OptiCon Micro
Installation and Operation Manual
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3.12 CID Blacklist
Description
The system can employ the Caller identification number
to determine the routing of incoming external calls.
The system will compare the received Caller ID to entries in the CID Blacklist, and if a match is found, will
route the call to the Voice mail of base station or disconnect the call.
Programming
C
ONFIGURATION
Blacklist destination
– [Menu] + 3 1 1
Blacklist entry
– [Menu] + 312
3.13 Allow/Deny Number (Call Barring)
Description
Allow/Deny list has 50 codes and each code can contain up to 20 Digits. This list are applied to the user with
Outside Line access restriction (Menu + 1 5 1) enabled.
As digits are 42dialed, they are compared to entries using the following rules to allow or deny the call.
Rule 1
– If a table has no entries, no restrictions are applied.
Rule 2
– If there are only Deny entries, restrictions are provided as Deny only.
Rule 3
– If there are only Allow entries, restrictions are provided as Allow only.
Rule 4
– If there are both Allow and Deny entries, the Deny entries are searched. If the dialed number
matches a Deny entry, the call is restricted; if no match is found the call is allowed.
This feature is not applied to System Speed numbers 200~399”. Therefore, the user can make a call with
System Speed number 200~399” with no restriction.
Programming
C
ONFIGURATION
Line
Access Restriction
–
[Menu]
+ 1 5 1
Allow list
–
[Menu]
+ 3 2
Deny list
-
[Menu]
+ 3 3
3.14 MOH(Music-On-Hold)
Description
When a call is placed on hold, the system will deliver a recorded message form VSF
or the default MOH
tone. In this way, the connected user can determine that the connection is still active.
The base station records the VSF message for MOH. If message is not recorded, the default MOH will
be delivered.