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— One DN must be set aside for ASR In use only. One DN must be set
aside for each set that is to be relocated at the same time as other sets
are being relocated. Up to 1023 DNs can be relocated at the same
time. Therefore, up to 1023 DNs must be set aside for ASR use.
— A special customer group must be identified for ASR In use only.
This customer group is entered in the system like any other customer
group. However, this special ASR customer group must also be
identified by the table OFCVAR for the entry ASR_CUSTGRP. If a
customer group is not identified for ASR_CUSTGRP, then no sets
can perform the ASR In or ASR Out process.
Note: It is recommended that this customer group be established
such that the user can only dial the ASR In code. If the user is
allowed to perform normal telephone functions with the temporary
datafill, there is no incentive for the user to perform the ASR In
process. If every user who performs the ASR Out process decides
not to bring their set back into service by performing the ASR In
process, the maximum number of sets allowed in the ASR Out state
would be reached very quickly.
— The customer group identified in ASR_CUSTGRP is used for the
temporary datafilled in table KSETLINE along with a SUBDRP of 0
and an NCOS of 0.
The ASR feature is assigned on a customer group basis. Each customer
group allowed to perform ASR must have an entry in table CUSTHEAD
identifying the ASR feature translator.
For a relocation to be successful, the new location must be equipped and
datafilled with the appropriate card type (NT8X47BA) in table LNINV.

ASR process

To perform the ASR Out process, follow the steps in Procedure 10-8. To
perform the ASR In process, follow the steps in Procedure 10-9. If the user
forgets the personal identification code in Procedure 10-8 Step 5, a service
person can use the QUERY command ASRSHOW, based on the PDN of the
set, to find the identification number dialed by the user.
If an error is made during the code collection, the user can press the asterisk
(*) key to restart. However, if treatment has been given, pressing the
asterisk will not allow the user to re-enter the digits for that step. The user
must hang up and try the ASR process again.
Displays associated with IVD sets are not used for any ASR processing
instructions.
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