Signaling; Restriction Data (Example) - STARPLUS DHS-L Technical Manual

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Chapter 3 - Key Station Features, Operation, and Programming
Consider the default entry in Table bin 001 where the From entry is 0 and the To entry is #
(refer to
table (default) can dial any telephone number so long as the first dialed digit is a 0-#. A
specific number may be allowed for any COS by using a table entry with a constricted
range.
Consider a table programmed as: From 1800 To 1800. This table entry allows the user
assigned the associated COS to dial only numbers beginning with 1800.
CO Call
Discrimination
Interval
(default shown)
001
002
003
004
005
Default
The
DHS-L
fields are:
TABLE BIN: 001 (0-#)
COS 0 = Y
COS 1-7 = N
Programmable Range
Table Bins: = Range 001-100
Digits (allowable) = 0000000000-9999999999,##########,
DAY/NIGHT COS = Range 0-7 (Y/N)

Signaling

Description
Incoming CO line calls are indicated by a flashing red LED and distinctive tone from the
key telephone speaker. Depending on the programmed database, a station may see
incoming call flash indication without an audible indication, and still answer the call. If
the station is not assigned CO Line Receive in the database for a specific CO line,
incoming calls on that CO line will not flash at the station but instead will display a CO
line busy indication.
Table 3-15
). In this case, (default) stations assigned a COS corresponding to the
Table 3-15: Restriction Data (Example)
FROM
(10 digits
(10 digits
max)
0
default settings of associated CO Line Call Discrimination Digit Interval data
Day Allowed (COS)
TO
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
max)
#
Y N N N N N N N Y N N N N N N N
C O Li ne
Night Allowed (COS)
SSSSSSSSSS

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