Toshiba Strata DK 16 User Manual

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PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS
SECTION 100-816-302
MARCH 1993

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7.37 Program 54—LCR Route Definition: The
purpose of this program is to define four different
ways of routing calls for each of the eight LCR
plans. Define each route by selecting and enter-
ing:

1: CO Line Group (1 ~ 8): Refer to the LCR

CO Line Programming Reference Chart
completed at the beginning of the LCR
record sheets.

•••••

Each CO line group represents a type
of service, e.g., special common car-
rier, foreign exchange, local line group,
etc.

•••••

Program 16 assigns CO lines to CO
line groups 1 ~ 8 (81 ~ 88).

•••••

Program 40 denies incoming and out-
going CO line access to stations, in-
cluding LCR access.

•••••

Program 41 allows CO line access to
stations using LCR only for outgoing
calls when enabled.

2: Modified Digits Table (1 ~ 6): Refer to

Programs 55-0, 55-1 and 55-2. The sys-
tem handles CO line groups differently,
according to which modified digits table
was assigned in Program 54.

7.40 Program 55 Series—LCR Modified Dig-
its Tables

7.41 This program defines six modified digits
tables for LCR call handling. Each modified
digits table assigns editing steps that include:

Deleting a pre-defined quantity of digits from
the front of the number dialed (Program 55-
0
).

Adding a pre-defined number to the front of
the number dialed (Program 55-1).

Adding a pre-defined number to the end of the
number dialed (Program 55-2).

7.42 The purpose of this program is to define
call handling so the route definition used by LCR
is invisible to the station user. The station user
handles all calls the same way. The goal is for
LCR to remember the dialing peculiarities of
each call route, so the user doesn’t need to
know.

7.43 Program 55-0—LCR Modified Digits-De-
lete
. Enter the Quantity of Digits that should be
deleted from the front of the number dialed for
each of the six Table Numbers in the Delete

Digits Table. The maximum number is ten.
Always make the entry two digits.

7.44 Program 55-1—LCR Modified Digits-Add
to Front of Dialed Number
. Enter the digits that
must be added to the front of the number dialed
in the Add Digits Table. The maximum quantity
of digits is 22, including pauses.

Length of pause can be indicated by using
codes (P1 ~ P8) specified in the Pause Entry
Reference Table
. Each pause takes two dig-
its of memory space.

Try to allow for the longest wait, e.g., make the
pause longer, rather than shorter, to accom-
modate the length of time a carrier may need
to access the service tones, etc.

7.45 Program 55-2—LCR Modified Digits-Add
to End of Dialed Number
. Enter the digits that
must be added to the end of the number dialed
in the Add Digits Table. The maximum quantity
of digits is 22, including pauses.

Length of pause can be indicated by using
codes (P1 ~ P8) specified in the Pause Entry
Reference Table
. Each pause takes two dig-
its of memory space.

Try to allow for the longest wait, e.g., make the
pause longer, rather than shorter, to accom-
modate the length of time a carrier may need
to access the service tones, etc.

7.46 Program 56—LCR Station Group Assign-
ment
. The purpose of this program is to assign all
defined station ports to one of four LCR Station
Groups.

Station groups are completely independent of
one another. Therefore, each station group must
be defined separately.

Software does not automatically assign the high-
est, all-inclusive routing priority to class 1 sta-
tions, making all routes available to class 2, 3
and 4 stations available to class 1 as well.

Instead, stations are assigned to independent
groups (partitioned). Completely flexible assign-
ment of routing definitions to groups is allowed,
with no one group’s definition affecting another’s.
Each group’s route definitions are specified to
activate separately according to the time sched-
ules set by Program 53.

1: Enter the station group number next to the

port number.

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