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    =mlYMON TABLES PROGRAMMING Digital Key Telephone Systems 
    EXCEPTION TABIS+ FROGIUMBUING 
    (Cont’d) 
    Auow Table Pru@unming (Cont’d) 
    Prog$xmmbg steps 
    - 
    XXX = Area code (must match AREA- 
    X entry) 
    - DDD = “Don’t Care” dfgit (three en- 
    Mes, DND button) 
    - {SI= Search Special Table Command 
    (TRAM button) 
    2. For an entq that fs to reference the Home 
    Area Code table (specfal table 41 the entry 
    may also be entered to expect or not expect 
    a leading digit [I]. In fact fn some cases it 
    may be desirable to enter both of the fol- 
    lowhg entrks: 
    Leadfng d@it (11~ BB 1 DDD IS) and/or 
    Non Leading [l] - BB DDD (S} 
    Where: 
    - BB = Bin number (recommended bfn 
    201 
    - DDD = uDon’t Care- digit (three en- 
    t&s, MUTE button) 
    - IS)= Search Special Table Command 
    (TR#WS button) Description 
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    							EXCEPTION TABLES I’ROG~G 
    RxCEPTION TABLE-8 PROGWUDIING 
    (Cont’d) 
    c. Deny Table Programmiq! 
    [email protected] Steps 
    1. Press the DENY TABLE A or DENY TABLE 
    B flexibfe button (Button #2 or #4). The 
    following message is shown on the display 
    phone: 
    The first two bin locations are displayed. 
    2.Enter the two-digit bin number (01-10) of 
    the bin to be programmed. 
    3.Ent.er the deny code: 
    where: 
    - 0 to 9, *, # = corresponding deny dig- 
    its (numbers) 
    - hRlTi3 = Don’t Care digit 
    4. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. 
    Confirmation tone is heard and the display 
    will now update. 
    5. When all enlrks for one table are complete. 
    press the flexible button for the next table e Description 
    Deny Table - Each Deny table contains ten bin 
    numbers. Each bin number may be up to eight 
    -digits in length including {Don’t Care] digits. 
    Entries in the deny table represent numbers or 
    codes that are to be denied or restricted. Com- 
    mon enties would be [l] for restricting all Il+l 
    type of calls. Exceptions to this restriction 
    would be entered into the allow table. 
    4 Deny table A is referenced and searched 
    only after the allow table A is checked 
    when Station COS$2 and CO line COS 
    is either 1 or 2. 
    l Deny table B is referenced and searched 
    only after die allow table B is checked 
    when Station COS is 3 and CO Line COS 
    is either 1 or 3. 
    a When station COS is 4 and CO line COS 
    is 1 both allow tables are looked at first 
    (allow table A Crst then allow table Bl 
    then both deny tables [deny table A first 
    then deny table B) . 
    Don’t Cane digits specify that the system 
    should consider any d&it dialed in that position 
    as a match. Don’t Care digits should not be 
    entered as the last digit in au a&y. 
    Search Spedal table comma-n ds can not be 
    entered into the Deny tables. 
    To erase a bin, enter the two-digit bin number 
    followed by pressing the HOLD button. 
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    =CEPTfON TABU3S PROG-G 
    (Cont’d) 
    D. Special Table Programminq 
    F?rog- steps Description 
    To program a special table, it is first necessary 
    to assign an area code to the table (except for 
    the home area code). 
    To assign an area code to a special table: 
    1. Press the appropriate AREA CODE TABLE 
    f 1-4) flexible button (button #9-l 1). The 
    foliowing message is shown on the display 
    phone: The special tables provide greater flezdbility in 
    designing a toll plan for a particular site. Each 
    special table allows en&y of up to 800 three- 
    digit office codes (200 - 999). Three of these 
    tables must be assigned an area code by which 
    they are referenced. The four-& table is reserved 
    for the home area code and requires no area 
    code entry. 
    The special tables are referenced through en- 
    tries in the allow tables. Four area codes, in- 
    cluding the home area code,,can be referenced 
    to these special tables for further def%ition, 
    When a speciai table is referenced, entries must 
    be made in the spedal table specking what 
    office codes will be allowed. By default no codes 
    are on the allow list.  2. Enter the three-digit area code. 
