FEATURES GUIDE

General Features
Features Guide 169
Conditions
Toll Restriction check is done before LCR is applied.
LCR works according to the selected dialling plan. If the user-dialled number is not found
in the dialling plans, the dialled number is sent out with Local Access (Automatic line
access) Code.
This feature also applies to Call Forwarding to CO Line.
The same code with different digits may be assigned in program [7X0Y] LCR Leading
Digit Entry for Plan 1-8 or in program [7X20] LCR Exceptional Code. In this case, the code
which has smaller digits takes the more expensive route is priority. To prevent this, enter
" " (wild card) after the code with the smaller digits. Examples are shown below:
<Examples>
a) The code priority is as follows:
"044" in program [7201] > "0444" in program [7101]
In this case, "044 " should be assigned in program [7201].
b) The code priority is as follows:
"0332" in program [7120] > "03323" in program [7120]
In this case, "0332 " should be assigned in program [7120].
When making a call to an ISDN line using the memory dialling, and the number has a pause
in it, the number after the pause will be sent to the line as DTMF signals. This function is
useful when accessing a special network service which can be accessed only by the DTMF
signaling. Program [990], Area 07 bit 1, is used to enable or disable this function (default:
disabled).
Programming Guide References
[100] Flexible Numbering
[103] Automatic Access CO Port Assignment
[311] Emergency Dial Number Set
[7000] LCR Mode
[7002] BTL Access Code
[7003] Itemised Code Set
[7004] ISDN Itemised Code Set
[7X0Y] LCR Leading Digit Entry for Plan 1-8
[7X1Y] LCR Time and Fee for Plan 1-8
[7X20] LCR Exceptional Code
[7X21] LCR Carrier Code
[7X22] LCR Carrier Modify Command
[7X23] LCR CO Port Assignment
[7X24] LCR Authorisation Code
[990] System Additional Information
Features Guide References
Line Access, Automatic