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Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual
April 1997
Class of service-daymode
Class of service-night mode
(001-144)#
Extension Port
Class 1:
Class 2:
Class 3:
Class 4:
Class 5:
These steps specify the level of call barring to apply to each extension by line or using the line
code 49# for all lines in day and night modes. The restrictions of each class are shown above.
Call barring look up table - operator service
(1-3)#
1#: Class 2
2#: Class 3
3#: Class 4
These three tables allow the access to network operator services for classes 2, 3 and 4 to be
controlled. The digits stored are those dialled in addition to the first digit of operator service. E.g. if
the first digit is set to 1 and 192 is to be barred only 92 needs to be stored here.
When entering the numbers wildcards can be used to block program. The wildcard character is *
and entered using the FF11 key. It represents all numbers in the location it is entered. If the
entered number is less than three digits long the remaining locations are filled by the wildcard
character. Thus:
00* is equivalent to 00# which represents numbers 000 - 009
0** is equivalent to 0# which represents numbers 000 - 090
FF7-4#-(001-144)#-(01-48, 49)#-(1-5)#
FF7-5#-(001-144)#-(01-48, 49)#-(1-5)#
(01-48,49)#
01-48#: Line number
49#: Apply to all lines
Can make internal and emergency calls only
As class 1, plus local and special service calls only.
As class 2, plus STD national calls.
As class 3, plus international calls.
No restrictions
FF7-6#-(1-3)#-(0-999)#-(0 or 1)#
(000-999)#
Digits following
first digit for
operator service
[DAY TRS TYPE]
[NIGHT TRS TYPE]
(1-5)#
1#: Class 1
2#: Class 2
3#: Class 3
4#: Class 4
5#: Class 5
[SP-DIAL TYPE(2-4)]
(0-1)#
0#: Enable to dial
1#: Disable to dial
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