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Starplus Triad Xts Installation Digital Key Telephone System Instructions Guide
Starplus Triad Xts Installation Digital Key Telephone System Instructions Guide
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Programming LCR TablesB-13 Appendix B - Least Cost Routing EXAMPLE--If a call is placed at 5:45 pm on a Monday, then according to the Daily Start Time Table (using default values) the entry for time period two of the weekly schedule is checked. Because it is Monday the entry for time period two on Monday is used and the result is that the Time Period Route List number two (again using default values) is used for all routes. Thus, the call is routed according to the entries in Time Period Two Route List no matter what route (00–15) is selected. Figure B-3: Daily and Weekly Start Time Table Programming Steps 1. Press the WEEKLY SCHED flexible button(FLASH 75, Button #7). The following message displays: D= Day of the Week: [0] = Monday [1] = Tuesday [2] = Wednesday [3] = Thursday [4] = Friday [5] = Saturday [6] = Sunday T= Time Period Route List (1-4) to use for the time-of-day (based on the Daily Start Time table). Enter values for all time periods specified in the Daily Start Time table for that day. 1stT=TimePeriodRouteListforfirstDailyStartTime(appliestoallRouteListtables). 2nd T = Time Period Route List for second Daily Start Time (applies to all Route List tables). 3rd T = Time Period Route List for third Daily Start Time (applies to all Route List tables). 4thT=TimePeriodRouteListforfourthDailyStartTime(appliestoallRouteListtables). 2. Press the HOLD button after each complete daily entry. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates. WEEKLY SCHEDULE TABLE ENTER D T T T T HOLD
B-14Programming LCR Tables Appendix B - Least Cost Routing LCR Routing for Toll Information Description The LCR Routing for Toll Information feature adds provisions to the LCR call processing which allows common call routing for all toll information calls. 1-(XXX) 555-1212, (XXX) 555-1212, 1-555-1212, and 555-1212 calls are intercepted and sent to a selected route in the Route List Table. Numbers dialed are integrated and if it is determined to be a toll information call, either preceded with an area code or without or with a leading digit 1 or not, the call is sent to the route designated in programming. By default, Toll Information Calls are sent to Route List Table Zero (0) which allows toll information calls to be placed on the system at default. A Toll Information route is chosen over a 3-digit or 6-digit route assignment if both are assigned. Entering the pound key twice [##] denies all Toll Information Calls. Programming Steps 1. Press the TOLL INFO flexible button(FLASH 75, Button #8). The following message displays: 2. Enter a valid Route List number (00–15) for the Route referenced in the Route List table. 3. Press the HOLD button after programming the Route number. