NHRC-10 User Guide
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3.7.2 Set area code bank options
Each area code bank has four options that can be set or reset. Consult the Area Code
Bank Options table below for the option numbers.
Area Code Bank Options
Option Description
0
Bank Enable
1
A leading 1 is allowed.
2
A leading 1 is required.
3
This bank is the local area code (bank 3 only!)
4
Use dialing prefix
To program area code bank options, use the following command:
*41<b><o><s>
<b>
specifies the area code bank. The valid range is 0 to 3.
<o>
specifies the option number. The valid range is 0 to 3.
<s>
sets the state of the option. 0 for off, 1 for on.
Example:
To enable bank 1, send the command *41011.
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Note
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Because there are 800 exchanges in every area code (200-999), it could be
very time consuming to individually enable or disable every one, so the *42 command
(see below) is provided to change the state of all 800 exchanges with a single command.
3.7.3 Enable or disable an entire area code
Command *42 can enable or disable an entire area code bank with a single command.
Use command *42 as follows:
*42<b><s>
where:
<b>
specifies the area code bank. The valid range is 0 to 3.
<s>
sets the state of all the exchanges. 1 for enabled, 0 for disabled.
Example:
To enable all the exchanges in area code bank 3, enter the command
*4231.
The *42 command can be used after analyzing the number of exchanges the repeater
operator wants to enable or disable in the area code. If most exchanges are to be
enabled, use state 1 to turn on all the exchanges, then use command *43 to disable
individual exchanges. If most exchanges are to be disabled, then use command *42 with