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SL1000
Item
No.
08
PBX Access Code
Program
21
09
Specific Dial Outgoing
Code
10
Outgoing Call Code Setup
Conditions
None
Feature Cross Reference
None
2-206
Item
Table
1~4
1~20
1~20
Input Data
Default
Dial
Table 1~4 = No
(Up to two digits)
Setting
Dial
No Setting
(Up to eight digits)
Dial
No Setting
(Up to four digits)
Program 21 : Outgoing Call Setup
Issue 0.1
Description
Use this option to
enter the PBX Ac-
cess Code. When
the system is be-
hind a PBX, this is
the code users
dial to access a
PBX trunk. Toll
Restriction begins
after the PBX ac-
cess code. For
PBX trunks (Pro-
gram 14-04) the
system only Toll
Restricts calls that
contain the access
code. Always pro-
gram this option
when the system
is behind a PBX,
even if you don' t
want to use Toll
Restriction. PBX
Access Codes can
have up to two
digits, using 0-9,
*
#,
and LINE
care). When using
Account Codes,
do not use an as-
terisk in a PBX
access code. Oth-
erwise, after the
*
, the trunk stops
sending digits to
the central office.
Entries 1~4 corre-
spond to the 4
PBX Access
Codes. Each code
can have up to
two digits.

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