
ISSUE 4.0
CEECO
Communication Equipment & Engineering Company
PROPRIETARY
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PROGRAMMING CONTINUED…
3.9
If you desire the phone to implement
call restrictions
, we will program
the restrictions now.
If this is not a desired function, proceed to section
3.10. In order for the phone to implement restrictions, a “0” must have
been selected for Digit 1 under programming location #00. If this was not
done, repeat section 3.5 in its entirety. The associated programming
locations are
#70 thru #89.
Each of these twenty (20) locations may be
used to program one call restriction. Each location will store a number
(pattern) of up to eleven (11) digits in length. An “*” represents a wild
card, so any time you enter the “*” key, you tell the phone to allow any
single digit in its place. In order to restrict calling patterns, you program
the phone to tell it which patterns to allow. In turn, it will block all others.
Take a moment to look over the examples below. When you are finished,
enter the # key, followed by a location code, followed by the desired
number/pattern.
EXAMPLE:
Entering #700********** allows all 0+ and 0- calls.
Entering #71911
allows 911 to be dialed.
Entering #721800******* allows any 1-800 call.
Entering #73******* allows 7-digit calls.
Entering #74587**** allows 7-digit calls beginning
with 587.
Each pattern that you program will be “allowed” by the phone. If call
restrictions are implemented (Location #00 Digit 1), the phone will only
permit the calls that it is specifically programmed to allow. Any numbers
that have been programmed into the speed, #19 or #18 locations do not
have to be programmed again under this section.
3.10
Programming is now completed.
Hang up
the phone and return
the
mini-jumpers
to the
“OFF”
position, as depicted on the last page of
this manual. The phone is now ready for Testing/Operation
.