Plans 4~6

Toll Restriction

Program 45-1 – LCR/Toll Restriction Dial Plan

Plan 3

Plan 3 is 1+AC+NXX/NXX. Use this plan where a user places a long distance call to a destination outside the area code by dialing a 1 before dialing the area code. The user places a long distance call to a destination in the same area code by simply dialing the number, without a 1 in front. The office codes are interchangeable. The system differentiates between them whenever it sees the digit 1 dialed.

When using this plan, the system recognizes the following:

If 1 is the first number entered in an 11-digit string, the next three digits are an area code.

A 10-digit string is not recognized.

The first three digits in a seven-digit string are an office code. (There is no distinction between local call dialing and long distance dialing within the area code.)

Digits 5~7 in an 11-digit string may be an interchangeable office code as well.

Plans 4~6

Not used in the United States.

Post 1995 North American Numbering Plan (NANP)

Plans 7~9 use the NANP established January 1995. DK14, DK40i, and all DK424 RCTUs provide plans 7~9.

Prefix 1 is used only when followed by an area code. The area code can be the home area code, depending on the telephone company’s plan in that state.

Area/Office code numbering schemes – All area codes and office codes will have the format NXX, making the new plan have both interchangeable area codes as well as interchangeable office codes.

Intra-area code toll calls can be according to a seven-digit only plan in some states. In this case, a seven-digit call may be a local call or a toll call. Therefore, only particular office codes can determine a toll call for a seven-digit call, not the dial plan in 45-1.

Changing System Dialing Plan for NANP from a Station

For NANP upgraded SW version, the dial plan can also be changed from the station port 000 (default station 10, 100, or 200).

To change the System Dialing Plan for the North American Dialing Plan

Toll Restriction

1.With the handset on-hook, press a [DN] + ￿￿￿￿.

2.Enter ￿￿￿￿.

3.Enter the one-digit (X) for the system dialing plan (X = 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, or 9).

You hear a confirmation tone. X is the current system dialing plan 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, or 9.

You hear a confirmation tone.

You hear a confirmation tone.

NANP=X KEY CODE=

CODE=6267 NANP=

CODE=6267 NANP=X

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