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    							CHAPTER 10 
    TOLL RESTRICTION DATA 
    1. Toll Restriction Data Block (Tables 1 O-l - 1 O-4) 
    1.01 The Toll Restriction Data Block (DTOL Pro- 
    gram) defines the office codes and area codes to 
    be allowed or denied by the Toll Restriction feature. 
    1.02 There are ten classes of Toll Restriction for 
    defining a station’s outward dialing privileges. Of 
    these ten classes, eight may be customized (0 - 7), 
    one restricts the dialing of numbers containing 0 or 
    1 as the first or second digit (8), and one applies no 
    restrictions (NONE). The privileges of each station 
    may be tailored to meet the customer’s needs. 
    Each class includes specific restrictions, one area 
    code table, and one off ice code table. For conven- 
    ience, the tables may be defined as either allow or 
    deny tables. 
    1.03 When specific off ice codes are to be allowed 
    or denied within a specified area code, 32 area/ 
    office code tables are available as exceptions to the 
    area code tables. Data is entered as follows: 
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    REQ (Request)-Indicates that the program has 
    loaded. The only response possible is CHG. 
    TYPE (Sub-program Type)-There are three sub- 
    programs within the DTOL Program. Select one 
    of the following three possible responses: 
    PAR (Miscellaneous Parameters Table-Table 
    lo-2)-Defines system operating parameters. 
    CLS (Restriction Class Table-Table 1 O-3)- 
    Defines each class of Toll Restriction that may 
    be customized (classes 0 - 7). 
    AOC (Area/Off ice Code Exception TableTable 
    lo-4)-Defines exceptions to the dialing allow- 
    ances that are defined in the CLS area code 
    table. 
    1.04 Each sub-program can be entered indepen- 
    dently with one of the above responses to the TYPE 
    prompt. After enterin the desired sub-program, 
    press the return key 
    &I ‘). The prompts associated 
    with each sub-program will then be issued sequen- 
    tially. 
    TABLE IO-1 
    Procedure - Toll Restriction Data Block 
    Authorization Procedure must be completed. If an OK resoonse is received, oroceed as follows: 
    ITEM PROMPT 
    USER ENTRY NOTE 
    OK DTOL 
    - DISK LOADING - 
    I I 
    REQ CHG 
    TYPE 
    PAR. CL8 AOC 1 
    NOTES: 
    1. Possible entries are: 
    PAR = 
    Miscellaneous Parameters Table (1 O-2). 
    CLS = Restriction Class Table (10-3). 
    AOC = Area/Office Code Exception fable (10-4). 
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    When entering PAR in response to TYPE (Table 
    10.2), the next prompt will be: 
    HAC (Home Area 
    Code)--Defines the area code 
    in which the system is operating. Home area 
    codes are also used to analyze a dialed number 
    that does not contain an area code, Data that is 
    entered here will appear in the Least Cost Rout- 
    ing Data Block 
    (DLCl Program, PAR table, HAC 
    prompt). 
    Enter: Area Code NO/IX. 
    NOTE: 
    N=2 -9, O/l=OorI, X=0 -9. 
    ICC (Interchangeable Codes)-A “Y” informs the 
    system that interchangeable codes are used. 
    Interchangeable codes are office codes that 
    have 0 or 1 as the second digit (NO/IX format). 
    Area codes will be identified as the three digits 
    following the DDD prefix. Office codes will be 
    identified as the first three digits when a DDD 
    prefix is not dialed (see DDP prompt). 
    Enter: Y or N. 
    SPCCl (Specialized Common Carrier #1)-h-t- 
    forms the system of the DN that is to be used to 
    access an SPCC (MCI, Sprint, etc.) or equal 
    access carrier (10XxX). The system will recog- 
    nize the DN and ignore it for Toll Restriction 
    purposes. Data that is entered here will also 
    appear in the 
    DMDR Program . 
    Enter: NXXXXXX (SPCC Number) or 
    10XxX (Equal Access Number) or 
    NONE. 
    SPCC2 (Specialized Common Carrier#2)-Same 
    as SPCCl, but for a second carrier. 
    Enter: NXXXXXX (SPCC Number) or 
    10XxX (Equal Access Number) or 
    NONE. 