    3. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. 
    Confkmation tone is heard and the display 
    will now update. 
    To enter ofike codes into the special table: 
    4. Press the SPECIAL TABLE (14) fkkble 
    button (button #5 - #8) that corresponds to 
    the area code programmed above. The fol- 
    lowing message is shown on the display 
    phone: 
    WhfZlX: 
    - xXx= Area Code 
    5.Enter the three-digit of%e codes that are 
    - to be allowed followed by a [ 11 which means 
    to allow this code. To remove a code from 
    the allow list enter the three-digit office 
    code followed by a [ 01 which wiu remove the 
    code from the allow list. 
    - Xxx Ill = Allow code 
    - Xxx [O] = Remove code from the list 
    Where XXX = an officf2 code from 200 to 999. 
    6. Press HOLD after every code entered. Con- 
    bation tone is heard and tbe display will 
    nowupdate. Multiple codesmay be entered 
    in a row. The display will update showing 
    the first six codes ti ascending order. Codes can be added to the allow list or removed 
    horn the list. When a special table is checked 
    for a match, to a three digit code, but not found 
    thesystemwlllthencontinuetosearchthenext 
    allow deny table that is to be cl-recked. The 
    system does not return to the allow table which 
    routed the call to the special table. 
    The buttons on the digital terminal are deftned 
    as shown below when entering the Special Ta- 
    ble programmmg area. 
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    D&id Key Telephone Systems EXCEPTION TABtEs PROGRAMMING 
    EXCEPTION TABLES PROGRAAlMlNG 
    [Cont’dl 
    E. Displfqing Toll Table Entries 
    Programming Steps 
    To display entries in either the Allow/Deny 
    tables or the special tables: 
    1. Press the DISPLAY TABLES flexible button 
    button #12) while entering inform&ion 
    into a table. 
    2.WhiIe viewing entries made into an allow 
    or deny table, two entries at a time will be 
    displayed on the bottom line of the display. 
    By pressing the DISPLAY TX&ES button 
    again. the next Mgher bins will be dis- 
    played. When the last entries are displayed 
    pressing the DISPLAY TABLES button 
    agatn will show the fh-st two entries. 
    mere: 
    - X= Allow or Deny Code 
    - E= End of Entry 
    While viewing entries in a special table. six 
    three-digit codes, that have been allowed. will 
    be displayed in ascending order starting with 
    the lowest entry. By pressing the DISPLAY TA- 
    BLES button @in, the next six entries will be 
    displayed. This will continue until all codes 
    have been displayed. 
    - m=AreaCode 
    - YYY= Allowed 0ffice Code Description 
    It is possible to view enties in the toll tables 
    using the display on the Executive telephone. 
    To view aTi entries, the DISPUXY TABLES flex- 
    ible button (Button #12) is pressed multiple 
    times to scroll through the entries. 
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    mgital Key Telephone !3pttms LEAST COST RODTING &CR) ~OGRAIKMINE 
    SECTION 765 
    LEAST COST ROUTING (LCR) PROGRANLMlNG 
    785.1 INTRODUCTION 
    Least Cost Routing &CR) selects the most eco- 
    nomical programmed route for an outgoing calI. 
    when a station user dials an outside number, 
    the LCR feature analyzes the number and then 
    automatical@ chooses an outside line from the 
    group that has been programmed as most eco- 
    nomical. The LCR feature puts the responsibil- 
    ity of choosing the least expensive route for 
    each area code and exchange code on the sys- 
    tem administrator, not on the station user. In 
    order to make a routing de&ion, the K!R fea- 
    ture is programmed in the system database. 
    The successful operation of this feature 3s com- 
    pletely dependent on the accuraq of the pro- 
    gramming. 
    There are eight different tables which are set up 
    to monitor the dialing of digits and to select the 
    best route for the call depending on time of day 
    and day of week. 