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates. 4. Enable LCR at this point. LC R Ca l l Pro g re s s Description The LCR CALL PROGRESS Feature enables the installer to select, on a system-wide basis, whether users hear call progress indications. Programming Steps 1. Press the LCR CALL PROGRESS flexible button(FLASH 06, Button #9). The following message displays: 2. Enter a 0 or 1 on the dial pad to enable/disable the use of this feature. [0] = Disabled [1] = Enabled LCR ROUTE FOR 555 - 1212 ENTER ROUTE If this feature is disabled, a confirmation tone is given after the last digit is dialed. The user does not hear the line being seized or the outpulsing of digits to the Central Office. LCR C ALL PROGRESS 0-1 ENABLED
Programming LCR TablesB-15 Appendix B - Least Cost Routing 3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds. DEFAULT…LCR Call Progress feature is enabled. Default LCR Database Description In an effort to decrease installation and set up time usually associated with LCR, a default LCR database was incorporated. The default LCR database provides basic routing for local and long distance dialing. Default entries have been made in the 3-Digit Table for local office codes (NNXs) and all area codes (NPAs). Six routes have been established with the default database for routing of all calls under default. ForcedLeastCostRouting(LCR) Description Stations may be forced to place outgoing CO calls by use of LCR (dial [9]) to access an outside line. This lets the system administrator control dialing patterns and lines used for outgoing CO calls. This can be enabled/disabled on a per-station basis for additional flexibility and control. Forced LCR is optional (disabled) for all stations, and eliminates access to all other line groups. Programming Steps 1. PressFLASHand dial[50]. Flexible button #24 (New Range) is lit and the following message displays: 2. Enter the range of station numbers to be programmed. If only one station is being programmed, enter that number twice (100 100). 3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates. Flexible button #19 is lit. The display updates to reflect current programming for Page A: XXX-XXX = Station Range STATION ATTRIBUTES SELECT A STATION RANGE If HOLD is pressed without entering a station range, ALL stations are selected. XXX - XXX PAGE A ENTER BUTTON NUMBER
B-16Programming LCR Tables Appendix B - Least Cost Routing 4. Press the FORCE LCR flexible button(FLASH 50, Page A, Button #11). The following message displays: 5. Enter a 0 or 1 on the dial pad to enable/disable this feature. [0] = Disabled [1] = Enabled 6. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds. LC R C l a s s o f Se r v i c e ( C O S ) Description Stations can be given a class of service assignment for Least Cost Routing. The range is between 0-6, with 0 being unrestricted and 6 the most restricted. A station can use LCR routes with a priority number equal to or higher than the stations LCR COS assignment. Stations are given unrestricted access (0). Programming Steps 1. PressFLASHand dial[50]. Flexible button #24 (New Range) is lit and the following message displays: 2. Enter the range of station numbers to be programmed. If only one station is being programmed, enter that number twice, e.g., [100 100]. 3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates. Flexible button #19 (Page A) is lit. 4. Pressbutton#20.ThedisplayupdatestoreflectcurrentprogrammingforPageB. XXX-XXX = Station Range 5. Press the LCR COS flexible button(FLASH50,PageB,Button#9). The following message displays: FORCE LCR 0-1 DISABLED STATION ATTRIBUTES SELECT A STATION RANGE If HOLD is pressed without entering a station range, all stations are selected. XXX - XXX PAGE B ENTER BUTTON NUMBER LCR CLASS OF SERVICE 0-6 0
