Toshiba DK56 Telephone User Manual


 
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS
SECTION 200-096-302
FEBRUARY1991
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OFF:
LCR routes LDI calls using area codes
specified in route plans 1 -8, as it would for any
other call.
LED Key 04
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ON: Station users hear a simulated dial tone
immediately after dialing the access LCR code
(typically 9), until the first digit of the phone
number is dialed. The dial tone is simulated to
assure the user of the system’s proper opera-
tion, but it is not a functional dial tone.
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OFF:
Station users hear nothing after dialing
the LCR access code until the destination rings
or issues a busy signal.
LED Key 05
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ON: The user is notified with a warning tone to
indicate that LCR has routed the call over the
least desirable route number. The most expen-
sive route is typically programmed to be the
least desirable. A user has three choices upon
hearing the warning tone:
a) Ignore the tone, LCR places the call using
the least desirable route.
b) Hang up and try later to save money.
c) Activate the Automatic Call Back feature.
The appropriate CO line group calls the
user back when a more desirable route
number becomes available.
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OFF:
No warning tone sounds.
7.22 Program 50-2-LCR Home Area Code:
Enter the local areacode in the spaces provided on
the record sheet. Initialized data leaves the home
area code blank.
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LCR matches the area code entered here with
the LCR route plan containing the home area
code in its Area Code Table (the home area
code is later entered into one of the eight
available LCR route plans through
Program
51).
Thus, LCR is informed of how to handle
local calls.
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Typically, systems are configured to have the
LCR route plan containing the home area code
as the same as the local route plan defined in
Program
50-5. This is typically programmed
by the installer to be route plan number 1,
rather than the default plan 8.
7.23 Programs 50-31 m 35-LCR Special Codes:
Five Special Codes may be entered in spaces
provided next to 31 - 35. The codes may be a
maximum of four digits, and should include items
such as
911
for emergency calls, and 411 or
I-411
for local information, etc. Initialized data leaves all
codes blank.
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When any of these codes are dialed, LCR is
flagged to treat the call as follows:
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The call will be sent over the local call route
plan specified in
Program 50-5.
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No additional digits need to be dialed. They
are not necessary. Therefore, the call is put
through immediately.
7.24 Program 50-4-LCR Long Distance Infor-
mation (LDI) Plan Number:
Enter the number of
the LCR route plan (1 - 8) over which long distance
information calls will be routed. Typically, long
distance information calls are routed over the local
call route defined in
Program 50-5.
If the long distance information plan is chosen
in
Program
50-l) the call is routed as defined
by this table.
Initialized data assigns plan 8 to be the LDI
route plan.
7.25 Program 50-5-LCR Local Call Plan Num-
ber:
Of the eight route plans available for LCR call
processing, one must be defined as the Local Call
Plan, typically route plan 1. Enter the number of the
plan (1 - 8) over which local calls, operator-
assisted/O+ calls, and special code calls will be
routed.
7.26 Program 50-6-LCR Dial 0 (Zero) Time-
out:
Enter the maximum number of seconds LCR
waits for a user to dial additional digits after a 0,
before it routes the call to an operator for assis-
tance. LCR will wait this number of seconds to
receive additional digits that will indicate charge
calls, collect calls or other 0+ calls.
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The allowed range is 04 - IO seconds. Always
enter two digits. Initialized data assigns an
LCR dial zero time-out value of 06 seconds.
7.30 Route Plan Overview
7.31 Four groups of programs define eight sepa-
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