
DISPLAY
PRESS
5”
2 0
DIAL
“5”
5
(Data 5
Common Allowed Codes)
5
1
5
1
st code)
5
1
“000”
5
1
0 0 0
(Emergency Code
5
To check programmed data, press CHECK, F-l 5, dial the data type,
number of the code,
To check
other codes of the same data type press
then dial the number of the code. Press
to terminate.
For data 1, only the first 6 digits of the code are displayed. Press
to view other digits.
2.7.4.27 Access Barring Stations to Class of Service (F-l
DSS key F-l 4 is used to assign each station with a class of service for access barring. To programme
first enter data for Class of Service then stations numbers assigned to that class. The data is entered
according to the table below.
DATA
CLASS OF SERVICE
0
A
Unrestricted
1
B
Barred ISD, STD Access
2
C
Limited STD. ISD Codes
3
D
Local Calls
4
E
PABX Calls
5
F
Intercom calls only.
Example: Allocate stations 10 and 12 to Class A.
DISPLAY
PRESS
4”
1 9
DIAL
0
(Class
0
0
(Station
0
1 2”
0
1 2
(Station
0
2.7.4.28 Call Details Recorder Printout (ALARM)
The ALARM key is used to programme data to restrict the Call Details Recorder printout based on number
length, exchange line or station number.
To limit the printout to numbers of more than a specified number of digits, programme ALARM, dial
then the number length limit for printout. The number length limit may be set between O-20 digits.
Programme “0” to print calls regardless of number length.
Example: Only print numbers of more than 7 digits.
PRESS
“ALARM”
2 3
DIAL
1
1
(Limit Printout by number length)
1
1
0 7
(More than seven digits)
1
To limit the printout by exchange lines programme ALARM, dial “2”.
line number then dial “0” to print
for that line,
to not print.
Example: Printout for line 1 but not for line 2.
PRESS
“ALARM”
2 3
DIAL
“2”
2
(limit printout by exchange line)
2
1
2 1
(line 1
2 1
21 0
(print)
2
“2”
2 2
(line
2 2
1
22 1
(no printout)
2
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