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    							Customer Data Entry (CDE)
    Form 24 - ARS: Route Lists
    4.99This form specifies the order that the Route numbers are se-
    lected. There are 100 Route List numbers; each Route List num-ber accommodates a maximum of six Route numbers. Refer to Table
    4-38, ARS: Route Lists for the form layout.TABLE 4-38
    FORM 24 
    - ARS: ROUTE LISTS
    CDE TERMINAL DISPLAY
    7:50 AM 15-JAN-88
    alarm status = NO ALARM
    LIST 
    NLhlFIRST SECOND WI-TI-IIFD WI- FOURTH WTFlFiH Wl SIXTH W-l
    0192ON
    8:3
    8:06
    07
    8:101112
    0132
    ON
    l-2-3-4-TOP5-BOTTOM
    6-QUIT7-LIST Nlhl8-DELETE9-O-ATTENDANT CONSOLE DISPLAY
    ,
    ILIST NudFIRSTSEW WT THIRD WT FOURTH WT FIFTH WT SIXTH WT
    0132ON
    Fl>F2>F6>OUlTF7>LIST NUvlF3>F&DELETEF4>TOPF9>FS>BOlTmFO>4.100 Field Description
    LIST NUM: This field displays the Route List numbers. Note that the
    LIST NUM field cannot be modified. There is a maximum of 100 list
    numbers.FIRST, SECOND, THIRD, FOURTH, FIFTH and SIXTH: These fields
    specify the Route numbers for each Route List number. Valid entries
    are 01 to 200. These fields link this form to Form 23 (refer to Table
    4-37, ARS: Route Definition).WT: There are five of these; one for each of the SECOND, THIRD,
    FOURTH, FIFTH and SIXTH fields. ON in this field indicates that the
    chosen Route number is an expensive route. The system indicates this
    by providing an audible warning tone when that route is selected.Page 109 
    						
    							SECTION MITL9109-094-210-NA4.101 Commands
    4-TOP: Pressing the TOP 
    softkey moves the line pointer to the first
    line of the form. The command line displays the first line.
    5-BOTTOM: Pressing the BOTTOM 
    softkey moves the line pointer to
    the last line of the form. The command line displays this line.
    6-QUIT: Pressing the QUIT sof-tkey when editing this form returns the
    display to the level before the field was modified. The change is not
    saved. At all other times, pressing this 
    softkey exits Form 24 and
    returns the display to the level where the forms are selected. Refer to
    Table 4-2, Available Forms.
    6-CANCEL: This 
    softkey appears after a programming error has oc-
    curred. Pressing the CANCEL 
    softkey returns the display to the level
    where the programming error occurred. This 
    softkey appears with an
    error message. Refer to Table 5-1, Programming Error Messages for a
    list of these error messages.
    ‘I-LIST NUM: This 
    softkey selects a Route List number and displays it
    on the command line. Pressing the LIST NUM 
    softkey displays the
    ENTER ROUTE LIST NUM: prompt on the command line. The selection
    is completed by entering a valid Route List number (01 to 100).
    &DELETE/ADD: This 
    softkey appears when the pointer is pointing to
    data (i.e., data on the command line). This 
    softkey has two functions; it
    deletes and adds data to the form. Pressing the DELETE sof-tkey re-
    moves the data from the selected field. The deletion is completed by
    pressing the ENTER 
    softkey. If the delete key is pressed while the
    cursor is in the [FIRST] field, data on that line is deleted. The field is
    ready for new data and the 
    softkey blanks. When the cursor is at a
    blank WT field on the command line, this 
    softkey displays ADD .
    Pressing the ADD 
    softkey enables the warning tone. The WT field
    displays ON and the 
    softkey now displays DELETE.
    O-ENTER: This 
    softkey appears only after data for a List number has
    been modified. Pressing the ENTER 
    softkey stores any modifications in
    the database.
