MAC address filters Aplication

I am trying to configure AP 1200 MAC adress filters in allowing a list of MAC addresses, but the list is not being applied. How can I configure the restriction "deny any" in a AP 1200, so I can deny any MAC address but the ones allowed in my list.

The below tips will be useful.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/wireless/ps4570/products_installation_and_configuration_guide_chapter09186a008017281f.html

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