MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.0
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Features
System Features
4.
If extra digits at the beginning of the dialed number may be required for the
system to place a call on a particular pool, enter the digits (0 through 9) in
the same row as the pool number, in the column under the Other Digits
heading. (See the Other Digits example below, in
These special access or account codes can range from a single digit, such as 9,
to a maximum of 20 digits.
Because calls to the 15 area codes shown on Figure 4 4 should be placed on the
cross-country WATS lines/trunks when all the northeastern WATS lines/trunks are
busy, the number of the cross-country WATS pool, 890, is used in both cases. An
FRL of 4 is assigned to restrict some users from using cross-country WATS lines/
trunks.
Example: If a business uses a different long-distance company for calls to nine
area codes in Canada, accessing the alternate long-distance company lines
requires getting a local line and dialing seven digits. The completed form for the
Area Code Table that routes these calls to the alternate long-distance company
lines is shown in
Figure
4-5.
Issue 1
February 1998
Page 4-66
Figure
4-5.)
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