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Searching 
4.07 The Dialer monitors for rotary or DTMF dialing on its subscriber 
side and compares any subscriber dialed digits against one of 
two data bases that may be programmed into the Dialer. This compari- 
son is called “searching”. The data base in use is made up of 15 ,. 
“search tables”. After comparison, the Dialer will decide on one of the 
following actions: 
* 
1) Call must go on DDD Network. 
2) Call must go on OCC Network. - 
3) Call is preferred to go on...

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used for ‘actions’ and their meanings are listed in Table 2 below. One 
‘action’ digit must be used with each template. 
Note: MNEM. in the Table below means mnemonic and is used to 
describe templates in the paragraphs that follow below. 
TABLE 1: TEMPLATE DIGITS 
7 
DIGIT DESCRIPTION 
o-9,* To be matched against the same digit in 
the dialed sequence. 
#O Compare against ‘#‘. 
DIGIT MNEM. DESCRIPTION 
#l l/O Compare against ‘1’ or ‘0’. 
#4 n 
Compare against any digit from...

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Note: T These will force the call onto the selected route if possi- 
ble. If not possible, the call will not be completed. Redial and 
retry attempts will be directed to the same selected route. 
TT These will not dial out the ‘select’ digits and will start 
comparisons over again from the first digit. 
Dialer begins dialing out upon encountering any of the above 
search table actions with the exception of #I, #4 through #7, 
and #9. 
OTHER COMPARISONS 
4.11 In addition to...

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SEARCH EXAMPLES 
4.15 The following paragraphs describe the typical uses of the 
search tables when combined with routing data. Not all pos- 
sibilities are discussed since programming is very flexible. This exam- 
ple presumes that Route #O is used for the DDD Network and Route #1 
is used for the OCC private carrier. 
4.16 The examples associated with these descriptions list the digit 
to be entered in the template, followed by the action and a 
description. Digit...

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EXAMPLE 3: BEGIN DIALING AFTER 1ST DIGIT 
TEMPLATE ACTION DESCRIPTION 
1 #7 (Nothing) 
X 4 (FRO) 
1800 
4 (FRO) 
First digit search table. 
Also in first digit table; this 
point accessible on non l+ 
calls only. 
Fourth digit table; put call on 
DDD. 
1 xxx 
5 (FRl) All other I+ calls go to Route 
#I. 
4.19 If the Dialer is programmed to assume that a I+ call will go on 
Route #I, it will begin dialing immediately after the first ‘1’. If 
the user, in fact, then dials...

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4.22 The entry in Table 2 on page 15 for digit ‘#6’ called ‘ALL DIGITS 
DIALED’ causes an action that tells the Dialer that the user has 
finished dialing the called party, is ready to dial the ‘account code’, etc. 
Before encountering the #6, a previous search table must have se- 
lected a route and thus activated an Access Control Sequence (ACS). 
4.23 There are two exception actions. These are the ‘cut-through’ 
and ‘do nothing’ action digits. The ‘cut-through’ does...

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meanings used in the construction of an ACS are listed in Table 3 
below. This sequence may contain up to 34 characters. 
TABLE 3: ACCESS CONTROL SEQUENCE (ACS) CODES 
CODE 
I,0 
#O* 
#OO 
#Ol 
#02 
#2ab 
#3ab 
#4ab 
#5ab 
#6ab 
#7ab 
#8ab 
#gab 
#Dab 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
## DESCRIPTION 
Dial that digit. 
Dial a ‘x’. 
Dial a ‘#‘. 
Dial a ‘#’ if the last dial digit was not ‘#‘. 
Wait for account code (does not dial account code). 
Pause. Continue after pause if a = 5....

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TABLE 
4a: DETECTOR/TIMEOUT (a) CODES 
a MIN. TONE DURATION a MIN. TONE DURATION 
0 
MIN. Fail to x58 or x78 5 MIN. then continue 
1 200ms Fail to x58 or x78 6 200ms then continue 
2 400ms Fail to x58 or x78 7 400ms then continue 
3 1.0 Fail to x58 or x78 8 1.0 then continue 
4 2.55 Fail to x58 or x78 9 2.55 then continue 
TABLE 4b: DETECTOR/TIMEOUT (b) CODES 
b TIMEOUT/TONE NOT RCVD. b TIMEOUT/TONE NOT RCVD. 
0 
0 Seconds 6 12 Seconds 
1 2 Seconds 7 14 Seconds 
2 4 Seconds 8...

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The arrangement above allows for all sorts of combinations. In order 
to appreciate the range of possibilities, the five strings that can be 
dialed are named to coincide with typical applications. These names 
are really general purpose and have the properties as outlined in Table 
5 below. 
TABLE 5: GENERAL PURPOSE STRINGS/NUMBERS 
STRING 
DESTINATION 
ACCOUNT 
ACCESS 
AUTHORIZATION 
CENTREX 
PROPERTY 
First digits dialed by the user; passed 
through the search tables....

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entered, all entries in the search tables that have expiry tags are 
decremented at midnight. Those tags that return to zero on decrement 
are cancelled. This means that, after the programmed number of days, 
the search tables would return to their original state. 
4.31 There is no parameter in the programming that controls DTMF 
to pulse conversion. if the Central Office type is programmed as 
rotary dialing, then any route access will start the call with rotary 
dialing....
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