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Nitsuko Digital System Feature And Terminal Programming Manual
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Table 2-6, 3-DIGIT TABLE PROGRAM RECORD FORM 3-DIGIT CODE1+CODE SEL # CODE SEL # SYSTEM IN A CONFLICT AREA? YES NO 3-DIGIT CODE1+CODE SEL # CODE SEL # MINIMUM COS TO DIAL 976? 01850C67 Description PROGRAM RECORD FORM 60Automatic Route Selection
Table 2-7, 6-DIGIT TABLE PROGRAM RECORD FORM AREA CODEMATCH SEL #DEFAULT SEL #NNX LIST 01850C76 OPERATOR ASSISTED CALLS SEL # INTERNATIONAL CALLS SEL # EQUAL ACCESS CALLS SELECTION # Description PROGRAM RECORD FORM Automatic Route Selection61
- For Your Notes - Description PROGRAM RECORD FORM 62Automatic Route Selection
PROGRAM ENTRY Section 3, Program Entry Table of Contents Program Entry Introduction...... ..................................................................65 Using the Program Entry Charts .................................................................65 Storing ARS Data........................................................................................66 Abbreviated Programming..........................................................................66 Program Entry Charts .................................................................................67 Rate Periods ....................................................................................67 Dial Treatments ...............................................................................68 Call Route Options .........................................................................69 3-Digit Table ...................................................................................70 6-Digit Table ...................................................................................72 Equal Access and Operator Assistance ...........................................74 Description PROGRAM ENTRY Automatic Route Selection63
Description PROGRAM ENTRY 64Automatic Route Selection
PROGRAM ENTRY INTRODUCTION This section describes the procedures for entering data into system mem- ory for each of the Automatic Route Selection (ARS) programmable fields (i.e, options). The entries are obtained from the ARS Program Record Forms (PRFs) located at the end of Section 2, SOFTWARE CONFIGURA- TION. This section is arranged according to the order of the ARS com- mands that appear on the programming terminal during program entry. These commands are outlined in the Command Structure chart at the end of this appendix. This chart shows the various levels of ARS commands. Program entry is much easier if you frequently refer to this chart. Using the Program Entry Charts The program entry charts that follow provide you, as the programmer, with the instructions you need to enter ARS data into system memory. The charts show each of the subsets within the ARS Command Level. The highlighted portions are the entries made to reach the final level shown. For example, the following chart shows that by entering GA you can use the Display, Configure, Initialize, Short or Verbose commands. If you choose M to Configure, you will have access to the Dial Treatments, E.A. & Opr-Assist, Rate Periods, Call Route Options, 6-Digit Table or 3- Digit Table commands. If Rate Periods is chosen, you can Display, Mod- ify or Store programming for that option. The chart then shows each prompt available within that level and what will be seen if the prompt is chosen. 