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NUMBER AND
IDENTIFICATION
RESTRICTION OVERRIDE
2-24 System Speed Dial Forms
In the "Number" column on the System Speed Dial form . . .
Write the telephone numbers or account numbers you want to encode on the
line containing the dial codes (#60, #61, #62, etc.) of your choice. Put a check
mark in the telephone column if the number is a telephone number or put a
check mark in the account column if the number is an account number.
Do not assign the same System Speed Dial code to both a telephone
NOTE:
number and an account number.
To prevent confusion when entering both account numbers and telephone
numbers, reserve codes #60 through #89 for telephone numbers and #900
through #949 for account numbers or vice versa. Also, it may be helpful to
use the last four digits of a firm's telephone number to create an account
number, so the account number can be easily identified.
In the "Name" column. . .
Write the name of the person or organization to identify each number.
When you encode the telephone numbers during system administration, you can
mark some or all of them for Restriction Override. Then people with restricted
voice terminals or voice terminals that have been assigned a Disallowed List can
call these marked numbers by dialing the System Speed Dial codes.
In the "Restriction Override" column . . .
Put a check mark on the line for each telephone number you want to mark for
Restriction Override when you administer the system.
You should now have a complete set of planning forms. Keep them together in a
safe place until you are ready to install and administer your system.

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