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Toll Restriction

Program *45-2 (1~6) – LCR/Toll Restriction Bypass

Program *45-2 (1~6) – LCR/Toll Restriction Bypass for Special Numbers that Do Not Begin with */#

Processor Type: DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs

Program Type:

Toll Restriction

Initialized Default: All data blank

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SELECT = 2

SELECT = 1~6

SELECT =

DATA = 1~5 Digits

1

2

3

4

5

6

DATA = 1~5 Digit Code

(that are not subject to toll restriction)

First Digit: 0~9 only

Non-first Digits: 0~9, ￿, ￿

When editing:

Press LED Button 01 to delete or leave a blank.

Press LED Button 02 to allow all digits to work.

Program *45-2 Overview

Use this program to allow special CO Area Codes and Centrex feature access codes or extension numbers to bypass toll restriction and route over the local LCR route - if using LCR. (Toll Restriction is always applied after dialing the special numbers assigned to this table.

Codes programmed in this table will bypass Toll Restriction, and will be sent to the CO local route if using LCR. Calls subject to toll restriction are normally restricted if “*” or “#” is pressed during toll restriction digit analysis. However, in some special applications (e.g., the Strata DK System is connected behind a PBX/Centrex, or assume_9 Centrex dialing), “*” and/or “#” may be required within the first four digits or the last digit.

If the digit string containing */# matches with any of the six programmed digit strings of this program, toll restriction is applied after the matched digit string. This program can also be used for special area code dialing plans where the digit “1” is not dialed before the area code. See example on the Program *45-2 Examples.

Notes

If using LCR behind Centrex, enter the Centrex trunk access code (such as “9” entered in the example below). If “9” is entered in this table, the user must dial 9 + 9 + 911 for an emergency call when using LCR.

The record sheet above allows up to 5-digit numbers. If the number to be entered is less than 5 digits, enter Blanks (Button 01) for all digits less than 5 digits.

Example (Centrex assume 9)

If using LCR behind “assume 9” Centrex, and restricted stations (1+AC not allowed) must dial

12XX# and 13XX# as Centrex station numbers (# is the Centrex end-of-dialing code for extension numbers) enter ￿￿+ ￿￿+ %XWWRQ￿￿￿￿+ %XWWRQ￿￿￿￿+ ￿ and

￿￿+ ￿￿+ %XWWRQ ￿￿￿+ %XWWRQ￿￿￿￿+ ￿ as data in Programs *45-21 and *45-22, respectively.

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