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So, your system is programmed to expect 4 digits, the system is removing the first two digits and the system is adding the digit 4 to the two remaining digits. My guess is that the telephone company is sending XX00 to XX20. The system knocks off the first two digits and adds the digit 4. Now, the question is what is your numbering scheme for your extensions? If it is NOT 4XX, then what is the access code for your Abbreviated dial numbers? Look in form 03 for that.
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