Program *45-4 – Special Code Dialing Sequence with

Toll Restriction

Program *45-4 – Special Code Dialing Sequence with LCR

Program *45-4 – Special Code Dialing Sequence with

LCR

Processor Type: DK424, all RCTUs (Release 4.1 and higher)

Program Type: Toll Restriction and LCR

Initialized Default: All LEDs OFF

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SELECT = 4

Manual background Light the LED Buttons that are marked with an X in the table below.

Button/LED

X

LED ON

LED OFF

20~3

 

Not used.

Not used.

 

 

 

 

02

 

Sends the digits from Program *45-3 before

Sends the Programs 55-1 Modified Digits Table

 

 

the Programs 55-1 Modified Digits Table

(MDT) digits before the digits from Program *45-

 

 

(MDT) digits.

3.

 

 

 

 

01

 

Inserts a pause into the dialing sequence.

Does not insert a pause into the dialing

 

 

sequence.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Program *45-4 Overview

When LCR is used to make calls, this program determines if the codes set in Program *45-3 are sent before or after the digits that are set in the modified digits table (MDT). See Programs 55-1 and 55-0.

Program *45-4 only works when the code of Program *45-3x is dialed. The length of the pause inserted is determined by the timer setup in Program 12-3 (unit pause length of 1.5 or 3 seconds). This program has no effect on outgoing calls without Program *45-3 codes.

The digit deletion function of the modified digits table (Program 55-0) applies to the digits that immediately follow the Front Modified Digits Table (F-MDT).

LED 01: Pause following Program *45-3 code

If LED 01 is ON, a pause is inserted after the digits from Program *45-3 are sent; if LED 01 is OFF, a pause is not inserted.

LED 02: Order of LCR bypass code and MDT

If LED 02 is ON, the code from Program *45-3 is inserted before the Front Modified Digits Table (F-MDT) digits; if LED 02 is OFF, code from Program *45-3 is inserted after the

F-MDT digits. (See example on Page -28.)

If LED 02 is ON, digits are not deleted from the Program *45-3 code per Program 55-0; if LED 02 is OFF, digits are deleted from the Program *45-3 code per Program 55-0.

LCR Example

The table below shows the actual dial output digits at the time that LCR sends them. These output digits are determined by the settings for LEDs 01 and 02. In this example, the user dials ￿ + code + telephone number.

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