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    							Customer Data Entry (CDE)
    Form 25 - ARS: Route Plans
    4.102 This form assigns the Route Lists to the time and day zones.
    There are 18 time zones (six for each day zone). Each time zone
    has a start time that can be set by the installer. The last specified start
    time creates a time period from its start time to the first specified start
    time of that day zone. If a time zone has no assigned Route List
    number, then all calls during that time period are restricted from this
    Route Plan. There are a maximum of 50 Route Plans. Refer to Table
    4-39, ARS: Route Plans for the form layout.
    4.103 Field Description
    TIME ZONE: This field lists the six time zones for each day zone. The
    TIME ZONE field cannot be modified.
    START HOUR: There are three of these fields (one for each day zone).
    The START HOUR field specifies the starting time of each time zone.
    The time is represented by two digits in 24 hour format. For example,
    18 represents 
    18:OO.TABLE 4-39
    7:50 AM 15-JAN-88FORM 25 
    - ARS: ROUTE PLANS
    CDE TERMINAL DISPLAY
    alarm status 
    = NO ALARM
    TIME
    DAYZONE1DAYZONE 2
    START HWRIRWTE LISTDAY ZONE 3ZONESTART HWRIRCUTE LISTSTART HDURIRDUTE LIST
    x:120031400518010
    03
    04
    E
    01
    I-QUIT
    120031400518010
    I7-RWTE PLANII8-DELETEI19-IIO-ATTENDANT CONSOLE DISPLAY
    TIME
    DAYZONE1DAYZONE2DAYZONE3ZCI’JESTART HOUR ROUTE LISTSTART I-KWR ROWE LISTSTART HOUR RWTE LIST
    01120031400518010FG%U I TF7>RWTE PLANF8XIELETEF9>FO>ROUTE LIST: There are three of these fields (one for each day zone).
    The ROUTE LIST field displays the Route List numbers and links this
    form to Form 24 (refer to Table 4-38, ARS: Route Lists). Valid entries
    are 01 to 100.
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    							SECTION MITL9109-094-210-NA4.104 Commands
    6-QUIT: Pressing the QUIT 
    softkey when editing this form returns the
    display to the level before the field was modified. The change is not
    saved. At all other times, pressing this 
    softkey exits Form 25 and
    returns the display to the level where the forms are selected. Refer to
    Table 4-2, Available Forms.
    B-CANCEL: This 
    softkey appears after a programming error has oc-
    curred. Pressing the CANCEL 
    softkey returns the display to the level
    where the programming error occurred. This 
    softkey appears with an
    error message. Refer to Table 5-1, Programming Error Messages for a
    list of these error messages.
    7-ROUTE PLAN: This 
    softkey has two functions. It displays the se-
    lected Route Plan number and enables the user to select an alternate
    Route Plan. Pressing the ROUTE PLAN 
    softkey displays the following on
    the command line: CURRENT ROUTE PLAN: XX ENTER ROUTE PLAN
    NUM: ROUTE PLAN: where XX is Route Plan number 01 to 50. The
    Route Plan selection is completed by entering a new Route Plan num-
    ber.8-DELETE: This 
    softkey appears when the pointer is pointing to data
    (i.e., data on the command line). Pressing the DELETE 
    softkey removes
    the data from the selected field. The deletion is completed by pressing
    the ENTER 
    softkey. The field is ready for new data.
    O-ENTER:This 
    softkey appears only after data for a Route Plan
    number has been modified. Pressing the ENTER 
    softkey stores any
    changes in the database.
