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Toll Restriction

Program 45-3~6 – Special Common Carrier Numbers and Authorization Code Digit Length

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Program 45-3~6 – Special Common Carrier Numbers

and Authorization Code Digit Length

 

Processor Type:

DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs

 

 

Program Type:

Toll estriction

 

 

Initialized Default: Assigns blank data to Items 3 and 5 and “00” data to Items 4 and .

SELECT = Item 3~6 Program 45-3~6 – Special Common Carrier Numbers Enter the Item number 3~6 from the table below.

DATA =

First five digits of the SPCC number, or digit length specified in the table below.

When editing:

Press ￿￿to move cursor.

Press LED Button 01 to delete or leave a blank.

Press LED Button 02 to allow all digits to work.

Item

Description

DATA = 1st five digits

(SPCC Number or Digit Length)

 

 

3

SPCC1 Telephone Number

 

 

 

 

4

Allowed Digit Length (00~99)

 

 

 

 

5

SPCC2 Telephone Number

 

 

 

 

6

Allowed Digit Length (00~99)

 

 

 

 

Program 45-3~6 Overview

This program notifies the system of how many digits to ignore before it applies Toll Restriction. It allows the system to use Special Common Carrier (SPCC) authorization codes to modify restrictions when the station user is dialing a long distance carrier. The user enters a telephone number to access the carriers. Original restrictions re-activate after the carrier number is dialed.

The sequence is: the first five digits of the SPCC Number (950XXXX) + Telephone Number + Credit Card Authorization Code.

SMDR prints out the following: SPCC Number + ---- + Telephone Number (the Authorization

Code does not print out. If the SPCC access code is a 1+800 number, the dialed SPCC code will overwrite the actual telephone number dialed on the SMDR report.

Do not set 10XXX or 101XXXX Carrier Access Codes (CACs) in this program. The DK Strata system automatically treats CACs as special codes and applies Toll Restriction and LCR as follows:

For stations that are Toll Restricted, 10XXX+1/101XXXX+1 are restricted for manual dialing but are allowed in system speed dial and LCR modified digit tables.

10XXX+0/101XXXX+0 are allowed or denied depending on the station’s class and 46 (10-80) Key 01 assignment.

LCR always routes 10XXX and 101XXXX via the local route plan, if not restricted.

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