Code Restriction Bypass Table - NEC Xen IPK Programming Manual

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December 2004

Code Restriction Bypass Table

General Description
This Memory Block assigns a set of feature codes per system. A Station user can dial these
codes as the leading digits of a telephone number. The Xen IPK system ignores these digits and
applies code restriction to the remaining digits. The codes are sent to the CO as the leading digits
on permitted code restriction calls.
Display
Code
Data
Table
No.
01~10
8 2 : 0 1 =
T I M E
Programming Procedures
Go off-line.
1
2
Press LK1 + LK1 +
HB
3
Use the dial pad to enter the Table No.
Note: Use the following to enter data:
J
to move the cursor left
L
to move the cursor right
K
~
I
to enter numeric data
N
Press
to write the data.
4
P
5
Press
to go back on-line.
Related Programming
No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block.
N
Example: Set Code Table 01 to 1180.
When Tel 100 user dials Access Code 0 followed by 1180 then, Telephone Number 12147517 to access a line that is
code restricted, the code restriction starts at 12147517. When code restriction is set to allow, the 1214 matches and the
call goes through. When Code restriction is deny, the 1214 matches and user receives a reorder tone and ERROR is
displayed on telephones that have a display.
DRAFT 3
124 – Chapter 1
Setting Data (10 Digits Max.)
D I S P L A Y
to access the Memory Block.
NEC Business Solutions Ltd
1-1-82
Default Values
Not specified
Code Restriction Bypass Table, 1-1-82
System Mode
1
Submode
1
Data No.
82
PC Programming
+ AC

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