    DDP (Direct Distance Dialing Prefix)--Defines the 
    Direct Distance Dialing (DDD) prefix in the Num- 
    bering Plan Area (NPA). If ICC is “Y,” then NO/l X 
    and NXX become interchangeable, enabling area 
    codes and office codes to have 0 or 1 as their 
    second digit. In this case, the DDP is used to 
    differentiate between the two code types (see example). If the ICC response is “N,” then calls 
    will be made using the normal NPA formula of 
    NO/lx and NNX. 
    Enter: 1,2, or 3 digits or NONE. 
    Example: If ICC is ‘Y” and the DDP is pro- 
    grammed as 1, then the dialed number 209- 
    1234 is recognized as a call within the home 
    area code, while the dialed number l-209-555 
    1234 is recognized as a call outside the home 
    area code. If ICC is ‘IN,” this dialing plan-js not 
    used. 
    NOTE: 
    If a DDD prefix is used in the NPA, it must be 
    entered here even if To// 
    Restriction is not 
    used. 
    &JTHl (Authorization Code #l)-Indicates the 
    number of digits in the authorization code to be 
    used with SPCCl . These digits and the SPCCl 
    DN that is entered will be ignored forToll Restric- 
    tion purposes. 
    Enter: 1 - 12 or NONE. 
    NOTE: 
    When using equalaccess (10XxX) forSPCC1 
    orSPCC2, do not enteran authorization code. 
    AUTHP (Authorization Code #2)-Same as 
    AUTHl, but for SPCC2. 
    Enter: 1 - 12 or NONE. 
    NOTE: 
    The SPCC and AUTH entries will not appear 
    in the SMDR output. 
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    TABLE10-2 
    Miscellaneous Parameters Table 
    Load the DTOL Utility Program. When the TYPE prompt is received, proceed as follows: 
    NOTES: 
    I. 
    2. 
    3. 
    4. 
    5. This entry is coupled with the HAC entry in the PAR table in Least Cost Routing (DLCl). Data that 
    is entered here will also appear in that table. 
    Informs the system if interchangeable codes are used (office codes with NO/lx format). 
    SPCC 1 & 2 entries are the DN of any specialized common carrier (SPCC) used (MCI, Sprint, etc.) 
    or Equal Access Number (10XxX). Data that is entered here will also appear in the SMDR (DMDR 
    Program), but will not appear in the SMDR output. 
    This represents the number of d&its in the authorization codes that are used with SPCCl or 
    SPCC2. Data that is entered here will not appear in the SMDR output. 
    = ignore line entered. 
    = 
    Backspace. 
    = Stop printing and return to REQ. 
    = Exit program. 
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    When entering CLS in response to TYPE (Table 
    NO/i X NO/i X etc. (in response to the D 
    lo-3), the next prompt will be: prompt) to delete area codes. 
    CNO 
    (Class Number)---Indicates the number of 
    the Toll Restriction class that is being defined. 
    This number is used in response to the TOL 
    prompt in the 
    DEKT, DSIT, and DTGP Pro- 
    grams . 
    Enter: 0 - 7 (Class Number) or NOUT. 
    NOTE: 
    Enter OUT after the class number (N) 
    in order 
    to remove that class from service. 
    OPR (Operator and Operator-Assisted Calls)- 
    A “Y” response allows a station in this toll restric- 
    tion class to make operator and operator-as- 
    sisted calls. 
    Enter: Y or N. 
    INT (International Calls)-A ‘Y” response allows 
    a station in this toll restriction class to make 
    international calls (011, 01). 
    Enter: Y or N. 
    LDA (Long Distance Directory Assistance)-A 
    ‘Y” response allows a station in this toll restric- 
    tion class to call long distance directory assis- 
    tance. Any area code + 555 + XXXX will be 
    allowed. 
    Enter: Y or N. 
    ACT (Area Code Table Type)-Defines the Area 
    Code Table of this toll restriction class as either 
    an Allow (A) or a Deny (D) type table. 
    l An “A” entry will allow all area codes except 
    those deleted below, in response to the ACD 
    prompt. 
    l A “D” entry will deny all area codes except 
    those added below, in response to the ACD 
    prompt. 
    Enter: A or D. 
