Program 51 Overview

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Program 51 – LCR Area Codes

Program 51 Overview

Use Program 51 to define which area code calls are placed over which LCR Plan Number (01~08 or 01~16). Therefore, calls made to all area codes are routed over route definitions defined in Program 54 for Plan 08 or 16, following the time schedule specified by Program 53 for Plan 08 or 16 (unless other assignments are made in plans 1~15).

Every route plan can be assigned to define a set of area codes and/or office codes.

011 can be entered as an Area Code into any LCR plan to route direct dial international calls via LCR.

Example

Any area code entered in a Program 51 LCR area code table for plans 1~15 is subtracted from Plan

16.An area code cannot be lost. If it is subsequently deleted from Plans 01~07 or Plans 01~15, LCR software automatically adds it to Plan 08 or 16.

Remember that LCR matches the home area code entered in Program 50-2 with the LCR route plan containing the home area code in its Area Code Table. The home area code must be entered into one of the 16 available LCR route plans through Program 51. Thus, LCR is informed of how to handle local calls.

Typically, systems are configured to have the LCR route plan containing the home area code as the same as the local route plan defined in Program 50-5. This usually is programmed by the installer to be Route Plan Number 1, rather than the default Plan 08 or 16.

HMIS Example

Plan 01 includes home area code, 800, 888. Plan 08 includes long distance area codes. Plan 16 is used for RCTUC/D and RCTUE/F processors. The following table gives you an example of how you might set up Program 51 for the HMIS:

LCR Plan:

01

 

 

Data = Area Code(s)

714

800

888

LCR Plan:

02

 

 

Data = Area Code(s)

LCR Plan:

08

 

 

Data = Area Code(s)

000713

715799

801887

889999

LCR Plan:

Data = Area Code(s)

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