
ISSUE 4.0
CEECO
Communication Equipment & Engineering Company
PROPRIETARY
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PROGRAMMING CONTINUED…
LOCATION #70 - #89:
(
CALL RESTRICTIONS OR “ALLOWED”
NUMBERS
)
If the phone is intended to restrict certain calling patterns, then it must be
programmed to tell it specifically which calls to allow. Enter the allowed
numbers in any of these 20 locations. The numbers can range from 1 to 11 digits.
Programming is accomplished by entering the Location followed by the allowed
call or call pattern. All of these locations may be programmed in a continuous
string. Be sure to record your entries in the allowed call table for future reference.
EXAMPLE:
NOTE:
The * (Asterisk) symbol is defined as a wildcard. A wildcard allows any
digit (0-9) to be emitted from the keypad.
#70 0-***-***-****
Allows all 0 minus and 0 plus calls.
#71 1-555-1212
Allows 1-555-1212 information calls.
#72 911
Allows 911 emergency calls.
#73 1-800-***-****
Allows 1-800 calls.
3.7
When programming is finished, return the mini-jumpers to the "OFF"
position. Then hang up the phone (“on hook” condition), by pressing the
black "CALL " button. The phone is now ready for use.