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Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual
April 1997
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The DBS has five classes of call barring which can be assigned by line and extension. These
classes can themselves be modified through programming.
Important Note
: Some settings will be affected by the National Code Change (NCC) step
from version 4:
FF10 (ID Code)# 9# 1# (0-1)#
The defaults for these settings will be annotated NCC when there is difference between the pre
and post NCC settings.
First digit for STD national call
(0-9)# First digit of STD code
The first digit for national STD calls must be stored here. Long-distance call barring is
implemented for the following digits when the first digit dialled after the line is seized matches the
number here.
Note: Initial value is "0".
Code for international dialling
(0-9999)#: International code maximum 4 digits
The code for international dialling must be stored here for international call barring to operate
correctly. International call barring performs its checks on the digits following the international
dialling code.
Note: The initial value is 010 and changes to 00 post NCC
First digit for operator service
(0-9)#: First digit of operator services
The first digit of operator service calls must be stored here for the operator service call barring to
function correctly.
Note: Initial value is 1.
FF7-1#-1#-(0-9)#
FF7-1#--2#-(0-9999)#
FF7-1#-3#-(0-9)#
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[SET 1DIGIT NO]
[SET 4DIGIT NO]
[SET 1DIGIT NO]
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