NEC Xen IPK Features & Specifications Manual page 220

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July 2003
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210 – C19
When the system is installed behind a PBX or Centrex, the PBX/
Centrex Trunk Access Codes can be programmed in the system and
this code is ignored in the restriction table.
The system automatically drops a call when the interdigit time duration
exceeds 10 seconds while the system is waiting for enough digits to
complete the call. This time can be disabled per station in Class of
Service (Station).
At default, the 14 programmable station classes are assigned
as follows:
Class 01:
Class 02~14:
All classes deny OCC calls
Note :
System Speed Dial can be assigned to override Code Restriction, per
class (Classes 01~ 04) (default: override).
Code Restriction can be assigned for Tie line use system-wide
(default: Use Code Restriction).
When Attendant Station Outgoing Lockout or Station Outgoing Lockout
is set, a preprogrammed Code Restriction class is assigned (default:
Class 01, Allow 000 and 1144x calls only).
The use of other common carriers (equal access) can be allowed or
denied by the Code Restriction feature.
Code Restriction may be allowed or denied, per Trunk group.
When using Code Restriction with LCR, Code Restriction is applied to
the digits dialled by the system.
General
Sixteen code tables can be assigned for each of the 14 remaining
classes. Each code table allows eight digits to be entered.
The Recall key and Drop key cannot be used to bypass each
restriction. (A Drop key is provided by programming a Feature Access
Code on a Feature Access key or One-Touch key).
Feature
Number
A-14
Attendant Station Outgoing Lockout
C-21
CO/PBX, Tie Line Digit Restriction
S-17
Station Outgoing Lockout
Allow only 000 and 1144x calls
Allow all calls
Feature Name
NEC Business Solutions Ltd
Code Restriction

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