Pacific Research Solutions RI-200 User Manual

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Pacific Research Solutions

RI-200 User Manual

Page 64

6.6

TELEPHONE NUMBER ACCEPT and REJECT TABLES

You can control or limit the telephone numbers that are dialed, using the accept and reject tables. The telephone number
accept table is use to control which telephone numbers are allowed for dialing. The telephone number reject table is used to
control which telephone numbers are not allowed for dialing. If the controller finds a match in the accept table, the controller
will only look in the reject table positions 50 through 99 for a reject, this part of the reject table is called an exception. This
table can be used to reject specific numbers in a group if accepted numbers. There are several different ways you can use
these tables depending on which of the tables are turned off or on.

If both the accept and reject tables are turned off, any number will be allowed for dialing.

If the accept table is turned on and the reject table is turned off, only numbers in the accept table will be allowed for
dialing.

If the accept table is turned on and the reject table is also turned on, the controller will look for a match in the accept
table first. If it does not find a match in the accept table, the controller will look for a match in the reject table. If the
controller finds a match in the accept table, the controller will only look in the reject table positions 50 through 99 for a
reject match. We call this an exception and can be used to reject specific numbers in a group of accepted numbers.

If the accept table is turned off and the reject table is turned on, only numbers in the reject table will not be allowed for
dialing.

In the above tables, valid digits are 0 through 9, *, # and A for two second pause. “*” is used as a wild card digit and a “*” at
the end of the telephone number string acts as a wild card for multiple digits. You should include a “*” at the end of all
entries to limit extra digits from being entered and causing the controller to accept a number it should not.

6.7

TELEPHONE COMPANY INFORMATION

In compliance with the requirements of Part 68 of the FCC Rules and Regulations for connection of equipment to the
telephone network and for your convenience, the following information is presented.

The telephone company may make changes to its communication facilities, equipment, operations or procedures, where such
action is reasonable and required in its business and is not consistent with the rules and regulations in FCC Part 68 of the
FCC Rules and Regulations. If such changes can be expected to render the RI-200 incompatible with the telephone company
facilities, the telephone company shall give its customers adequate notice to make modifications to maintain uninterrupted
service.

All connections to the telephone network must be made through standard plugs and standard telephone company jacks, or
equivalent, in such a manner as to allow for easy and immediate disconnection of the terminal equipment. Before connecting
the RI-200 to the telephone network, the telephone company must be notified for the installation of a Universal Service Order
Code (USOC) RJ11 jack.

In the unlikely event that the RI-200 should ever fail to operate properly, it should be disconnected from the RJ11 jack to
determine if the problem is with the telephone network or with the RI-200. If a problem is found with the RI-200, leave it
disconnected until repaired or replaced.

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