    ACD (Area Code Table)-Indicates the area codes 
    that are to be allowed or denied for this toll 
    restriction class. Area codes may be either added 
    or deleted, as described above. 
    Enter: NO/l X NO/i X etc. (in response to the A 
    prompt) to add area codes. 
    . . . or. . . NOTES: 
    1. N=2 -9, O/l=Oorl, X=0 -9. 
    2. If “D” is entered in response to the ACT 
    prompt, then “D” must also be entered in 
    response to ACD (and vice versa). For no 
    entries, press the return key m. 
    3. Following the ACDprompt, an ‘A”prompt 
    will appear and any entered codes will be 
    added. To delete, press the return key 
    m. A “D” will appear and any entered 
    codes will be deleted. 
    OCT (Office Code Table Type)--Defines the Of- 
    fice Code Table of this toll restriction class as 
    either an Allow (A) or a Deny (D) type table. An 
    “A” entry will allow all office codes within the 
    Home Area Code (HAC), except those deleted 
    in response to the OCD prompt. A “D” entry will 
    deny all off ice codes within the Home Area Code, 
    except those added in response to the OCD 
    prompt. 
    Enter: A or D. ,‘_ 
    OCD 
    (Office Code Table)-Indicates the office 
    codes to be allowed or denied for this toll restric- 
    tion class. Office codes may be added or deleted 
    either as single 3-digit codes, or as a “range” 
    covering up to ten sequential 3-digit office codes. 
    Ranges are entered by using a 4-digit format; 
    where the first two digits are common to all codes 
    in this range; the third digit represents the start- 
    ing point of the range (from) for the last digit of the 
    office code; and the fourth digit represents the 
    end point of the range (to) for the last digit of the 
    office code. See ranges example. 
    Enter: NXXX NXX NXXX etc. (in response to 
    the A prompt) to add office codes. 
    . . . or. . . 
    NXXX NXX NXXX etc. (in response to 
    the D prompt) to delete office codes. 
    NOTES: 
    1. N=2 -9, X=0 -9. 
    2. If “D” is entered in response to the OCT 
    prompt, then “D” must also be entered in 
    response to OCD (and vice versa). For no 
    entries, press the return key m. 
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    3. Codes cannot be added and deletedin the 
    same pass through the table. A separate 
    pass is required for each step. 
    4. Following the OCDprompt, an ‘A”prompt 
    will appear and any entered codes will be 
    added. To delete, press the return key 
    m. A ‘D” will appear and any entered 
    codes will be deleted. RANGES EXAMPLE: 
    4-digit Format Off ice Codes 
    2209 220 - 229 
    2316 231 - 236 
    2478 247 - 248 
    Restriction Class Table 
    TABLE10-3 
    Load the DTOL Utility Program. When the TYPE prompt is received, proceed as follows: 
    Area Code List = Add or Delete 
    Office Code List = Add or Delete 
    Default values are noted in parentheses ( ). 
    NOTES: 
    1. Enter the number of the Toll Restriction class (0 - 7) that is being defined. 
    This number will be used 
    in the DEKT, DSlT, and DTGP Data Blocks in response to the TOL prompt. 
    2. Enter OUT after the class number (NOUT) to remove that class from service. 
    3. Defines the Area Code Table of this class as an allow (A) or deny (0) type. 
    a. IfA is entered, thesystem willallowallarea codes except those deletedin response to the ACD 
    prompt (Note 4). 
    b. If D is entered, the system will deny all area codes except those added in response to the ACD 
    prompt (Note 4). 
    4. Used to add or to delete area codes from the table (Note 3). 
    5. Defines the Area Code Table of this class as an allow (A) or deny (0) type. 
    a. If A is entered, the system will allow all office codes except those deleted in response to the 
    OCD prompt (Note 6). 
    b. If D is entered, the system will deny all office codes except those added in response to the OCD 
    prompt (Note 6). 
    6. Used to add or delete office codes from the table (Note 5). Ranges are possible (7309 = 730 - 739). 
    = Ignore line entered. 
    = Backspace. 
    = Stop printing and return to REQ. 
    = Exit program. 
