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Local Codes
The Caller ID number presented from the network is the 10 digit
national number. It does not include the 1 that is required for toll
calls. The system must be able to distinguish between local and toll
numbers so that they can be correctly dialed from the Caller ID
stores.
This is achieved by entering the local codes in the Local Codes
table.
When a number is received, the local area code is compared to the
codes entered in the Local Codes table. If the digits do not match,
the digit 1 is added as the toll access digit and the number,
including the leading 1, is stored in the Caller ID store.
If there are two or more local codes programmed in the Local
Codes table then the 10 digit local number is stored and dialed for
local calls.
If there is only one local code programmed in the Local Codes table
then the area code is stripped and the 7 digit local number is stored
and dialed.
Up to forty 6-digit codes can be programmed.