Toshiba DK96 Telephone User Manual


 
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS
SiCTlON 200-096-302
FEBRUARY1991
be routed differently than the overall area
code.
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Enter the specific office codes that are to
be routed differently.
Example
2-m the second example, the route
plan only applies to office code exceptions. The
first office code exception table may be docu-
mented on the LCR Plan record sheet:
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Check the box on the record sheet next to
Office Code Exception Table number.
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Enter the number of the exception table
(1 - 8). Make sure this table number is not
entered on any other plan, or on the con-
tinuation sheet.
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Enter the applicable area code.
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Enter the specific office codes that are to
be routed differently than the area code.
7.36 Program 53-LCR Schedule Assign-
ments:
This program assigns up to three time
schedules to each plan. Each time schedule con-
sists of four different route definition choices (de-
fined in
Program
54) available to the four station
groups (defined in
Program
56). It may be helpful
to complete
Program
54 portions of the plans and
Program
56 before proceeding.
Typical Installation without time scheduling
feature-In
most cases, an installation will not
require use of the time schedule feature. To reflect
this on the record sheets for plans 1 - 8:
1:
Enter the same
Schedule Start Times
for
Schedules
1 and 2. Use military time, in the
format HH:MM (Hours:Minutes). Fill in all four
digits. Initialized data assigns “0000” to all
times.
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If LCR software sees schedules 1 and 2
have the same start times, then it only
looks at schedule 1 for route definitions.
2: Enter
Route Definition Numbers
for
Sched-
ules 1
and 2. Four definitions may be entered
for each group.
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LCR Station (Class) Groups 1 - 4 are
assigned in
Program 56.
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LCR Route Definition numbers I- 4 are
defined in
Program 54.
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The order in which the route definitions are
entered defines the order of LCR line se-
lection. The most desirable route should
be entered in the leftmost position, and the
least desirable route in the rightmost posi-
tion.
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If
“1”
is assigned to Station Group 1, and
1
for route definition only, then those as-
signed will only be able to use route defini-
tion 1, thereby restricting them during times
that route definition 1 is not allowed.
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Keep in mind that the route definition num-
ber is being entered, not the CO line group
number. The definitions are assigned in
Program 54.
Installation requiring timeschedulingfeature-
When an installation requires the time scheduling
feature to be programmed, three “shifts” of route
definitions can be assigned per station group. To
reflect this on the record sheet, substitute step 1 of
the procedure described for the typical customer
with the following:
1:
Enter the
Schedule Start Times
for
Sched-
ules 1,2
and 3. Use military time, in the format
HH:MM
(Hours:Minutes). Fill in all four digits.
Initialized data assigns “0000” to all times.
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Start time for schedule 2 is the stop time for
schedule 1.
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Start time for schedule 3 is the stop time for
schedule 2.
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Start time for schedule 1 is the stop time for
schedule 3.
7.37 Program 54-LCR Route Definition:
The
purpose of this program is to define four different
ways of routing calls for each of the eight LCR
plans. Define each route by selecting and entering:
1: CO Line Group (1
- 8): Refer to the LCR CO
Line Programming Reference Table completed
at the beginning of the LCR record sheets.
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Each CO line group represents a type of
service, e.g., special common carrier, for-
eign exchange, local line group, etc.
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Program 16
assigns CO lines to CO line
groups 1 - 8 (81 ‘- 88).
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Program
40 denies incoming and outgo-
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