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SECTION MITL91 OS/91
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1 O-096-21 2-NA
tempting to program the system for Multi-Digit Toll Control.
Extension COR.
6.04
The system is put in Standard Programming Mode following the
procedure outlined in MITL9105/9110-096-210-NA. It should be
noted that the Standard System Programming must include System
Option 292 (Toll Control Enable). If this option is not selected, the
system will default to a O/l type of Toll Control.
6.05
If Multi-Digit Control is to be programmed for the first time or
to be totally reprogrammed, the system's RAM must be ini-
tialized. AN IMPORTANT POINT: If the RAM is initialized, all RAM data
will be destroyed. Initialization may be accomplished as per
11 o-096-2 IO-NA. This operation should only be performed
during times of no traffic.
6.06
All extensions must be assigned a Class of Restriction or be
completely toll-allowed. This is done by the following se-
quence: select Standard Programming console overlay, press EQPT
NUMBER button, dial the extension number, press the TOLL DENY
button, dial 1, 2 or 3 (for COR 1, 2 or 3) or press the DELETE button (for
toll-allowed). At the end of each entry for the extensions or Dial-In
Trunks, the ENTER button must be pressed. If System Option 292
(Multi-Digit Toll Control Enable) is not selected, an EO error will result
if 1, 2 or 3 is dialed as a COR.
6.07
The system must be in the Standard Programming Mode to be
placed in the Extended Programming Mode. To enter Extended
Programming, press the LAMP TEST button and then press the NEXT
button. At this time the LAMP TEST LED will start flashing and will
continue to flash while the system is in Extended Programming.
6.08
There is a possibility of two Absorb Plans within the system.
There may not be a requirement for Absorb Plans and this
section of the Programming sequence overview may be ignored if
such is the case. Some important points to recall about Absorb Plans
are listed below:
Each Trunk Group may be assigned one of two Absorb Plans.
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The same Absorb Plan may be assigned to more than one Trunk
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Group.
Up to four "digit absorb repeat" digits are allowed in each plan.
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Up to four "digit absorb unlock" digits are allowed in each plan.
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It is not possible to specify a 2- (or more) digit sequence. Each
of four digits is referenced independently of an extension that
accesses that Trunk Group. The toll control process will follow
the path specified by the extension's COR. The extension COR
will select a COR path within the Trunk Group that will have a
Control Plan assigned to it (Figure 3-2). One of 15 Control Plans
should be consulted when programming

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