Toshiba Strata DK 280 Installation Manual page 409

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outgoing
calls. This prevents
Toll Restriction
defeat
when the RRCS times out.
9.5
Completing
the Least Cost
Routing Record Sheets
Note:
All stations using LCR should be
allowed
line
access
in Program
40, and
denied
line
access in Program 4 1.
The following
instructions
explain completion
of the
System
Record
Sheets
used
to program
LCR.
Instructions
are arranged
in the same order as the
Least
Cost
Routing
System
Record
Sheets.
The
instructions
give a concise, general definition
of LCR
characteristics
defined by each record sheet.
Notes:
1.
On each record sheet, enter required data
in the space provided
to make a
selection,
unless otherwise
specified.
2.
The initialized
state and considerations
are documented
on the record
sheet.
9.5.1
LCR CO Line Programming
Reference
Table
This table is for reference only. information
relevant to
LCR
is compiled
here
from
Basic
System
Programming.
1.
Under the column labeled "CO lines in Group (001
- 144)," enter the numbers of the lines assigned to
groups 801 - 816. The RCTUC/D common control
unit can support
up to 16 line groups.
The
RCTUB,RCTUBA/BB,
and RCTUA
units
can
support
up to eight
groups.).
Refer
to the
completed
record sheet in Program
16 for this
information.
2.
Under
the column
labeled
"CO Line
Type/
Comments,"
enter the service type, the common
carrier name, or the line type for each line group,
e.g., local line, Foreign
Exchange
(FX) to 818
(LA), WATS (out of state), etc.
3.
Refer to the Basic System Record, Program 40, to
restrict
stations
from
incoming
and outgoing
access of lines, including using LCR. All stations
that must use LCR to make outgoing
calls must
NOT
be restricted
in this
program.
These
restrictions do apply to LCR.
4.
Refer to Basic System
Record,
Program
41, to
restrict stations
from accessing
outgoing
lines,
except through
LCR. All stations
that
must
use
LCR for outgoing calls must be restricted from line
access in this program.
9.5.2
Program
50 Series-LCR
Definitions
Program
50-I-LCR
Parameters
This program
defines
general
operating
parameters
for LCR software.
Note:
Mark an X in the column
to indicate
which
programming
button
LEDs
should
be lit.
Initialized data leaves all LEDs OFF.
LED Button
01
H
ON: LCR software is enabled system-wide.
n
OFF: LCR software
is disabled. None of the LCR
programming
referred
to by this section
is
recognized.
Dial 9 access assigned in Program 16
is enabled.
LED Button
02
Not used.
LED Button
03
n
ON: LCR routes long distance
information
(LDI)
calls over the plan number
specified
in Program
50-4.
R
OFF: LCR routes
LDI calls using area codes
specified in route plans 1-16, as it would for any
other call. The RCTUC/D common control unit can
support
up to 16 route plans, and the RCTUB,
RCTUBA/BB,
and RCTUA units can support up to
eight.)
LED Button
04
n
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 operation,
but it is not a functional dial tone.
4
OFF: Station users hear nothing after dialing the
LCR access code until the destination
rings or
issues a busy signal.
LED Button
05
n
ON: The user is notified
with a warning
tone to
indicate that LCR has routed the call over the least
January
1996
9-49

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