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    							Customer Data Entry (CDE)
    Form 26 - ARS: Digit Strings
    4.105 This form (and its nested form) link the digits dialed by the user
    to the appropriate Route, Route List or Route Plan. It selects therelevant Route (if there is only one route), or Route List (if there is
    more than one route and the time of day is not important), or Route
    Plan (if the choice of routes vary with the time of day) by the 
    user-dialed digits. Refer to Table 4-40, ARS: Digit Strings for the form
    layout. Refer to Section 
    MITL9109-094-220-NA, Automatic Route Se-
    lection and Toll Control for details.TABLE 4-40
    FORM 26 
    - ARS: DIGIT STRINGS
    CDE TERMINAL DISPLAY
    7:50 AM 15-JAN-88alarm status = ND ALARM
    LEADING DIGITS
    RElURN DIAL TONERESTRICTED CDR GROUP
    9NO28YES17YESUURESTRICTED
    9
    l-B-QUIT
    NO22-3- INSERT4-5-
    7-LEADING DIG8-DELETE
    9-SHOW STRINGS O-ATTENDANT CONSOLE DISPLAY
    rLEADING DIGITSRETURN DIAL TONERESTRICTED COR GROUP
    9NO2Fl>F2>F3> I NSERTF4>F5>F6XUITF7>LEADING DIGF8>DELETEFS>SHDW STRINGS FO>4.106 Field Description
    LEADING DIGITS: This field displays the first digits of each digit string
    for digit analysis. The maximum number of digits in this field is five.RETURN DIAL TONE: If this field displays YES, the system provides a
    dial tone after the leading digits have been dialed.Alternately, the system does not provide a temporary dial tone when
    NO is displayed in this field. Refer to Section 
    MITL9109-094-220-NA,
    Automatic Route Selection and Toll Control for details.RESTRICTED COR GROUP:This field lists the COR Group which
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    							SECTION MITL9109-094-210-NAcannot dial the specified leading digit(s). If this field is left blank, then
    every COR Group can access the specified leading digit(s).
    4.107 Commands
    1 -YES/NO:This 
    softkey has two functions; it enables or disables
    system dial tone for each entry. Pressing the YES 
    softl.ey enables the
    system dial tone when that leading digit is accessed. The RETURN DIAL
    TONE field displays YES and the 
    softkey now displays NO . Pressing
    the NO 
    softkey disables the system dial tone when that leading digit is
    accessed. The RETURN DIAL TONE field displays NO and the 
    softkeydisplays YES again. Note that this 
    softkey only appears when the
    cursor is in the “RETURN DIAL TONE” field.
    3-INSERT: This 
    softkey adds new entries to the form. Pressing the
    INSERT 
    softkey clears the command line and moves the cursor to the
    LEADING DIGITS field. The addition is completed by entering the new
    data for each field and pressing the ENTER 
    softkey. Note that the
    system inserts the addition after the line that was displayed on the
    command line.
    6-QUIT: Pressing the QUIT 
    softkey when editing this form returns the
    display to the level before the field was modified. The change is not
    saved. At all other times, pressing this 
    softkey exits Form 26 and
    returns the display to the level where the forms are selected. Refer to
    Table 4-2, Available Forms.
    6-CANCEL: This 
    softkey appears after a programming error has oc-
    curred. Pressing the CANCEL 
    softkey returns the display to the level
    where the programming error occurred. This 
    softkey appears with an
    error message. Refer to Table 5-1, Programming Error Messages for a
    list of these error messages.
    7-LEADING DIG: This 
    softkey selects an entry in the LEADING DIGITS
    field. Pressing the LEADING DIG 
    softkey displays the ENTER LEADING
    DIGITS: prompt on the command line. The selection is completed by
    entering a valid number.
    8-DELETE: This 
    softkey appears when the pointer is pointing to data
    (i.e., data on the command line). Pressing the DELETE 
    softkey removes
    the data from the selected field. The deletion is completed by pressing
    the ENTER 
    softkey. The field is ready for new data. This softkey does
    not appear if there is data in the “SHOW STRINGS” nested form of the
    leading digit displayed on the command line.
    O-SHOW STRINGS: Pressing this 
    softkey accesses the nested form
    for any defined Leading Digits entry. Refer to Table 4-41, ARS: Nested
    Digit Strings.
    O-ENTER: This 
    softkey appears only after data for an entry number
    has been modified. Pressing the ENTER 
    softkey commits each modi-
    fication one at a time to the database.
