Samsung DCS Cell Phone User Manual


 
Samsung DCS Application Note No 2 - Issue 01 Page 4 of 6
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As mentioned above, MMC 703 is only used if the first digit(s) in the dialled string are
programmed in MMC 702. MMC 703 may be considered as “an exception to the MMC 702
rule”. The flowchart describes how the Samsung DCS uses MMC 702 and MMC 703.
The first field contains the digit(s) that are the exception and the second field indicates to the
DCS which CORs the exception applies. This is a similar arrangement to MMC 702.
A “1” in the second field indicates which CORs have the exception applied. A “0” in the
second field indicates that COR does not have the exception applied to it.
Please note that a Wild Character must be placed at the end of the Deny Table (MMC 702) to
indicate there is an exception in MMC 703. Wild Characters are described in detail below.
Example
This example follows on from the example given for MMC 702. In this case, stations with
COR D cannot generally dial “0055” numbers but can dial “0055 11235”.
MMC 702
Deny (007) : B C D E F G
0055Z : 0 0 1 1 1 1
The Wild Character Z is programmed after 0055 to indicate there is an exception
programmed in MMC 703
MMC 703
Alow (001) : B C D E F G
005511235 : 0 0 1 0 0 0
A “0” is programmed for CORs B and C because they can dial all “0055” numbers. A “0” is
programmed for CORs E, F and G because they are not permitted to dial any “0055”
numbers.
MMC 704
: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
#
Z : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
“1”s are programmed for all digits to indicate that no digits may be dialled after “0055” except
the number(s) in the Allowance Table - MMC 703.