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| | The Executioner & The PhoneLine Phantoms | |
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|L| Present: Prefix Access Code Translator |L|
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|%| Thanks to: American Telefone & Telegraph |%|
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|\| The Anonymous Man on the Fone |\|
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|/| ========================================= |/|
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[*+*] [*+*]
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The PACT (Prefix Access Code Translator) feature provides preliminary
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translation data for features using access codes that are prefixed by a special
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code. A standard numbering and dialing plan requires that individual line and
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small buisness customers(custom) calling use prefixed access code dialing for
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feature access. PACTis offered on a per office basis. The PACT is NOT used for
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the interpretation of centrex dialing customers.
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When a call is originated by the customer, a call register is used to
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store the data about the call. The customer dials a prefix and a 2 digit access
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code (table a). The PACT then looks at the digits to determine what action
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should take place. Reorder or special service error messages will be heard if
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you enter an unassigned code. If the code is accepted, the that particular
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action will be performed. The PACT consists of the PACT head table and the
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prefixed access code translator. The PACT feature allows the dialing of a
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special code for a prefix. These are the '*' and '#'. If you have rotary, then
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'11' and '12' are used respectively. To use PACT, the prefix must be followed
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by a 2-digit code. This combination is then defined in terms of type and
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subtype (table b).
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TABLE A
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Access Code | Description |
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*2(x) - *3(x) | This allows 3 digit codes to be assigned. |
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*4x-*5x-*7x | LASS/Message Desk Services |
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*72 | Call Forwarding activation |
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*73 | Call Forwarding deactivation |
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*74 | 1-digit Speed Dialing |
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*75 | 2-digit Speed Dialing |
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#56 | Circuit Switch Digital Capability |
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The subtranslator is always built 100 words long. A word is a binary code
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which when sent as a whole, act as a command. One word is equal to a 2-digit
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access code. This subtranslator contains the PTW (Primary Translation Word).
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The PTW contains the feature type subtype and feature subtype index to
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determine the function of the dialed code. The feature subtype allows four
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subtype tables to exist for feature type 31 (LASS). Index 0 is for LASS. Index
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1 is used for LASS on a pay per usage basis. Index 2 and 3 are currently not
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used. If you have access to a recent change system, you can create PACTS by
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using the following (This is for your CO only).
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1. Use the SUBTRAN message to seize program {tore for the PACT head table
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and initialize it at 0. Also seize program store for the subtranslator
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and initialize it at 0 also.
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2. Use the PSWD message to build the PACT subtranslator per table a using
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table b. Link the PACT subtranslator, head table, and master head
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table.
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TABLE B (written in report form)
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Feature Type: 0 (Unassigned)
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Feature Type: 1 (1-digit abbr. dialing)
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Subtypes: 0 (Speed Call)
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1 (Change the Speed Call List)
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2 (Invalid)
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Feature Type: 2 (2-digit dialing.)
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Subtypes: (Same as Feature 1)
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Feature Type: 3 (Circuit Switch Digital Capability)
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Subtype: 1 (CSDC 56 kilo bit service)
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Feature Type: 4 (Usage Sensitive 3-way)
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Feature Type: 5 (Cancel Call Waiting)
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Feature Type: 20 (Call Forwarding Activate)
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Feature Type: 21 (Call Forwarding deactivate)
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Feature Type: 22 (Project Acct. Service (Autoplex))
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Feature Type: 26 (Customer changeable Inter LATA carrier)
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Feature Type: 27 (Voice/Data Protection)
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Feature Type: 28 (MDS-Message Desk Service)
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Subtypes: 0 (MDS activation)
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1 (MDS deactivation)
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Feature Type: 30 (Residence Data Facility Pooling)
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Feature Type: 31 (Local Area Signalling Services-LASS)
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[index 0]
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Subtypes: 0 (AR-Automatic Recall{Incoming Calls})
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1 (AR-Outgoing calls)
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2 (AR activation incoming/outgoing)
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3 (AR deactivation)
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4 (Customer Originated Trace Activation)
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5 (Distinctive Alert Activation)
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6 (ICLID activation)
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7 (Selective Call Rejection Activation)
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8 (Selective Call Forwarding activation)
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9 (Private Call Activation)
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10 (Distinctive Alert -OFF)
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11 (ICLID-OFF)
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12 (SCR-OFF)
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13 (SCF-OFF)
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14 (Private Call-OFF)
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15 (Distinctive Alert ON/OFF) toggle for opposite
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16 ICLID toggle on/off
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17 SCR toggle on/off
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18 SCF toggle on/off
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19 Private Call on/off
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20 Seletive Call Acceptance-ON
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21 SCA OFF
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22 SCA toggle on/off
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23 (Computer Access Restriction) on
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24 CAR off
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25 CAR on/off
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26-31 (reserved for future LASS functions)
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Index 1 Pay Per View
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subtype: 0 (Order placement)
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1 (Order Cancel)
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=(C) 1986 Sexy-Exy and The PhoneLine Phantoms (TM) =
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