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Input Data (Continued)
Item
Item
No.
06
Permit Code
Table
07
Deny Restriction
Table
08
PBX Access
Code
09
Specific Dial
Outgoing Code
2-340
Table
Input Data
~
Dial
1
4
(Up to 12 digits)
(table)
~
001
200
(Entry)
~
Dial
1
4
(Up to 12 digits)
(table)
~
1
60
(Entry)
~
Dial
1
4
(Up to two
digits)
~
Dial
1
20
(Up to eight
digits)
Default
~
Program the Permit Code
Table 1
4 = No
Tables. If the system has Toll
Setting
Restriction enabled, users can
dial numbers only if permitted
by these tables and the
Common Permit Table (21-06-
04). There are four Permit
Code Tables, with up to 200
entries in each table. The
system permits calls exactly as
you enter the code.
~
Program the Restrict Code
Table 1
4 = No
Tables. If the system has Toll
Setting
Restriction enabled, users
cannot dial numbers listed in
these tables. There are four
Restrict Code Tables, with up
to 200 entries in each table.
The system restricts calls
exactly as you enter the code.
~
Enter the PBX Access Code.
Table 1
4 = No
When the system is behind a
Setting
PBX, this is the code users
dial to access a PBX trunk.
Toll Restriction begins after
the PBX access code. For
PBX trunks (Program 14-04)
the system only Toll Restricts
calls that contain the access
code. Always program this
option when the system is
behind a PBX, even if you
don't want to use Toll
Restriction. PBX Access
Codes can have up to two
digits, using 0-9, #,  and
LINE KEY 1 (don't care).
When using Account Codes,
do not use an asterisk in a
PBX access code. Otherwise,
after the , the trunk stops
sending digits to the central
office. Entries 1~4 correspond
to the 4 PBX Access Codes.
Each code can have up to two
digits.
No Setting
Program 21 : Outgoing Call Setup
Issue 4.0
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