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    FF-7 TRS mode SECTION 400 (Version 3.0) 
    Issue 1 January 1990 
    FF7-4#-(l- 4)#- ((000 - 999) or [CONFl)# 
    Special area code table storing 
    The special area code table for determining the 
    restrictions on calls from extensions of types 3 - 6 
    is stored. 
    The special area code (000 - 999) for each of types 
    3 - 6 is stored, so that when the area code number 
    dialed con forms with that stored, it is confirmed 
    by the special office code table corresponding to 
    the respective special area code table and subject 
    to restriction if the ofice code conforms. 
    When the call is determined as such, asthe outside 
    line is released the intercom busy tone is sent to 
    the extension which has made the call and 
    “Restricted” appears on the LCD. That is to say, 
    ratherthat determining the area code or office 
    code separately, a telephone number headed by 6 
    digits combining the special area code and special 
    office code is determined. In this table are stored 
    4 special area code (000 - 999) tables, and special 
    area codes already stored are deleted by inputting 
    [CONF]. 
    The dialing numbers determined are the 3 
    underlined digits as indicated below. (X = 0 - 9) 
    1 + Area code location: 
    l-~-XXX-XXXX 
    I-0-XXX-z-XXX-XXXX 
    Non 1 + Area code location: 
    l-XXX-~XXXX 
    l-&xxx-~-xxx-xXxX 
    Special area codes not stored in this is not subject 
    to call restriction. 
    The structure for data storing in the table is as 
    followed. Special area code Number 1 # 
    Special area code DATA: 
    (OOO-999)#Qx&CONF] 
    Speciai area code Number 2# 
    Special area code DATA: 
    (000-999)#/w[CONFj 
    Special area code Number 3# 
    Special area code DATA: 
    (OOO-999)#/w[CONF] 
    Special area code Number 4# 
    Special area code DATA: 
    (OOO-999)#/m:[CONF] 
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    							SECTION 400 (Version 3.0) 
    FF7-5#-(I - 4)#-$ or l)# 
    Special office code table storing 
    The special office code table for determining the 
    restrictions on calls from extensions of types 3 - 6 is 
    stored. 
    The special area code (000 - 999) for each of types 
    3 - 6 is stored, so that when the area code number 
    dialed conforms with that stored, it is confirmed 
    by the special office code table corresponding to 
    the respective special 
    area code table and subject 
    to restriction if the office code conforms. 
    When the call is determined as such, as the outside 
    line is released the intercom busy tone is sent to 
    the extension which has made the call and 
    “Restricted” appears on the LCD. 
    That is to say, rather that determining the area 
    code or office code separately, a telephone 
    number headed by 6 digits combining the special 
    area code and special office code is determined. 
    In this table are stored 4 special area code (000 - 
    999) tables, and special ofice codes already stored 
    are deleted by inputting [CONF]. 
    The dialing numbers determined arethe 3 
    underlined digits as indicated below. (X = 0 - 9) 
    1 + Area code location: 
    l-xxx-m-XxXx 
    I-o-xxx-xxx-~-xXxX 
    Non 1 + Area code location: 
    I-xxx-~-XxXx 
    l-o-xxx-xxx-~-xXxX DBS 
    FF-7 TRS mode 
    Special office codes not stored in this table are not 
    subject to 
    call restriction. The structure for data 
    storing in the table is as followed. 
    Special office code Number l# 
    Special area code DATA : DENY ‘1 
    l 
    (OOO-999)#-(Deny: 1 or Allow:O)# 
    Special office code Number 29 
    Special area code DATA: DENY ‘1’ 
    (OOO-999)#-(Deny:1 or Allow:O)# 
    Special office code Number 3# 
    Special area code DATA:ALLOW “0’ 
    (OOO-999)#-(Deny: 1 or Allow:O)$ 
    Special office code Number 
    4# 
    Special area code DATA: ALLOW “0’ 
    (OOO-999)#-(Deny: 1 orAllow:O)# 
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    							DBS 
    FF-7 TR5 mode 
    FF7-6#-(1 - 50)#-(0000000 - 9999999)# 
    7digit call restriction table storing 
    Calls sent from extensions set as types 2 - 6 are 
    determined by the area/office codes or special 
    area/office codes and it is confirmed that they 
    have been dialed. 
    Then they are verified against the 7 digit dial 
    numbers already stored, and if they conform [to 
    one of these numbers] the sending of the dial 
    signal is restricted. 
