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4) Refer to Basic System Record, Program 41,<br />
to restrict stations from accessing outgoing<br />
CO lines, except through LCR. All stations<br />
that must use LCR for outgoing calls must be<br />
restricted from CO line access in this program.<br />
7.20 Program 50 Series-LCR Definitions<br />
7.21 Program 50-1- LCR Parameters. This<br />
program defines general operating parameters for<br />
LCR software.<br />
NOTE:<br />
Mark an X in the column to indicate which<br />
programming button LEDs should be lit. Ini-<br />
tialized data leaves all LEDs OFF.<br />
LED 01<br />
l ON: LCR software is enabled system-wide.<br />
l OFF: LCR software is disabled. None of the<br />
LCR programming referred to by this section is<br />
recognized. Dial 9 access assigned in Program<br />
<strong>16</strong> is enabled.<br />
LED 02<br />
l Not used.<br />
LED 03<br />
l ON: LCR routes long distance information (LDI)<br />
calls over the plan number specified in Program<br />
50-4.<br />
l OFF: LCR routes LDI calls using area codes<br />
specified in route plans 1 - 8, as it would for any<br />
other call.<br />
LED 04<br />
l ON: Station users hear a simulated dial tone<br />
immediately after dialing the access LCR code<br />
(typically 9), until the first digit of the phone<br />
number is dialed. The dial tone is simulated to<br />
assure the user of the system’s proper opera-<br />
tion, but it is not a functional dial tone.<br />
l OFF: Station users hear nothing after dialing the<br />
LCR access code until the destination rings or<br />
issues a busy signal.<br />
LED 05<br />
l ON: The user is notified with a warning tone to<br />
indicate that LCR has routed the call over the<br />
least desirable route number. The most expen-<br />
sive route is typically programmed to be the<br />
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS<br />
SECTION 100-8<strong>16</strong>-302<br />
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least desirable. A user has three choices upon<br />
hearing the warning tone:<br />
a) Ignore the tone, LCR places the call using<br />
the least desirable route.<br />
b) Hang up and try later to save money.<br />
c) Activate the Automatic Call Back feature.<br />
The appropriate CO line group calls the user<br />
back when a more desirable route number<br />
becomes available.<br />
l OFF: No warning tone sounds.<br />
7.22 Program 50-2-LCR Home Area Code.<br />
Enter the local areacode in the spaces provided on<br />
the record sheet. Initialized data leaves the home<br />
area code blank.<br />
LCR matches the area code entered here with<br />
the LCR route plan containing the home area<br />
code in its Area Code Table. (The home area<br />
code is later entered into one of the eight avail-<br />
able LCR route plans through Program 51.)<br />
Thus, LCR is informed of how to handle local<br />
calls.<br />
Typically, systems are configured to have the<br />
LCR route plan containing the home area code<br />
as the same as the local route plan defined in<br />
Program 50-5. This is typically programmed by<br />
the installer to be route plan number 1, rather<br />
than the default plan 8.<br />
7.23 Programs50-31 w 35-LCR Special Codes.<br />
Five Special Codes may be entered in spaces<br />
provided next to 31 - 35. The codes may be a<br />
maximum of four digits, and should include items<br />
such as 911 for emergency calls and 411 or 1-411<br />
for local information, etc. Initialized data leaves all<br />
codes blank.<br />
l When any of these codes are dialed, LCR is<br />
flagged to treat the call as follows:<br />
l The call will be sent over the local call route<br />
plan specified in Program 50-5.<br />
l No additional digits need to be dialed. They<br />
are not necessary. Therefore, the call is put<br />
through immediately.<br />
7.24 Program 50-4-LCR Long Distance Infor-<br />
mation (LDI) Plan Number. Enter the number of<br />
the LCR route plan (1 - 8) over which long distance<br />
information calls will be routed. Typically, long<br />
distance information calls are routed over the local<br />
call route defined in Program 50-5.