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    Table 5.1AEntry Fields for Record Code AC
    COMMENTS
    access code
    numericalvalue torepresent aspecific feature
    -All code type numbers, range 000-255, are
    defined in Table 5.1 D.
    -To fill in this field, find the code type
    numbers associated with the first digit of the
    station numbering plan.
    further identify the code type in relation to
    termination information.
    -Table 
    5.1C defines the code type identifier
    numbers.
    Access Code
    -When defining an access code, do the
    following:
    -To fill in this field, find the code type
    identifier number associated with the first digit
    of the chosen access codes in Tables 5.1 B or
    5.1 D.-Enter digits from right to left (right justified,
    zero filled) in columns 18-21.
    -Enter the same number in column 21 that
    was used in column 12, which represents the
    first digit of the access code using code type
    number 10 or 11.
    -When * or # is used as the first digit of an
    access code, enter 11 for 
    * and 12 for # in
    columns 20 and 21.
    -Enter zeros in unused columns (right
    justified, zero filled).SVR 5210
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    Table 5.1AEntry Fields for Record Code AC (Continued)
    COL.VALID
    NAMEENTRIESCOMMENTS
    18-21Code Type
    cont’d) Identifier
    Number
    x-./ 1
    0000-9999 =number
    . .Station Numbering Plan
    When defining a station numbering plan ,do
    the following:
    -To fill in this field, find the code type
    identifier number associated with the first digit
    of the chosen station numbering plan in Table5.1B or 5.1D.-For a three-digit station numbering plan,
    enter in column 21 the first missing terminal
    digit that normally would be dialed for DID
    applications.
    -Example:
    ABCxxxx
    OfficeMissingStation
    CodeTerminalNumber
    Digit
    If the missing terminal digit cannot be
    determined, a zero can be used in its place.
    -Once a terminal digit is assigned, it must be
    used in all applicable areas of the data
    sheets.
    -If there is no missing terminal digit (e.g.,
    code type identifier is 12 for code type 
    67), the
    station numbers are entered as a blank and
    the three-digit number is entered on the input
    sheets. This is the only case where a blank is
    valid.
    -The CTI range of 0000-0063 is the trunk
    group number, and the CTI range of 0000 to
    9999 is the station or pilot number as
    indicated in Table 5.16 or 5.1 D.
    -For the MERS on-network access code
    type 
    (105), the first digit of the code type
    identifier must be a 0 (lo-digit dialing) or a 7
    (7-digit dialing), and the last three digits must
    match an NPA or on-network access code
    on Record Code MR and be defined on
    Record Code TR (check type 9). If 
    ONl-ON4 is defined on Record Codes
    MRTTR/NT/TD, then one of code types 105,
    94, 96, 126, or 127 must be defined.
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    Table 5.18)Standard Access Codes
    Code 
    CT/CT1 # DESCRIPTION
    00090128Attendant Access
    10670012
    :067 067Three-digit station numbering system0012 0012Three-digit station numbering system
    station
    4
    0670012Three-digit numbering system
    Three-digit station numbering system -spare
    --1..=I.0670015Four-digit station numbering system spare-
    0670015
    -:0670015Four-digit station numbering system
    Four-digit station numbering system - spare
    4
    0670015Four-digit station numbering system -spare
    5.01000051 st digit of two-digit feature access
    6.Oll0006Three-digit attendant access codes
    i
    01q 0007Two-digit trunk access
    010 0008Additional Trunk Groups (FX, WATS, TIE, SCC, etc.)