Programming LCR TablesB-17 Appendix B - Least Cost Routing 6. Enter a valid number (0–6) to correspond to the LCR Class of Service desired. 7. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates. Enable / Disable Least Cost Routing Description To use Least Cost Routing, it must be enabled. Before enabling LCR, refer to the Least Cost Routing programming tables. After the tables are programmed, you may then enable LCR for the system. After system initialization, a default LCR database is loaded into the LCR section of memory. Programming Steps 1. Press the LCR ENABLE flexible button(FLASH 05, Button #7). 2. Enter a 0 or 1 that corresponds with the following entries: [0] = Disabled [1] = Enabled 3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds. DEFAULT…LCR is disabled. Call Cost Display Description The Call Cost Display feature allows a user to view the approximate cost of each call made. This approximate cost is also printed as part of the SMDR record. The Call Cost Display replaces the call duration display when a call is made using LCR. Thecostinformationisprogrammablebyselectingoneofthe16routelisttablesandoneof the four time periods. This allows the user to program four separate costs based on the time of day for each of the 16 routes. The costs entered in the tables are costs for one minute, however, costs are calculated using a 1/10th of a minute value. These costs are rounded down and are based on the start time of the call, even if the call extends into a different time period. The SMDR printout contains a cost calculated using a 1/10th of a minute increment and the display updates approximately every 30 seconds. Programming Steps 1. Press the CALL COST DISPLAY flexible button(FLASH 05, Button #11). 2. Enter a 0 or 1 that corresponds with the following entries: [0] = Disabled [1] = Enabled LEAST COST ROUTING 0-1 DISABLED CALL COST DISPLAY 0-1 DISABLED
B-18Programming LCR Tables Appendix B - Least Cost Routing 3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds. DEFAULT…Call Cost Display is disabled. Conditions »The user must have LCR enabled to get the Call Cost Display. Initialize LCR Tables Description The LCR Tables may be initialized to set all tables to their original, default values. The following tables are reset to their original default value after initialization of the LCR Tables: Programming Steps 1. Press the LCR TABLES flexible button (FLASH 80, Button #7). The following message displays: 2. Press the HOLD button. A confirmation tone sounds. Table B-2: LCR Table Defaults Program CodeFlexible ButtonFeaturesDefault Value (after initialization) FLASH 75 LCR TABLES 1 3-Digit Area/Office Code Table None 2 6-Digit Area/Office Code Table 3 Exception Code Table 4RouteListTable 5 Insert/Delete Table 6 Daily Start Time Table 7 Weekly Schedule Table 8 LCR Routing for Toll Information Table 0 INITIALIZE LCR TABLES PRESS HOLD