    A maximum of 50 7 digit dial numbers can be 
    stored, and special area codes already stored are 
    deleted by inputting [CONF]. 
    jCONF]#: Reset programed data 
    (0000000 - 999999918: 7 digit dial numbers 
    Note: -* and “f” cannot be input. SECTION 400 (Version 3.0) 
    Issue 1 January 1990 
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    							TYPE  
    SETTING -----  - 
    d’ 
    CALLING  ACCESS 
    0 ICM only,  NO outgoing  calls , 
    that  extension  , can 
    only  answer  calls ringing  tc 
    1  ICM only,,  NO outgoing  calls,! can answer  calls ringing  anywhere 
    2  7 Digit  numbers  and l-800  numbers  ONLY allowed  - /
    AREA  SPECIAL AREA 
    SPECIAL OFFICE 
    CODES  CODES  CODES  CODES 
    UP  To 1000  UP  TO  1000 UP  TO FOUR 
    UP  TO lOUO/ONE  SPA 
    -- 
    3  Deny  Deny 
    l-4  Deny 
    4  Deny  Allow  l-4  Deny 
    5  Allow 
    Allow  l-4  Deny 
    6  Allow 
    Allow l-4  Deny 
    7  DEFAULT=  FULL ACCESS,!  COMPLETELY  UNRESTRICTED 
    dG 6 
    /d? 
    0 
    ,. 
    .  - 
    Values  0,1,2 .are controlled  restrictions 
    I  I 
    Values  3,4,5,6  are flexible,,  programmable  restrictions 
    I  I  ! 
    Types  3,,4,,5,6,!  above setting  are-default  in the  system  and are changeable 
    I 
    (Deny/Allow)  a 
    , 
    -.  
    						
    							SECTION 400 (Version 3.0) 
    Issue 1 January 1990 DBS 
    FF-7 TRS mode 
    yts --#I. @A- 
    FF7-7#-(1 - 72)#-(l- 32)#-(0 - 7)# 
    Day time TRS type setting 
    The toil restriction type (0 - 7) for the daytime 
    band is set for each outside line port number in 
    the case of each extension. 
    Of: Type 0: No outside calls can be made. Apart. 
    from answering calls coming in on your 
    outside line, or putting another telephone on 
    hold and transferring, it is also not possible to 
    get an outside line. After a conversation on 
    an outside line has finished, the lamp flashes 
    and the busy tone sounds. 
    I#: Type 1: No outside calls can be made. Apart 
    from answering calls coming in on an outside 
    line, or putting anothertelephone on hold 
    and transferring, it is also not possible to get 
    an outside line. After a conversation on an 
    outside line has finished, the lamp flashes 
    and the busy tone sounds. 38: Type 3: Restrictions are made based on the 
    specifications set for each type (3 - 6). When 
    the lamp flashes. after the telephone 
    conversation is finished, the extension is in 
    the call status with the specified 
    restrictions.Beiow are shown the relevant 
    details about the call restrictions. 
    B. Timing between dialing digits (Max. 6 sec.) 
    C Specific 3 digit dialing restriction (Dial: (2 - 9)- 
    1-l) 
    E. SSD restriction override (Dial: Auto (NN - 89)) 
    F. 
    3 digit restriction (stored area or office code) 
    c 6 digit restriction (stored special area and 
    special office codes) 
    H. Restriction on number of dialing digits (Max. 
    (15-30) digits) 
    2#: Type 2: Apart from talk-free dialing, trunk 
    calls cannot be made. Below are shown the 
    relevant details about the call restrictions. 
    A Restriction on number of dialing digits 
    (Max. 7 digits) *NN : System setting 
    4#: 
    Type 4: Restrictions are made based on the 
    specifications for each type (3 - 6). 
    B. Timing 
    between dialing digits (Max. 6 set) 
    C Specific 3 digit dialing restriction 
    (Dial: (2 - 9)-1-t) 
    D. Operator call restriction (Dial: 0) 
    E SSD restriction override 
    (Dial: Auto (NN - 89)) 
    F. 7 digit restriction (Stored phone number) 
    58: Type 5: Restrictions are same as Type 4. 
    6%: Type 6: Restrictions are same as Type 4. 
    7R: 
    Tvpe 7: Not applicable to any of the 
    ,yrW 
    .-_. 
    / -.. 
    / 
    ix 
    FF7-7#-(l- 72)#-33#-(0 - 7)# --. 
    Day time all TRS setting 
    When data(O-7)# is set for address No. FF7-7#- 
    ‘! 
    (1-72)#-33, same setting of all CO for desired 
     
    \. extension done automatically  ,, 
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    							D&i 
    FF-7 TRS mode 
    FF7-8#-xl- 72)#-(1- 32)#-(0 - 7)# 
    Night time IRS type setting 
    The toll restriction type (0 - 7) for the nighttime 
    band is set for each out- side line port number in 
    the case of each extension. 
