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    							Toll Restriction
    Program 42-0 – CO Line to PBX/Centrex Connection & Access Codes
    Strata DK Programming 5/994-9
    Toll Restriction
    Program 42-0 Overview
    Use this program to allow Centrex/PBX (after flash) features to operate. Do not use this program 
    when the Centrex feature (assume 9) is used and the DK LCR is activated (see notes below).
    The Strata DK System recognizes PBX/Centrex access codes via Programs 42-1~8. Program 42-0 
    informs the software which lines are connected to a PBX or to Centrex. This combination allows 
    Toll Restriction and Speed Dialing to function properly.
    Notes
    lIf the CO line is programmed for behind Centrex/PBX (LED ON), reseize guard time is 1.5 
    seconds. If CO line is programmed for normal operation guard time is 0.45 seconds. See 
    Program 10-1, Button/LED 02.
    lDo not use this program when using LCR behind Centrex/PBX; use Program 
    45-2 instead. 
    Also, do not use this program if installing CO lines behind “assume-9” Centrex. 
    						
    							Toll Restriction
    Program 42-1~8 – PBX/Centrex Access Codes
    4-10Strata DK Programming 5/99
    Program 42-1~8 – PBX/Centrex Access Codes
    Processor Type:DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs
    Program Type:Toll Restriction
    Initialized Default:Assigns no access codes to PBX groups
    Program 42-1~8 Overview
    The Centrex access code(s) used to make out-of-centrex calls (usually 9) is entered in this table.
    Use this program to allow correct Toll Restriction and Centrex/PBX transfer operation.
    Do not use this program when using LCR behind Centrex/PBX; use Program 
    45-2 instead. Also, 
    do not use this program if installing CO lines behind “assume-9” Centrex.
    
    
    
    
      6SNU   +ROG  6SNU +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG
    PBX/Centrex Access Code 
    NumberPBX/Centrex Outgoing CO Line Access Code(s)
    1st Digit2nd Digit
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    ACCESS CODE = Enter a 2-digit access code for the group, 
    as defined by the table below.
    • If access code is single digit, enter the first digit and press 
    LED Button 01 as second digit.
    • Press LED Button 01 to delete digit. 
    • Press LED Button 02 for Wild Card digit (any digit, 0~9). For 
    example, pressing 
     + LED Button 02 allows 80~89.
    SELECT = 1~8 PBX Access Code Group
    Enter the PBX Group Number 1~8 that needs 
    an access code assigned. 
    						
    							Toll Restriction
    Program 43 – 0 + Credit Card Dialing Option
    Strata DK Programming 5/994-11
    Toll Restriction
    Program 43 – 0 + Credit Card Dialing Option
    Processor Type:DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs
    Processor Type:Toll Restriction
    Initialized Default:All LEDS OFF
    
    
    
    
      6SNU   +ROG  6SNU +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG
    ProcessorCO Line Range[PDN] Port RangeProcessorCO Line Range[PDN] Port Range
    DK14 001~004 000~009 RCTUBA/BB 001~048 000~079
    DK40i 001~012 000~027 RCTUC/D 001~144 000~239
    RCTUA 001~016 000~031 RCTUE/F 001~200 000~335
    CO LineLEDPort
    20
    19
    18
    17
    16
    15
    14
    13
    12
    11
    10
    09
    08
    07
    06
    05
    04
    03
    02
    01
    LED Buttons = CO lines
    Assigned to allow dial 0+ calls with 
    selected stations.SELECT = Station Logical Port Numbers
    Press 
    6FUROO to advance or 3DJH to go back.
    After programming, press:
    •
    9ROs to turn all LEDs ON
    •
    9ROt to turn all LEDs OFF
    •
    0RGH + CO line number, then  to display and advance 
    						
    							Toll Restriction
    Program 43 – 0 + Credit Card Dialing Option
    4-12Strata DK Programming 5/99
    Program 43 Overview
    This program enables selected station users to bypass their normal Toll Restriction assignments by 
    dialing “0” immediately after seizing a CO line. Both the station and the line must be enabled for 
    this feature with this program.
    After seizing the line, the station user is required to dial a specific number of digits, which includes 
    the leading 0. This digit-length requirement forces the user to dial a telephone number or a 
    telephone number plus a credit card number. As a result, these calls are billed to the credit card, 
    and operator-placed calls are not billed to the line. The digit length, 1~30 numbers, is set in 
    Program 60-7. This length is determined by the system’s call routing method.
    If the number of digits set in Program 60-7 are not dialed, the call will be cut off 20 seconds after 
    the last digit is dialed.
    When not dialing via LCR, the digit length should usually be 25 which is the sum of the digits in 
    the telephone (11) and credit card (14) numbers. When using LCR, a digit length of 11 is 
    recommended.
    Stations that are enabled with 0 + credit card calling should not be restricted for dialing 0 or 01 in 
    Programs 46 (10~80) and 48.
    Important!More digits than the length set in Program 60-7 are allowed to be dialed; there is no 
    limit to the amount of digits that can be dialed. 
    						
