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8-Digit Matching Table Assignment/Operation
8-Digit Matching Table to Normal Dial Assignment
1-1-66)
This Memory Block assigns the 8-Digit Matching Table to be Used or
Unused for non-OCC calls. When an 8-Digit Matching Table is
assigned as Unused, the table is used only for OCC calls. There are
16, 8-Digit Matching Tables (00~15) in System Programming. Each
table is independently assigned to be Used or Unused.
8-Digit Matching Table to Trunk Group Assignment
Block 5-02)
This Memory Block assigns Trunk groups to the 8-Digit Matching
Tables. Any combination of Trunk groups can be assigned to the
8-Digit Matching Tables.
8-Digit Matching Table Assignment (Memory Block
This Memory Block assigns the 8-Digit Matching Tables. Each 8-Digit
Matching Table can have 16, 8-digit entries. To cover the many
possible combinations (without listing each individual number), code
restriction letters can be used in place of digits. The code restriction
letters used and their numerical values are as follows:
X =
P =
N =
When 1X is entered in a table, and the table is assigned as a deny
table in the 8-Digit Matching Table to Class Assignment, any 1 + any
digit call is denied
accommodates several combinations with just one entry.
The Trunk Access Code should not be placed in the 8-Digit Matching
Table. Code Restriction starts after a trunk is seized.
8-Digit Matching Table to Class Assignment (Memory Block 1-1-61)
This Memory Block assigns the 8-Digit Matching Tables to the Code
Restriction Classes. The 8-Digit Matching Tables are also assigned
as Allow/Deny Tables in this Memory Block.
Any combination of 8-Digit Matching Tables (Allow, Deny, or Not
Used) can be assigned to Code Restriction Classes 01~14. Classes
00 and 15 are fixed and are nonprogrammable.
0~9, , and
#
0 and 1
2~9
the table is used. Using X, P, and N
When
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