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    							Toll Restriction
    Program 45-2 – Toll Restriction Disable
    Strata DK Programming 5/994-19
    Toll Restriction
    Program 45-2 – Toll Restriction Disable
    Processor Type:DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs
    Program Type:Toll Restriction
    Initialized Default:All LEDs OFF for all CO lines (all lines apply Toll Restriction)
    Program 45-2 Overview
    This program enables you to program lines be exempt from any Toll Restrictions defined in this 
    section. Mark the exempt lines with an X on the record sheet. Toll Restrictions disabled in this 
    program override Station Toll Restrictions defined in Program 48.
    
    
    
    
      6SNU   +ROG  6SNU +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG
    ProcessorCO Line RangeProcessorCO Line Range
    DK14 001~004 RCTUBA/BB 001~048
    DK40i 001~012 RCTUC/D 001~144
    RCTUA 001~016 RCTUE/F 001~200
    LEDCO LineXLEDCO LineXLEDCO LineX
    20 20 20
    19 19 19
    18 18 18
    17 17 17
    16 16 16
    15 15 15
    14 14 14
    13 13 13
    12 12 12
    11 11 11
    10 10 10
    09 09 09
    08 08 08
    07 07 07
    06 06 06
    05 05 05
    04 04 04
    03 03 03
    02 02 02
    01 01 01
    LEDs/Buttons
    Specify CO lines by setting LED Buttons as defined by 
    the table below. All LEDs with an X should be lit when 
    finished.
    ON = Disable Toll RestrictionSELECT = 2
    Press 6FUROO to advance or 3DJH 
    to go back.
    After programming, press:
    •
    9ROs to turn all LEDs ON
    •9ROt to turn all LEDs OFF 
    						
    							Toll Restriction
    Program 45-3~6 – Special Common Carrier Numbers and Authorization Code Digit Length
    4-20Strata DK Programming 5/99
    Program 45-3~6 – Special Common Carrier Numbers 
    and Authorization Code Digit Length
    Processor Type:DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs
    Program Type:Toll Restriction
    Initialized Default:Assigns blank data to Items 3 and 5 and “00” data to Items 4 and 6. 
    Program 45-3~6 Overview
    This program notifies the system of how many digits to ignore before it applies Toll Restriction. It 
    allows the system to use Special Common Carrier (SPCC) authorization codes to modify 
    restrictions when the station user is dialing a long distance carrier. The user enters a telephone 
    number to access the carriers. Original restrictions re-activate after the carrier number is dialed.
    The sequence is: the first five digits of the SPCC Number (950XXXX) + Telephone Number + 
    Credit Card Authorization Code.
    SMDR prints out the following: SPCC Number + ---- + Telephone Number (the Authorization 
    Code does not print out. If the SPCC access code is a 1+800 number, the dialed SPCC code will 
    overwrite the actual telephone number dialed on the SMDR report.
    Do not set 10XXX or 101XXXX Carrier Access Codes (CACs) in this program. The DK Strata 
    system automatically treats CACs as special codes and applies Toll Restriction and LCR as 
    follows:    
    ©For stations that are Toll Restricted, 10XXX+1/101XXXX+1 are restricted for manual dialing 
    but are allowed in system speed dial and LCR modified digit tables.
    ©10XXX+0/101XXXX+0 are allowed or denied depending on the station’s class and 46 (10-80) 
    Key 01 assignment.
    ©LCR always routes 10XXX and 101XXXX via the local route plan, if not restricted.
    
    
    
    
      6SNU   +ROG  6SNU +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG
    ItemDescriptionDATA = 1st five digits
    (SPCC Number or Digit Length)
    3SPCC1 Telephone Number
    4Allowed Digit Length (00~99)
    5SPCC2 Telephone Number
    6Allowed Digit Length (00~99)
    DATA =
    First five digits of the SPCC number, or digit length 
    specified in the table below.
    When editing:
    • Press 
    to move cursor.
    • Press LED Button 01 to delete or leave a blank.
    • Press LED Button 02 to allow all digits to work.
    SELECT = Item 3~6
    Enter the Item number 
    3~6 from the table below. 
    						