Programming LCR TablesB-19 Appendix B - Least Cost Routing Print LCR Tables Description The Print LCR Tables command dumps the entire database as a permanent record which can serve as a hardcopy of the database. The system baud rate must match that of the printer or receiving device. When printing information from the LCR Tables, the following data prints (examples follow programming steps):
B-20Programming LCR Tables Appendix B - Least Cost Routing LCR Printout EXCEPTION CODE TABLE ----------------------DIGIT INS/DEL TABLE ----------------------- CODE ROUTE NO ----------------------TABLE DIGITS ---------------------- ROUTE LIST TABLE ----------------------0 1PRE PREP RT TIME COST CO GRP INS/DEL GRP PR 2 PRE P 01 2 3 4026 026 026 0261 1 1 10 0 0 01 1 1 13 4 5 6PRE PRE PRE PREP P P P 11 2 3 4000 000 000 0001 1 1 10 0 0 01 1 1 17 8 9 10PRE PRE PRE PREP P P P 21 2 3 4010 010 010 0101 1 1 10 0 0 01 1 1 111 12 13 14PRE PRE PRE PREP P P P 31 2 3 4072 072 072 0721 1 1 10 0 0 01 1 1 115 16 17 18PRE PRE PRE PREP P P P 41 2 3 4171 171 171 1711 1 1 10 0 0 01 1 1 119 PRE P 51 2 3 4106 106 106 1061 1 1 10 0 0 01 1 1 1DAILY START TIME TABLE ----------------------------------- TABLE TIME 61 2 3 4277 277 277 2771 1 1 10 0 0 01 1 1 11 2 3 4 800 1700 2300 #### WEEKLY SCHEDULE TABLE ----------------------------------- START TIME M T WTFSS ----------------------------------- 800 1 1 11133 1700 2 2 22232 2300 3 3 33333 #### 3 3 33333 LCR ROUTE FOR 555-1212 ----------------------------------- 0 6 DIGIT TABLE ----------------------------------- AREA CODE NOROUTE OFFICE CODES
Programming LCR TablesB-21 Appendix B - Least Cost Routing 3 DIGIT TABLE ---------------------- CODE LEADING 1 NON-LEADING 1 RR PP 6 RR PP 6 --------------------------------- 11 ## ## N 6 ## N 200 0 11 N 1 7 N 201 0 11 N 1 7 N 202 0 11 N 1 7 N 203 0 11 N 1 7 N 204 3 11 N 1 7 N 205 0 11 N 1 7 N 206 0 11 N 1 7 N 207 0 11 N 1 7 N 208 0 11 N 1 7 N 209 0 11 N 1 7 N 210 0 11 N 1 7 N 211 ## ## N 1 7 N 212 0 11 N 1 7 N 213 0 11 N 1 7 N 214 0 11 N 1 7 N 215 0 11 N 1 7 N 216 0 11 N 1 7 N 217 0 11 N 1 7 N 218 0 11 N 1 7 N 219 0 11 N 1 7 N 220 0 11 N 1 7 N 221 0 11 N 1 7 N 222 0 11 N 1 7 N 223 0 11 N 1 7 N 224 0 11 N 1 7 N 225 0 11 N 1 7 N 226 0 11 N 1 7 N 227 0 11 N 1 7 N 228 0 11 N 1 7 N 229 0 11 N 1 7 N 230 0 11 N 1 7 N 231 0 11 N 1 7 N 232 0 11 N 1 7 N 233 0 11 N 1 7 N 234 0 11 N 1 7 N 235 0 11 N 1 7 N 236 0 11 N 1 7 N 237 0 11 N 1 7 N 238 0 11 N 1 7 N 239 0 11 N 1 7 N 240 0 11 N 1 7 N 241 0 11 N 1 7 N 242 0 11 N 1 7 N 243 0 11 N 1 7 N 244 0 11 N 1 7 N 245 0 11 N 1 7 N 246 0 11 N 1 7 N 247 0 11 N 1 7 N 248 0 11 N 1 7 N 249 0 11 N 1 7 N 250 0 11 N 1 7 N 251 0 11 N 1 7 N 252 0 11 N 1 7 N 253 0 11 N 1 7 N 254 0 11 N 1 7 N 255 0 11 N 1 7 N 256 0 11 N 1 7 N 257 0 11 N 1 7 N 258 0 11 N 1 7 N 259 0 11 N 1 7 N 260 0 11 N 1 7 N261 0 11 N 1 7 N 262 0 11 N 1 7 N 263 0 11 N 1 7 N 264 0 11 N 1 7 N 265 0 11 N 1 7 N 266 0 11 N 1 7 N 267 0 11 N 1 7 N 268 0 11 N 1 7 N 269 0 11 N 1 7 N 270 0 11 N 1 7 N 271 0 11 N 1 7 N 272 0 11 N 1 7 N 273 0 11 N 1 7 N 274 0 11 N 1 7 N 275 0 11 N 1 7 N 276 0 11 N 1 7 N 277 0 11 N 1 7 N 278 0 11 N 1 7 N 279 