01850C81 GA(ARS EDITOR) DISPLAY CONFIGURE INITIALIZE SHORT VERBOSE EXIT D= M= I= S= V= E= CNF>DIAL TREATMENTS E.A. & OPR-ASSIST RATE PERIODS CALL ROUTE OPTIONS 6-DIGIT TABLE EXITE= R= C= S= Q=3-DIGIT TABLE T=RP>DISPLAY DATA MODIFY DATA STORE NEW DATA STORE & EXIT D= M= S= E=EXIT Q= D= ARS> >D DISPLAY 1- SYSTEM DATA 2- WORKSPACE DATA 3- BOTH 1 & 2 D> Press1, 2 or 3. SYSTEM DATA DAY PERIOD RP#TRANSFER COMPLETE RP>[TRANSFER COMPLETE] STORING DATA ARS>ARS> >M MON-FRI Enter data from table. NOTE: At any > prompt, press for that levels menu of options. MON-FRI SATURDAY SUNDAY HOLIDAY00:00 - 08:00 08:00 - 17:00 17:00 - 23:00 23:00 - 24:00 00:00 - 08:00 08:00 - 23:00 23:00 - 24:00 00:00 - 08:00 08:00 - 23:00 23:00 - 24:00 00:00 - 08:00 08:00 - 23:003 1 2 3 3 2 3 3 2 3 3 2 WORKSPACE DATA DAY PERIOD RP# MON-FRI SATURDAY SUNDAY HOLIDAY00:00 - 08:00 08:00 - 17:00 17:00 - 23:00 23:00 - 24:00 00:00 - 08:00 08:00 - 23:00 23:00 - 24:00 00:00 - 08:00 08:00 - 23:00 23:00 - 24:00 00:00 - 08:00 08:00 - 23:003 1 2 3 3 2 3 3 2 3 3 2 RP>SATURDAY Enter data from table. SUNDAY Enter data from table. HOLIDAY Enter data from table. RP> Description PROGRAM ENTRY INTRODUCTION Automatic Route Selection65
Storing ARS Data While you are programming ARS data, your entries (i.e., modified ARS data) are temporarily stored in a dedicated section of Random Access Memory (RAM) called the Workspace. When you use the Store (S) com- mand, your entries (in the Workspace) are transferred to the system RAM where they are used as current data by ARS. When you use the Exit (E) command, any modified data will be stored in RAM. If you use Exit with- out Store, your entries are automatically stored in system RAM. The Quit (Q or ESC) command allows the ARS data previously stored in system memory to be written into the working RAM, overriding whatever data you may have entered during your programming session. If you inad- vertently enter a lot of inappropriate data, this capability can be used to re- turn ARS to the state it was in before your programming session began. Abbreviated Programming Once you are familiar with the ARS Editor, you may use Abbreviated Pro- gramming to reduce the number of steps required to enter data. To use Ab- breviated Programming, enter the command letter, the data to be entered (in the proper entry syntax), and press . Following are several exam- ples. •If you are at the 6-DIGIT TABLE COMMAND LEVEL, the entry: D3 displays both workspace and system RAM data for the 6-digit table. •If you are at the MODIFY DATA COMMAND LEVEL for D= DIAL TREATMENTS, the entry: CF0613D01PRE changes the current Dial Treatment entry from its previous entry to F0613D01PRE. Description PROGRAM ENTRY INTRODUCTION 66Automatic Route Selection
PROGRAM ENTRY CHARTS Rate Periods 01850C81 GA(ARS EDITOR) DISPLAY CONFIGURE INITIALIZE SHORT VERBOSE EXIT D= M= I= S= V= E= CNF>DIAL TREATMENTS E.A. & OPR-ASSIST RATE PERIODS CALL ROUTE OPTIONS 6-DIGIT TABLE EXITE= R= C= S= Q= 3-DIGIT TABLE T= RP>DISPLAY DATA MODIFY DATA STORE NEW DATA STORE & EXIT D= M= S= E=EXIT Q= D= ARS> >D DISPLAY 1- SYSTEM DATA 2- WORKSPACE DATA 3- BOTH 1 & 2 D> Press1, 2 or 3. SYSTEM DATA DAY PERIOD RP#TRANSFER COMPLETE RP>[TRANSFER COMPLETE] STORING DATA ARS>ARS> >M MON-FRI Enter data from table. NOTE: At any > prompt, press for that levels menu of options. MON-FRI SATURDAY SUNDAY HOLIDAY00:00 - 08:00 08:00 - 17:00 17:00 - 23:00 23:00 - 24:00 00:00 - 08:00 08:00 - 23:00 23:00 - 24:00 00:00 - 08:00 08:00 - 23:00 23:00 - 24:00 00:00 - 08:00 08:00 - 23:003 1 2 3 3 2 3 3 2 3 3 2 WORKSPACE DATA DAY PERIOD RP# MON-FRI SATURDAY SUNDAY HOLIDAY00:00 - 08:00 08:00 - 17:00 17:00 - 23:00 23:00 - 24:00 00:00 - 08:00 08:00 - 23:00 23:00 - 24:00 00:00 - 08:00 08:00 - 23:00 23:00 - 24:00 00:00 - 08:00 08:00 - 23:003 1 2 3 3 2 3 3 2 3 3 2 RP>SATURDAY Enter data from table. SUNDAY Enter data from table. HOLIDAY Enter data from table. RP> Description PROGRAM ENTRY CHARTS Automatic Route Selection67