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    							Customer Data Entry (CDE)
    Form 26 - ARS: Nested Digit Strings
    4.108 This form is reserved for specifying subsequent digits for eachentry in the LEADING DIGITS field of the previous form. It can
    only be accessed from the previous form. Refer to Table 4-41, ARS:
    Nested Digit Strings for the form layout. Refer to Section
    MITL9109-094-220-NA, Automatic Route Selection and Toll Control for
    details.TABLE 4-41
    ARS: NESTED DIGIT STRINGS
    CDE TERMINAL DISPLAY
    7:50 AM 15-JAN-88alarm status = NO ALARM
    DIGITS TO BE ANALYZED
    CITY TO FOLLOWLDNG D I STANCETERM TYPE bND NUd
    1167ROUTE1io47zLIST1OX7YESPLANIIX7NoLISTi:lo Digits To Analyze7NOROUTE1
    I16
    i-QU I T7No
    ROUTE2-3- INSERT4-NOX
    7-FIND STRING&DELETE
    g-NIXATTENDANT CONSOLE DISPLAY
    15-x
    O-DIGITS TO BE ANALYZED 
    ClTY TO FOLLOWLONG DISTANCETERhl TYPE AM) Nuvl4167
    NORWTE1Fl>F2>F3> I NSERTF4>NOXF5>XFG>QUITF7>FIND STRINGF8>DELETEFS>NlXFO>4.109 Field Description
    DIGITS TO BE ANALYZED: This field displays those digits for digit
    analysis. Digit analysis is required so that the appropriate Route, RouteList or Route Plan can be selected. The total number of digits in this
    field, the number of digits in the QTY TO FOLLOW field plus the digitsin the LEADING DIGITS field in the previous form (refer to Table 4-40,
    ARS: Digit Strings) cannot exceed 26.QTY TO FOLLOW: This field lists the number of digits that the user
    dials AFTER the analyzed digits. The Unknown prompt in this field
    indicates that the number of subsequent digits is unknown to the
    system.LONG DISTANCE: This field specifies which digit string entries require
    “long distance” management. When this field displays YES, the systemPage 115 
    						
    							SECTION MITLSI 09-094-210-NAexpects an account code for that digit string entry from users with
    COS Option 201 (Account Code, Forced Entry 
    - Long Distance Calls)
    enabled. Default condition is NO.
    TERM TYPE AND NUM: This field specifies where the digit string
    terminates. If there is only one route, then ROUTE is selected. If there
    is more than one route, but the time of day is not important, then LIST
    is selected. If the choice of routes vary with the time of day, then PLAN
    is selected.
    4.110 Commands
    l-YES/NO: This 
    softkey only appears when the cursor is at the LONG
    DISTANCE field. Pressing the YES 
    softkey indicates to the system that
    this entry requires “long distance” management. While NO indicates no
    “long distance” YES appears in the LONG DISTANCE field. The default
    condition is no “long distance” management required as indicated by
    the NO prompt.
    2-UNKNOWN: This 
    softkey appears only when the cursor is at the
    QTY TO FOLLOW field. Pressing the UNKNOWN softkey indicates to the
    system that the quantity of dialed digits AFTER the analyzed digits is
    unknown.
    3-INSERT: This softkey adds new entries to the form. Pressing the
    INSERT 
    softkey clears the command line and moves the cursor to the
    DIGITS TO BE ANALYZED field. The addition is completed by entering
    the new data for each field and pressing the ENTER 
    softkey. Note that
    the system inserts the addition one line after the line that was dis-
    played on the command line. The system automatically places all
    inserted or added strings in numerical ascending order with relation to
    existing strings.
    4-NOX: This softkey functions as a wild card sequence; it represents
    half of the area codes in North America. Pressing this 
    softkey displays
    NOX in the DIGITS TO BE ANALYZED field. Note that this 
    softkey can
    only be pressed at the beginning of a digit string.
    4-ROUTE: This 
    softkey only appears when the cursor is at the TERM
    TYPE AND NUM field. Pressing the ROUTE 
    softkey terminates that entry
    at a Route (the Route number must still be defined). ROUTE appears in
    the TERM TYPE AND NUM field.
    5-X: This 
    softkey functions as a wild card digit; it represents any digit
    from 0 to 
    9. Pressing this softkey displays X in the DIGITS TO BE
    ANALYZED field. Note that this 
    softkey can only be pressed at the end
    of a digit string.
