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Updated I&M
May 2002
MMC 709:
PBX Access Code
DESCRIPTION:
MMC 709 is used to program PBX codes. If the outgoing Trunk has been designated as a PBX type Trunk
rather than a CO type Trunk See (MMC 401), the PBX codes are taken into account for Access Barring
purposes to ensure Access Barring operates correctly. There is a maximum of five (5) entries allowable.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
Used to scroll through options
KEYPAD
Used to enter selections
SOFT KEYS
Move cursor left and right
SPK
Used to store data and advance to next MMC
HOLD
Used to clear previous entry
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
Press TRSF 709
PBX ACCESS CODE
Display shows
1:
2.
Enter in index number (eg., 3)
PBX ACCESS CODE
OR
3: _
Press UP or DOWN key to make selection
and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor
3.
Enter in via dial keypad the desired
PBX ACCESS CODE
access/feature code (eg., 9)
3: 9
Press RIGHT soft key to enter and return
to step 2 and enter more entries
4.
Press TRSF to store and exit
OR
Press SPK to store and advance to next
MMC
DEFAULT DATA:
NONE
RELATED ITEMS:
MMC 401 CO/PBX LINE
MMC 702 TOLL DENY TABLE
MMC 703 TOLL ALLOWANCE TABLE
DCS 24, DCS 70 and DCS 200 Version 6.x software
MMC includes “SPECIAL CODE” entries – Maximum of 10 codes
Special codes are provided to enable correct TOLL RESTRICTION function
in the case of prefix’s dialled to enable CO FUNCTIONS.
EG:
1414
AAPT toll prefix
1831
PSTN CID withhold