    ‘These tables are: 
    l 3-Digit Area/Office Code Routing Table 
    * &Digit Office Code Routing Table 
    l Exception Table 
    l Route L&t Table 
    . Insert/Delete Table 
    l DaiIy Start Time Table 
    l Weekday (Weekly) Schedule 
    l Toll Information Table A. LcRopel-atioll 
    The system first checks to see if the number 
    dialed is more than two digits. If it is two digits 
    or less, the call is processed according to in- 
    structions in the Exception Table. If the num- 
    ber is not found in the Exception Table, the call 
    is denied. 
    If the number is more than two digits, it goes to 
    the 3-Digit Table. If the first digit dialed is a * 1” 
    the leading 1 table will be checked with the 
    following three digits. If the first digit dialed is 
    not a ” 1”. then the i?r-st th&e digits are checked 
    against the Non-Leading 1 3-Digit table. The 
    lirst three dtgits (either oRice code or area code) 
    are then checked to see if’ they are in the 3-Digit 
    Table. If they are not found there. the calI is 
    denied. If the digits are found in the 3-Digit 
    Table, the system then checks for an entry to 
    see if the S-Digit Table must be refenced. 
    If the 6-Digit column is marked Lyes] inthe three 
    digit table entry, the number is then checked in 
    the 6-Digit 
    Table. 
    There are 20 6-Digit tables, Each S-Digit table 
    is programmed and becomes associated to a 
    specific area code with a selected route. Office 
    codes are entered into the S-Digit table that wiIl 
    be routed to a specific route list table. This 
    allows the system administiator to split area 
    codes for rou- to different lines connected to 
    the system. This helps when Foreign Exchange 
    lfnes (F?I Lines). Banded WATS lines. or ‘Dcdi- 
    cated” Lines (OPXs fro.m another system) are in 
    use. 
    If the office code is not found in the 6-Digit 
    Table, the call is referred back to the 3-D&$ 
    Table for selecting a route list table. And then 
    goes through the same procedures as described 
    below. 
    Before actually selecting a route list table, the 
    number is checked against the toll resixiction 
    tables (station COS). When LCRis enabled, only 
    station Class of Service is referenced. CO line 
    Class of Senice is no longer applicable. AU CO 
    lines are considered Class of Service 1. 
    Ifthe call is not allowed through the toll restric- 
    tion tables, the calI is denied. Ifit is allowed. the 
    caIl then goes to the Route List Table as speci- 
    fied by either the 3-Digit or 6-Digit table. 
    The Time of day and Day of week is determined 
    and the call is presented to the corresponding  
    						
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    me period route within the specified route 
    table. ~ch of the 16 Route Tables contain four 
    me sensitive routes. Routes are determined by 
    the me of day and day of week as specified in 
    the Daily Start T3me table and the Weekly 
    Schedule table. 
    After the appropriate route is selected, LCR 
    Class of Service becomes applicable. A station 
    can use only those line groups programmed 
    with a priority number equal to or higher than 
    the station’s ICR Class of Service. 
    If a line is not available in the first choice line 
    group, the system advances to the next choice 
    line group and search= for a free line. This 
    process continues until an available he is 
    found, or the last available line group is 
    searched ,or unti a line group is reached with 
    a priority assignment lower than the station’s 
    LCR Class of Senrice assfgnment. 
    When a line 
    is avaJlable the system will se& 
    that line and wait for dial tone. Then before 
    dialing. the system checks the Insert/Delete 
    table for digits that should be deleted from the 
    fkont of the number or digits that should be 
    inserted either before or after the number dt- 
    aled. Fjnahy the system begins to dial the num- 
    ber out over the selected line. All of this 
    analyzing and manipulation of the number 
    takes only a fraction of a second from the time 
    the station user begins to dial until the number 
    is dialed out over the public network lines. 
    If no lines are available in any of the CO line 
    groups programmed for that route and allowed 
    to that station, the cali can be automatically 
    queued on to the first choice (least mstly) line 
    group. If the user waits three seconds after 
    dialing the number, theywfll hear mAinnation 
    tone which m&c&es that an automatic LCR 
    Queue Callback has been actfwated on the first 
    choice line group. When a CO line becomes 
    available in the fkst choice line group the sys- 
    tem will ring the calling station. When an- 
    swered by the station the system will 
    automatically sefie the line and redial the num- 
    ber. 
