ..... .I..................“.... . . RJP?X Note 1: When enabling automatic line selection to use, contact the telephone installer or a Panasonic service center. In this case, please inform your telephone company of FCC Registration number e. The FCC registration number Is found on the key service unit. According to FCC rules, this function is regarded as one of the distinguishing features of a PBX as opposed to a key telephone system. Direct connection to a Party-line or Coin+perated telephone line Is prohibited. If you are on a party line, check with your local telephone company. To assure the sate use of your telephone, please observe the following gulde lines for Installation and use. This product is an electrical device and can be hazardous If Immersed in water. To avoid the risk of electrical shock, do not use this unit while in the bathtub, shower, or when wet. it by pulling it out by the cord. If you accidentally drop the unit into water, unplug it first, then retrieve Do not use the telephone near the sources of electric ‘noise’ such as fluorescent lumps, air conditioner, washing machine, TV sets or radios. The telephone should not be exposed to heat sources, direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, moisture, strong vibrations, greasy or dusty environments. Never clean the telephone with benzene, paint thinner or other solvenls. Do not change the unit Installation location without consulting the dealer or installer.
SECTION 400 (Version 3.0) DBS Issue 1 January 1990 Program Outline Chapter 1 Program Outline I - 1 Order of Program Setting Setthe program according to the following procedure. Step:1 Be sure you understand functions and working of the program asdescribed in this manual and the operating instruction. Step:2 Prepare the program setting data table to comply with the users requirements. Step:3 Confirm the makeup of the system to be installed and prepare LCD telephone for program setting. 1 Step:4 Reset the system to the initial status and set the programming data. Step:5 Call back-be program number on the LCD of the telephone and confirm the contents to be set 1 Step:6 Correct the setting and confirm the change, then complete the program setting. 1-2 Structure and Working of Program The program for this system comprises the following 10 modes (FFl - IO), each of which in the 10 respective FF keys (Flexible Function Keys: see Fig. 2 - 4). At the time of setting the FF keys, whose functions it is required to change are pressed, and after entering the program mode as shown in the diagram below the address numbers are input and the da& is set The diagram below illustrates the reciprocal relationships between the program modes. FFl. System setting Setting the basic operations for the system FF2. Trunk setting Specification setting for each outside line port FF3. Extension setting Specification setting for each extension port FF4. Incoming ring Assigning outside line calls to each extension FF5. FF key assignment &signing outside lines to each extension FF key FF6. Name storing Storing the names and absence messages for the extension and SSD FF7. Toll restriction Setting the outside line calls from extension FF8. LCR mode Setting the lowest cost outside line FF% Copy mode Copying the TRUNK,EXT setting to another port FFlO. Spd number setting Setting SSD number and PSD number -l-
DBS Programming Method Chapter2 Programming Method 2 - 1 Preparing Programming Data Table Before setting a program, the data schedule is prepared. Hand the questionnaire (found in the Section 450 programming table) about the programming specifications for the telephone to the customer and enter the necessary functions and installation specifications in the programming table based on the details recorded therein. SECTION 400 (Version 3.0) Issue 1 January 1990 Cautions when Preparing Data Table A Keep the trunk lines, extensions and connected equipment not being used in the initial set status without including them in the programming. B. Be sure to record the fact every time changes are made to the programming data table. This will be necessary in the future for maintenance pur- poses and when extra telephones and outside lines are added. C The functions of those items marked by ** in the setting data table cannot be set or changed during operation. Do the programming when the functions are no longer being used. 71 1 Featurename_] Setting data number Relate program 4 4 and initial data number v * v Address No. Feature Option selected Setting data Related setting Fig, 2 - 1 Example of Section 450 Programming Table -2-
