APPENDIX C

Toll Restriction Worksheet

51 2750 User Guide Version 1.3

Toll Restriction Wo rksheet

Toll restriction numbers are set individually at each station, so the restrictions can vary from phone to phone.
Some examples of common restrictions: “1” = to restrict all numbers starting with “1”, “01” = to restrict all
international calls. “0” = to restrict all operator-assisted calls. “#662 = to restrict all “0662” and “1662” calls.
When you enter restricted numbers, “#” is a wildcard.
Note: Restrictions are usually just a few digits, since they prevent the dialing of all numbers starting with those
digits
Use the worksheet below to plan your choice of restricted numbers. Use a different worksheet for each set of
restrictions.
You can set as many as five
restricted numbers at each
telephone.
Enter the restricted numbers. Each
restriction can be up to 6 digits long.
1st Restriction
2nd Restriction
3rd Restriction
4th Restriction
5th Restriction
If you set restrictions at a particular telephone, you will most likely also want to store some allowed
exceptions at that telephone. For example, if you restrict long-distance calls, you will probably want to store
some allowed area codes such as “1800” to allow all 1800 calls. When you enter allowed numbers, “*” is a
wild card.
You can set as many as five
allowed numbers at each
telephone.
Enter the allowed numbers. Each
restriction can be up to 10 digits long.
1st Allowed
2nd Allowed
3rd Allowed
4th Allowed
5th Allowed