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    IzLAsT COST ROUTING &CR) PROG~QIMMING 
    LCR PROGRAMMING (Cont’d) 
    765.2 LCRTABLE% PROGRAMMING 
    PfDgr steps  a.rmag 
    If the system is in the programming mode, 
    continue using the program codes. Ifstarting to 
    program here, enter the programming mode. 
    Refer to Sec. 700.2. Program 
    Mode Entry (Key 
    Station). 
    To program the system for Least Cost Routing: 
    1. Press FLASH and dial [75]. The following 
    message is shown on the display phone: 
    2.There are efght tables which can be pro- 
    grammed here for LCR (you must also pm- 
    gram L+CR Class of Service in Station 
    ProgrammingI. Use the procedures Listed 
    below to program these LCR tables. 
    It Es extnmely .importPnt Urat :the wirrorkshsetb be .compXcted b4for-e 
    pTQfpllM~ihULCRtUbkil. 
    Description 
    The Least Cost Routing &CR] feature allows for 
    the automatic selection of the most economical 
    trunk according to the number dialed and the 
    time of day and day of the week. There are eight 
    different tables which are set up to monitor the 
    dialing of c&its of a station and to select the 
    best route programmed for the call. These ta- 
    bles are: 
    3-Digit Area/Ofbce Code Routing Table 
    6-Digit Of&x Code Routing Table 
    Exception Table * 
    Route List Table 
    lnsert/Deleti Table 
    Daily Start Time Table 
    Weekday [Weekly) Schedule 
    Toll Information Table 
    The buttons on the digital terminal are defined 
    as shown below when entering the 
    LCR Tables 
    pro- area: 
    Default: The 3-Digit table conkins a default 
    where all Long distance (numbers requiring an 
    area code) with a leading digit ‘1” are muted to 
    Route List Table 00. Route List Table 00 will 
    mute calls on lines in group 1 for ah time 
    periods. AU Local Cans ~numbers that are dialed 
    without an area code) with or without a leading 
    digit ” 1” are muted to route hst table 01. Route 
    Table 01 also routes calls using lines in Line 
    Group 1 for all time periods. Refer to Figure 
    775-8 DB Prlntout of ICR Default for a com- 
    plete listing of the ICR default data. 
    Related Programm+lg: 
    Refer to Sec. 710.2. 
    System Features l?ro@mg, LCR Enable : 
    730.1, Station AttrIbutes Programming. 
    Station Class of Service {COS); and Sec. 730.1, 
    LCR Class of service &OS). 
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    Digital Eey Telephone Syetwpe 
    LCRPROG- G (Cont’d) 
    A. s-Digit Area/Of&t Code Table 
    gpimmhg Steps 
    1. Press 3-DIGIT TABLE flexible button (But- 
    ton # 11. The following message will be 
    shown on the display phone: 
    - L = 101 for non leading 1 [,l” not di- 
    aled) 
    I11 for leading l(“1” is dided) 
    - NNN = area/office code 
    - RR-routelistnumberU0-15 
    - Y = [O) do not 
    go to 6-Digit table 
    [ 11 go to 6-Digit table 
    - PP = number of digits expected to be 
    dialed. 
    2. Press the HOLD button to save the entry. 
    Confirmation tone is heard and the display 
    will 
    now update. Description 
    s-D&it Area/Of&e Code Table. This table is 
    divided into two sections - Leading 1 (a [l] is 
    dialed before the number) and Non hading 1 
    (no [l] is dialed before the number). This gives 
    the system the ability to handle call routing in 
    areas that require a 111 before a long distance 
    number, as well as in areas that do not require 
    the [I]. 
    30th of these tables include all area codes 
    INpA’s), and oflice 
    codes (NXXs), 6;-om 000 to 
    999, including such numbers as 911.4 11, etc. 
    A complete entry into thqe tables include a 
    route List table to be used, if the s-D&it Table 
    is to be checked and the number of digits likely 
    to be dialed (example 7 digits or 10 digits). 
    AII local oflice codes must be entered in this 
    table even flthey do not require long distance 
    calling. 