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    When entering AOC in response to TYPE (Table 
    lo-4), the next prompt will be: 
    TN0 (Table Number)-Selects 
    one of 32 area/ 
    office code exception (AOC) tables. 
    Enter: 0 - 31 (Table Number). 
    ARC (Area Code)--Identifies the area code to which 
    this AOC table is assigned. A maximum of eight 
    AOC tables can be assigned to any area code 
    (the table numbers must be sequential). 
    Enter: Area Code NO/IX or NONE. 
    NOTE: 
    N=2-9, O/l=OorI, X=0-9. 
    CNO (Class Number)-Defines 
    the toll restriction 
    class numbers (0 - 7) that are subject to this 
    exception table. Any number of classes, up to a 
    maximum of eight, may be entered. If a toll 
    restriction class table is allowed to dial an area 
    code, then all office codes within that specified 
    area code will be allowed, except those specifi- 
    cally added in response to the OFC prompt. If a 
    toll restriction class table is not allowed to dial an 
    area code, all office codes within that specified 
    area code will not be allowed, except those 
    specifically added in response to the OFC prompt. 
    Enter: Class Numbers 0 1 2 etc. or NONE. 
    OFC (Office Codes)-Indicates the office codes 
    that are assigned to this area/office code excep- 
    tion table. Office codes may be added or deleted 
    as single 3-digit codes or as a range covering up 
    to ten sequential 3-digit office codes (the area/ 
    office code table is initially blank). Ranges are 
    entered by using a 4-digit format; where the first 
    two digits are common to all codes in this range; 
    the third digit represents the starting point of the 
    range (from) for the last digit of the office code; 
    and the fourth digit represents the end point of 
    the range (to) for the last digit of the office code. 
    See RANGES example, CLS sub-program, OCD 
    prompt. 
    Enter: NXXX NXX NXXX, etc. (in response to 
    the A prompt) to add office codes. 
    . ..or... 
    NXXX NXX NXXX etc. (in response to 
    the D prompt) to delete office codes. 
    NOTES: 
    1. N=2-9,X=0-9. 
    2. Codes cannot be added and deleted in the 
    same pass through the table. A separate 
    pass is required for each step. 
    3. When entering office codes (OFCprompt), 
    thesystem willprompt %“andanyentries 
    made willbeadded. To delete office codes, 
    press the return key @). A “D” will ap- 
    pear and any entries made will be deleted. 
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    TABLE10-4 
    Area/Office Code Exception Table 
    Load the DTOL Utility Program. When the TYPE prompt is received, proceed as follows: 
    ITEM 
    PROMPT USER ENTRY NOTE 
    TYPE 
    AOC 
    Table Number 
    TN0 0 - 31 
    Area Code 
    ARC NO/l X or NONE 1 
    Class Number 
    CNO 0 1 etc. or NONE 
    OFC 
    Off ice Codes A NXXX NXX etc., or 2&3 
    D NXXX NXX etc. 
    NOTES: 
    1. ARC identifies the area code to which this AOC is assigned. Format is NO/lx (N = 2 - 9, X = 0 - 
    9). A maximum of eight AOC tables can be assigned to any one area code, but the table numbers 
    (TNO) must be sequential. 
    2. Following the OFC prompt, the system will prompt “A” and any office codes that are entered will 
    be added. To delete an office code, press them key @. The system will then prompt “D” 
    and any entries that are made will be deleted. Office codes entered will be an exception to the 
    listed area code and class. Ranges are possible (7309 = 730 - 739). 
    3. Codes cannot be added and deleted in the same pass through the table. A separate pass is 
    required for each step. 
    4. Ignore line entered. 
    Backspace. 
    = Stop printing and return to REQ. 
    Exit program. 
    Error Codes 
    I Program Name: Toll Restriction Data Block (DTOLI 
    Error Code 
    ERTD 00 
    Meaning 
    Area code (NO/lx) is bevond ranae. 
    I ERTD 01 1 Numeric error (0 - 9). 
    ERTD 02 
    ERTD 03 
    ERTD 05 Authorization code is out of range (0 - 12). 
    Class number is out of range (0 - 7). 
    Number of entries exceeds the maximum (20). 
    I ERTD 06 1 Table number is beyond range (0 - 31). 
    ERTD 07 
    ERTD 08 Class numbers exceed the maximum (8). 
