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    Digital Key Telephone Spsteme LEAGT COST ROUTING &CR) PRCIGRAMlywG 
    LCRPROG FunWING (Co&d) 
    D, Route List Table 
    1. Press the ROUTE LISTTABLE flexible but- 
    ton (Button #4). The following message will 
    be shown on the display phone: 
    Where: 
    - RR = Route List Table number 00-15 
    - T = Time Period Route list l-4 
    - G = CO Line Group l-7 
    - DD = Insert/Delete Table reference 
    00-19 (## for none) 
    - L= LCR Class of service (LCOS) 
    2.Press the HOLD button to save the entry. 
    Confkmation tone is heard and the display 
    will now update. 
    3.To enter additional CO line groups in the 
    same time period route kt number: Dial G 
    DD L HOLD 
    To enter data for a different time period route 
    list: 
    1. Press program button 4 and enter alI data 
    (RRTGDDL). 
    2.Repeat above to program a new Route 
    Number 00 to 15 or press a flexible button 
    to program other ICR fnfonnation. 
    The following message will be shown on the 
    display when the Call Cost feature has been 
    enabled in Flash 05. Button #Il. 
    where: 
    - RR = Route List Table number 00- 15 
    - T = Time Period Route list l-4 
    - CCC = Cost for one minute $O.OO- 
    $9.99 
    - G= CO Line Group 1-7 
    - DD = Insert/Delete Table reference 
    00-19 (## for none) 
    - L= LCR Class of Service (LCOS) Description 
    Route List Table. Up to 16 different Route kt 
    tables can be programmed. Each route list table 
    contains four time period routing lists. one for 
    each of the available (four) daily start time 
    periods. Within eaoh time period route list up 
    to seven CO (outside] line groups and their 
    corresponding Insert/Delete Table if any and 
    LCR class of setice priority are programmed on 
    a per line group basis. 
    When routirrg a CO caIl through LCR CO Line 
    groups are accessed in sequence so that the 
    first line group entered Fpresents the least 
    costly (and fust selected) and the last line group 
    entered represents the most costly (and 
    last 
    selected). 
    The Route List Table references many other 
    tables when processing a call for routing. 
    First 
    of all, the Daily start time table is referenced to 
    determined what start time entry shouId be 
    checked in the weekly schedule table. The cor- 
    responding entxy in the weekly schedule table 
    depending on the day of the week then deter- 
    mines which Time Period Route list should be 
    used within the Route List Table. 
    The system then begins to check for idle lines 
    in the first entered CO hne group and will 
    proceed until an idle line is found. While it is 
    searcbhg for an idle CO line the Station LCR 
    COS fs checked against the entries for ICR COS 
    Priority of the specific CO line groups (see LCR 
    COS Priority explanation below). Once an idIe 
    CO liue is found with a LCR priority equal to or 
    higher than the stations I.JCR COS then a fti 
    cheek is made to determine if an Insert/Deiete 
    table should be referenced. Once all 
    of the 
    tables and entries are oheeked the system then 
    processes the eaIl on the outside CO line. 
    Related Pr~grammLng: Refer to Sec. 710.2, 
    System Features Programming, Call Cost 
    Display Feature prog 
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    LCRPROG RAMMING (Cont’d) 
    Route lht Table (Cont’d) 
    Pro- steps Description 
    LCR CO5 Pdority. A station should be as- 
    signed a class of service for LCR. Refer to Sec. 
    730.1. Station Attributes Programming. LCR 
    Class of service (COSI. The LCR COS can be 
    between 0 and 6. with 0 being unrestricted and 
    6 being the most restrictive. Within the time 
    period route List Table, line groups are given an 
    LCR COS Priority assfgnment 
    between 0 and 6, 
    A 
    station using LCR witt be able to use only 
    those CO (outsfde) line groups with a priority 
    assignment of equal or higher value than the 
    station’s LCR Class of Servkg (i.e. a station wfth 
    U=OS 3 can use line groups with a priority of 
    3-6). 