    The number of digits to expect entrywill aid the 
    system in identifying when the last digit is 
    dialed and to begIn routfng the call. This also 
    helps to free SLT IXMF receivers if SLT traf3c 
    in the system is heavy. 
    For international calls, use YW as number of 
    digits to expect. This causes the. system to wait 
    five seconds after user dials last digit before the 
    system accesses a CO line and dials out. 
    Appendfx A-13 3-Dlglt ArealOttice Code Route List Table 
    NON-LEADING (0) CODE RTE 6 DIG(6) # #I 
    LEADING (I) {NNN) (RR) (Y/N) 
    DIG NON-LEADING (0) 1 CODE RTE 6 DICi(6) 
    LEADING (1) ! (NW) (RR) W/N) DIG 
    0 
    0 I 
    , 
    1 1 
    * 0 
    0 
    1 I 1 I 
    0 I 0 
    1 1 I I 
    0 
    1 I I 0 
    I 
    1 I 
    0 t 0 
    1 
    1 1 
    -m--m 
    0 0 
    : I 
    1 1 I 
    1 I 
    0 
    1 0 
    I 
    8 1 1 I I 
    0 
    1 f 0 I 
    I 
    i 
    l- t 
    n I I 1 
    n 1 
    I I 
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    Dj@tal Key Telephone systems LE.+ST COST ROUTING &CR) PROGRAMBEING 
    1. Press the 6-DIGIT TABLE flexible button 
    (F5utton # 21. The following message is 
    shown on the display phone: 
    Whm: 
    - S = 101 to remwe codes 
    [lltoaddcodes 
    - Akw=areacode 
    - RR=routenumberCMJ-15 
    - NNN=officecode 
    2. IVess the HOLD button to save the entry. 
    Confirmation tone is heard and the display 
    will now update. 
    3.Enter additional of&e codes to be pro- 
    grammed into the same Area Code/ Route 
    Table, pressing hold after each of&x code 
    erhy. 
    4. Press a flexible button to program a differ- 
    ent table. Description 
    S-Digit Ofike Code Table. This table is used 
    to determine a route for one or a group of 
    individual office codes within an area code. 
    Certain office codes 
    within an area code can be 
    given unique or special routing. Ifthe office code 
    dialed is not found in the 6-Digit Office Code 
    Table, the caII is then routed according to the 
    route list tabIe as was entered in the 3-Digit 
    Table. 
    The system aBows for 20 6-Digit Area/Office 
    code tables that may be used to route speciik 
    office codes within an area code. Each table will 
    route calls foracommon a&a code to a specified 
    route. AII entries made into a table wiU route 
    those offke ccsdes~ to the sped&d route list 
    table. An area code may be entered into more 
    than one MXgit table with Merent routes 
    specified. 
    To delete all entrks in an Area Code/Route 
    table. enter IO AAA RR ###I. 
    Appendfx A-14 6-Diglt Office Code Table 
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    LEAST COST ROUTING &CR) PROGRANMING D&ital Key Telephone Systems 
    L-CR PROG FtAMMlNG (Cont’d) 
    c. exception Code Table 
    Prog;ramminR steps 
    1. Press EXCiFlION TABLES flexible button 
    (Button #3). The following message will be 
    shown on the display phone: 
    Where: 
    - S = IO] to remove code from table, 
    [I] to add code to table 
    - XX= exception codes for single 
    [email protected] 
    codes, 
    press MUTE button as 2nd 
    digit). 
    The digits [+E] and I#] may be entered 
    as valid digits. 
    - RR= route table number. 00-15 
    2. Fkss the HOLD button to save the entry. 
    Confirmation tone is heard and the display 
    will now update. 
    3. FIXSS Button #3 again for further entries. 
    Up to 20 Exeption codes may be pro- 
    grammed in this table. Descriution 
    Exccptiw Table. This table is used for opera- 
    tor calls and any other calls which would 
    use a 
    one-digit car 
    two-digit enfry. rather than a three- 
    digit area code. 
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    Appendix A-15 LCR Exception Cock Table 
    Pygare 765-3 EXE Exception Code Table Pgm Farm 
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