SECTION 400 (Version 3.0)
FF7-5#-(I - 4)#-$ or l)#
Special office code table storing
The special office code table for determining the
restrictions on calls from extensions of types 3 - 6 is
stored.
The special area code (000 - 999) for each of types
3 - 6 is
stored,
so that when the area code number
dialed conforms with that stored, it is confirmed
by the special office code table corresponding to
the respective special
area
code table and subject
to restriction if the office code conforms.
When the call is determined as such, as the outside
line is released the intercom busy tone is sent to
the extension which has made the call and
“Restricted” appears on the LCD.
That is to say, rather that determining the area
code or office code separately, a telephone
number headed by 6 digits combining the special
area code and special office code is determined.
In this table are stored 4 special area code (000 -
999) tables, and special ofice codes already stored
are deleted by inputting [CONF].
The dialing numbers determined arethe 3
underlined digits as indicated below. (X = 0 - 9)
1 + Area code location:
l-xxx-m-XxXx
I-o-xxx-xxx-~-xXxX
Non 1 + Area code location:
I-xxx-~-XxXx
l-o-xxx-xxx-~-xXxX
DBS
FF-7 TRS mode
Special office codes not stored in this table are not
subject to
call restriction.
The structure for
data
storing in the table is as followed.
Special office code Number l#
Special area code DATA : DENY ‘1
l
(OOO-999)#-(Deny: 1 or Allow:O)#
Special office code Number 29
Special area code DATA: DENY ‘1’
(OOO-999)#-(Deny:1 or Allow:O)#
Special office code Number 3#
Special area code DATA:ALLOW “0’
(OOO-999)#-(Deny: 1 or Allow:O)$
Special office code Number
4#
Special area code DATA: ALLOW “0’
(OOO-999)#-(Deny: 1 orAllow:O)#
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