EZ Call a Matic User Manual - page 24
114 - Weekend Rates
The weekend rates are applicable to all calls made between the “Start time” on Friday evening
and “End time” on Monday. Calls made all day on Saturday and Sunday are subject to the
Weekend rate discounts.
The method of entry and the discount calculation is same as for the Evening rates program.
115 - Local/Local Long Distance Dialing Patterns:
This program number is used to configure the system for the type of local and local-long distance
calling allowed in your area.
This program presents you with four different options to take care of your different dialing
patterns. The 4 options are:
7 digit Long distance
:
Not selected / Selected
10 digit Local calls
:
Not selected / Selected
1+10 digit local calls
:
Not selected / Selected
Home area code
:
Not selected / Selected
All the above are “Not selected” by default. Pressing the left or right arrow keys or the NO key,
toggles the Not Selected and Selected options. Press YES or ENTER to take you to the next screen.
7 digit Long distance:
For areas where all local calls are of 7 digits (e.g. 397 3577) and all Local Long Distance calls must
be prefixed with a 1 (e.g. 1 487 4566), choose “Not selected” for the 7-digit long distance (default
value). No further programming is required under this option.
In some areas, calls of 7 digits, made to other exchanges within the same Area Code, may be 'Local'
or 'In state Long distance' calls. For such areas, choose “Selected” and press YES or ENTER.
When 7digit long distance is selected, the View-Add-Delete-Search menu pops up and the “total
numbers of entries” currently in memory are displayed.
The entry is done in the same way as program #110. However, under this program, since all
exchanges are of 3 digits only, the Add-Delete-Search options will proceed to the next step as
soon as 3 digits are entered.
All calls made to exchanges listed under this option will be treated as Local Calls and charged as
per Band 201. All calls made to exchanges NOT listed under this band would be charged as per
Band 202.
10 digit Local calls:
In some areas, calls to nearby areas are treated as Local calls, but the dialing is 10 digits, using the
Area code + exchange (without the 1 in front). In such cases, you will need to enter all the Area code +
exchange combinations, which are to be treated as Local calling numbers.
When 10-digit local calling is selected, the View-Add-Delete-Search menu pops up and the “total
numbers of entries” currently in memory are displayed.
The entry is done in the same way as program #110. However, under this program, since all area
code + exchanges are of 6 digits only, the Delete and Search options will proceed to the next step
as soon as 6 digits are entered.
While Adding the entries, since one area code will have many local calling exchanges, the area
code is automatically prompted, to reduce the total number of digits that are required to be
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entered. For example, if the first entry is 203397, as soon as you enter the 6 digit, the entry will be
accepted if it does not already exist, the entry will scroll to the right and the area code will be
retained after the “Add: “ prompt. To enter the next combination within the same area code (in this
case 203), just enter the 3 digits of the exchange. If you need to enter a different area code, use the
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