    90010001*CO Trunks/MERS (Trunk Group 1)
    010 00111st digit of two-digit access codes for station features
    #
    0100012
    *01st digit of two-digit access codes for station features1170000
    *1Individual Speed Access0400000Call Hold
    :;079 0210000 0000Executive Reminder Entered
    *4Call Forward Variable (Flexible)
    0240000
    “5Group Dial Call Pickup0250000
    “6Extended Group Dial Call Pickup0330000Conference
    7
    0570000
    1;Trunk Call On Hook (Queuing)0320000Meet Me Conference
    0390000Call Park
    9&0280000
    *#Station Camp-On0310000Night Answer
    #O1180000#lIndividual Speed Change0440000Call Hold Answer
    z:080 0200000 0000Call Executive Forward Reminder Fixed Canceled
    #40260000Station Dial Call Pickup
    #50190000Executive Override
    #60130000Call Waiting Answer
    #7058 0000Trunk Call On-Hook (Queuing) Cancel
    Ei014 0430000 0000Call Call Waiting Park Answer Originating
    P0290000Camp-On Cancel
    ##0120000Group Speed Calling
    500000004
    51Automatic Call Distribution Feature Access (Future)1210000Unstaff Position T
    521250000Staff Position T
    531220000
    zzCall Supervisory ACD (Agent) 
    T
    1230000Emergency Assistance T
    1240000Bad Line T
    560470000
    57MDR Account Code - CTI must be # of digits used (l-8)
    0880000
    58Priority Call
    0490000Recorder Announcer - CTI requires REC/ANTRK#
    XYYY where X = PEC and YYY = PABX TRK *
    590000004SpareSVR 5210
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    Table 5.1BStandard Access Codes (Continued)
    Code 
    CT/CT1 # DESCRIPTION
    60#1060000Real-Time Clock Update
    61#0300000Flexible Night Connection
    62#0170000Attendant Control of Trunk Group Off
    63#046 0000Attendant Force Release of TrunkW%0550000RLT Day Mode
    65#0560000RLT Silent Mode
    66# _082 0000Executive Reminder Deactivate (Attendant)
    67#0900000MERS Time of Day Change (Cancel)
    68#000.0000‘ISpare
    69#075 0000Message Waiting Deactivate (Attendant Administrator)
    6801020000MERS Time Zone Display
    6900830000Message Waiting Process - CTI requires a station #
    699119 0000Group Speed Calling Update (CTI is a remainder of
    SID/256; enter A STATION #)
    6880000004Attendant Access Two-Way Trunk 
    - Spare
    710010002Trunk Group 2 Access
    720010003Trunk Group 3 Access
    730010004Trunk Group 4 Access
    740010005Trunk Group 5 Access
    750220000Code Call Originating
    760230000Code Call Answer
    770340000Paging Access
    780350000Page Answer
    790360000Dictation Access - CTI requires a trunk group number
    ---0840000Maid Service in Progress Access Code Tt
    ---0850000Maid Service Completed 7-t
    ---0860000Room Restriction Activation from Administrative Phone or
    Attendant Console j-j-
    ---0870000Room Restriction Deactivation from Administrative Phone
    or Attendant Console 
    tttACD Station User End
    j-TAccess codes are custom designed in accordance with the customer data base.
    (The above access codes are examples. They can be used as is, modified, or added to if
    desired.)
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    Table 5.1C AC Rules
    AC-02 CODE TYPE
    A code type must be one of the valid code types shown in Tables 3.1 and
    3.3, and must be appropriate for SVR 5210.
    AC-03 ACCESS CODE
    When defining the access code digits., 
    the use of dashes must be
    consistent. If digit 2 equals 
    -, then drgrt 3 must be -.
    Examoles: RetAccess
    Code
    ‘- ACCode1--
    Allowed
    ACl-lIncorrect specification
    AC-04 ACCESS CODE 
    - CODE TYPE
    Code type 10 indicates the first digit of a two-digit access code.If this
    code type is used, then digits 2 and 3 must be 
    -. Only digit 1 can be
    specified.
    Examples: 
    RetAccessCode
    CodeCode
    E
    1--%Allowed
    111
    10Incorrect specification
    AC
    ll-10Incorrect specification
    AC-05 ACCESS CODE 
    - CODE TYPE
    Code type 11 indicates the first digit of a three-digit access code. If this
    code type is used, then digits 2 and 3 must be 
    -. Only digit 1 can be
    specified.
    Examples: 
    RetAccessCode
    Code
    ACCode
    2--
    9Allowed
    AC
    AC222
    11Incorrect specification
    22-
    11Incorrect specification
    AC-51 ACCESS CODE
    The access codes must be unique across the AC forms. This also applies
    to any two-digit combinations.