    							Toll Restriction
    Program 44-1~8 – Toll Restriction/Traveling Class Override Codes
    Strata DK Programming 5/994-13
    Toll Restriction
    Program 44-1~8 – Toll Restriction/Traveling Class 
    Override Codes
    Processor Type:DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs
    Program Type:Toll Restriction
    Initialized Default:All Classes Blank (no code)
    Program 44-1~8 Overview
    This program enables you to assign a code for each of the Toll Restriction classes established in 
    Program 46. If one of these codes is entered at a station, the station assumes the code’s class for 
    that call. When the call is complete, the station returns to its regular class assigned in Program 48. 
    The Traveling Class code data is not sent out the SMDR port and does not print out on station call 
    records. Account Codes (Forced or Voluntary) can also be used for this function, in which case the 
    Account Code will print out on SMDR (see Programs 69 and 70).
    Notes
    lStations selected in Program 30, LED 16 ON, can add, change, or delete the codes set in 
    Program 44-1~8. 
    lWhen the Toll Restriction Override code is dialed, the stations class (defined in Program 48) 
    changes to the class assigned to the code in Program 44-1~8.
    lDo not use the same codes set in Program 45 (8 and 9).
    lStations enabled in Program 30, Button/LED 16 ON, are allowed to enter and change Toll 
    Restriction Class (1~8) override codes.
    
    
    
    
      6SNU   +ROG  6SNU +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG
    ProcessorToll Restriction ClassProcessorToll Restriction Class
    DK14 1~4 RCTUBA/BB 1~4
    DK40i 1~4 RCTUC/D 1~8
    RCTUA 1~4 RCTUE/F 1~8
    Toll Restriction Class
    SELECT =DATA = (1~4 Digit Code)
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    DATA = Toll Restriction Code for Selected Class (1~4 digits)SELECT = Toll Restriction Class 1~8 
    						
    							Toll Restriction
    Program 44-91~93 – Emergency Bypass of Forced/Verified Account Codes
    4-14Strata DK Programming 5/99
    Program 44-91~93 – Emergency Bypass of Forced/
    Verified Account Codes
    Processor Type:DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs
    Program Type:Toll Restriction
    Initialized Default:Code 91 = 911, Codes 92 and 93 are blank
    Program 44-91~93 Overview
    This program exempts as many as three special numbers, each up to four digits (such as the 
    emergency 911 number), from Verified Account Code dialing restrictions. When dialed, these 
    numbers are sent out immediately, bypassing any Verified Account Code dialing restrictions set in 
    Programs 69 and 30, button/LEDs 8 and 14, respectively. If Verified Account Codes assigned in 
    Program 69 conflict (duplicate) with emergency or other type telephone numbers set in Program 
    44-91~93, Program 44-91~93 has priority.
    If lines are behind Centrex or PBX, program the appropriate one- or two-digit Centrex/PBX line 
    access code in front of the emergency number.
    Notes
    lDo not use this program with ABR and DISA.
    lThis program does not override Toll Restriction. Emergency numbers must be put in 
    “allowed” tables in the normal Toll Restriction programming procedures.
    lIf Enhanced 911 (E911) is required, use E911 Programs in place of 44-91~93.
    
    
    
    
      6SNU   +ROG  6SNU +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG
    Emergency Number (1~3)
    SELECT =DATA = (1~4 Digit Telephone Number)
    91 911 (default)
    92
    93
    If CO lines are behind PBX or Centrex, program the PBX/Centrex outside CO line access code. 
    Example: “9”. A pause is automatically inserted following the first 9. 
    See Programs *45-2 to assign the CO line and access code for behind PBX/Centrex operation. 
    Also, if the system CO lines are behind Centrex/PBX, the Centrex/PBX CO line access codes 
    must be programmed in front of the emergency telephone number. Example: If the Centrex/PBX 
    access code is “9”, then enter 9911 in Program 44-91.
    DATA = Emergency Telephone Number (1~4 digits)
    To enter blanks, press LED Button 01.SELECT = 91~93
    to set Emergency Number 1~3 
    						
    							Toll Restriction
    Program 45-1 – LCR/Toll Restriction Dial Plan
    Strata DK Programming 5/994-15
    Toll Restriction
    Program 45-1 – LCR/Toll Restriction Dial Plan
    Processor Type:DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs
    Program Type:Toll Restriction
    Initialized Default:Assigns Dial Plan 7 to the system (current North American Numbering Plan)
    Where:
    Program 45-1 Overview
    This program enables you to define a dial plan for the Toll Restriction software to recognize the 
    typical dialing sequence of long distance/local calls made from the system’s home area code, and 
    to identify area and office codes. The dialing plan defines several components of a telephone 
    number for long distance calling
    Notes
    lSetting the proper dialing plan in this program is also required for the Least Cost Routing 
    feature to function properly.
    
