user manual

ND-20292
CHAPTER 7
APRIL, 1990
Special use of the numbers 0 and
1
is made in the office
code table assignment which may be required for
either prefix check or service area check.
SAMPLE LCD INDICATIONS
l
The example at right shows how these are
used.
***OFFICECODETABLEMODlFY***
TABLENO.?O
OFCCODE?ZOO
200
d 123456789
1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1
210 1111
11
1111
220 1111111111
230 1111111111
240 1111111111
0 Depress 0
:
***OFFICECODETABLEMODIFY***
TABLEN0.70
OFCCODE?ZOO
200
d 123456789
110111111
210 1111111111
220 1111111111
230 1111111111
240 1111111111
NOTE
1:
For service area check
0 = No service in area, check route
advance table for next route available.
1 =
Service is available, continue.
NOTE 2: For prefix check
0=
Prefix required, add the digit 1 before
the number to be dialed.
1 =
No prefix required, do not add the digit
1 before the number to be dialed.
NOTE 3: In the example above the cursor position is
indicated by the box around the digit.
7.
Other Keys Used ( P, #, *, INS, DEL )
In MODIFY mode, other keys may be used within
the Extra Code Table when assigning additional
digits to be dialed out on the line to which the user
is being routed. One possible application for this
feature may be the need for dialing an access code
plus a pause if the line is a PBX line. Another
application might be the dialing of a local number
followed by an account code if the line is to be used
for dialing through an OCC. The use of a P in this
table assignment means that the system is to
pause when it gets to the
P
in the dialing
sequence. The # and * symbols will cause the
system to dial the # or *, respectively. The use of
the INS key allows the programmer to insert digits
in front of the present cursor position.
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