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SIMADO GFX11 System Manual
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Allowed and Denied Lists
What’s this?
• Allowed and Denied Lists are a group of number strings. When
the number is dialed out, the SIMADO GFX11 compares the
dialed number string with the number strings in the Allowed and
Denied Lists. If the number matches with the denied list number
then error tone is issued to the caller.
• If the number is not there both in Allowed and Denied Lists, the
number is dialed out.
How it works?
Maximum of 5 entries can be programmed in an allowed or denied
list. Each entry (i.e. one number string) can have maximum of 16
digits. It is required to be in the SE mode for programming the
Allowed and Denied Lists.
How to program?
Step 1: List down the numbers to be programmed in Allowed and
Denied Lists.
Step 2: Program the number strings in the allowed list using
command 261.
Step 3: Program the number strings in the denied list using
command 262.
Step 1
Take a pen and paper. Decide which numbers are to be allowed and
which numbers are to be denied. Make the allowed and denied lists
accordingly.
Step 2
Use following command to program numbers in the allowed list:
261-Location Index-Number-#*
Where,
Location Index is from 1 to 5.
Number is the telephone number of maximum 16 digits.