Program 50-1 – LCR Parameters

Least Cost Routing

Program 50-1 – LCR Parameters

Program 50-1 – LCR Parameters

Processor Type: DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs

Program Type:

Least Cost Routing

Initialized Default: All LEDs OFF

￿￿￿Program 50-1 OverviewLED 01: Enable System LCR￿￿￿LED 02: Not usedLED 03: 555 LDI Route Per Program 50-4￿￿￿￿Manual backgroundManual background￿￿￿￿Manual backgroundManual background6SNU￿￿+ROG￿Manual background6SNU￿Manual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual background+ROG￿6SNU￿Manual background￿+ROG￿6SNU￿Manual background￿+ROG

SELECT = 1

Press LED Buttons for each LCR parameter

LED

ON

 

OFF

 

01

 

Enable System LCR

 

No LCR

 

 

 

 

 

02

 

Not Used

 

Not Used

 

 

 

 

 

03

 

555 LDI Route per Program 50-4

 

Per Area Code Table

 

 

 

 

 

04

 

Dial Tone After LCR Access

 

Silent

 

 

 

 

 

05

 

Warning Tone Last Choice Route Number

 

No Warning Tone

 

 

 

 

 

10

 

No CO Dial Tone After Line Access

 

CO Dial Tone (R4.15)

 

 

 

 

 

Program 50-1 Overview

This program defines general operating parameters for LCR software.

Program 40 denies CO line access via LCR, but denies all other access methods.

Program 41 allows CO line access via LCR, but denies all other outgoing access methods: (#7001~#7200, 801~816, Line button).

Toll Restricted standard telephones should be forced to dial outgoing calls via LCR. This is to prevent Toll Restriction defeat when the QRCU3, K4RCU3, K5RCU or RRCS times out.

LED 01: Enable System LCR

LED 01 ON: LCR software is enabled system-wide. For the Hospitality Management Information System (HMIS), this LED must always be set to ON.

LED 01 OFF: LCR software is disabled. None of the LCR programming referred to by this section is recognized. Dial 9 access assigned in Program 16 is enabled.

LED 02: Not used

LED 03: 555 LDI Route Per Program 50-4

LED 03 ON: LCR routes long distance information (LDI) calls over the plan number specified in Program 50-4.

LED 03 OFF: LCR routes LDI calls using area codes specified in route plans in the following table, as it would for any other call.

Processor

Route Plans

Supported

 

DK14

8

 

 

DK40i

8

 

 

RCTUA

8

 

 

Processor

Route Plans

Supported

 

RCTUBA/BB

8

 

 

RCTUC/D

16

 

 

RCTUE/F

16

 

 

5-4

Strata DK Programming 5/99

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Toshiba dk14 manual Program 50-1– LCR Parameters, Program 50-1Overview, LED 01 Enable System LCR, LED 02: Not used

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