
MERLIN LEGENDCommunications System Release 6.1 | Issue 1 |
System Planning | August 1998 |
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c.In the Total Digits in Dialed Number cell, write the total number of digits (0−14) expected in the dialed number; 0 is a wildcard, that is, match any number. (Contact the service provider for the appropriate number.)
d.After the match has been made, do one of the following to enable the system to determine where to direct the call:
■To delete digits, write the number of digits to delete (0−14). (The system deletes from the first digit forward.)
■To add digits, write the exact digits to enter (up to four digits) as a prefix, for example, 7128. The factory setting is blank. (The system adds the digits to the beginning of the number.)
5.In the Network Selection Table of the outgoing tables on Form 3b (page 7), the dial pattern represents the dial code for specifying a
NOTE:
The Network Selection Table and the Special Services Table contain factory settings that reflect U.S. standards for public telephone network access. These factory settings can be modified to conform to other standards. However, you should not change them unless the telephone company explicitly instructs you to do so.
6.In the Special Services Table:
a.In the Pattern to Match cell, write the exact dial pattern to match. (No wildcards are permitted.)
b.In the Operator cell, indicate Local Operator (OP), Presubscribed Operator (P), or No Operator service (none) associated with the pattern.
c.In the Type of No. cell, indicate whether the pattern is for calling National (N) or International (I).
d.To delete digits, write the number of digits to delete (0−4). (The system deletes from the first digit forward.)
7.For all
a.In the Pattern to Match cell, write the dial pattern to match (up to 8 digits). No wildcards are permitted.