    5-PLAN: This 
    softkey only appears when the cursor is at the TERM
    TYPE AND NUM field. Pressing the PLAN 
    softkey terminates that entry
    at a Route Plan (the number must still be defined). PLAN appears in the
    TERM TYPE AND NUM field.
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    6-QUIT: Pressing the QUIT softkey when editing this form returns the
    display to the level before the field was modified. The change is not
    saved. At 
    all other times, pressing this softkey returns the display to
    the previous form at the entry where the SHOW STRINGS 
    softkey was
    pressed.6-CANCEL: This 
    softkey appears after a programming error has oc-
    curred. Pressing the CANCEL 
    softkey returns the display to the level
    where the programming error occurred. This 
    softkey appears with an
    error message. Refer to Table 5-1, Programming Error Messages for a
    list of these error messages.
    7-FIND STRING: This 
    softkey selects an entry in the DIGITS TO BE
    ANALYZED field. Pressing the FIND STRING 
    softkey displays the ENTER
    DIGIT STRING: prompt on the command line. The selection is com-
    pleted by entering a valid digit string. Note: The entered digit string
    does not have to be an exact match; the system accepts subsets of
    digit strings-and moves the cursor to the closest entry.
    8-DELETE: This 
    softkey appears when the pointer is pointing to data
    (i.e., data on the command line). Pressing the DELETE 
    softkey removes
    the data from the selected field. The deletion is completed by pressing
    the ENTER 
    softkey. The field is ready for new data.
    9-NlX: This softkey functions as a wild card sequence; it represents
    half of the area codes in North America. Pressing this 
    softkey displays
    NIX in the DIGITS TO BE ANALYZED field. Note that this 
    softkey can
    only be pressed at the beginning of a digit string.
    O-LIST: This 
    softkey appears only when the cursor is at the TERM
    TYPE AND NUM field. Pressing the LIST 
    softkey terminates that entry at
    a Route List (the number must still be defined). LIST appears in the
    TERM TYPE AND NUM field.
    O-ENTER: This 
    softkey appears only after data for an entry number
    has been modified. Pressing the ENTER 
    softkey commits each modi-
    fication one at a time to the database.
    Page 117 
    						
    							SECTION MITL9109-094-210-NAForm 27 
    - ARS: Maximum Dialed Digits
    4.111 This form specifies the maximum number of dialed digits al-
    lowed for each Class of Restriction. The purpose of this form is
    to accommodate countries with open numbering plans such as Malay-sia, where it is generally not possible to determine from the leading
    digits the number of digits to follow. NOTE for North America the
    specified default value of Unlimited applies. Refer to Section
    MITL9109-094-220-NA (ARS), for detailed information and additional
    CDE considerations if a value other than Unlimited is chosen.TABLE 4-42
    FORM 27 
    - ARS: MAXIMUM DIALED DIGITS
    CDE TERMINAL DISPLAY
    9:15 AM 15-JAN-88alarm status = No ALARM
    CORMAXIMWl NLMBER OF DIALED DIGITS
    :Unl imi ted
    Unl imi ted3Unl imi ted4Unl imi ted
    zUnl imi ted
    Unl imi ted
    iiUnl imi ted
    Unl imi ted9Unlimited10Unlimited11Unlimited12Unlimited ’
    1Unl imi ted
    l-2-3-4-TOP5-BOl-rOM
    6-QUIT7-8-COR9-O-ATTENDANT CONSOLE DISPLAY
    COR1Fl>F6XUlTF2>F7>
    MAXIMW NUblBER OF DIALED DIGITSUULIMITEDF3>F4>TOPFS>BOl-WlF8XORF9>FO>4.112 Field Description
    COR: This field lists the COR (1
    - 25). Note that the COR field cannot
    be modified.Maximum Number of Dialed Digits:This field lists the allowed
    number of dialed digits, 1- 25, plus the default value of Unlimited.
    Note:
    26 is equivalent to UNLIMITED. therefore, when 26 is entered
    the value UNLIMITED is displayed.
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