Table 8 - Example Of Exception Table - Telstra Commander E105 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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To program entries into the exception table, proceed as follows:
1.
Enter [n][7][9][n+l] (where 'n' is the keystation address).
Therefore the password for keystation 3 would be 3794.
Press [MEMORY], followed by the table number ([I] through to
2.
3.
Enter the exception code (up to 4 digits).
Repeat steps 2 and 3 until complete
4.
Go off-hook then on-hook.
5.
Exception table entries may be up to 4 digits long. The more digits
entered, the more restricted will be the exceptions that can be dialled. In
the example given below, a Melbourne user is restricted to Melbourne
metro, Port Augusta, Queensland, Wollongong and AMPS (the
example is based on the 10 digit AUSTEL numbering plan).
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Table 8 - Example of Exception Table

The example demonstrates that adding more digits to an exception table
entry 'tightens up' the number range of available destinations. Entry 2
will restrict calls to Port Augusta, while entry 3 wilI allow most of
Queensland. To tighten entry 2 to the Sunshine Coast only for example,
the entry wouldbecome [0][7][5][4]. An entry consisting of a '*' only,
effectively means 'no exceptions are allowed'.
To clear an entry:
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Enter '*' at step 3 above.
The non programmable area of the table contains the following:
Allows
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Allows calls within Melbourne
Allows calls to Port Augusta
((08) 86XX XXXX)
Allows calls to Queensland and surrounding areas
(( 07) xxxx XXXX)
Allows calls to AMPS (018)XXX XXX)
No exceptions allowed
No exceptions allowed
No exceptions allowed
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