Guide to Feature Programming
Program Num-
ber
Program Name Default
14-01-23 LCR Service 0
26-01-04 LCR Mode Option 0
26-02-01 Dial analyse Table No setting
26-02-06 LCR Carrier Table 0
26-05-01 Delete Digits 0
26-05-02 Access Code No setting
26-05-03 Authorization table number 0
26-05-04 Cost Center Code 0
26-06-01 Authorization Code Table No Setting
26-07-01 Cost Center Codes No Setting
26-08-01 Manual Override Access Code Table No Setting
26-09-01 Manual Override Exemption Table 999
Note 1) Change to DTMF Operation
In PRG 26-05-02 the @ symbol will have different operation for Analogue trunks or ISDN trunks.
Analogue Trunks
At the point in the dialled digits where the @ appears the SL1000/SL1100 will revert to DTMF dialling. This is only required
when the analogue trunk is set the Loop Disconnect dialling in PRG 14-02-01.
ISDN Trunks
At the point in the dialled digits where the @ appears the SL1000/SL1100 will stop dialling and wait for the CONNECT from
the indirect carrier. The SL1000/SL1100 will then continue to dial DTMF in the B-channel. The DTMF digits will be received by
the indirect carrier for routing.
This is only required for indirect carriers that have a two stage setup process where the Access code is dialled in the D-chan-
nel to the direct carrier and all other digits are dialled as DTMF in the B-channel to the indirect carrier.
Note 2) Order of LCR Routing Digits
When a user dials a number that is routed by LCR the individual LCR elements will be dialled to line as shown below.
<Access Code> <Authorisation Code> <CCC> <Delete leading digits> <Dialled digits>
SL1000/SL1100 ISSUE 2.0
1-450
LCR-Least Cost Routing
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