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Step 4
For all NPAs that are dialed with a leading 1, enter a Selection Number in
the 1+CODE SEL # column. If the 1+CODE SEL # and the CODE SEL #
routing is the same, enter the same Selection Number in both columns.
If the system is installed in a Conflict Code Area:
•ARS automatically recognizes NPA and NNX codes. If a leading 1
is dialed, the call is routed according to the 1+CODE SEL # entry. If
the leading 1 is not dialed, the call is routed according to the CODE
SEL # entry. 
•All NPAs dialed must...

Page 622

Step 4
For all NPAs, enter a 1+CODE SEL # entry. All NPAs must be dialed with
a leading 1.
3-Digit Initialization Programming
If the system is installed in an area where Conflict Codes exist, check the
YES box for the heading: SYSTEM IN A CONFLICT AREA. If the sys-
tem is not in a Conflict Code area, check the NO box. The entry for this
prompt is made during 3-digit table initialization.
Calls to exchange 976, usually used for dial-up services for which there is
a fixed charge per call (such as...

Page 623

Completing the 6-Digit Table PRF 
ARS uses the 6-digit table to provide 6-digit analysis for programmed
NPA codes. If an NPA is listed on the table, and the NPA is dialed (with or
without a leading 1), ARS checks the NNX list for that NPA. If the NNX
is found in the list, the match selection number (MATCH SEL #) is cho-
sen. If the NNX is not found in the list, or the NPA does not have an NNX
list, the default selection number (DEFAULT SEL #) is chosen. If the NPA
is not listed in the 6-digit table,...

Page 624

Completing the E.A. & OPR-ASSIST Assignments 
Operator-Assisted Calls
A Selection Number for operator-assisted calls must be specified in the
OPERATOR-ASSISTED CALLS column. It is recommended that the Se-
lection Number and its associated Call Route Options be highly restrictive
to prevent abuse of the operator-assist capability. Remember that call cost
control is effectively bypassed when an outside operator is accessed.
International Calls
The INTERNATIONAL CALLS column is used to designate the Selec-...

Page 625

RELATED PROGRAMS FROM THE SYSTEM MAIN MENU 
Required Programming 
E- Trunks, E4- Next Trunk in Outbound Rotary
ARS requires trunk rotaries.  This prompt determines the selection sequence
for trunks within each rotary. 
E- Trunks, E7- Trunk Service Number
Assign a Service Number [1-10] to each trunk used for ARS.  ARS routes
calls to Service Numbers, not individual trunks.
E- Trunks, EA- Trunk Group Assign. (First Trunk in Group), Hybrid
Group trunks in rotaries by assigning each one the same First Trunk...

Page 626

QC- Operator Programming, Operator Extensions
Make sure the main operator is port 00 (normally extension 300).
QF- Line Grp Access (First Trunk in Group), Hybrid Only 
Correlate the first trunk in a trunk rotary (e.g., 801) to one of nine trunk rotary
numbers (90-98).  The system requires this correlation when setting up trunk
rotaries.  Use the trunk access code (e.g., 801 or L01) that corresponds to the
EA- First Trunk in Group
 entry. 
QQ- 1 Prefix Required for NPA Calls
If the system is in a conflict...

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EXAMPLE OF SAMPLE CORPORATION
This example develops ARS data for a fictitious company (Sample Corpo-
ration) located in Shelton, Connecticut. The paragraphs that follow show
how the ARS Program Record Forms are completed for the Sample Corpo-
ration application. Sample Corporation has purchased four dialing serv-
ices, as follows:
•AT&T WATS (Band 5)
•MCI (dial-up to network)
•AT&T FX (to Chicago - NPA 312, exchange 355)
•AT&T DDD
Note:
 Only calls within the continental United States are considered for...

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Setting Up a Sample Corporation 
To set up a Sample Corporation:
Step 1
Complete the Carrier List PRF (Table 2-1). The Carrier List is completed
below for Sample Corporation. 
 
CARRIERSERVICE
TYPESERVICE
#USAGE INFORMATION
01850C66
Carrier List for Sample Corporation
AT&T WATS 5 5
MCI DIAL-UP 1
AT&T FX 3
AT&T DDD 1Preferred service for all toll calls outside of the home NPA,
except for calls to NPA 312 - NNX 355. Second preferred 
service for calls to 312-355. Cannot be used for calls 
within the home...

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Step 2
Assign a Service Number to lines and/or outbound rotaries.
•In line programming (E4-NEXT LINE IN ROTARY and EA-FIRST
LINE IN ROTARY), assign the WATS trunks to a rotary, the FX
lines to a rotary, and the DDD trunks to a rotary. Since MCI is a dial-
up service, it is accessed over DDD trunks and is assigned Service
#1.
Step 3
•In the QL program, assign the first line in each EA rotary a service
number. DDD lines must be Service #1.
•In CP- CLASS OF SERVICE programming, verify that the Class of...

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Step 5
Complete the ARS Worksheet.
 
As discussed earlier, each type of call must be directed to the desired serv-
ice(s) for each rate period for economic call processing. Enter the informa-
tion compiled so far in this chapter into the proper columns on the ARS
Worksheet (Table 2-3). This includes:
•TYPE OF CALL
•OPT # 
•SERVICE TYPE for each Rate Period 
•COS required for each option
•SELECTION NUMBER assignment 
Description
EXAMPLE OF SAMPLE CORPORATION
Automatic Route Selection39 
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