Dial Treatments 01850C79 GA(ARS EDITOR) DISPLAY CONFIGURE INITIALIZE SHORT VERBOSE EXIT D= M= I= S= V= E= CNF>DIAL TREATMENTS E.A. & OPR-ASSIST RATE PERIODS CALL ROUTE OPTIONS 6-DIGIT TABLE EXIT E= R= C= S= Q= 3-DIGIT TABLE T= DT>DISPLAY DATA MODIFY DATA STORE NEW DATA STORE & EXIT D= M= S= E=EXIT Q= D= ARS> >D DISPLAY 1- SYSTEM DATA 2- WORKSPACE DATA 3- BOTH 1 & 2 D> Press1, 2 or 3. SYSTEM DATA DT #01: F0613D01PRE DT #02: F041D03W6ORE DT #03: NOT DEFINED DT #04: NOT DEFINED DT #05: NOT DEFINED DT #06: NOT DEFINED DT #07: NOT DEFINED DT #08: NOT DEFINED DT #09: NOT DEFINED DT #10: NOT DEFINED DT #11: NOT DEFINED DT #12: NOT DEFINED DT #13: NOT DEFINED DT #14: NOT DEFINED DT #15: NOT DEFINED WORKSPACE DATA DT #01: F05D04W1201 Typical workspace data displayed. The prompt: NO DATA indicates that no date has been modified during this session. TRANSFER COMPLETE DT>[TRANSFER COMPLETE] STORING DATA ARS>ARS> NEW DT # Enter the Dial Treatment # (01-15). D=DISPLAY F=FIND C=CHANGE E=EXIT nn> D WORKSPACE DATA DT #nn: nn>To Enter Data for a different Dial Treatment Number. ENTER DIAL TREATMENT Enter New Dial Treatment Number. nn>Returns to DT> level. NEW DT # NOTE: At any > prompt, press for that levels menu of options.DT> Description PROGRAM ENTRY CHARTS 68Automatic Route Selection
Call Route Options 01850C82 GA(ARS EDITOR) DISPLAY CONFIGURE INITIALIZE SHORT VERBOSE EXIT D= M= I= S= V= E= CNF>DIAL TREATMENTS E.A. & OPR-ASSIST RATE PERIODS CALL ROUTE OPTIONS 6-DIGIT TABLE EXITE= R= C= S= Q= 3-DIGIT TABLE T= CRO>DISPLAY DATA MODIFY DATA D= M= EXIT E= D= ARS> CRO>D DISPLAY 1- SYSTEM DATA 2- WORKSPACE DATA 3- BOTH 1 & 2 D> Press1, 2 or 3. SYSTEM DATA S# 01 02ARS> CRO>M SEL. NO. - Enter Selection # from table. F=FIND I=INSERT A=ADD E=EXIT SEL. NO. - COS=Class of service (00-27) SERVICE #=Service # (01-10) DT=Dial Treatment (00-15) Returns to CRO> level. ENTER ROUTE DEF. - NOTE: At any > prompt, press for that levels menu of options.CRO> RATE PERIOD 01 02 04DIAL TREATMENT 01 00 05MAX COS NO DATA 02 02 05TRUNK GROUP 02 02 05 WORKSPACE DATA S# 01RATE PERIOD 01DIAL TREATMENT 15 MAX COS 03TRUNK GROUP 03 CRO>RP NO. - Enter Period # from table. Does this prompt appear ? NOT DEFINED INITIALIZE? If so, enter Y. Enter Selection #. RP NO. - Enter Rate Period #. >FORMAT = COS/SERVICE#/DT Enter Call Route Option data from table for the Selection #, Rate Period and Call Route Option desired. OPTION NUMBER Enter the number to which the Call Route Option data entered will be assigned. >COS=Class of service (00-27) SERVICE #=Service # (01-10) DT=Dial Treatment (00-15) ENTER ROUTE DEF. - FORMAT = COS/SERVICE#/DT Enter Call Route Option data from table for the Selection #, Rate Period and Call Route Option desired. >D=DELETE To delete the entire Call Route Option list for current Rate Period and Selection #, Press A. or Enter number of option to be deleted. OPTION # - > Description PROGRAM ENTRY CHARTS Automatic Route Selection69