Charging Administration, Tariff Class Specification, Initiate
ERICSSON ///
Example 303/1013-FCK 114 62 Uen, A
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
Uppgjord - PreparedETXUPET
Faktaansvarig - Subject responsibleEEI/SPH HAXE
Nr - No1/190 82-CNT 123 9999 Uen
Dokansv/Godk - Doc respons/ApprovedUAB/K/UEC (Henrik Almeida)
Kontr - CheckedEEIGCN
Datum - Date1996-11-14
RevA
File
CHCSICharging Administration, Tariff Class Specification, Initiate
1 Format
1.1 Command
1.1.1 Format 1
/ \
|dcat...|
CHCSI:DCAT=+ +,T=t...;
|ALL |
\ /
1.1.2 Format 2
/ \
| / \|
| |PPC||
CHCSI:TC=tc,T=t|,+ +|;
| |ITM||
| \ /|
\ /
1.2 Parameters
DCAT=dcatDay category
Numeral 0 - 9
The maximum value of this parameter is system
defined.
ALLAll day categories
ITMIndividual time metering
PPCPeriodic pulse charging
T=tTariff data
The minimum value for this parameter is 1.
The maximum value is defined by Size
Alteration Event (SAE) 041 and an exchange
parameter. See the Application Information for
block MP.
TC=tcTariff class
The minimum value for this parameter is 1.
The maximum is defined by SAE 040 and an
exchange parameter. See the Application
Information for block MP.
2 Function
2.1 Format 1
This command specifies tariff class data for one, several, or
all day categories. Charging for a particular day category must
always be defined.
This format is used for time-differentiated charging.
The command must always be given in conjunction with commands
that specify the remainder of the day categories.
The first CHCSI command must be preceded by
command CHCPI, which specifies the relevant tariff
class. And the last CHCSI command must be followed
by command CHCPE.
The number of tariffs is given by the number of switching times
for the relevant switching class. When no switching times are
defined for a day category, only one tariff may be specified.
The order does not remain after system restart.
2.2 Format 2
This command specifies the tariff class completely.
This format is used for charging that is not time-
ifferentiated.
Parameter
PPC or
ITM must be specified when the pulse
generation function in the exchange allows different types of
charging by pulses. These parameters cannot be specified in
other cases.
The order remains after system restart.
3 Examples
3.1 Example 1
(CHCPI:TC=2,SWC=1;)
CHCSI:DCAT=0&5,T=7&8;
CHCSI:DCAT=1&3&4,T=6&9;
CHCSI:DCAT=2,T=7;
(CHCPE;)
Using time-differentiated charging, day categories 0 and 5 are
set for tariffs 7 and 8, day categories 1, 3, and 4 are set for
tariffs 6 and 9, and day category 2 is set for tariff 7.The switching times are
obtained through the switching class which is specified in
command CHCPI.
3.2 Example 2
CHCSI:TC=1,T=7;
Without using time-differentiated charging, tariff 7 is applied
to all of tariff class 1.
4 Printouts
4.1 Check Printout
Not relevant.
4.2 Procedure Printouts
EXECUTED
NOT ACCEPTED
fault type
fault type
FUNCTION BUSY
The function is busy.
FORMAT ERROR
The command was incorrectly specified.
UNREASONABLE VALUEdetails
The parameter was specified with an unreasonable value.
FAULT CODE 1
ILLEGAL TARIFF DATA
details
The tariff value exceeds the allowed value
range. The maximum value for a tariff is
defined by SAE 041.
FAULT CODE 2
ILLEGAL TARIFF CLASS
The tariff class exceeds the allowed tariff
class value range. The maximum value for a
tariff class is defined by size alteration
event SAE 040.
FAULT CODE 5
TARIFF DATA IS NOT SPECIFIED
details
The tariff data must be specified first,
before it can be referenced.
FAULT CODE 7
DATA IN NON OPERATING AREA ALREADY SPECIFIED
Data cannot be overwritten in the non
operating area. Command CHCZI is used to zero the non-operating table.
FAULT CODE 17
DAY CATEGORY DATA ALREADY SPECIFIED
details
Data for the day category has already been
specified. The previously specified data
remains unchanged.
FAULT CODE 20
TARIFF CLASS USES TIME DIFFERENTIATED CHARGING
The tariff class uses time differentiated
charging. Command CHCPI must be given first, before the specification
of the tariff class is accepted.
FAULT CODE 24
TIME SUPERVISION IN OPERATION, DATA CANNOT BE CHANGED
The non-operating area is protected for 24
hours, which prevents data from being
overwritten. Use command CHCAR to reset
the data.
FAULT CODE 27
DAY CATEGORY VALUE IS GREATER THAN MAXIMUM ALLOWED VALUE
details
The day category value specified is greater
than the maximum value defined in the exchange.
The maximum value can be printed using command
CACAP.
FAULT CODE 29
WRONG NUMBER OF TARIFF ALTERNATIVES
The number of tariffs does not correspond to
the number of switching times specified in the
respective switching class.
FAULT CODE 31
ITM OR PPC MUST BE SPECIFIED
The type of charging (parameter
ITM or
PPC)
must be specified for the pulse generation
function.
FAULT CODE 32
ITM OR PPC CANNOT BE SPECIFIED
The type of charging has already been
specified for the pulse generation function.
Parameters
ITM or
PPC cannot be specified.
FAULT CODE 40
CONGESTION IN DAY CATEGORY GROUP FILE FOR TARIFF CLASS
Congestion occurred in the file for the day
category group of the tariff class. The number
of day category groups is defined by SAE 682
in block MP. The procedure for specifying the tariff
class can be interrupted using command CHCZI.
FAULT CODE 41
WRONG COMBINATION OF DAY CATEGORIES
The number of switching times for the
specified day categories is inconsistent with
the data defined in the respective switching
class.
4.3 Answer Printouts
-
4.4 Result Printouts
-
5 Logging
No.
6 Command Category Group
Recommended value
36
(H'24).
7 Command Receiving Block
MPDA
8 Glossary
SAE
Size Alteration Event
9 References
10 Command Descriptions
CACAP
Calendar Function, Calendar Table Print
CHCAR
Charging Administration of Tariff Class, Activation, Reset
CHCPE
Charging Administration of Tariff Class, Procedure, End
CHCPI
Charging Administration of Tariff Class Procedure, Initiate
CHCSI
Charging Administration of Tariff Class, Specification, Initiate
CHCZI
Charging Administration of Traffic Class, Zeroing Initiate
11 Application Information
MP
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