    Office code does not exist. 
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    2. Print Toll Restriction Data Block (Table 1 O-5) 
    2.01 
    To use the Print Toll Restriction Data Block 
    (PTOL Program): 
    l Perform the Authorization Procedure (Level 1,2, 
    or 3). 
    Enter: PTOL (in response to the OK prompt). 
    l When an REQ prompt is received after the pro- 
    gram is loaded: 
    Enter one of the following commands: CLSALL-All code tables (area, office and area/ 
    office) will be output for all eight classes. 
    CLSCNX-All code tables (area, office, and area/ 
    office) will be output for class X. 
    AOCALL-All AOC tables will be output. 
    AOCNOXX-The area code and all office codes for 
    AOC table number XX will be output. 
    TRDALL-All Toll Restriction Data Blocks will be CODXXX-The AOC table which relates to area 
    output. code XXX will be output. 
    PAR-Miscellaneous Parameters Table will be 
    output. 
    TABLEiO-5 
    Procedure - Print Toll Restriction Data Block 
    Authorization Procedure must be completed. If an OK response is received, proceed as follows: 
    ITEM PROMPT 
    OK PTOL 
    - DISK LOADING - 
    USER ENTRY NOTE $-- ? =.. 
    REQ 1 
    - EXECUTE - 
    REQ 
    1 
    NOTES: 
    1. TRDALL = 
    PAR = 
    CLSALL = 
    CLSCNX = 
    AOCALL = 
    AOCNOXX = 
    CODXXX = 
    2. * 
    c ii = 
    . 
    = 
    :m: Outputs all Toll Restriction Data Blocks. 
    Outputs Miscellaneous Parameters Table. 
    Outputs all Code Tables (Area, Office, and Area/Office) for all eight classes. 
    Outputs all Code Tables (Area, Office, and Area/Office) for class X. 
    Outputs all Area/Office Code Tables. 
    Outputs the Area Code and all Office Codes forArea/Office Code Table number 
    xx. 
    Outputs the Area/Office Code Table relating to Area Code XXX. 
    Ignore line entered. 
    Backspace. 
    Stop printing and return to REQ. 
    Exit program. 
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    CHAPTER 11 
    DATA SWITCHING DATA 
    1. Digital Data Interface Unit Data Block (Table 
    11-I) 
    1.01 The DDIU Data Block (DDIU Program) de- 
    fines all parameters of a given Digital Data Inter- 
    face Unit including the PDIU-DI and PDIU-DS. A 
    DDIU Data Block must be completed for each 
    DDIU/PDIU in the system. Not all of the prompts 
    listed below are used for both DDlUs (-MA or 
    -MAT) or PDlUs (-DI or -DS). The response given 
    totheTYP (DDIU/PDIU type) promptwill determine 
    which prompts will be given. Refer to the notes 
    found in Table 11-l to determine which prompts 
    can be expected for each DDIU/PDIU type. Data is 
    entered as follows: 
    REQ (Request)-Indicates that the program has 
    loaded. Three responses are possible: 
    NEW-To create a new Data Block. 
    CHG-To alter an existing Data Block. 
    OUT-To delete an existing Data Block. 
    POR (Port Number)--Identifies the hardware lo- 
    cation of the DDIU/PDIU circuit that is to be 
    defined. The port number has two parts: 
    1) 
    2) 
    NDCU, NDKU or NMDU PCB location: 
    PERCEPTlONe: LOO - Li 1; L15 * L26 
    (NW 
    PERCEPTIONex: LOO - L31. 
    Circuit number on that PCB: 1 - 8 (X) (See 
    Note 3.) on the NDCU/NDKU type or 1 - 4 
    (X) on the NMDU type. 
    Enter: Port number of DDIU (LNNX). 
    NOTES: 
    1. There is a limit of four data PCBs per 
    cabinet. 
    2. Port L318 cannot be assigned. 
    3. The eighth circuit of the NDKU cannot be 
    used for PDIV-DI or PDIU-DS assign- 
    ment. 4. When programming a PDIU-DI or PDIU- 
    DS, these data units are programmed 
    onto the ports adjacent to the port the 
    NDKU PCB is programmed on. 