    							Toll Restriction
    Program 45-3~6 – Special Common Carrier Numbers and Authorization Code Digit Length
    Strata DK Programming 5/994-21
    Toll Restriction
    There are two elements Toll Restriction software must verify for a user to successfully complete 
    long distance calling:
    ©The first five digits of the number dialed to access the long distance special common carrier 
    (SPCC).
    ©The total number of digits allowed following the SPCC number.
    Items 3 and 5
    Enter the first five digits of the SPCC telephone number in the spaces labeled SPCC1 Telephone 
    Number (Item 3) or SPCC2 Telephone Number (Item 5) on the record sheet. The initialized state 
    assigns “00000” to Items 3 and 5.
    Items 4 and 6
    The allowed digit length is the total number of digits allowed to be dialed after the SPCC Number 
    and before Toll Restriction Digit Restriction activates. This can be 00~99 digits. In most cases, 99 
    digits should be allowed for voice mail applications. Do not enter a digit length greater than 
    necessary or users may be able to override Toll Restriction.
    Initialized data assigns “00” to items 4 and 6. Enter two digits on the record sheet.
    A restricted station is not able to place a toll call through a long distance carrier by dialing the 
    SPCC1 or SPCC2 telephone number if the station is denied from that number in other toll 
    restriction programs. Upon recognizing the first five digits dialed, Toll Restriction software is 
    notified to allow the number of digits programmed in items 4 or 6 (00~99, following the including 
    the dialed SPCC1 or 2 number).
    The system interprets data to be a seven-digit local call or 1-800 number to an SPCC. Only five 
    digits are entered; therefore, the last digits are “wild card” digits; any number dialed that has the 
    same first five digits as the carrier’s SPCC number, the system will assume the SPCC is being 
    called. 
    						
    							Toll Restriction
    Program 45-8~9 – Toll Restriction Override Code
    4-22Strata DK Programming 5/99
    Program 45-8~9 – Toll Restriction Override Code
    Processor Type:DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs
    Program Type:Toll Restriction
    Initialized Default:Leaves code assignments blank
    Program 45-8~9 Overview
    This program enables selected stations in the system to alter the override code. These stations are 
    defined by their users - specified in Program 30, Button/LED 09.
    Two different codes can be dialed by any station user to override station-specific restrictions. 
    These codes will not register on SMDR.
    To change the codes from selected stations:
    Code 1: [PDN] + 
     + code + 5HGLDO
    Code 2: [PDN] +  + code + 5HGLDO
    Notes
    lDo not use the same four-digit codes set in Program 44-1~8, Toll Restriction/Traveling Class 
    Override codes.
    lProgram 45 (8~9) overrides Program 44-1~8 if the same codes are used.
    lElectronic telephone users can use the  button instead of the 5HGLDO button.
    lVerified Account Codes (Forced or Voluntary) can also be used to override Toll Restriction on 
    a call by call basis. When used for this function, the account code will register on the SMDR 
    report (see Programs 69 and 70).
    
    
    
    
      6SNU   +ROG  6SNU +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG
    SELECT =DescriptionDATA = (1 to 4 Digits)
    8 (Code 1)
    9 (Code 2)
    DATA = Code
    Enter 1 to 4-digit code from the table below.
    Press LED Button 01 to delete or leave a blank.
    Press LED Button 02 to allow all digits to work.SELECT = Item 8 or 9
    Enter 8 to select Code 1.
    Enter 9 to select Code 2. 
    						