SECTION 400 (Version 3.0) .DBS Issue 1 January 1990 Programming Method 2 - 2 System Necessary for Program Programming is performed from an attendant’s display telephone. An attendant’s telephone is one connected to extension port No. I or No. 2. In addition, programming is also possible from another extension by means of a programed ID code for programming. While programming is possible in some cases while the system is functioning, in others the program may not allow forthis when, for example, extension numbers cannot be changed during use. Refer to the separate explanation about programs which cannot be set. When setting from a telephone connected to the test terminal (CN3) of the main cabinet, do so with reference to the diagram below. Setting from attendant’s telephone (Extension port number 1 or 2) For entering the programming mode, ON/OFF 3 PROG -+ RR is input from the attendant’s telephone. Setting from general telephone f&j< ‘jL’ P-G” When programming from a telephone other than the attendant’s, ON/OFF + 898 3 f4;9d449 digit code number) 3 PROG + ## is input Cautions when programming A After having set 5SS and EiUl24, turn off the main power source or unplug the 5% or EM/24 once. If this is not done, 5S.S and EM124 will not operate. B. If ihe setting for the paging group is changedduring a page call, this call cannot be answered. C When a telephone is not connected to extension port 2 and extension number 70 I, the system is in the nighttime mode after commencing the programming from the attendant’s telephone. So, after the setting manually, put it into the daytime mode. 5. The name setting can only be programmed f-am the attendant’s telephone. Port 7 r I 1 1 I I Test (Program) DSy72 console for Telephone name program Main Cabinet Fig. 2-2 Ten terminal -3-
DBS SECTION 400 (Version 3.0) Programming Method Issue 1 January 1990 2 - 3 Initial Set Before setting when programming for the first time, be sure to initialize the RAM data for the CPC card forthe main cabinet. The operation is as follows. 1. 2: 3. * 4. With the power for the main cabinet turned off, This operation is not necessary when programming clear the CPC BAM switch. the next time. Turn on the power for the main cabinet After flickering for about 10 seconds, the CFC lamp goes off. Put the CPC RAM switch to HOLD. The LED lamp flickers and system mode is reset to the initial status. Note that if this operation is repeated for each programming, all the data programmed up until be erased. Main Cabinet I SW1 i$ q CN3 I Set’SWl’to TEST side ! CPC Card RAM Hold Switch Main Switch I Fig. 2-3 Initial set for main cabinet -4-
SECTION 400 (Version 3.0) Issue 1 January 1990 2 - 4 Explanation about Keys Used for Programmihg The keys used when programming and their operations are as shown below. II PGM start DATA CLR + DBS Programming Method Note : Changing the input mode from numerical to alphabetical with the CONF key, together with back spacing with the AUTO key and the alphabeticai data of each 10 key are only effective in the cases stated below. In cases other that these the numbers and letters are input from the DSS console. (DSS -I 172) L/ b v . & e SSD name input mode ON/OFF -+ PROG -+ # -3 1 EXT name input mode ON/OFF -+ PROG -+ # -+ 2 f 4 1 i!;ct;, Return to Previpus Mode PROG MUTE CONF VOLI VOIA . . . . . ..‘.‘......) :.F..:.:.,.: ,....A . . . . . . . . :.:...~.:.::::::~::i::::. ..~::~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~~ l ‘ DATA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . ..-...-..-. i To store DATA i ; and toNEXT ; Address : :...........--...-.-....--.. Pause DATA 1. Fig. 2-4 Structure of PGM Keys -5-
