iPECS eMG80/100& eMG800 & UCP & vUCP
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5
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4.3.9 TABLES DATA – PGM 220 to 235
4.3.9.1 LCR Assignment Tables - PGM 220 to 223
The LCR Tables provide a mechanism to define the database, which will route outgoing calls, particularly long-
distance, using the most cost-effective route. User dialed digits are compared to table entries and modified
appropriately based on time of day, day of the week, and assigned routes.
There are four LCR Tables, LCR Control Attributes, LCR Leading Digit Table, LCR Digit Modification Table,
and LCR Initialization Table.
4.3.9.1.1 LCR Control Attributes - PGM 220
The LCR Control Attributes, among others items, allows access to the LCR Access Mode assignments. The
LCR Access Modes define the user operations that will access the LCR feature.
The LCR Access Modes are:
Loop (user dials ‛9’ or CO/IP Group code (8xx) or presses a Loop button)
Loop and Internal (user dials digits without a CO/IP Access Code prefix)
Loop and Direct CO Line (user dialed CO Line Access Code or presses {CO} button).
Loop, Direct CO Line, and Internal
Loop, Direct CO Line, Internal and Direct
In addition, days of the week are grouped into zones (Day Zones), and the time of day can be set into three
groups (Time Zones). Table 3.3.9.1.1-1 provides general descriptive information and input ranges.
LCR CONTROL ATTRIBUTES
PRESS FLEX KEY (1-5)
Press the [PGM] button and dial 220.
Press Flex button 1~5, refer to Table 3.3.9.1.1-1.
For LCR Access Mode and Time Zones, use the dial-pad to enter desired
data and proceed to step 5). Refer to Table 3.3.9.1.1-1 for input ranges.
For Day Zones, press the Flex button 1~7 to select the day of the week,
Monday: Flex button 1 to Sunday: Flex button 7.
For Day Zones, after selecting the desired day of week Flex button, use
the dial pad to enter the desired zone, 1~3.
Press the [Save] button to store the data entry.
Table 3.3.9.1.1-1 LCR CONTROL ATTRIBUTES (PGM 220)
LCR ACCESS MODE (1-6)
(M00) DISABLE LCR
This entry defines the effective LCR
modes, the modes by which the user can
access LCR.
M00: 1
M01: 2
M02: 3
M11: 4
M12: 5
M13: 6