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Format 1:
* 5 8 ABC M #
ABC = Extension number
M=0= No restriction.
M=1 ~4=Not allowed call numbers with front digits in groups 1 to 4.(refer 2.11.7)
M=5~ 6=Only permit call numbers with front digits in groups 5 to 6.(refer 2.11.7)
M=7=Only permit internal calls.
2.11.5 Class Assignment for Certain Extension
2.11.6 Class Assignment for All Extensions
Format :
* 58 M #
M is the same as 2.11.5
Example :
Assign extension 804 to class 2 ( M=2), others to class 3(M=3).
Operating:
Input * 58 3# *58 804 2 #.
We can use * 58 3# do assignment for the most extensions first.
2.11.7 Front Digits of Phone Number Management
Format 1:
* 5M ABCD #
ABCD = Front digits of phone number
Format 2:
* 5 M # ( Clear front digits of certain group)
M=1 ~4= Numbers with front digits in these groups are forbidden.
M=5~ 6=Only call numbers with permitted front digits in these groups.
M=7=Only for internal communication.
Example:
Assign front digits 0757 / 010 to group 1, and extension 803 is not
allowed to call numbers with front digits 0757 / 010.
Operating:
Input * 5 1 0757 # 010# *58 803 1 #.
Each group can have up to ten pieces front digits and maximum of
four digits for each piece.
Format :
* 42 M ABC #
MN = CO line jack number
ABC = Extension number
Description:
The assigned extension is permitted use only designated CO line
to make external call.
Example:
Input
* 42 4 803 #
can assign extension 803 is permitted use only
CO line 4.
1. Any incoming call can be transferred to this assigned extension, and
this extension user can pick up any incoming call.
2. This extension can have only one CO line to make external call.
2.11.8 Extension is Permitted Use Certain CO Line Only
Following 2.11.5 ~ 2.11.7 are only effective for model TC-2000H.
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