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number. This program
assigns up to nine such codes
for toll restriction bypass.
Digits dialed after the code starting with I'*" or I'#" are
analyzed
for toll restriction
depending
on the flag
assigned
following
the digit code. The flag value 0
indicates
that no Toll Restriction
applies
after the
code is entered.
The flag value 1 indicates that Toll
Restriction
is applied as normal after the code entry.
The flag value 2 indicates
that the call is restricted
when the code is entered.
/MPORTANT
!
To allow */#I to be dialed as a first djgit, at
least one number must be entered in Program
*45-3x.
Program
46-2 - 4-Toll
Restriction
Allowed/Denied
Area Codes Assigned
by Class
Up to eight Toll Restriction classes can be defined for
DK280 Release 1, 2, and 3 systems operating
with the
RCTUC/D common
control unit (four with the RCTUA,
RCTUBAIBB,
or RCTUB units). Each class area code
provides for a different combination
of restrictions.
This program
defines
the area codes
allowed
or
denied
for each Toll Restriction
class. Area code
tables for Classes 1 * 8 can each describe area codes
that are allowed or denied for the class. The tables (in
memory)
operate
as allow tables.
If an area code
exists in a table (displays with 4 #), then it is allowed.
Anything not displaying
is not allowed.
Initialized data
allows all area codes for each class (all codes are in
all tables). All allowed area codes can be displayed
(4
#) for each class.
For each class, choose
whether
the record table is
used
to record
allowed
area
codes
in memory
(ALLOWED)
or denied
area codes
not in memory
(DENIED). Enter the area codes that define the set.
Program
46-6 - 8-T-11
Restriction
Allowed/Denied
Office
Codes Assigned
by Class
for local Calls
This program
defines
the office codes
allowed
or
denied for each Toll Restriction Class within the home
area code. Office code tables for classes 1 w 8 can
each describe office codes allowed or denied for the
class. The tables (in memory) operate as allow tables.
If an office code exists in a table (displays with 8 #),
then
it is allowed.
Anything
not displaying
is not
allowed.
Initialized data allows all office codes in the
home area code for each class.
For each class, choose
whether
the record table is
used to record
allowed
office
codes
in memory
(allowed)
or denied
office
codes
not in memory
(denied). Enter the office codes that define the set.
Programs
46-10
- 80 & 46-11 - 81-Toll
Restriction
Class Parameters
(Classes 1 - 8)
This program
defines
parameters
of each
Toll
Restriction class, including dialing plan restrictions and
exceptions to previous restrictions.
Toll Restriction exceptions
and dialing plan restrictions
may be defined for each class. Programs 46-10 and
46-l 1 assign
Class
1 restriction
exceptions
and
parameters;
Programs 46-20 and 46-21 assign Class
2; Programs 46-30 and 46-31 assign Class 3; etc. This
program also relates to Program 47. See Program 47
for more explanation.
Programs 46- 10 - 46-80
Run these programs for dial 0, 01, */#I restriction and
long distance information
(555) assignments.
n
LED 01: 0 Restricted-Mark
an X next to LED 01
if operator or operator-assisted
calls are restricted
for the class being defined.
IMPORTANT
!
To allow 0 f- dialing LED 01 must be OFF.
Warning-Allowing
0 + dialing
allows
operator-assisted
toll calls.
n
a
n
LED 02: 01 Restricted-Mark
an X next to LED 02
if overseas
operator
or unassisted
overseas
operator
calls are restricted
for the class being
defined.
LED 03: l+AC+555
and AC+555 Allowed-Mark
an X next to LED 03 to allow the particular class to
call all restricted area codes plus the office code of
555, including
out-of-area
directory
assistance
calls. Turning
the LED off does not necessarily
deny
information
calls.
This
may
also
be
accomplished
in the office code table and/or the
area/office
code exception tables.
LED 04-LED
04 should be turned on only if the
DK280
CO lines are connected
to a CO that
absorbs * and # digits. Numbers
that contain #
and * digits
following
the first digit
can be
restricted (LED 04 ON) if they are dialed within the
first four digits of the telephone
number. .If LED 04
is off, the telephone
numbers that contain * and #
after the first digit will be allowed.
(LED 04 is for
February
1996
9-45

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