    For example: If the NDKU is in slot L06, the 
    PDlUs are programmed on to L07. If the 
    NDKU is in slot L 1 I, the PDllJs are pro- 
    grammed on to L 12, etc. 
    PDIU (DIU Style)-Tells the system if a new D.04- 
    style digital data unit (PDIU-DI or PDIU-DS) is 
    being assigned to this port. Y = PDIU (D.04 
    Software), and N = DDIU. 
    Enter: Y or N. 
    ATC (AT Commands)-Tells the system if you 
    need to activate the “Echo Back” feature of the 
    AT command set, when the new style data 
    interface units (PDIUs) are connected. When 
    connected to a modem, for modem pooling, 
    Echo is off (N). Y = Echo on, and N = Echo off. 
    Enter: Y or N. 
    TYP (Type)--Identifies the type of hardware that is 
    to be connected to this port. 
    Enter: DIUl (DDIU-MA/PDIU-DS) or DIU2 
    (DDIU-MAT/PDIU-DI). 
    DN (Directory Number)-Assigns the directory 
    number (data number) of the DDIU/PDIU. 
    Enter: 1, 2, 3, or 4 digits. 
    HNT(Hunt Directory Number)-Defines the data 
    station to which this DN hunts. (Used with the 
    Hunting feature.) 
    Enter: XXXX (1 - 4 digits) for the next DN in the 
    hunt group or NONE. 
    COS (Class of Service)-Assigns one of the 16 
    Classes of Service to the data station. (The 
    Classes of Service are defined in the DCOS 
    Program.) 
    Enter: COS Number (0 - 15). & 
    GOD(Groupof DDIUs/PDIUs)-Assigns the DDIU/ 
    PDIU to one of the 16 possible DDIU/PDIU 
    groups. Dial access into a group can be denied 
    by Class of Service. 
    Enter: 0 - 15. 
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    TEN (Tenant 
    Number)-Assigns the data station 
    to one of the two possible tenants in the system. 
    Enter: 0 if tenant service is not selected in the 
    System Data Block (TEN = N). 
    0 or 1 to specify tenant, if tenant service 
    is selected in the System Data Block 
    (TEN = Y). 
    NOTE: 
    The TEN entry for a DDIU-MAT/PDIU-DI 
    should be the same as the TEN entry for the 
    electronic/digital telephone to which it is as- 
    signed. 
    KEY (Button Assignment)-Assigns a DN to the 
    DDIU-MA and PDIU-DS data units. It also as- 
    signs features to one of the flexible buttons on 
    DDIU-MA 
    only. 
    NOTE: 
    PDIU-DS data units do not have flexible but- 
    tons for feature assignments. However, it is 
    necessary to assign a data DN to key 0 when 
    programming a PDIU-DS, so that the data unit 
    can be called by other data units. 
    Enter: 
    1) The number of the button that is to be 
    defined, followed byaspace. Buttons are 
    numbered 0 - 9, starting from the bottom of the vertical buttonstrip. The three but- , 
    tons located next to the dialpad : .._ 
    fixed assignments. The 
    ons are for future use and are 
    non-functional. 
    2) Feature or DN assignments. The pos- 
    sible assignments are as follows: 
    Directory (Station) Number: (1,2,3, or 4 
    digits): 
    SCR NNNN XXXX-Single Call Ring. 
    l Incoming calls will audibly ring the 
    DDIWPDIU. 
    l NNNN = Directory (station) Number. 
    l XXXX = Hunt number = Enter DN to 
    which this DN will hunt. 
    SCN NNNN XXXX-Single Call No Ring. 
    l Incoming calls will not audibly ring 
    DDIWPDIU (LED flash only). 
    l NNNN = Directory (station) Number. 
    l XXXX = Hunt number = Enter DN to 
    which this DN will hunt. 
    Features (DDIU-MA only): 
    ACB-Automatic Callback 
    ADUFAD-Automatic Dialing (Flexible/Fixed) 
    DND-Do Not Disturb 
    RND--Repeat Last Number Dialed 
    SDC/SDU-Station Speed Dial Controller/User 
    SDS-Speed Dial System 
    KEY-The prompt will be repeated until all 
    entries have been made and the m key is 
    pressed. 
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