    
    
    
      6SNU   +ROG  6SNU  +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG
    XPlanToll Restriction/LCR Dial Plans
    9(101XXXX)+1+NXX+NXX/NXX
    8(101YXXX)+1+NXX+NXX/NXX
    7(10XXX)+1+NXX+NXX/NXX
    6For UK only.
    50+ (0+ and universal (Codes 5 and 4) are not used in USA.)
    4Universal (0+ and universal (Codes 5 and 4) are not used in USA.)
    3(10XXX)+1+AC+NXX/NXX
    2(10XXX)+1+AC+NXX/1+NNX
    1(10XXX)+AC+NXX/1+NNX
    In NXX and NNX,
    X =
    N =0~9
    2~9
    NXX = Office code (interchangeable with area and office codes; second digit can be 
    0~9)
    NNX = Office code (not interchangeable; second digit cannot be 1 or 0)
    AC = Area Code
    1+ NNX = 1 may be dialed before office codes
    10XXX = old 5-digit Carrier Access Codes
    101YXXX/101XXXX = new 7-digit Carrier Access Codes
    Y = 0, 5 or 6
    DATA = Plan 1~9
    Enter Codes 1~9 to indicate the 
    dial plan for the system.SELECT = 1 
    						
    							Toll Restriction
    Program 45-1 – LCR/Toll Restriction Dial Plan
    4-16Strata DK Programming 5/99
    lThe Strata DK System automatically restricts direct dialing of 10XXX+1 and 10XXXXX+1 
    access codes to any station that is toll restricted. These codes are allowed in system speed dial 
    and LCR modified digit tables. This is necessary to control Long-Distance-Carrier access. 
    10XXX+0 and 10XXXXX+0 are allowed/denied depending on the stations class and Program 
    46 (10~80) button/LED 01 assignment.
    Pre-January 1995 North American Numbering Plan (NANP)
    Plans 1~6 use numbering plans for systems that do not use the NANP established January, 1995. 
    DK14, DK40i, and all DK424 RCTUs provide plans 1~9.
    Long Distance Prefix 1 in most areas must be the first digit dialed for long distance calling. In 
    such areas, the area code is dialed right away. The dial plan defines whether the prefix 1 is required 
    for a particular installation’s long distance calling.
    Area/Office Code Numbering Schemes—In most places, the middle digit of an area code is 0 or 
    1, and the middle digit of an office code is 2~9. Toll Restriction examines the first three-digit 
    sequence dialed and determines whether it is an area code or an office code.
    ©If the middle digit is 0 or 1, then the sequence is an area code.
    ©If the middle digit does not equal 0 or 1, then the sequence is an office code, and the office 
    code parameters of the selected dialing plan apply.
    An exception to this rule exists. In some places, area and office codes are interchangeable. The 
    middle digit is always 0 or 1 (see Code 3 selection). In such a case, the system only knows that 
    three digits dialed are an area code if 1 is dialed before them. If 1 is not dialed first, the system 
    knows the three digits are an office code. The dial plan defines the numbering scheme applicable 
    to the installation site.
    Special Common Carrier Number and Digit Length - for SPCC numbers of the form 950-
    XXXX, this program can allow credit card calling but will restrict the maximum number of digits 
    dialed to prevent defeat of Toll Restriction.
    Plan 1
    Older Strata DK Systems use Plan 1 for dialing plan AC+NXX/1+NNX if the installation is in a 
    location where a user places a long distance call to a destination outside the area code without 
    dialing 1 before dialing the area code. The user places a long distance call to a destination in the 
    same area code by dialing 1 directly before the office code. 
    ©The first three digits of a ten-digit number is an area code if the middle digit is 0 or 1. 
    ©Pressing the first three digits immediately after a 1 in an eight-digit string is an office code
    ©A seven-digit string starting with an office code is a local call.
    Plan 2
    ©Plan 2 is 1+AC+NXX/1+NNX. Use this plan where a user places a long distance call to a 
    destination outside the area code by dialing a 1 before dialing the area code. The user places a 
    long distance call to a destination in the same area code by dialing a 1 directly before the office 
    code 
    ©When using this plan, the system recognizes the following:
    ©The first three digits following a 1 in an 11-digit number are an area code, if the middle 
    digit is 0 or 1. 
    ©The first three digits dialed immediately after a 1 in an eight-digit string is an office code. 
    						
