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Toll Restriction
3. To program Special Tables 1-3, it is necessary to associate an area code to the table. This is
done by pressing the appropriate AREA CODE TABLE button and assign the area code.
4. To display entries in any of the tables, press the DISPLAY TABLES button (FLASH 70,
Button #12). Entries in the Allow/Deny tables display two at a time. Entries in the Special
tables display six at a time in ascending order.

Allow Table

Description
Each Allow Table contains 20 bin numbers. Each bin number may be up to 8 digits, including
Do Not Care digits and Search Special Table commands. Entries into the Allow Table
represent exceptions to numbers or codes that are to be allowed only if they would
otherwise be restricted by an entry in the Deny Table.
EXAMPLE
If [1 555 1212] is allowed but [1+] numbers are denied, by an entry into the Deny Table,
[1 555 1212] is entered into the Allow Table as an allowed number.
Allow Table A is referenced and searched first (before Deny Table A) when Station COS is 2
and CO Line COS is either 1 or 2.
Allow Table B is referenced and looked at first (before Deny Table B) when Station COS is 3
and CO Line COS is either 1 or 3.
When Station COS is 4 and CO Line COS is 1 both allow tables are looked at first (Allow
Table A first, then Allow Table B) then both deny tables (Deny Table A first, then Deny
Table B).
Do Not Care digits specify that the system should consider any digit dialed in that
position as a match. Do Not Care digits should not be entered as the last digit in an entry,
as this would be an unnecessary or meaningless command.
Search Special Table commands must be entered in a specific manner and should
always be the last entries in the Allow Table. It is recommended that the last four bins
(17–20) in the Allow Table be reserved for referencing the four special tables with the
reference to the home area code (Special Table 4) always being located in bin number 20.
Search Special table commands can only be entered into the allow tables.
Rules for entries that reference Special Tables:
For entries referencing the first three special tables a specific area code must be identified
(one for each table needed). Then make note as to how the numbers are dialed when dialing
numbers to this area code (i.e., with a leading digit [1] or no leading digit [1] ).
Special Table 4 is reserved for the home area code and does not require an area
code entry.
Remember to enable 911 for all Classes of Service
Chapter 2 - Features and Operation
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