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For each entry you must specify the carrier table to use by Program 26-02-06, the carrier table is 1-25
and is set by Program 26-05.
26-02-06 : LCR Carrier Table
Enter the carrier table to use.
Note.
There are no settings required in Program 26-02-02, 26-02-03, 26-02-04, 26-02-05, 26-03 & 26-04.
These are used by ARS operation. Therefore you must ensure that ARS is disabled in Program
26-01-01 otherwise Program 26-02-02, 26-02-03, 26-02-04, 26-02-05, 26-03 & 26-04 will be enabled.
In the LCR carrier table you can specify:
26-05-01 : Delete Digits
Delete leading digits - This is used to delete an override code dialled by the user.
Specify the quantity of leading digits to be deleted.
26-05-02 : Access Code
Access Code - The access code of the indirect carrier. This is specified by the indirect carrier.
The access code can be up to 16 digits in length, it is possible to enter Pause (P) and Change to DTMF
(@). A pause is entered with function key 01 and change to DTMF with function key 02 during
KeyTel programming. Refer to Change to DTMF Operation for further details.
26-05-03 : Authorisation table number
Authorisation code table - An optional PIN code. There are 10 entries available, they are specified in
Program 26-06.
26-05-04 : Cost Centre Code
Cost Centre Code - An optional code to identify the extension making the call for billing. The cost
centre code is specified for each extension by Program 26-07.
If an Authorisation Code is required it is selected from Program 26-06. The authorisation code is used
to identify the customer for billing. You must confirm the authorisation code with the indirect carrier
otherwise all calls via the indirect carrier will fail.
26-06-01 : Authorisation Code Table
There are 10 entries available each of up to 10 digits in length.
If a Cost Centre Code is required it is set by Program 26-07. The CCC is used to identify the user for
billing. You must confirm the number of digits required by the indirect carrier.
26-07-01 : Cost Centre Codes
There is an entry for each extension installed on the Aspire system. Each entry can be up to 6 digits in
length.
You must ensure that every extension has a valid cost centre code otherwise calls will fail from
extensions that do not have a valid CCC.
If the customer wants an override code to bypass the LCR routing it is entered using Program 26-08.
For UK operation the override code must begin with a digit 1, refer to Program 26-01-04 for LCR
operation mode.
26-08-01 : Manual Override Access Code Table
There 10 entries each of up to 4 digits in length.
If you have entered any Manual Override codes in Program 26-08 you also have the option to prevent
Emergency calls being made to an indirect carrier that cannot accept this type of call.
This table is only required if you have entered an override code that will route to an indirect carrier
that cannot accept Emergency calls.
26-09-01 : Manual Override Exemption Table
There are 25 tables each of up to 4 digits in length. There are default entries of 999 and 112 for UK
operation.
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