Route String Programming
Authorisation Number
Dummy Cost Centre Code
User Defined Route String Register
User Defined Route String Register
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You can enter an authorisation number that can be output automatically to access a Carrier.
The entry can be a maximum of 80 digits. This Register is dialled out by using the "4"
ACS token.
Register
1 for Route 0
2 for Route 1
6r2 XX
3 for Route 2
4 for Route 3
Note that this register should end with a ##, which indicates that the string is finished.
You can program a Dummy Cost Centre Code that will substitute an Cost Centre Code,
if a complete Cost Centre Code Code is not dialled by the user (see Register R54/74 on
page 33). The entry can be a maximum of 80 digits. This Register is dialled out by using
the "5" ACS token.
Register
1 for Route 0
2 for Route 1
6r3 XX
3 for Route 2
4 for Route 3
Note that this register should end with a ##, which indicates that the string is finished.
You can program a number to be dialled out in the ACS. The entry can be a maximum
of 80 digits. This Register is dialled out by the "9" ACS token:
Register
1 for Route 0
2 for Route 1
6r4 XX
3 for Route 2
4 for Route 3
Note that this register should end with a ##, which indicates that the string is finished.
You can program a number to be used as a Route String Register. This Register is dialled
out by the " 7" ACS token:
Register
1 for Route 0
2 for Route 1
6r7 XX
3 for Route 2
4 for Route 3
Note that this register should end with a ##, which indicates that the string is finished.
r =
5 for Route 4
Maximum of 80 digits
'
6 for Route 5
(Blank)
7 for Route 6
8 for Route 7
r =
5 for Route 4
Maximum of 80 digits
'
6 for Route 5
(Blank)
7 for Route 6
8 for Route 7
r =
5 for Route 4
Maximum of 80 digits
'
6 for Route 5
(Blank)
7 for Route 6
8 for Route 7
r =
5 for Route 4
Maximum of 80 digits
'
6 for Route 5
(Blank)
7 for Route 6
8 for Route 7
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