Maximum Time Priority Route Tables - Panasonic DBS-2.3-400 Programming Manual

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Appendix C. EX 1.0 Feature Update
Notes

Maximum Time Priority Route Tables

Description
Page C-40
• The Operator Access address applies only to DBS systems using the
(1995) NANP dialing plan (FF7 1# 17# 1#), and to TRS types 2-6 (TRS
types 0 and 1 do not allow outbound dialing; TRS type 7 allows all
dialing).
• If "0-only", "00-only", "10XXX0-only", or "101XXXX0-only" calls
are restricted (settings 0 or 2), the system will wait 6 seconds before
automatically disconnecting the call. However, if the user dials
additional digits within 6 seconds, the DBS will check other switches to
determine whether to allow or deny the call.
• For all settings (0-3), the system will check the Equal Access Code
Format switch (FF7 1# 21#...) if a CIC (carrier identification code) is
dialed to reach a preferred inter-exchange carrier.
• For all settings (0-3), the system will check the international calls
switches (FF7 1# 1# and FF7 1# 19#) if "01", "10XXX01", or
"10XXXX01" is dialed.
• For settings 2 and 3, the system will not consider TRS settings for the
trunk.
CPC-EX allows a maximum of 8 Time Priority Route Tables to be used
during LCR programming. (CPC-AII/B allows a maximum of 16 Time
Priority Route Tables. This number is reduced with CPC-EX since very
few systems require more than 3 of these tables and the saved memory
space will allow for a planned future enhancement.)
The DBS uses Time Priority Route Tables to route calls to the least
expensive carrier based on the time of day the call is placed. The following
program addresses use Time Priority Route Tables:
• FF8 1#...LCR Area Codes
• FF8 2#...LCR Office Codes
• FF8 4#...Special LCR Office Code Tables
• FF8 5#...Time Priority Route Tables
DBS Manual - Revised April 2000
Section 400-Programming
DBS-2.3/9.2-400

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