    							Toll Restriction
    Program *45-1 (1~4) – Toll Restriction for Office Codes
    Strata DK Programming 5/994-23
    Toll Restriction
    Program *45-1 (1~4) – Toll Restriction for Office Codes
    Processor Type:DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs
    Program Type:Toll Restriction
    Initialized Default:Assigns 976 to first office code - blank for other three office codes
    Program *45-1 Overview
    This program enables you assign up to four office codes to be restricted within all area codes. This 
    program only applies to telephone users which belong to toll restriction classes (assigned via 
    Program 48). If a telephone user does not belong to any class, he/she is not subject to any of the 
    restricted office codes assigned in this program.
    The restricted office codes are verified when a user dials a seven-digit local call (in home area 
    code) or a “1” plus ten-digit long distance call (in any area code).
    Notes
    lUse this program with Program 45 Dial Plan 7, 8, or 9 only.
    lThis table applies to all stations with Program 48 TR Codes 03~10 only (TR classes 1~8); not 
    to stations with Program 48 TR Codes 00, 01, or 02.
    
    
    
    
      6SNU
      +ROG  6SNU  +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG
    SELECT =DATA = Office Code
    1976
    2
    3
    4
    DATA = Office Code (3 digits)
    Press LED Button 01 to delete a digit.SELECT = 1
    SELECT = 1~4 
    						
    							Toll Restriction
    Program *45-2 (1~6) – LCR/Toll Restriction Bypass
    4-24Strata DK Programming 5/99
    Program *45-2 (1~6) – LCR/Toll Restriction Bypass
    for Special Numbers that Do Not Begin with */#
    Processor Type:DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs
    Program Type:Toll Restriction
    Initialized Default:All data blank
    Program *45-2 Overview
    Use this program to allow special CO Area Codes and Centrex feature access codes or extension 
    numbers to bypass toll restriction and route over the local LCR route - if using LCR. (Toll 
    Restriction is always applied after dialing the special numbers assigned to this table.
    Codes programmed in this table will bypass Toll Restriction, and will be sent to the CO local route 
    if using LCR. Calls subject to toll restriction are normally restricted if “*” or “#” is pressed during 
    toll restriction digit analysis. However, in some special applications (e.g., the Strata DK System is 
    connected behind a PBX/Centrex, or assume_9 Centrex dialing), “*” and/or “#” may be required 
    within the first four digits or the last digit.
    If the digit string containing */# matches with any of the six programmed digit strings of this 
    program, toll restriction is applied after the matched digit string. This program can also be used for 
    special area code dialing plans where the digit “1” is not dialed before the area code. See example 
    on the Program *45-2 Examples.
    Notes
    lIf using LCR behind Centrex, enter the Centrex trunk access code (such as “9” entered in the 
    example below). If “9” is entered in this table, the user must dial 9 + 9 + 911 for an emergency 
    call when using LCR.
    lThe record sheet above allows up to 5-digit numbers. If the number to be entered is less than 5 
    digits, enter Blanks (Button 01) for all digits less than 5 digits.
    Example (Centrex assume 9)
    If using LCR behind “assume 9” Centrex, and restricted stations (1+AC not allowed) must dial 
    12XX# and 13XX# as Centrex station numbers (# is the Centrex end-of-dialing code for extension 
    numbers) enter 
    + + %XWWRQ+ %XWWRQ+  and 
    + + %XWWRQ + %XWWRQ+  as data in Programs *45-21 and *45-22, respectively.
    
    
    
    
      6SNU
      +ROG  6SNU  +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG
    SELECT = 2
    SELECT = 1~6DATA = 1~5 Digit Code
    (that are not subject to toll restriction)
    First Digit: 0~9 only
    Non-first Digits: 0~9, 
    
    , 
    When editing:
    • Press LED Button 01 to delete or leave a blank.
    • Press LED Button 02 to allow all digits to work.SELECT =DATA = 1~5 Digits
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6 
    						