    O#: Type 0: No outside calls can be made. Apart 
    from answering calls coming in on an outside 
    line, or putting another telephone on hold 
    and transferring, it is also not possible to get 
    an outside line. After a conversation on an 
    outside line has finished, the lamp flashes 
    and the busy tone sounds. 
    l#: Type 1: No outside calls can be made. Apart 
    from answering calls coming in on an outside 
    line, or putting anothertelephone on hold 
    and transferring, it is also not possible to get 
    an outside line. After a conversation on an 
    outside line has finished, the lamp flashes 
    and the busy tone sounds. 
    2#: Type 2: Apart from talk - free dialing, trunk 
    calls cannot be made. Below are shown the 
    relevant details aboutthe call restrictions. 
    A Restriction on number of dialing digits 
    (Max. 6 digits) 
    8. Timing between dialing digits (Max. 6 set) 
    C Specific 3 digit dialing restriction 
    (Dial: (2 -9)-l-l) 
    0. Operator call restriction (Dial: 0) 
    E. SSD restriction override 
    (Dial: Auto (NN - 89)) 
    F. 7 digit restriction (stored phone number) SECTION 400 (Version 3.0) 
    Issue 1 January 1990 
    3#: Type 3: Restrictions are made based on the 
    specifications set for each type (3 - 6). 
    When the lamp flashes after the telephone 
    conversation is finished, the extension is in 
    the call status with the specified restrictions. 
    Below are shown the relevant details about 
    the call restrictions. 
    8. Timing between dialing digits(Max. 6 sec.) 
    C Specific 3 digit dialing restriction 
    (Dial:(2-9)-1-l) 
    E. SSD restriction override 
    (Dial: Auto (NM - 89) 
    F. 3 digit restriction 
    (stored area or office code) 
    C. 6 digit restriction 
    (stored special area and special office 
    codes) 
    H. Restriction on number of dialing digits 
    (Max. (1 S - 30) digits) 
    l NN:System setting 
    4#: Type 4: Restrictions are made based on the 
    specifications for each type (3 - 6). 
    5#: Type 5: Restrictions are same as Type 4. 
    6#: Type 6: Restrictions are same as Type 4. 
    7R: Tvoe 7: Not aoolicable to any of the 
    restrictions. 
    Note : Change to the nighttime mode is either 
    done by &he attendant by a key operation 
    or automa tically by the system.. 
    In this case it works from the time specified 
    by the system. 
    FF7-8#-ql - 72)#-33#-(0 - 7)# 
    Night time all TRS setting 
    When data(O-7)# is set for address No. FF7-7#- 
    (l-72)+33, same setting of all CO for desired 
    extension done automatically. 
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    							DES 
    FF-7 TRS mode  SECTION 400 (Version 3.0) 
    issue 1 January 1990 
    FF7-9#-xl- 4)#-(0 or l)# 
    Area Code Type Blocksetting mode 
    The area codes (000 - 999) can be globally replaced 
    so that they are the same TRS mode for each type 
    (3 - 6). 
    M = 1 :Changing area code mode of Type 3 
    Area code DATA : 
    (000 - OOO)# - (Restrict : 1 or Allow : 0)# 
    M = 2:Changing area code mode of Type 4 
    Area code DATA : 
    (000 - OOO)# -(Restrict : 1 or Allow : 0)# 
    lVl= 3:Changing area code mode of Type S 
    Area code DATA : 
    .(OOO - 000)f - (Restrict : 1 or Allow : O)# 
    M = 4:Changing area code mode of Type 6 
    Area code DATA : 
    (000 - OOO)# - (Restrict : 1 or Allow : O)# 
    Fn-S#$$S - 8)#-(0 or l)# 
    Office Code Type Block setting mode 
    The office codes (000 - 999) can be globally 
    replaced so that they are the same TRS mode for 
    each type (3 - 6). 
    M = S:Changing office code mode of Type 3 
    Office code DATA : 
    (000 - OOO)# - (Restrict : 1 or Allow : O)# 
    M = 6:Changing office code mode of Type 4 
    Office code DATA : 
    (000 - OOO)# -(Restrict : 1 or Allow : 0)# 
    M = 7:Changing office code mode of Type 5 
    Office code DATA : 
    (000 - 000)f - (Restrict : 1 or Allow : 0)# 
    M = 8:Changing office code mode of Type 6 
    Office code DATA : 
    (000 - OOO)# - (Restrict : 1 or Allow : 0)# FF7-9#-#(9 - lt)#-(O or l)# 
    Area & Office Code Type Blo’& setting 
    mode 
    The area/office codes (000 - 999) can be globally 
    replaced so that they are the same TRS mode for 
    -  each type (3 - 6). 
