
Class F
Common allowed codes (data 5) may be programmed. Up to eight codes of up to
four digits each may be programmed. Any station may dial these codes, regardless
of its access barring class. The number
must agree exactly with the
programmed code, therefore this facility allows stations to dial numbers which
would normally be barred, eg emergency “000” or Telecom service numbers.
To programme or modify access barring data press F-l 5, dial the data type
press
dial the
number of the code
1 for first code, 2 for second code), press
then dial the code or number for
barring. To enter other codes of the same data type press
dial the number of the code, press
and
dial the code. When all the codes for a data type have been programmed dial
Note that the DC key is used to denote “0” to “9”. For example, if “9 , “DC” are entered as a trunk access
code, then all the codes 90, 91 . 99 are considered to be trunk access codes. The display shows
when DC is programmed as part of a code.
Example 1: Barred ISD Access Code
DISPLAY
PRESS
2 0
DIAL
0
(Data
0
1
0
1
st code)
0
1
“001 1
0
1
0 0 1 1
Access Code)
0
Example 2. Allowed
numbers 03630033 1 and 008
DISPLAY
PRESS
5”
DIAL
1
1
“03630033 1”
“2”
2 0
1
(Data
1
1
1
st code)
1
1
1
1
3 0 0 3 3 1 (See Note below)
1
1
2
(2nd code)
1
2
1
2
0 0 8
1
NOTE:
For Data 1, only the last 6 digits of the code are displayed.
Example 3. Limit the number of digits to 7.
DISPLAY
PRESS
5”
2 0
DIAL
“3”
3
(Data 3 Number length limiter)
3
1
3
1
st code)
3
1
“7”
3
1
7
digits allowed)
3
Example 4. Barred STD access code
DISPLAY
PRESS
5”
2 0
DIAL
“2”
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
Example 5. Common allowed code “000”
0
(Data 2
Barred Codes)
st code)
Access Code
66
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ISSUE 1