    Table 765-l L.CR Clam of Send&e Table 
    I Allowed Access 
    I LX3R CO Line Group Priority 
    to Route 
    0 1 2 3 4 5 6 
    S I 
    T O[Y Y Y Y Y!Y Y 
    A 
    1 
    N Y Y 
    Y i Y 1 Y 1 Y 
    I.4 
    c 
    R 
    c 
    0 
    S 
    2 N. N 
    Y Y Y Y Y 
    3 
    N -N’N 
    Y Y 
    Y Y 
    4 N 
    N N N ‘Y Y 
    5 N 
    N N N N Y Y 
    6 
    N N. . . N .N N NY Y 
    N= Cannot use Line Group 
    Y= l3as access to tie Group  
    						
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    ~@tal Key T&phone Systtnm LEAST COST ROUTING (LCR) PROGRAMMING 
    LCR PRffi RAMMING (Co&d) 
    E. Insert/Delete Table 
    programmbg Steps 
    l.Press INSERT/DELm TABLE flexible 
    button (button #5). The following message 
    will be shown on the display phone: 
    Enter the table information as follows; 
    Whel-f?: 
    - ‘IT = Insert/Delete Table Number OO- 
    19 
    - X = (01 Pm-Delete numbers (fir;st dig- 
    its dialed in the number). 
    [l] Pre-Insert numbers [insert digits 
    in front of number dialed, 
    (21 Post-Insert numbers [insert digits 
    behind number dialed) 
    - DDD = [email protected] (up to l&digits may be 
    deleted fi-om the beginning of the 
    number dialed and up to 40 digits 
    can be inserted [ZO pre and 20 post)]. 
    P.Press the HOLD button to save the entry. 
    Confirmation tone is heard and the display 
    will now update. 
    To add and delete numbers in the same table, 
    enter the different i.nsertion/deletlon tables in 
    step 1 and enter as separate entries using the 
    same table number. 
    In the Insert Tables for LCR programming: 
    1. Press the TRANS button for a pause. 
    - The [+k] and [#I digits are allowed as 
    valid digits for inserting [email protected] dialed 
    e 
    over the network. 
    - The [S] and [#] are valid entries for 
    adding digits in both the pre (in front 
    of) or post (bebind the number) ta- 
    bles. 
    - The la] and [#] can not be used as de- 
    lete characters in the Delete Tables. 
    To delete a Table, enter the Table number fol- 
    lowed by the WOLD button. Descriotion 
    l.mcrt/Delctc Table. Digits can be either 
    added or deleted when dialing a number. For 
    instance, if a user dials a long distance call that 
    should be placed on a foreign exchange 0?Xl 
    line, the digit (11 and the three-digit area code 
    (NPAl dialed by the user must be deleted before 
    the call can be placed on that FX line. An 
    Insert/Delete Table can be programmed to do 
    this. Dfgits can also be added to a number that 
    has beendialed by the user. For instance. Other 
    Common Carrier (CCC) access codes and 
    authorization (ID) codes can be automatically 
    inserted by the system eftHer in front of and/or 
    behind the number dialed. 
    There are 20 Insert/Delete Tables and each 
    table allows for entries into a delete table and a 
    pre and post insert table. Up to 4cFdigtts (in- 
    cluding pauses) can be inserted 20-pre and 
    20-post) and up to 16-digits can be deleted. 
    Digits can be inserted before or after the num- 
    ber dialed but can be deleted only fi-om the start 
    of the number dialed. 
    Figure 765-4 Ex: In5crt/r.klete Pgm Form 
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    F. ~afly Start Thnc Tabk 
    Proj+-mmdng Steps 
    1. press the DAILY E3XFS flexible button 
    (button #6). The following message wifI be 
    shown on the display phone: 
    2. Enter times in military form (2400 Bours) 
    in succe8sioIL 
    3.FVess the HOLD button to save the entry. 
    Confirmation tone is heard and the display 
    wiil now update. Default times are 0800. 
    ~700,2300(8AM,5PM,and11pM),and 
    the fourth time is disabled [#I###). To 
    change a start time all times must be re- 
    entered. Four Pounds [####I will be dis- 
    played if nothing is entered for a specific 
    time. Description 
    Daily Stark Time Table. The daily starttime 
    table is used to correlate the LAX routing table 
    to the time sensitive discount stnxzture offered 
    by the customers carrier. For exxnple in the 
    most common situation the most expensive 
    rate period is between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm. 
    often called the day rate. The !Irst discount 
    period usually starts at 5:00 pm and runs until 
    1l:OO pm. often called Evening Rates. The re- 
    maining time (from 11:OO pm until 8:00 am) in 
    this example is referred to as night time rates 
    which usually has the biggest discount. With 
    the wide selection of Commoh Carriers the least 
    costly route for a particular area code may be 
    different at different times of the day. To accom- 
    modate this situation. this table and the Weekly 
    Schedule Table work together, dividing the day 
    into four possible time periods. By default these 
    tables are set at the standard divisions of 8AM. 
    5PM. and 11PM. However. these times can be 
    changed. 
