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CHAPTER 7
APRIL, 1990
NOTE 3:
NOTE 4:
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When all data in the table are correct,
depress the CR (RETURN) to enter the data
into the computer’s memory. The display
increments the table number by one.
Depress the return key to allow
programming of the next table. Before
depressing the return key a second time, the
programmer can enter a new table number
to be modified.
When all route tables are assigned
correctly, the use of theESC key causes the
data to be saved to the floppy disk and
causes the display to return to the modify
menu.
Extra Code Table Modify
Whenever the option of adding extra digits is
selected in the route table assignment, an
assignment to the extra code table is required.
This option allows the entry of a maximum of
twenty four digits in a table which can be
dialed out ahead of the number dialed by the
caller. This option is provided for use mainly
for when the line to which the caller is being
connected is using an OCC (or SCC) and
requires that extra digits be dialed (such as
local number dialed and account code). This
option can also be used for access to a PBX line
where it is necessary to dial a PBX access code
or to tandem access a remote system’s line(s)
through a Tie line. The following procedure
explains modification of the extra code tables.
With the Modify Menu in the display depress
6, then depress CR (RETURN).
Depress table number to be modified. Then CR
(RETURN).
Enter the number to be dialed ahead of the
caller’s number. Available entries are digits
O-9, #, *, and the letter P (for pause).
NOTE 1:
If mistakes are made during entry, the
cursor keys can be used to make corrections.
SAMPLE LCD INDICATIONS
***EXTfWCODE TABLE MODIFY***
EXTRA CODE TABLE NO. 7 m
***EXTRA DE TABLE MODIFY***
EXTRA C2 da ABLE NO. 1
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