Panasonic EASA-PHONE KX-T123211D Installation Manual page 128

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Service Class Selections
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Allowed
all calls
Denied
2.
l
toil calls
l
international
calls
l
local calls (charged)
l
local calls
3.
l
selected
area codes
l
local calls (charged)
l
local calls
l
international
calls
l
any calls other than
specific
area code
programmed
4.
l
local calls (charged)
l
international
calls
l
local calls
atoll calls
5.
l
selected
exchange
codes (charged)
l
local calls
l
international
calls
atoll calls
l
any calls other than
specific
exchange
codes
(charged) programmed
6.
l
local calls
l
international
calls
atoll calls
l
local calls (charged)
7.
l
any calls other than
specific
exchange
codes programmed
l
international
calls
atoll calls
l
local calls (charged)
@selected exchange
codes
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8.
all calls
For service
class 3, up to 20 area codes can be
selected
for use in toll dialing.
See " Area Code
Entry for Class 3" on page 3-22.
For service
class 5, up to 20 exchange
codes
(charged)
can be selected
for use in local dialing
(charged).
See " Exchange
Code Entry for
Class 5" on page 3-23.
For service
class 7, up to 20 exchange
codes
can be selected
for no use in local dialing.
See " Exchange
Code Entry for Class 7" on
page 3-24.
For an area that uses Area code type as the
exchange
code, up to 20 exchange
codes can be
selected for use in local dialing. See " Allowable
Exchange
Code Selection"
on page 3-21.
Programming
1. 0
Dial
(61) for day mode.
" Day Toll Restrct" will be displayed.
0 Dial (62)
for night mode.
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" Nig Toll Restrct" will be displayed.
2. Press the NEXT button.
" Jack NO ? + " will be displayed.
3. Press the NEXT button or dial the jack number
(01 through 32 ).
" #Ol
: Class-l"
will be displayed
and " 1" will
x
jack number
blink.
4. Press the service class number (1 through
8).
5. Press the MEMORY
button.
The LCD will stop blinking.
6. l
0
0
To advance
to the next jack number,
press the NEXT button.
To return to the previous jack number,
press the PREV button.
To go to the desired
jack number,
press the SELECT button and then dial the
jack number.
7. Repeat steps 4 to 6, to program the assignment
on the other jack numbers.
8. To return to the initial program mode,
press the END button.
Programming Table
See pages 7-25 and 7-26.
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