P - 10
Programming
Program Barred Numbers
You can program of up to 20 telephone numbers which are barred. A barred number is which
certain extensions of the telephone system are not allowed to dial, such as chat lines etc.
Default setting:
No barred numbers entered, no barred numbers allocated.
Enter Barred Numbers
Lift
receiver
Barred numbers
h
*773
4z
q ª
Replace
receiver
Enter Index 01 to
20
Enter STD Code,
max 6 digits
Start programming mode with:
h
*PRO
q
ª
3
5
E
nter
Delete
Confirmation
tone
8z #
Program Exceptions Codes
With this feature you can make exceptions to the barring table. This means that even if an
extension is barred to make a long distance call, then an exception to this rule can be
entered in a separate look up table. Exception codes are telephone numbers which can
always be dialled. You can allow access to an exception code even if the STD code falls in the
barred number.
For example.
Barred Number is: 1234
Exception Number is: 12345
This means that the number 1234 is generally barred except if the fifth digit is five. In other
words all numbers starting with 12345 can be dialled but not 1234x, where x is any other
digit then 5. Note: Extensions who are not authorised to dial externally will be allowed to dial
the number as entered in the exception code table.
Lift
receiver
Exceptions Codes
h *373
4z
q ª
Replace
receiver
Enter STD
code, max 6
digits
Start Programming mode with:
h
*PRO
q
ª
3
5
Enter
delete
Confirmation
tone
Continue programming ord end programming mode:
h
*END
q
ª
END
8z #
Enter Index 0 to 9
Continue programming or end programming mode:
h
*END
q
ª
Summary of Contents for AC 14
Page 1: ...1 Bedienung AC 14 AC 14 WebPhonie AC 16 WebPhonie User Guide ISDN PBX System ...
Page 14: ...I 8 Installation ...
Page 42: ...U 28 User Guide ...
Page 80: ...A 10 Appendix ...
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