    							Toll Restriction
    Program *45-2 (1~6) – LCR/Toll Restriction Bypass
    Strata DK Programming 5/994-25
    Toll Restriction
    This will allow Centrex station numbers (1200#~1299# and 1300#~1399#) to de dialed - 
    overriding Toll Restriction. The call will route out the local LCR route immediately after the # is 
    dialed.
    Use this record sheet to assign area codes in 10-digit dialing areas. If some non-toll numbers 
    require 10-digit dialing: Area Code (AC) + Office Code (OC) + YYYY dialing (no digit “1” 
    before the area code) enter the area code in this table if dialing through LCR. Area codes entered in 
    this table (without the long distance “1” prefix) will be routed over the LCR local call route when 
    dialed with the AC + OC + YYYY format (YYYY = 4-digit CO extension number).
    Example (10-digit Dialing)
    If area code 817 is a local area code that must be dialed without the prefix digit “1”, enter: 
    + + + %XWWRQ+ %XWWRQ in Program *45-2X. With this entry, LCR will route 817 
    calls over the local route immediately after dialing: 
    ;;;;;;; (10 digits). 
    This table applies to all stations with Program 48 TR Codes 03~10 only (TR classes 1~8); not to 
    stations with Program 48 TR Codes 00, 01, or 02.
    Notes
    lWhen editing the data field, use Button/LED 01 to end the digit string, Button/LED 02 to 
    assign a wild card value (0~9, *, #).
    lSee Program 46 (10~80) Button/LED 04 should be OFF when dialing codes containing * and/
    or #. 
    						
    							Toll Restriction
    Program *45-3 (1~9) – LCR/Toll Restriction Bypass For Special Numbers that Begin with */#
    4-26Strata DK Programming 5/99
    Program *45-3 (1~9) – LCR/Toll Restriction Bypass For 
    Special Numbers that Begin with */#
    Processor Type:DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs
    Program Type:Toll Restriction
    Initialized Default:All data blank
    Program *45-3 Overview
    Codes programmed in this record sheet are ignored by Toll Restriction and sent to the appropriate 
    route if using LCR. Calls started with “*” or “#” are normally not allowed. However, in some 
    special applications (e.g., Caller ID blocking), “*” or “#” might be the first digit before dialing the 
    actual destination’s telephone number. This program assigns up to nine such codes for toll 
    restriction bypass.
    Digits dialed after the code starting with “*” or “#” are analyzed for toll restriction depending on 
    the option (0~3) assigned following the digit code. The option value 0 indicates that no Toll 
    Restriction applies to the telephone number dialed after the code is entered. The option value 1 
    indicates that Toll Restriction is applied as normal after the code entry. The option value 2 
    indicates that the call is restricted when the code is entered. The option value 3 applies LCR and 
    TR after the code entry.
    Use this program to allow special CO or Centrex access codes that begin with the * or # prefix. 
    Assign them in this table if it is required to bypass Toll Restriction and/or route over the local LCR 
    route, if using LCR. (T.R. options 0~3 will be applied after dialing the special numbers assigned in 
    this table).
    
    
    
    
      6SNU
      +ROG  6SNU  +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG
    OPTION = 0~3
    0 = No Toll Restriction after Special Code
    1 = Toll Restriction after Special Code
    2 = Special Code Restricted
    3 = LCR + Toll Restriction after Special Code (R3.2)
    SELECT = 3
    SELECT = 1~9
    SELECT =
    (1~9)DATA =OPTION =OPTION = 
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    OPTION = 0~4 (R4.15)
    0 = Code is not valid in ISDN; is valid in analog line1 = Privacy Change for ISDN; valid analog line
    2 = Privacy Change for ISDN; not valid analog lin
    e3 = No Privacy Change for ISDN; valid analog line
    4 = No Privacy Change for ISDN; analog line not 
    valid DATA = Digit String (1~3 digits)
    When editing:
    • Press LED Button 01 to end the digit string.
    • Press LED Button 02 to allow all digits to work.
    Do not enter 
    
     or. 
    						
