iPECS eMG80/100& eMG800 & UCP & vUCP
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5
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Table 3.3.9.1.2-1 LCR LEADING DIGITS (PGM 221)
LDT 01/000: LCR CODE
. . . . . . . . . . . .
Up to 12 digits that, if matched by the user
dialed digits, will access the DMT entry for
the index assigned for the Day and Time
zone below.
12 digits
0 ~ 9 and
‘*’ as a
wildcard
LDT 01/000 : DAY 1 DMT
INDEX(6DGT): . . . . . .
This entry defines the Digit Modification
Table index (00~99) for each Time Zone
for Day Zone 1. The appropriate index will
be selected for the current Day and Time
Zone. An entry of 6 digits (2 per Time
Zone) must be entered.
LDT 01/000: DAY 2 DMT
INDEX(6DGT): . . . . . .
This entry defines the Digit Modification
Table index (00~99) for each Time Zone
for Day Zone 2. The appropriate index will
be selected for the current Day and Time
Zone. An entry of 6 digits (2 per Time
Zone) must be entered.
LDT 01/000: DAY 3 DMT
INDEX(6DGT): . . . . . .
This entry defines the Digit Modification
Table index (00~99) for each Time Zone
for Day Zone 3. The appropriate index will
be selected for the current Day and Time
Zone. An entry of 6 digits (2 per Time
Zone) must be entered.
LDT 01/000: CHK PASSWORD
(1:ON / 0:OFF) : OFF
If enabled (ON), when the dialed digits
match the LDT table digits, the system will
send a second dial tone to request the
user input a valid Authorization code.
LDT 01/000: ZONE NO
(001-100) : 001
If the LDT Zone Number of a station/co
line equals this value, this LDT table is
available to the station/co line.
4.3.9.1.3 LCR Digit Modification Table — PGM 222
Using the index determined from the analysis of the LCR Leading Digits Table PGM 221, the dialed number is
modified by the Digit Modification Table and sent over the CO/IP group assigned for the index. Digits of the
dialed number can be deleted based on the “Removal Position (RP)” and “Number of Remove digits (NR),”
and a digit stream can be inserted in the resulting number.
Counting from the first dialed digit, the Removal Position defines the location of the digit where removal begins
and, NR defines the number of digits to remove. The “Add Digit Stream” is then inserted in the resulting
number at the digit position assigned by the Add Position entry. The resulting number is then dialed over the
CO/IP path assigned. If the assigned path is not available, the “Alternate DMT index” is used to determine the
number and CO/IP path to be used. Table 3.3.9.1.3-1 provides the displays, descriptions, and entry range for
the Digit Modification Table.