    The enties in the Daily Start Time table are 
    used to select the time period to reference. in the 
    weekly schedule. Based on the time a calI is 
    placed the da@ start time table selects the’ time 
    period to choose in the weekly schedule. The 
    weekly schedule is then used to determine the 
    time period route list in the Route List Table to 
    use for routing the call for a particular day of 
    the week. 
    The times are entered in the 24 hour format. 
    Fi@rc 765-S Daily Start Time & We&ly Schedule Tables 
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    LCR PROG RAMMlNG (Cont’d) 
    G. Weekly Schedule T&e 
    Pro@anunirX Step5 
    1. Press the WEEKLY SCHED flexible button 
    (button #7). The following message will be 
    shown on the display phone: 
    where: 33~ Day of the Week 
    - Ck Monday 
    - 1= Tuesday 
    - 2= Wednesday 
    - 3=Thursday 
    - 4= Friday 
    - 5= Saturday 
    - 6= Sunday 
    T = Time Period Route List (l-4) to use for the 
    time of day (based on the daily start time table]. 
    Enter values for all time periods spedfied in the 
    daily start time table for that day. 
    - 1 st T = Time Period Route list for tbe 
    FIRST Daily Start TSme.(applies to all 
    Route List Tables) 
    - 2nd T = Time Period Route List for 
    the SECOND Daily Start Time.(ap- 
    plies to all Route Ust Tables) 
    - 3rd T = Time Period Route Ust for 
    the THIRD Daily Start Time.(apphes 
    to all Route List Tables) 
    - 4th T = Time Period Route List for 
    the FOURT?-l Daily Start lBne.(ap- 
    plies to alI Route List Tab164 
    - 2.Press HOLD button after eacb complete 
    daily entry. Confirmation tone is heard and 
    tbe display will now update. Description 
    Weekly Schedrtle Table. The weekly schedule 
    table determines whatTime Period Route list to 
    use witbin the Route List Table. When a call is 
    placed and ultimately sent to a route list (call is 
    not denied) based on the time of day the call is 
    placed the Daily Start ‘Dme Table selects the 
    time period to reference in the weekly schedule 
    table. The time period route entered for the 
    specified time period, as determined in the daiIy 
    start the table and based on the day of week 
    is then selected and the call will be routed 
    according to the spec%kd time period route fist. 
    Example: u 
    - If a call is placed at 5:45 pm on a 
    Monday then according to the daily 
    start time table (using default vaIues1 
    the entry for time period two of the 
    weekly schedule is checked. Because 
    it is Monday tbe entry for time period 
    two on Monday is used and the re- 
    sult is that the Time Period Route 
    List number two (agatn using default 
    values) will be used for all routes. 
    Thus the call is routed according to 
    the entries in Time Period Two route 
    list no matter what route (OCk 15) is 
    selected. Refer to FIgure 765-6 Ex: 
    Daily &Weekly Start Time Tables 
    Fi@rc 765-6 Er: DaUy 8~ 
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    LCR PROG RAlHMlNG (Cont’d) 
    FL LCR Routing for Toll Information 
    gmmning Steps 
    1. Press TOLL IWO fl&ble button (button 
    #8)ThefoIlo~messagewillbeshawnon 
    the display phone: 
    2. Enter the two-digit Route List number (OO- 
    15) for the Route to be referenced in the 
    Route List Table. 
    3. Press the HOLD button after programming 
    the Route number. Conknation tone is 
    heard and the display will now update. 
    4.Enable ICR at this point. Refer to Sec. 
    7 10.2, System Features Programming, 
    LCR Enable. Description 
    This feature adds provisions to the LX!R call 
    processing which will allow common call rout- 
    ing for all toll information calls. 14XxX)555- 
    1212, (xXx)555-1212, 1-555-1212 and 
    555-1212 calls will all be intercepted and sent 
    to a selected route in the Route List Table. 
    Numbers dialed will be integx-ated and if it is 
    determIned to be a toll information call. either 
    preceded with an area code or without or with 
    a leadjng digit 1 or not. the call will be sent to 
    the route designated in programn&g, 
    Default: By default+ Tot1 lnfqmation Calls will 
    be to Route List TabIe zero (0) which will allow 
    toll information calls to be placed on the system 
    at default 
    A Toll Information route wfll be chosen over a 
    3-Digit or S-Digit route assignment if both are 
    assigned. 
    Entering the pound key twice [W) will deny all 
    Toll Information calls. 
    TOJLL INFORMATION ROUTE LISTTABLE DEFAULT 
    .oo. 