    Examples: 
    RetAccess
    CodeCode
    AC1 
    o-AC
    210Access code duplication
    AC1 
    o-Access code duplicationSVR 5210
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    							TL-130400-1001Table 5.1CAC Rules (Continued)AC-52 ACCESS CODE
    The listed record code is required for the code types specified
    Record CodesCode Types
    AD
    113AT
    ,-.g)GSMK
    PN
    RCWT
    15, 16,17, 18, 45,
    46,
    89,90,102,106,107
    76 2512,119
    ;“o
    ,,53, 55,56
    98, 99,100, 115AC-52 CODE TYPE IDENTIFIER
    (a)The attendant number(s) specified in the code type ID field for code
    type 9 must be defined on Record Code AT.
    (b)The pilot number specified in the code type ID field for code type 37,
    38, 41, 42, 61, 62, 138, or 139 must be defined as the pilot number of
    the corresponding hunt group on Record Code HG.
    (c)The intercept routing code specified in the code type ID field for code
    type 0 must be defined on Record Code IR.
    (d)The SCC number specified in the code type ID field for code type 120
    must be defined on Record Code SA.
    (e)The SA access code specified on Record Code SA must appear on
    an AC record code with a code type of 1, 2, 3, 4, or 8.
    (0The on-net code specified in the code type ID field for code type
    105 must be defined on Record Code TR.
    (g)The trunk group number specified in the code type ID field for code
    types 
    1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 27, 36, 69, 97, and 141 must be defined on
    Record Code 
    Tl.AC-52 CODE TYPE 
    - OTHER RECORD CODES
    The listed class of service mark on Record Code DC, DD, or NC is required for the specified
    code types.
    Class of Service Mark
    CC (Record Code DC, 
    DD)CF (Record Code NC)
    ’CV (Record Code NC)
    CO (Record Code NC)
    EX (Record Code NC)
    HD (Record Code NC)
    MC (Record Code DC, DD)
    PA (Record Code DC, DD)
    PC (Record Code DC, DD)
    PK (Record Code NC)
    RL (Record Code DC, DD)
    SA (Record Code NC)
    UN (Record Code NC)Code Type
    22. 2320’
    21
    28, 29
    1940, 44
    32, 33
    34, 3533. 32
    39; 43
    53
    120
    31
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    Table 5.1CAC Rules (Continued)AC-53 ACCESS CODE 
    - OTHER RECORD CODES
    A feature was specified in the class of service record codes (DC, DD, NC), but an access
    code for the feature was not defined.
    N-Displayable
    Access Code
    Class of Service
    Type
    cc22, 23
    x-
    ./,”iiit 33
    ME
    48’
    FAC34, 32, 35 33
    RL..53, 55,56
    ::20 28, 29cv
    DC2l
    K71, 19 72HD40, 44
    FIi83 13,14
    Et39, 120 43
    SC119
    i/ti:, 82
    AC-54 ACCESS CODE 
    - TRUNK GROUP
    Access codes should be defined on a 
    Tl form for all trunk groups having an outgoing or
    two-way direction.
    If a trunk group does not have an access code, access to the code must
    be provided on another record code such as T, TD, OD (code types TGO and TGS), or RP.
    AC-55 ACCESS CODE
    If two-and/or three-digit access codes are defined, then the first digit of the two-and /or
    three-digit access code must be defined on an AC form.
    Examples:
    Ret Access Code Code Type
    CodeCodeType Identifier
    AC 
    l-- 100001First digit of a two-digit
    accesscode
    AC
    12- 000000 Two digit access code
    AC 
    2-- 110002First digit of a three-digit
    access code
    AC211 020010 Three-digit access code
    AC-56 CODE TYPE
    If the ward control was specified on Record Code AT, then code types 98 and 99 are
    required, and if the time period control was specified on Record Code AT, then code type 100
    is required.SVR 5210
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    Code type 007 requires the members of the specified trunk group to have a supervisory
    outgoing signal value of SO (Seize Out) on Record Code TC.
    AC-58 ACCESS CODE 
    - RECORD CODE
    An access code used on Record Code SA was not found on Record Code AC.
    AC-59 ‘CODE 
    TvP.ECode type 066 is the required input on Record Code AC whenever there are RN Record
    Codes with a code type of 3DG or 4DG.