DBS Programming Method 2 - 5. Programming Method While programming be sure to confirm the details on the telephone display. * ( 1’ in the table indicates the name of the key being used. Ooeration contents LCD contents 1. The current date is set from extension number 100. Press [ON/OFF] key Current date and time display is deleted Press [PROCI key ‘F’ is displayed Press [#I key ‘Ffr is displayed Press [#I key “Program Mode MAIN MODE- iS displayed Now in program mode 2. The FF key corresponding to the necessary function is input. Press [FFll “system program SELECT SUB MODE’ iS displayed Now in system program mode 3. The group number corresponding to the necessary function is input . Press [l] key : 1. is displayed Press [#I key ‘SELECTTIME MODE 1:OATE 2:TIME’ iS displayed Press [I #1 key “DATE SET MODE MONTHIDAYIYEAR Now in date set mode 4. The setting values are input Press month MM ‘MM’ is displayed Press date DD ‘MMDD’ is displayed Press year YY ‘MMDDYY’ is displayed Press [#I key Next address is displayed The date input with the [#I key is registered. 5. The setting values are completed. Press [ON/OFF] key input date is displayed SECTION 400 (Version 3.0) Issue 1 January 1990 -6
SECTION 400 (Version 3.0) Issue 1 January 1990 2 - 6 Initial Set Data Table Address Number Function l-l-l ............... l-l-2 ............... 1-2-l-l ............. 1-2-1-2 ............. 1-2-1-3 .............. 1-2-1-4 ............. 1-2-1-s ............. 1-2-1-S ............. 1-2-1-7 ............. 1-2-1-8 ............. l-2:1-9 ............. . ; 1-2-l-10 ............ 1-2-1-11 ............ 1-2-1-12 ............ 1-2-l-13 ............ 1-2-1-14 ............ 1-2-1-15 ............ 1-2-1-16 ............ 1-2-1-17 ............ 1-2-1-18 ............ 1-2-t-19 ............ 1-2-l-20 ............ 1-2-l-21 ............ 1-2-2-1 ............. l-2-2-2 ............. l-2-2-3 ............. l-2-2-4 ............. l-2-2-5 ............. 1-2-2-S ............. . l-2-2-7 ............. l-2-2-8 ............. 1-2-2-g ............. 1-2-3-1 .............. l-2-3-2 .............. l-2-3-3 ............. l-2-3-4 ............. l-2-3-5 ............. 1-2-3-S ............. l-2-3-7 ............. l-2-3-8 ............. 1-2-3-9 ............. l-2-3-l 0 ............ l-2-3-1 1 ............ 1-2-3-12 ............ l-2-3-1 3 ............ 1-2-3-14 ............ I-2-3-15 ............ 1-2-3-16 ............ l-2-3-17 ............ 1-2-3-18 ............ l-2-4-1 ............. DATE SET MODE .............. TIME SET MODE ............... CALL DURATION .............. SMDRTlMER30/16 ............ LCR FUNCTION ..... ;. ........... OVERRIDE TR5 ................ DENY SPD- DIAL .............. AUTO FL&H CONT. ........... ONE-TOUCH DIAL ............ ON-HOOK TRANSFER .......... KEY BANK HOLD .............. NON-AP.HOLDMODE ........ SLT FLASH CONT. .............. DIGITOF EXT.# ............... ALT. ATT MODE ............... ATT CALL MODE .............. EXTCALLMODE ............... SPTONV-CALL ............... 5PT ON OVERRIDE ............. SYSTEM LOCATION ............ SSD DISP MODE ............... API card assignment ........... VOICE MAILTONE ............. TTY PARITY ................... TTY PARITY MODE ............ TIYBAUDRATE ............... TTYSTOPBIT .................. I-iY DATA LENGTH ............ SMDR OUT/lNCQME ........... SMDR LONG/LOCAL ........... SMDR TITLE CONT ............. TTyXON/XOFF- ............... PBXDlALl .................... PBXDlAL2 .................... PBX DIAL3 .................... PBXDlAL4’.................... PBX DIALS .................... PBX DIALS .................... PBX DIAL7 .................... PBX DIALS .................... PAUSE POSlTlON 1 ............. PAUSE POSITION 2 ............. PAUSE POSITION 3 ............ PAUSE POSITION 4 ............. PAUSE POSITION 5 ............. PAUSE POSITION 6 ............. PAUSE POSITION 7 ............. PAUSE POSITION 8 ............. PAUSE POSITION 9 ............. PAUSE POSITION 0 ............. RING PAT-TERN ................ 7 DSS Initial data set table Initial & JAN.1.1989 ............................ 11 12:oo ................................. 11 Time displayed ........................ 