Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual
April 1997
Issue 15
117
Call barring look up table - international calls
2.x
[OVERSEAS TABLE]
FF7-8#-(0-999)#-(0 or 1)#
(000-999)#
(0-1)#
Digits following
0#: Enable to dial
code for
1#: Disable to dial
international calls
This table allows control of international call access in class 4. The digits stored are those dialled
in addition to the code for international dialling. E.g. if the code is set to 010 and 010 353 is to be
barred only 353 needs to be stored here.
When entering the numbers wildcards can be used to block program. The wildcard character is *
and entered using the FF11 key. It represents all numbers in the location it is entered. If the
entered number is less than three digits long the remaining locations are filled by the wildcard
character. Thus:
00* is equivalent to 00# which represents numbers 000 - 009
0** is equivalent to 0# which represents numbers 000 - 090
SSD restriction override
2.x
[SPD TRS TABLE]
FF7-9#-(1-144)#-(0 or 1)#
(001-144)#
(0-1)#
Extension port
0#: Override using SSD is not allowed
1#: Override using SSD is allowed
This enables SSD override of call barring on an extension port basis, subject to the selected SSD
being able to override call restrictions.
Related step
FF7-1-18 , Restriction override using SSD in group 1
FF7-1-19 , Restriction override using SSD in group 2
E&M class of service - day mode
3.1
[NET DAY TRS TYP]
FF7-10#-1#-(1-3)#-(01-48)#-(1-5)#
E&M class of service - night mode
[N.NIGHT TRS TYP]
FF7-10#-2#-(1-3)#-(01-48)#-(1-5)#
(1-3)#
(01-48)#
(1-5)#
E&M trunk group
Line number
Class of service
These steps control the classes of service applying to calls breaking out through the system from a
remote site via an E&M card link. The class restrictions are the same as those for extensions.