    							Toll Restriction
    Program *45-3 (1~9) – LCR/Toll Restriction Bypass For Special Numbers that Begin with */#
    Strata DK Programming 5/994-27
    Toll Restriction
    In the “Data = Digit String” part of the programming sequence, note that for two digit codes, such 
    as 87, 82, 67, Key (LED Button 01) must be pressed to get to the following “Option=” section. For 
    example, enter 
    
    +ROG6SNUB ( _ = Press LED Button 01) + .
    The Privacy Change option (0~4) enables the telephone user to override the setting for their own 
    telephone. For instance, if Privacy Change is enabled, then a user can press 
    
     to allow their 
    Caller ID to be shown on the caller’s LCD.
    Example 1
    If using LCR behind Centrex and you must dial Centrex speed dial numbers
    
    ~
    , enter 
    + %XWWRQ+ %XWWRQ+  in Program *45-31. In this case, Toll Restriction will not be 
    applied after the Centrex speed dial number (
    
    ;;) is sent to the Centrex because Option “0” is 
    set.
    Example 2
    If you are dialing out and you wish to block the Caller ID feature, you must dial 
    
     or the 
    appropriate providers code (e.g., 
    
    , 
    ). In this case, enter + + %XWWRQ+  in Table 
    *45-31. In this case, if the user dials 
    
     + telephone number, then Toll Restriction and LCR is 
    applied to the telephone number after 
    
     is dialed because Option “3” is set. Also, if you want to 
    override Privacy Change, for the fourth entry, Option “4”, enter a 
    .
    In this case, enter 
    + + %XWWRQ+  in Table *45-31. In this case, if the user dials 
     + 
    telephone number, then Toll Restriction and LCR is applied to the telephone number after 
    
     is 
    dialed because Option “4” is set.
    To allow 
    
    or  to be entered as a first digit, a number must be entered in at least one table of 
    Program 
    45-3X; do not enter 
    
     and  as the first digit of any number in Program *45-3X; Toll 
    Restriction assumes the number entered in this table begins with a 
    
     or .
    Important!To allow 
    / to be dialed as a first digit, at least one number must be entered in 
    Program 
    45-3X. 
    						
    							Toll Restriction
    Program *45-4 – Special Code Dialing Sequence with LCR
    4-28Strata DK Programming 5/99
    Program *45-4 – Special Code Dialing Sequence with 
    LCR
    Processor Type:DK424, all RCTUs (Release 4.1 and higher)
    Program Type:Toll Restriction and LCR
    Initialized Default:All LEDs OFF
    Program *45-4 Overview
    When LCR is used to make calls, this program determines if the codes set in Program *45-3 are 
    sent before or after the digits that are set in the modified digits table (MDT). See Programs 55-1 
    and 55-0. 
    Program *45-4 only works when the code of Program *45-3x is dialed. The length of the pause 
    inserted is determined by the timer setup in Program 12-3 (unit pause length of 1.5 or 3 seconds). 
    This program has no effect on outgoing calls without Program *45-3 codes. 
    The digit deletion function of the modified digits table (Program 55-0) applies to the digits that 
    immediately follow the Front Modified Digits Table (F-MDT).
    LED 01: Pause following Program *45-3 code
    If LED 01 is ON, a pause is inserted after the digits from Program *45-3 are sent; if LED 01 is 
    OFF, a pause is not inserted.
    LED 02: Order of LCR bypass code and MDT
    If LED 02 is ON, the code from Program *45-3 is inserted before the Front Modified Digits Table 
    (F-MDT) digits; if LED 02 is OFF, code from Program *45-3 is inserted after the 
    F-MDT digits. (See example on Page -28.)
    If LED 02 is ON, digits are not deleted from the Program *45-3 code per Program 55-0; if LED 02 
    is OFF, digits are deleted from the Program *45-3 code per Program 55-0.
    LCR Example
    The table below shows the actual dial output digits at the time that LCR sends them. These output 
    digits are determined by the settings for LEDs 01 and 02. In this example, the user dials 
     + code 
    + telephone number.
    
    
    
    
      6SNU
      +ROG  6SNU +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG
    Button/LEDXLED ONLED OFF
    20~3Not used. Not used.
    02Sends the digits from Program *45-3 before 
    the Programs 55-1 Modified Digits Table 
    (MDT) digits.Sends the Programs 55-1 Modified Digits Table 
    (MDT) digits before the digits from Program *45-
    3.
    01
    Inserts a pause into the dialing sequence.Does not insert a pause into the dialing 
    sequence.
    SELECT = 4 Light the LED Buttons that are 
    marked with an X in the table below. 
    						
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