0 11 N 1 7 N 280 0 11 N 1 7 N 281 0 11 N 1 7 N 282 0 11 N 1 7 N 283 0 11 N 1 7 N 284 0 11 N 1 7 N 285 0 11 N 1 7 N 286 0 11 N 1 7 N 287 0 11 N 1 7 N 288 0 11 N 1 7 N 289 0 11 N 1 7 N 290 0 11 N 1 7 N 291 0 11 N 1 7 N 292 0 11 N 1 7 N 293 0 11 N 1 7 N 294 0 11 N 1 7 N 295 0 11 N 1 7 N 296 0 11 N 1 7 N 297 0 11 N 1 7 N 298 0 11 N 1 7 N 299 0 11 N 1 7 N 300 0 11 N 1 7 N 301 0 11 N 1 7 N 302 0 11 N 1 7 N 303 0 11 N 1 7 N 304 0 11 N 1 7 N 305 0 11 N 1 7 N 306 3 11 N 1 7 N 307 0 11 N 1 7 N 308 0 11 N 1 7 N 309 0 11 N 1 7 N 310 0 11 N 1 7 N 311 ## ## N 1 7 N 312 0 11 N 1 7 N 313 0 11 N 1 7 N 314 0 11 N 1 7 N 315 0 11 N 1 7 N 316 0 11 N 1 7 N 317 0 11 N 1 7 N 318 0 11 N 1 7 N 319 0 11 N 1 7 N 320 0 11 N 1 7 N 321 0 11 N 1 7 N 322 0 11 N 1 7 N 323 0 11 N 1 7 N 324 0 11 N 1 7 N 325 0 11 N 1 7 N 326 0 11 N 1 7 N 327 0 11 N 1 7 N
B-22Programming LCR Tables Appendix B - Least Cost Routing 328 0 11 N 1 7 N 329 0 11 N 1 7 N 330 0 11 N 1 7 N 331 0 11 N 1 7 N 332 0 11 N 1 7 N 333 0 11 N 1 7 N 334 0 11 N 1 7 N 335 0 11 N 1 7 N 336 0 11 N 1 7 N 337 0 11 N 1 7 N 338 0 11 N 1 7 N 339 0 11 N 1 7 N 340 0 11 N 1 7 N 341 0 11 N 1 7 N 342 0 11 N 1 7 N 343 0 11 N 1 7 N 344 0 11 N 1 7 N 345 0 11 N 1 7 N 346 0 11 N 1 7 N 347 0 11 N 1 7 N 348 0 11 N 1 7 N 349 0 11 N 1 7 N 350 0 11 N 1 7 N 351 0 11 N 1 7 N 352 0 11 N 1 7 N 353 0 11 N 1 7 N 354 0 11 N 1 7 N 355 0 11 N 1 7 N 356 0 11 N 1 7 N 357 0 11 N 1 7 N 358 0 11 N 1 7 N 359 0 11 N 1 7 N 360 0 11 N 1 7 N 361 0 11 N 1 7 N 362 0 11 N 1 7 N 363 0 11 N 1 7 N 364 0 11 N 1 7 N 365 0 11 N 1 7 N 366 0 11 N 1 7 N 367 0 11 N 1 7 N 368 0 11 N 1 7 N 369 0 11 N 1 7 N 370 0 11 N 1 7 N 371 0 11 N 1 7 N 372 0 11 N 1 7 N 373 0 11 N 1 7 N 374 0 11 N 1 7 N 375 0 11 N 1 7 N 376 0 11 N 1 7 N 377 0 11 N 1 7 N 378 0 11 N 1 7 N 379 0 11 N 1 7 N 380 0 11 N 1 7 N 381 0 11 N 1 7 N 382 0 11 N 1 7 N 383 0 11 N 1 7 N 384 0 11 N 1 7 N 385 0 11 N 1 7 N 386 0 11 N 1 7 N 387 0 11 N 1 7 N 388 0 11 N 1 7 N 389 0 11 N 1 7 N 390 0 11 N 1 7 N 391 0 11 N 1 7 N 392 0 11 N 1 7 N 393 0 11 N 1 7 N 394 0 11 N 1 7 N 395 0 11 N 1 7 N396 0 11 N 1 7 N 397 0 11 N 1 7 N 398 0 11 N 1 7 N 399 0 11 N 1 7 N 400 0 11 N 1 7 N 401 0 11 N 1 7 N 402 0 11 N 1 7 N 403 3 11 N 1 7 N 404 0 11 N 1 7 N 405 0 11 N 1 7 N 406 0 11 N 1 7 N 407 0 11 N 1 7 N 408 0 11 N 1 7 N 409 0 11 N 1 7 N 410 0 11 N 1 7 N 411 1 4 N 1 3 N 412 0 11 N 1 7 N 413 0 11 N 1 7 N 414 0 11 N 1 7 N 415 0 11 N 1 7 N 416 3 11 N 1 7 N 417 0 11 N 1 7 N 418 3 11 N 1 7 N 419 0 11 N 1 7 N 420 0 11 N 1 7 N 421 0 11 N 1 7 N 422 0 11 N 1 7 N 423 0 11 N 1 7 N 424 0 11 N 1 7 N 425 0 11 N 1 7 N 426 0 11 N 1 7 N 427 0 11 N 1 7 N 428 0 11 N 1 7 N 429 0 11 N 1 7 N 430 0 11 N 1 7 N 431 0 11 N 1 7 N 432 0 11 N 1 7 N 433 0 11 N 1 7 N 434 0 11 N 1 7 N 435 0 11 N 1 7 N 436 0 11 N 1 7 N 437 0 11 N 1 7 N 438 0 11 N 1 7 N 439 0 11 N 1 7 N 440 0 11 N 1 7 N 441 0 11 N 1 7 N 442 0 11 N 1 7 N 443 0 11 N 1 7 N 444 0 11 N 1 7 N 445 0 11 N 1 7 N 446 0 11 N 1 7 N 447 0 11 N 1 7 N 448 0 11 N 1 7 N 449 0 11 N 1 7 N 450 0 11 N 1 7 N 451 0 11 N 1 7 N 452 0 11 N 1 7 N 453 0 11 N 1 7 N 454 0 11 N 1 7 N 455 0 11 N 1 7 N 456 0 11 N 1 7 N 457 0 11 N 1 7 N 458 0 11 N 1 7 N 459 0 11 N 1 7 N 460 0 11 N 1 7 N 461 0 11 N 1 7 N 462 0 11 N 1 7 N 463 0 11 N 1 7 N