    FQure 765-7 Er: LCR Toll Information Routing Pgm Form 
    765-12 
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    I. Dcfhult LCR Database 
    pr0g ’ g Steps Description 
    In an effort to decrease installation and set up 
    time, usually associated with LCR, a default 
    LCR database has been incorporated. The de- 
    fault LCR database will provide basic routing 
    for local and long distance dialing. Default en- 
    tries have been made in the 3-Digit Table for 
    local offlce codes (lWXs1 and ail area codes 
    (NPA’s). Tko routes have been established with 
    the default database for rouling of all caUs 
    under default. The entire default database is 
    shoti in Figure 77543 DB Printout of LCR 
    Default. 
    The S-D&it tables con&& a default where all 
    Lm4gdistancebnd3ersrequiringanareacode) 
    with a leading digit ‘1” are routed to Route table 
    00. Route Table 00 will route calls on lines in 
    group Z for all time ptiods. All Local calls 
    [numbers that are dialed without an area code) 
    with or without a leading digit ” 1” are routed to 
    route list table 01. Route fist table 01 also 
    routes calls using lines in line group 1 for all 
    time periods. 
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    D&ital Key Telephone Systems - DATABASE PARAMETERS 
    SECTION 770 
    INITULIZE DATABASE PARAMETERS 
    770.1 INTRODUCTI0N 
    ProgITmmhg steps 
    If the system is in the programming mode, 
    continue usingthe program codes. Ifstarting to 
    program here, enter the prog - g mode. 
    Refer to Sec. 700.2. Program Mode Entry (Key 
    Station). 
    If Database Parameters need to be initiafized: 
    1. Press FLASH and dial [80]. The following 
    message wU be shown on the display of a 
    display phone: Description 
    This section describes the procedures and 
    steps necessary to initialize the system data- 
    base returning any programmed data to its 
    original or default value. The entire system 
    database may be initfalized or various portions 
    of the database may be individuaIly initialized. 
    In addition to initialization of the entire data- base, a system reset (Button #8) command is 
    alsO included in this section for clearing mean- 
    time errors without initializing the database. 
    The buttons on the key 
    telephone are defined 
    as shown below when entering the initializing 
    DataEkse Parameters progmmming area: 
    p!Fq$!q~~.~ 
    g?qEq~~ 
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    JNIT DATAWISE PW IZS (Coat’d) 
    k Initialize System Parameters 
    Programming Steps 
    If System Parameters need to he initialized: 
    1. Press the System Parameters flexible but- 
    ton 
    (Button # 11. The following message will 
    be shown on the display phone: Description 
    The system parameters may be initialized set- 
    ting all data fields 
    to their original. default 
    values. The following data fields are returned to 
    their default values upon initializing the Sys- 
    tem parameters. 
    2.To W the system parameters, press 
    the HOLD button. 
    Cor&mation tone is 
    heard, 
    PROGRAM CODE BEN ’ 
    FEATrum DEFAULTVALUE 
    (after illitializjn~ 
    SYSTEMTIMEZS 1 System Hold Recall 
    f 060 seconds 
    I FLASH01 
    2 I Exclusive Hold Recall 
    180 seconds 
    ! 
    SYSTEM 14 
    SLT Hook-flash ‘I3mer 10 (1 seconds) 
    _ 15 SLT Hook-flash Debounce 010 (-1 second) 
    16 
    SMDR Call QuaUfIcation Timer i 3osec. 
    17 
    1 Auto Call Back Timer 
    00 sec. (disabled) 
    I 
    7 I LCREnabie 
    disabled 
    8 Forced Account Codes 
    disabled 
    9 Group Listem 
    disabled 
    10 
    Idle Speaker Mode 
    dimbled 
    I1 
    Call Cost Display Feature 
    disabled 
    12 Music On Hold 
    enabled 
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    D@tal Hey Telephone By&ems INTMUZE DATADASE PAR4MJXER3 
    INIT. DATABASE PARAMETE RS Whnt’d) 
    Ini* syf3tcm P armmeters (C-ont’d) 
    ProgK3mming steps Description 
    i PROGRAM CODE iBEN 
    1 MISC. SYSTEM FEATURE DEFAULTVALUE 
    (after initim 
    i FEATURES 
    iFLASH 
    /FLASH11 
    IlUSH j Attendant Assignment 
    I SIA 100 I 
    1-4 I Time and Date Format 12 HR M/D/Y 
    j PBX Dialing Codes None 
    FLASH 13 
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