Toshiba DK16 Network Card User Manual


 
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS
SECTION 100-816-302
MARCH 1993
Code 1: Intercom + 6 5 4 + code + Redial
Code 2: Intercom + 6 5 5 + code + Redial
4.60 Program 46-2 W 4-Toll Restriction
Allowed/Denied Area Codes Assigned by
Class
4.61 Four Toll Restriction classes can be defined
for the system. Each class area code provides for
a different combination of restrictions.
4.62 This program defines the area codes al-
lowed or denied for each Toll Restriction class.
Area code tables for classes 1 - 4 can each
describe area codes that are allowed or denied for
the class. The tables (in memory) operate as allow
tables. If an area code exists in a table (displays
with 4 #), then it is allowed. Anything not displaying
is not allowed. Initialized data allows all area codes
for each class (all codes are in all tables). All
allowed area codes can be displayed (4 #) for each
class.
4.63 For each class, choose whether the record
table is used to record allowed area codes in
memory (ALLOWED) or denied area codes not in
memory (DENIED). Enter the area codes that
define the set.
4.70 Program 46-6 M 8-Toll Restriction Al-
lowed/Denied Office Codes Assigned by Class
4.71 This program defines the office codes al-
lowed or denied for each Toll Restriction Class
within the home area code. Office code tables for
classes 1 -
4 can each describe office codes
allowed or denied for the class. The tables (in
memory) operate as allow tables. If an office code
exists in a table (displays with 8 #), then it is al-
lowed. Anything not displaying is not allowed.
Initialized data allows all office codes in the home
area code for each class. 4.72 For each class,
choose whether the record table is used to record
allowed office codes in memory (ALLOWED) or
denied office codes not in memory (DENIED).
Enter the office codes that define the set.
4.80 Program 46-10 W 40-Toll Restriction Class
Parameters (Classes 1 w 4)
4.81 This program defines parameters of each
Toll Restriction class, including dialing plan restric-
tions and exceptions to previous restrictions.
4.82 Toll Restriction exceptions and dialing plan
restrictions may be defined for each class. Program
46-10 assigns class 1 restriction exceptions and
parameters; 46-20 assigns class 2; 46-30 assigns
class 3; 46-40 assigns class 4. This program also
relates to Program 47. See Program 47 for more
explanation.
4.83 To define the proper parameters for a Toll
Restriction class, make the appropriate selections
on the record sheet designated for classes 1 - 4:
LED 01: 0 Restricted-Mark an X next to LED
01 if operator or operator-assisted calls are
restricted for the class being defined.
IMPORTANT NOTE!
To allow 0 + dialing (LED 01 must be OFF),
codes 020 - 099 must be allowed in Pro-
gram 46, and digit free must be allowed in
Program 48. Warning-Allowing 0 + dial-
ing also allows operator-assisted toll calls.
LED 02: 01 Restricted-Mark an X next to LED
02 if overseas operator or unassisted overseas
operator calls are restricted for the class being
defined.
LED 03: l+AC+555 and AC+555 Allowed-
Mark an X next to LED 03 to allowthe particular
class to call all restricted area codes plus the
office code of 555, including out-of-area direc-
tory assistance calls. Turning the LED OFF
does not necessarily deny information calls.
This may also be accomplished in the office
code table and/or the area/office code excep-
tion tables.
LEDs 11 W 18: Area Code/Office Code Excep-
tion Tables 1 - 8-Select the exception tables
that apply to the class being defined by marking
an X in the box. Exception tables for both area
and office codes will be defined in Program 47.
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