    M = 9:Changing area & office code mode of Type 3 
    Area & office code DATA : 
    (000 - OOO)# - (Rest& : 1 or Allow : 0)# 
    M = 10:Changing area & office code mode of Type 4 
    Area & office code DATA : 
    (000 - OOO)# -(Restrict : 1 or Allow : O)# 
    M = 11 :Changing area & office code mode of Type S 
    Area & office code DATA : 
    (000- OOO)# - (Restrict : 1 or Allow : O)# 
    M = 12:Changing area & office code mode of Type 6 
    Area & office code DATA : 
    (000 - OOb)# - (Restrict : 1 or Allow : O)# 
    FF7-9#-$03 - 16)#-(0 or 1)# 
    Special Area Code for Office Code Type 
    Block setting mode 
    The special area codes (000 - 999) can be globally 
    _ replaced so that they are the same TRS mode for 
    each type (3 - 6). 
    M = 13:Changing special area code mode of Type 3 
    Special area code DATA : 
    (000 - OOO)# - (Restrict : 1 or Allow : O)# 
    M = 14:Changing special area code mode of Type 4 
    Special area code DATA : 
    (000 - 000)s -(Restrict : 1 or Allow : O)# 
    M = 15:Changing special area code mode of Type S 
    Spkial area code DATA : 
    (000 - OOO)# - (Restrict : 1 or Allow : O)# 
    M = 16:Changing special area code mode of Type 6 
    Special area code DATA : 
    (000 - OOO)# - (Restrict : 1 or Allow : O)# 
    -65  
    						
    							DES 
    FF-8 LCR mode 
    3 - 8 LCR (Least cost routinq) mode 
    Outside calls can be made at less cost by using MU, 
    SPRINT, etc. than through the ordinary ATfines. 
    The LCR (Least Cost Routing) function has been 
    devised to enable the automatic use of the 
    cheapest line when dialing out 
    A table is preparedaccording to the programming 
    and the line is automa tically selected by the system 
    searching this table when calls are made. 
    With this function telephone charges can be 
    substantially reduced, particularly in that there is a 
    tendency 
    to make oukide calls without being 
    conscious of the fact. 
    The procedure for setting the LCR mode involves 
    firstly checking the cheapest trunk number when 
    calling at each time and in each outside line group 
    based on the telephone numbers of the parties to 
    be called. Then the order of priority fram the 
    point telephone call costs is determined and 
    stored in the table. 
    The following is a description of a stnrcture for a 
    simple LCR system. SECTION 400 (Version 3.0) 
    Issue 1 January 1990 
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    							DBS 
    FF-B LCR mod ,,d 
    &  -Y 
    FFB-3#-(l- 4)#- (000 - 999 or[CONFl)# 
    Special area code table storing 
    In order to find the cheapest outside line group to 
    be used from among the numbers stating with 6 
    digits when making an LCR call, the 
    call is made in 
    accordance with the special office code for each 
    special area code specified by the time priority 
    table. 
    Rather than the area code or office code being 
    determined individually, a telephone number of 6 
    digits combining the special 
    area code and special 
    office code is stored. 
    In this table are stored 4 special area code (000 - 
    999) tables, and special area codes already stored 
    are deleted by inputting [CONF]. 
    The dial decided on 
    forthe special area code for 
    NPX as shown below. 
    (N = 2-9,P = 0-1.X = O-9) 
    1 + Area code : I-w-Xxx-xXxX 
    NON 1 + Areacode: m-XXX-XXXX 
    Special area codes not stored in thistable cannot 
    be used for LCR calls. The structure forthe data 
    -. storing in the tabie is as follows. 
    -. SECTION 400 (Version 3.0) 
    Issue 1 January 1990 
    Special Area code Table Number I # 
    Special 
    area code DATA: 
    (000-999)# or Delete:(CONF] 
    Special Area code Table Number 2# 
    Special area code DATA: 
    (OOO-999)# or Delete:[CONFI 
    Special Area code Table Number 38 
    Special area code DATA: 
    (OOO-999)# or Delete:[CONFj 
    Special Area code Table Number 4# 
    Special area code DATA: 
    (OOO-999)# or Delete:[CONFl 
    NOTE 1: For the system installation area it is 
    necessary to set either 1 + Area or 
    Non 1 + Area. 
    NOTEZ: LCR calls cannot be made from outside 
    lines connected to a PBX. 
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