Allow 9 as first digit of phone number, Allow 1 as first digit of phone number, Allow 0 as first digit of phone number – GAI-Tronics MRTI 2000 (No. PL1877A) Microprocessor Radio Telephone Interconnect Installation & Service Manual User Manual

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Signaling – Telephone Line Dialing – Auto-dial Numbers

There are 25 autodial numbers available. Each number is allowed a maximum quantity of 20 digits.

If the Land-Line Signaling Type is DTMF, the valid digits are 0–9, A–D, E(*) for pause, and F(#) for
revert. For pulse dialing, valid digits are 0–9 and *. A # may be followed by any DTMF digit (0–9, A–
F).

Signaling – Telephone Line Dialing – Toll Restriction

Allow 9 as First Digit of Phone Number

Dialing of phone numbers beginning with the digit 9 can be enabled/disabled. This feature is useful in
prohibiting outside calls from a PABX.

Allow 1 as First Digit of Phone Number

Enables/disables use of number 1 as the first digit of a telephone number. This is useful in restricting
mobiles to local or non-toll calls.

Allow 0 as First Digit of Phone Number

Allows or disallows use of the number 0 as the first digit of a telephone number. When disabled,
prevents mobiles from abusing operator-assisted calling.

Toll Restrictions Apply to Autodial

Determines whether toll restrictions apply to auto-dial numbers.

Maximum Length of Telephone Numbers

Determines the maximum length (number of digits allowed) of a mobile originated telephone number.
Valid range is from 1 to 20.

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