11 Starting from 16 sec. ................... 11 Pooled trunk access call .................. 11 Toll restriction type 2 . 6 ................ 12 Displayed ............................. 12 Auto flash ............................. 12 One . touch call possible ................ 12 On-hook transfer possible .............. 12 No automatic hold ..................... 13 System hold ........................... 13 Hold release ........................... 13 3 digits ................................ 13 Alternate mode ........................ 14 Voice call .............................. 14 Voice call .............................. 14 Information tone sound ................ 14 No sound ............................. 14 1 + Area .............................. 14 1 SSD name on 1 large display line ....... 14 (PC45 only. Read PCA5 manuals) ......... 15 Internal busy tone ..................... 15 No parity check ........................ 15 Even Parity ............................ 15 12OObps ............................... 15 lbit .................................. 15 Bbits .................................. 15 Printing for income/outgoing .......... 16 Local call and long distance call .......... 16 Without titles ......................... 16 No control ............................ 16 ...................................... 16 ...................................... 17 ...................................... 17 ...................................... 17 ...................................... 17 ...................................... 17 ...................................... 17 ...................................... 17 No auto pause ......................... 17 No auto pause ......................... 18 No auto pause ......................... 18 No auto pause ......................... 18 No auto pause ......................... 18 No auto pause ......................... 18 No auto pause ......................... 18 No auto pause ......................... 19 No auto pause ......................... 19 No auto pause ......................... 19 CM (1 sec. on/3sec.off) 8M (3sec, onllsecoff) 19 -,-
DBS SECTION 400 (Version 3.0) Initial data settabie Issue 1 January 1990 Address Number Function Initial Pase l-2-4-2 ............. l-243 ............. l-244 ............. l-245 ............. l-24-6 ............. l-247 ............. l-24-8 ............. l-2-4-9 ............. l-3-1 ............... l-3-2 ............... l-3-3 ............... l-3-4 ............... l-3-5 ............... l-3-6 ............... &‘ ::z ::::::::::::::: I l-3-9 ............... l-3-10 .............. l-3-1 1 .............. l-3-12 .............. 1-3-13 .............. 1-3-14 .............. l-3-15 .............. l-3-16 .............. l-3-17 .............. 1-3-18 .............. l-3-19 .............. l-4 ................ l-5 ................ l-6-l# ............. l-6-2# ............. l-7 ................ 2-( l-32)-1 .......... 2-(l-32)-2 .......... 2-( l-32)-3 ......... ; 2-( l-32)-4 .......... 2-( l-32)-5 .......... 2-(1-32)-6 .......... 2-(l-32)-7 .......... 1 ,” 2-( l-32)-8 .......... /y ‘4’2-( l-32)-9 .......... i,/ t-(1-32)-1 0 ......... 2-(1-32)-l 1 ......... 2+32)-12 . _ . _ . . _ . . 2-(l-32)-13 ......... t-(1-32)-14 ......... t-(1-32)-15 . . _ . . _ . _ _ 2-(1-32)-l 6 ......... 2-(l-32)-17 ......... 2-(l-32)-18 ......... t-(1-32)-19 ......... PAGE GROUP (#O) ............. PAGE GROUP (#l) ............. PAGE GROUP (#2) ............. PAGE GROUP (83) ............. PAGE GROUP (#4) ............. PAGE GROUP (#5) ............. PAGE GROUP (#6) ............. PAGE GROUP (f7) ............. NIGHT START TIME ........... REfALLTlME -Al-T ............ RECALLTIME- EXT ............ TRF- RECALLATT .............. TRF-RECALLEXT .............. HNT- RECALLATT ............. HNT- RECALLEXT ............. PARK . RECALLATT ............ PARK-RECALLEXT ............ REVERSION TIMER ............. CO-COTALKTIME ............ PAUSE TIMER ................. CO FLASH TIMER .............. SLT ON-HOOWFLASH .......... RINGING nMER ............... RiNG DELAY TIMER ............ DIALSEND TIMER ............. PBX FLASH TIMER ............. CFVVD NO-ANSTIN ........... REMOTE MAINTE. ID ........... DISA INCOME ID ............... DISA OUT- GOING lD#l ........ DISA OUT- GOING lD#2 ........ PROGRAMMING ID ............ DENY TRUNK USE ............. DIAL SEND TYPE ............... TRUNK GROUP -9” ............ TRUNK GROUP ‘81. ........... TRUNK GROUP ‘82’ ........... TRUNK GROUP ‘83’ ........... TRUNK GROUP “84’ ........... TRUNK GROUP “85’ ........... TRUNK GROUP ‘86’ ........... TRUNK TYPE .................. ENABLE DISA ................. PRIVATE PORT ................ AUTO PAUSE .................. On DETECTION ............... TONE SEND TIME .............. CALL DIVERSION .............. INCOME TONE PTN ............ DISCONNECTTIME _ . . _ . . _ . . _ . . DJSA STARTTIME .............. No EPI relay operation .................. 19 No EPI relay operation .................. 20 No EPI relay operation .................. 20 No EPI relay operation .................. 20 No EPI relay operation .................. 20 No E?l relay operation .................. 20 No EPI relay operation .................. 20 No EPI relay operation .................. 20 No auto switching ..................... 21 After20sec ........................... 21 After14Osec .......................... 21 After20sec ........................... 21 After 140 set .......................... 22 After 20 sec. ........................... 22 After 14Osec .......................... 22 After 20 sec. ........................... 22 After 140 sec. .......................... 23 After180sec. .......................... 23 While 10 min. .......................... 23 3.5sec ................................ 24 1.2se c. ................................ 24 No func. 5 200ms:flash: 1500ms I Disc, . . _ 24 Lessthan6sec ......................... 25 350ms ................................ 25 l.Osec. ................................ 26 0.8 sec. ................................ 26 12sec ................................. 27 9999 .................................. 27 No ID is required ....................... 28 9999 .................................. 28 9999 .................................. 28 9999 .................................. 28 2-(l-32)-20 ......... DISA END TIME ................ 0O:OO to 24:00 ......................... 32 All functions ope. ...................... 29 DTMF signal ........................... 29 Accessible ............................. 29 Noaccess .............................. 29 Noaccess .............................. 29 Noaccess .............................. 29 No access .............................. 29 Noaccess .............................. 29 Noaccess .............................. 29 COline ................................ 30 Disable ............................... 30 No private line .......................... 30 Yes ................................... 30 DTdetection .......................... 30 7Sms on/SOms off ...................... 30 Not possible ........................... 31 Income ring synchronized ............... 3 1 After 350ms ........................... 3 1 0O:OO to 24:00 ......................... 32 -8-
SECTION 400 (Version 3.0) Issue 1 January 1990 Address Number Function Initial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . &gB 3-(1-72)-l .......... 3-( l-72)-2 .......... 3-( l-72)-3 .......... 3-(1-72)4 .......... 3-(1-72)-S .......... 3-( l-72)-6 .......... 3-(l-72)-7 ..... i.. ... 3-(l-72)-8 .......... 34 l-72)-9 .......... 3-(1-72)-10 ......... 3-(1-72)-l 1 l ......... 3-(l-72)-12 ......... 3-(l-72)-13 . . . . . . . . . 3-(l-72)-14 . . . . . . . . . 3-( l-72)-1 5 . ..-. . . . . 3-il-72)-16 ......... 3-(1-72)-17 ......... 3-(l-72)-18 ......... 3-(l-72)-19 ......... 3-( l-72)-20 ......... 3-( l-72)-2 1 ......... 3-( l-72)-22 ......... 3-( l-72)-23 ......... 3-( l-72)-24 ......... 3-( l-721-25 ......... 3-( l-72)-26 ......... 3-( l-72)-27 ......... 3-( l-72)-28 ......... 3-( l-72)-29 ......... 3-( l-72)-30 ......... 3-( l-72)-3 1 ......... 3-(l-72)-31 ......... 3-( l-72)-30 ......... 4-l-(1-73)-(1-32) .... k 4-2-(l-73)-(1-32) .... / I \i 4-3-(1-8)-l .......... ./ 4-3-( l-8)-2 .......... 4-3-l-(3-10) ......... 