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(Plan 8 for RCTUB or RCTUA).
Likewise, any phone
number
not specified
in Routes
1 - 15 (1 - 7 with
RCTUA
or RCTUB)
automatically
defaults
to route
Plan 16 (8 RCTUA, RCTUBA/BB,
or RCTUB).
Tables for Programs
51 - 54 appear on LCR Route
Plan Numbers
1 - 16. The following instructions reveal
how to fill in individual tables within the plans. Each of
the following program tables must be completed
for all
plans.
Program
51-LCR
Area Codes
Every route plan can be assigned
to define a set of
area codes and/or off ice codes.
H
The purpose
of Program
51 is to define
which
area code calls are placed over which LCR Plan
Number
(1 - 16). Initialized
data assigns
all
possible area codes (000 - 999) to LCR Plan 16
for systems
with the RCTUC/D
common
control
unit and Plan 8 for systems
with the RCTUA,
RCTUBA/BB,
or RCTUB. Therefore,
calls made to
all area codes will be routed over route definitions
defined
in Program
54 for Plan 16, following
the
time schedule specified by Program 53 for Plan 16
(unless other assignments
are made in plans 1 -
15).
n
For example,
any area code entered in a Program
51 LCR area
code
table
for plans
1 - 15 is
subtracted
from Plan 16. An area code cannot be
lost. If it is subsequently
deleted from Plans 1 -
15, LCR software automatically
adds it to Plan 16.
n
To fill in record sheets for Plans 1 - 15:
+
Check the box by Area Code Table.
+
Enter the applicable
area codes, three digits
per box.
Note:
Remember
that LCR matches
the home area
code entered
in Program
50-2 with the LCR
route plan containing
the home area code in
its Area Code
Tab/e.
The
home area code
must
be
entered
into
one
of the 16 available
LCR route plans through
Program
51. Thus,
LCR
is informed
of how
to handle
local
calls. 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 usually
is
programmed
by the installer to be Route Plan
Number
1, rather than the default Plan 16.
Program
52-LCR
Office
Code Exceptions
for
Specified
Area Code
The purpose of the Office Code Exception Table is to
enable the customer
the flexibility of routing specific
office codes through
a different
call plan than other
office codes used with that area code.
q
n
n
Sixteen LCR office code exception
tables can be
defined for the overall LCR scheme for systems
operating with the RCTUCYD common
control unit
(eight with the RCTUB, RCTUBA/BB,
or RCTUA
unit). Any number of exception code tables can be
assigned
to each
route
plan,
although
each
exception
table can only be used once system-
wide.
Every route plan can be assigned to define a set
of area codes and office code exceptions or a set
of office code exceptions.
This program
applies
to both examples
listed
below. In the first case, an office code exception
table does not need to be defined in addition to
the area codes in Program 51, but it may. In the
second case, the plan only pertains to exception
office codes for certain area codes.
Example
7
In the first example,
office code exception
tables will
be defined
to the
area
code
table.
Use
the
continuation
sheet
to define
the exception
office
codes. As many as 16 office code exception
tables
can be linked to a plan, but each exception table Can
only be used once.
When
using the continuation
sheet, be sure that the same exception
table is not
assigned to more than one plan.
n
Turn to the continuation
sheet (that follows Plan
16 record sheet).
n
Determine
the plan number
where the exception
office codes will be routed.
n
Fill in the area code of the exception
office codes
in the spaces
provided
by the correct
plan
number.
These
office
codes
will be routed
differently than the overall area code.
n
Enter the specific
office codes
that are to be
routed differently.
Example
2
I
In the second example, the route plan only applies to
office code exceptions.
The first office code exception
January
1996
9-51

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