    AC-66 
    CGDE TYPE - MERS
    An access code must be provided with either code type 094, 096, 105, 126, or 127 for the
    MERS on-network dialing feature to work properly on Record Code AC-53 
    						
    							TL-130400-1001Table 5.1 DCode Type/Code Type identifiers Definition and Description
    Code
    TypeNo.Description ofCode TypeApplicable Applicable
    CPG RecordSVR
    Code
    000
    Inter.ceptRoding Code
    001
    002
    003
    004
    005
    006
    007
    008
    009
    ._CO Access
    Code
    Foreign
    Exchange (FX)
    Access Code
    CCSA Access
    Code
    WATS Access
    Code
    1st Digit of
    Directory
    Number Dialed
    Station Code 
    -Four Digit
    Termination
    Processing
    Tie Line- Ring
    Down. Number
    Digit Sending
    Access Code.
    Tie Line Digit
    Outpulsing
    needed Access
    Code
    Attendant
    Access Code
    ACu(nU$se?foraccessAll
    TLD (Linew3e = NW)
    N (Code
    =SE).ACAll
    ACAll
    ACAll
    ACAll
    AC2.2.x.x
    LC2.2.x.x
    ‘o~;o,jtACAll
    ACAll
    AC
    AT
    CL(Destination
    Type = ATTN)
    CNAllDB Table 
    - Code
    Type Identifier
    Values in Decimal
    (Hex Values in
    Parenthesis)
    Values0 -15 (0 -F) as
    defined in T6031CPG Record
    Code Type
    Identifier
    ValuesAC: 
    OOO-0015 as
    defined on
    00-63 (00-3F)Trunk Group No.
    00-63 (00-3F)Trunk Group No.
    00-63 (00-3F)Trunk Group No.
    00-63 (00-3F)Trunk Group No.
    O-96O-9) for 3-i
    15 (F7it Dialing
    for 4-Digit
    Dialing
    Remainder of Line
    Software ID Divided
    by 256
    00-63 (00-3F)Trunk Group No.
    00-63 (00-3F)Trunk Group No.
    Attendant Consoles:
    128 (80) Console 0
    064 (40 Console 1
    or an
    YJombination
    0 ConsolesIR record.
    CL, IR, RN:
    CT/CT1 are
    Internally
    Generated.
    0000-0063
    0000-0063
    0000-0063
    0000-0063
    0000-0009
    for 3 Digit
    0015 for 4
    Digit
    CT/CT1 are
    Internally
    Generated
    0000-0063
    0000-0063
    0000-0255
    Examples:
    CitLt?et 0SVR 5210
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    Table 5.1DCode Type/Code Type identifiers Definition and Description (Continued)
    Code Description of
    TypeCode TypeNo.Applicable Applicable DB Table 
    - Code
    CPG RecordSVRType Identifier
    CodeValues in Decimal
    (Hex Values in
    Parenthesis)
    ValuesACAll
    O-9 (0-!$)9DigitsCPG Record
    Code Type
    Identifier
    Values
    0101 st Digit of Two
    Digit-Access
    Code0000-0009
    0011
    001211 (B) Digit*
    12 (C) Digit#
    Oli1st Digit of
    Three Digit 
    ”Access CodeACAll
    O-9 (O;JgDigits11 (B) Digit”
    12 (C) 
    Digit#ACAll0 (0) Unassigned
    oooEotog0012012 Group Speed
    Calling Access
    0002= 100
    Speed Call
    Nos.
    0003 = 1000Speed Call
    Nos.
    0000 013014
    015Call Waiting
    Answer Code
    Call Waiting
    Originating
    Access Code
    for Conference
    Bridge 2
    Attendant
    Control of Trunk
    Group 
    - On
    Attendant
    Control of Trunk
    Group 
    - Off
    $;;;fant Direct
    Executive
    Override
    Call Forwarding
    - Fixed
    Call Forwarding
    - Variable
    Code Calling 
    -Origination
    Code Calling
    AnswerACAll0 (0) Unassigned
    ACAll0 (0) Unassigned0000
    ACAll0 (0) Unassigned
    0000
    016ACAll
    0 (0) Unassigned0000017ACAll0 (0) Unassigned
    0000
    018019ACAll0 (0) Unassigned0000ACAll0 (0) Unassigned0000
    020
    021
    022
    023ACAll0 (0) Unassigned0000ACAll0 (0) Unassigned
    0000ACAll0 (0) Unassigned
    0000ACAll0 (0) Unassigned
    0000 
    						
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