Program *45-3 Overview

Toll Restriction

Program *45-3 (1~9) – LCR/Toll Restriction Bypass For Special Numbers that Begin with */#

Program *45-3 (1~9) – LCR/Toll Restriction Bypass For Special Numbers that Begin with */#

Processor Type: DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs

Program Type:

Toll Restriction

Initialized Default: All data blank

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SELECT = 3

SELECT = 1~9

DATA = Digit String (1~3 digits)

When editing:

Press LED Button 01 to end the digit string.

Press LED Button 02 to allow all digits to work. Do not enter ￿ or￿￿.

Manual background OPTION = 0~4 (R4.15)

0= Code is not valid in ISDN; is valid in analog line

1= Privacy Change for ISDN; valid analog line

2= Privacy Change for ISDN; not valid analog line

3= No Privacy Change for ISDN; valid analog line

4= No Privacy Change for ISDN; analog line not valid

OPTION = 0~3

0 = No Toll Restriction after Special Code

1 = Toll Restriction after Special Code

2 = Special Code Restricted

3 = LCR + Toll Restriction after Special Code (R3.2)

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Program *45-3 Overview

Codes programmed in this record sheet are ignored by Toll Restriction and sent to the appropriate route if using LCR. Calls started with “*” or “#” are normally not allowed. However, in some special applications (e.g., Caller ID blocking), “*” or “#” might be the first digit before dialing the actual destination’s telephone number. This program assigns up to nine such codes for toll restriction bypass.

Digits dialed after the code starting with “*” or “#” are analyzed for toll restriction depending on the option (0~3) assigned following the digit code. The option value 0 indicates that no Toll Restriction applies to the telephone number dialed after the code is entered. The option value 1 indicates that Toll Restriction is applied as normal after the code entry. The option value 2 indicates that the call is restricted when the code is entered. The option value 3 applies LCR and TR after the code entry.

Use this program to allow special CO or Centrex access codes that begin with the * or # prefix. Assign them in this table if it is required to bypass Toll Restriction and/or route over the local LCR route, if using LCR. (T.R. options 0~3 will be applied after dialing the special numbers assigned in this table).

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