    							Toll Restriction
    Program 45-1 – LCR/Toll Restriction Dial Plan
    Strata DK Programming 5/994-17
    Toll Restriction
    Plan 3
    ©Plan 3 is 1+AC+NXX/NXX. Use this plan where a user places a long distance call to a 
    destination outside the area code by dialing a 1 before dialing the area code. The user places a 
    long distance call to a destination in the same area code by simply dialing the number, without 
    a 1 in front. The office codes are interchangeable. The system differentiates between them 
    whenever it sees the digit 1 dialed.
    When using this plan, the system recognizes the following:
    ©If 1 is the first number entered in an 11-digit string, the next three digits are an area code.
    ©A 10-digit string is not recognized.
    ©The first three digits in a seven-digit string are an office code. (There is no distinction 
    between local call dialing and long distance dialing within the area code.)
    ©Digits 5~7 in an 11-digit string may be an interchangeable office code as well. 
    Plans 4~6
    Not used in the United States.
    Post 1995 North American Numbering Plan (NANP)
    Plans 7~9 use the NANP established January 1995. DK14, DK40i, and all DK424 RCTUs provide 
    plans 7~9.
    ©Prefix 1 is used only when followed by an area code. The area code can be the home area code, 
    depending on the telephone company’s plan in that state.
    ©Area/Office code numbering schemes – All area codes and office codes will have the format 
    NXX, making the new plan have both interchangeable area codes as well as interchangeable 
    office codes.
    ©Intra-area code toll calls can be according to a seven-digit only plan in some states. In this 
    case, a seven-digit call may be a local call or a toll call. Therefore, only particular office codes 
    can determine a toll call for a seven-digit call, not the dial plan in 45-1.
    Changing System Dialing Plan for NANP from a Station
    For NANP upgraded SW version, the dial plan can also be changed from the station port 000 
    (default station 10, 100, or 200).
    äTo change the System Dialing Plan for the North American Dialing Plan
    1. With the handset on-hook, 
    press a [DN] + 
    .You hear a confirmation tone. 
    X is 
    the current system dialing plan 1, 2, 
    3, 7, 8, or 9.
    2. Enter 
    . You hear a confirmation tone.
    3. Enter the one-digit (X) for 
    the system dialing plan (X 
    = 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, or 9).You hear a confirmation tone.
    NANP=X KEY CODE=
    CODE=6267  NANP=
    CODE=6267  NANP=X 
    						
    							Toll Restriction
    Program 45-1 – LCR/Toll Restriction Dial Plan
    4-18Strata DK Programming 5/99
    Plan 7 - (10XXX)+1+NXX+NXX/NXX
    The Strata DK systems in this Programming Manual default to this plan. Used when dialing 1 
    before the long distance number. Call is placed to a destination outside the area code by dialing a 1 
    before dialing the area code.
    The user places a local code plus distance call to a destination in the same area code by simply 
    dialing the number, without a 1 in front. The area and office codes may be interchangeable. The 
    system differentiates between them whenever it sees the digit 1 dialed. This plan supports five-
    digit Carrier Access (CA) codes (10XXX) compared to seven-digit CA codes.
    When using this plan, the system recognizes the following:
    ©If 1 is the first number dialed in an 11-digit string, the next three digits are an area code 
    (
    +$&+ 7 digit number). A ten-digit string is not recognized ($&+ 7 digit number).
    ©Digits 2~4 and 5~7 in an 11-digit string are NXX format and are interchangeable.
    ©The first three digits in a seven-digit string are an office code. (There is no distinction between 
    local call dialing and long distance dialing within the area code.)
    ©If 16-digit dialing (Area Code + 7 digits) is required to be unrestricted and routed over the 
    local LCR route, program the Area Code in Program 46-2~4 and Program 
    45-2.
    Plan 8
    Same as Plan 7 except a new 7-digit carrier access code must be 101YXXX format (where Y is 0, 
    5 or 6; X is 0 to 9).
    Plan 9
    Same as Plan 7 except a new 7-digit carrier access code must be 101XXXX format (where X is 0 
    to 9).
    Area codes and office codes in XXX format (where X is 0 to 9) are allowed to be programmed in 
    the area code and office code tables for Toll Restriction and Least Cost Routing purposes.
    Only area codes formatted N(0/1)X and office codes formatted NNX are valid on call processing 
    for the old dial plans 1, 2, 3.
     New area codes NXX are valid only in NANP dialing plans 7, 8, 9.
    Office codes of the form NNX and NXX are valid on call processing for the old dialing plans 1, 2, 
    3, and new dialing plans 7, 8, 9, respectively. For international calls, area code 011 and office 
    codes XXX (as country codes) are valid on the call processing for all dialing plans.4. Press 
    5HGLDOor 5/. The telephone returns to the idle 
    mode.
    5. Press 
    6SNU.
    DATA PROGRAMMED 
    						
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