Feature Reference
Valid Entries
Up to 12 digits including 0–9,
Examples
The examples below show how you would enter telephone numbers for an
Allowed Phone Number List in Step 4 of "Programming." When an Allowed List is
assigned to an extension, users can dial numbers on that list, even if the numbers
would otherwise be restricted.
Specific Telephone Numbers. Enter the phone number exactly as you
would dial it. For example, to allow calls to the number 201 555-1111, make
the following entries:
— Toll Call Prefix required
— 12015551111
— Toll Call Prefix not required
— 2015551111
All Telephone Numbers in One Area Code. The following list entries
allow calls to the 800 area code:
— Toll Call Prefix required
— 1800
— Toll Call Prefix not required
— 800
Programming
(See Figure 2-3 on page 2-22 for the location of special programming buttons such
s
as
To create a list of Allowed Phone Numbers:
1. Press
10 or 11.
2. At the List Number: prompt, enter a list number (1–8). For example, to
select the first list, press
3. At the Entry: prompt, select a list entry (01–10). For example, to select
the first entry, press
4. At the Data- - - - - - - - - - - - prompt, enter the first telephone number.
5. To save the telephone number in memory, you must press
5-12
#
*
,
, and
e
and
on system phones.)
f 0 0 s s # 4 0 7
1
.
0 1
.
h
(any single digit)
e
at extension
.
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