4-3-&(3-l 0) ......... / :‘;,, < -(l-16)-(1-8) ...... p 5-( l-72)-(1-24) 5-(73-76)-(1-24) - : : : : : I 6-l ................ ‘/ i&T 62 ................ i.,, ((, 6-3 ................ 6-4 ................ , /-‘; .J - 7-l-l ............... ..... : 7-l-2 ............... ; 7-l-3 ............... 7-l-4 ............... 7-1-s ............... 7-r-6 ............... DBS Initial data set table EXT LOGICAL NO. ............. TEL SETTYPE .................. USED 8LF PORT# .............. FORCED LCR MODE ............ FORCED ACCT. CODE .......... LOCK OUT CODE ............... CO OFF-HOOK SIGNAL .......... CALL WAlnNG ................ BUSY OVERRIDE ............... BUSY OVERRIDDEN ............ PRIME UNE ................... RING LINE PREF ................ MAKE CO CONF. .............. SMDR PRINT Y/N .............. ALERTTONE VOL .............. OFF-HOOK SIG PTN ............ PSD DISP. MODE .............. PAGE GROUP #00 ............. PAGE GROUP #Ol ............. PAGE GROUP #02 ............. PAGE GROUP #03 ............. PAGE GROUP #04 ............. PAGE GROUP #OS ............. PAGE GROUP #06 ............. PAGE GROUP #07 ............. DISPLAY ON IDLE .............. DISPLAY ON IDT ............... DISPLAY ON INT ............... DISPLAYONCO-1 ............ DISPLAY ONCO-2 ............ DISPLAY ON PAGE ............. DISPLAY ON WAIT ............. DISPLAY ON BUSY ............. DAY RING PROG. .............. NIGHT RING PROG. ............ HUNTING GROUP .............. NEXT HUNT GROUP ............ HUNT-G.01 PROGRAM ......... HUNT- G-08 PROGRAM ........ CALL COVERAGE GROUP ....... FUNCTION ASSIGN ............. DSS FUNCTION ASSIGN ......... EXT. NAMEMODE ............. SYS.SPD NAME MODE ......... PERSONAL SPD NAME MODE ... ABSENCE MESSAGE. ........... INTCALLTRS .................. DIALING AT INCOMING ........ DIGIT5 TRS DATA .............. 211 TRSYIN ................... 31lTRSYIN ................... 411 TRSYIN ................... lOOto699(lOto69) ...... . ............. Autoset .............................. Not connected ......................... Not connected ......................... LCR call only ........................... No function ........................... Sound ................................ Accept ............................. Not possible ........................... Not accept ............................ No function ........................... Enable ................................ Not possible ........................... Print .................................. LowerMedium ........................ Continuous ............................ 1 PSD name on 1 large display line ........ No .................................... No .................................... No .................................... No .................................... No .................................... No .................................... No .................................... No .................................... No change ............................ No change ............................ No change ............................ No change ............................ No change ............................ No change ............................ No change ............................ No change ............................ 33 33 34 34 34 34 34 35 3s 3s 3s 35 3s 36 36 36 .;6 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 ...................................... 46 ...................................... 47 ...................................... 48 ...................................... 49 ...................................... so ...................................... so ...................................... 51 ...................................... 52 ...................................... 53 ...................................... 55 ...................................... 55 ...................................... 55 ...................................... 55 Restricted ............................. 56 Dial possible ........................... 56 No restriction .......................... 57 impossible ............................ 57 Impossible ............................ 57 Impossible ............................ 57 -9-