Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual
April 1997
Issue 15
125
Storing authorisation codes for network operators
2.x
[NO.01 SET 16 DIGIT]
FF10-(PASSWORD)#-5#-(1-7)#-(1-48)#-(0-99..99)#
(1-7)#
(1-48)#
(0-99..99)#
Carrier
List number
Authorisation code
maximum 16 digits
A list of up to 48 different authorisation codes each of up to 16 digits can be stored for each
network operator. The list number is the reference used to select the authorisation code in the call
set up protocol list.
LCR look up tables
2.x
[SELECT DIAL]
FF10-(PASSWORD)#-6#-(1-7)#-(000-999)#-(0 or 1)#
(1-7)#
(000-999)#
(0-1)#
Carrier
STD code excluding
0#: Not Used
first digit of STD national
1#: Used
dialling setting
This step allows the look up table for each carrier to be set. The STD code entered excludes the
first digit of STD dialling as set under call barring. When the system is set for NCC the STD data
becomes 4 digits. By default the codes for carrier 1 are set ready for Mercury access and will
require the installation’s local codes to be set ‘Not used’.
Priority table setting
2.x
[SET DIAL ]
FF10-(PASSWORD)#-7#-(1-4)#-(000-999)#-(1-8)#
(1-4)#
(000-999)#
(1-8)#
Priority table number
STD data
Carrier
excluding first STD
national digit
The system contains 4 priority tables in which the carrier for each STD code can be specified.
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
Note:
Initial setting for all dial numbers for the priority table No.1 is carrier 1 (Mercury). Initial
setting for all dial numbers for the priority tables No.2-4 is BT.