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Automatic Route Selection
Automatic Route Selection
This section contains programming procedures for the following Automatic Route
Selection (ARS) features:
■ 1 + 7-Digit Dialing Requirements
■ ARS Tables
■ Start and Stop Times for Subpatterns
■ Pool Routing
■ Facility Restriction Level (FRL)
■ Digit Absorption
■ Other Digits
■ N11 Special Numbers Tables
■ Dial 0 Table
■ Voice and/or Data Routing
NOTE:
ARS applies to Hybrid/PBX mode only.
1 + 7-Digit Dialing Requirements
Use this procedure for calls placed within the same (home) area code as the system. The procedure allows you to specify whether or not the local telephone company requires a 1 to precede the 7-digit number. The two available settings are:
■ Within Area Code.
Requires that a 1 plus a 7-digit number must be dialed; the system checks the 1 + 7-digit tables for routing.
■ Not Within Area Code.
Does not require that a 1 precede the 7-digit number (the system does this automatically).
Programming Procedures 4–283
Automatic Route Selection
Summary: 1 + 7-Digit Dialing Requirements
Programmable by System manager
Mode
Idle Condition
Planning Form
Factory Setting
Valid Entries
Inspect
Hybrid/PBX
Not required
Form 3f, Automatic Route Selection Tables
Not within area code
Not within area code, Within area code
No
Copy Option No
Console Procedure Tables ® ARS ® ARS 1+7Dial within Area Code
® Within Area Code
® Ente r
® Exit ® Exit
or Not
PC Procedure
8 ® 6 ® 1 ® 1
or
2 ® 0 ® 5 ® 5
Procedure: 1 + 7-Digit Dialing Requirements
1
Console Display/Instructions
Select the Tables menu.
System Programming:
Make a selection
System Extensions
SysRenumber Options
Operator Tables
LinesTrunks AuxEquip
Exit NightSrvce
>
_
2
3
Select Automatic Route Selection.
Tables:
Make a selection
AllowList
AllowTo
ARS
Disallow
DisallowTo
Exit
_
_
Select ARS 1+7 Digit Dial.
ARS:
Make a selection
ARS 1+7Dial SubA Absorb
ARS Input Sub A Digit
>
Sub A Pools Sub B Start
Sub A FRL Sub B Stop
Exit Sub B Pool
Additional Information PC
8
6
1
4–284 Programming Procedures
Automatic Route Selection
4
_
_
Console Display/Instructions Additional Information
Specify whether 1+7-digit dialing is required within the home area code.
1+7 Digit Dialing:
Select one
Within Area Code
Not within Area Code
5
6
Exit Enter
Select Within Area Code
Not within Area Code .
or
Save your entry.
Select Enter .
Return to the System Programming menu.
Select Exit two times.
PC
1
2
0
55
ARS Tables
Use this procedure for the following tasks:
■ To specify type of table (6-digit, area code, exchange, or 1 + 7-digit number).
■ To add or change area codes to be included in each table.
■ To add or change exchanges to be included in each table.
A maximum of 16 tables can be established, numbered 1 through 16. Each table
can have a maximum of 100 entries, numbered 1 through 100. Tables 17 and
18, the Default Toll and Default Local tables respectively, cannot be changed.
The first entry in a 6-digit table must be the area code. Subsequent entries consist of exchanges within that area code.
Area code tables can contain only area codes.
Exchange and 1 + 7-digit tables can contain only exchanges.
The wildcard character (Pause) cannot be used to enter area codes or exchanges in ARS tables.
Programming Procedures 4–285
Automatic Route Selection
Summary: ARS Tables
Programmable by System manager
Mode
Idle Condition
Planning Form
Factory Setting
Valid Entries
Inspect
Hybrid/PBX
Not required
Form 3f, Automatic Route Selection Tables
Not applicable
Not applicable
Yes
Copy Option No
Console Procedure Tables ® ARS ® ARS Input ®
Dial table no.
® Enter ®
Specify table type
® Enter ®
Dial entry no.
® Enter ®
Drop
®
Dial no.
® Enter ® Exit ® Exit
PC Procedure
8 ® 6 ® 2 ®
Type table no.
® 0 ®
Select table type
® 0 ®
Type entry no.
® 0 ® A
+ p ®
Type no.
® 0
® 5 ® 5
Procedure: ARS Tables
1
Console Display/Instructions
Select the Tables menu.
System Programming:
Make a selection
System Extensions
SysRenumber Options
Operator Tables
LinesTrunks AuxEquip
Exit NightSrvce
>
_
2
3
Select Automatic Route Selection.
Tables:
Make a selection
AllowList
AllowTo
ARS
Disallow
DisallowTo
Exit
_
_
Select ARS Table Input.
ARS:
Make a selection
ARS 1+7Dial SubA Absorb
ARS Input Sub A Digit
Sub A Pools Sub B Start
Sub A FRL
Exit
Sub B Stop
Sub B Pool
>
Additional Information PC
8
6
2
4–286 Programming Procedures
Automatic Route Selection
4
Console Display/Instructions
Enter the table number ( nn = 1 to 16).
ARS Table Type:
Enter table number (1-16)
Additional Information PC
5
6
7
8
Backspace
Exit Enter
Save your entry.
Select Enter .
Specify a table type.
Dial or type [ nn ].
_
_
_
_
ARS Table xx:
Select one
6-Digit
Area Code
Exchange
1+7
Exit Enter xx = table number entered in Step 4
Select
Area Code
Exchange
1+7 .
6-Digit
,
, or
,
Save your entry.
Select Enter .
Enter the table entry number ( nnn = 1 to 100).
Table xx:
Enter entry number
(1-100) xx = number entered in Step 4
Û
0
1
2
3
4
0
Backspace
Exit Enter
9 Save your entry.
Select Enter .
10 Erase the current entry ( nnn ).
ARS Table xx, Entry xxx:
Enter area code or exchange nnn
Dial or type [ nnn ].
xx = table number entered in Step 4 xxx = entry number entered in Step 8
Û
0
Backspace
Exit
Next
Enter Press Drop .
A+P
11 Enter an area code or exchange of up to 3 digits (0 to 9) to include in the table.
Dial or type [ nnn ].
Û
Programming Procedures 4–287
Automatic Route Selection
Console Display/Instructions Additional Information PC
12 Continue to enter area code or exchange for another table entry number or go to
Step 13.
Select Next .
9
Return to Step 10. The next table will be displayed on Line 1.
13 Save your entry.
0
Select Enter .
14 Return to the System Programming menu.
Select Exit two times.
55
Start and Stop Times for Subpatterns
Use this procedure to specify the time of day that calls are routed using
Subpattern B routing information.
Subpatterns are used to provide two different routing patterns according to the time of day. This allows you to take advantage of lower rates that may apply to some or all lines, or to change restrictions on some facilities during off hours.
The stop time for Subpattern B is the start time for Subpattern A.
Enter the time in 4-digit, 24-hour notation, and use leading zeros as necessary.
Summary: Start and Stop Times for Subpatterns
Programmable by System manager
Mode
Idle Condition
Planning Form
Factory Setting
Valid Entries
Inspect
Copy Option
Hybrid/PBX
Not required
Form 3f, Automatic Route Selection Tables
Form 3g, Automatic Route Selection Default and
Special Numbers Tables
No time is specified, thus all calls are routed according to
Subpattern A.
0000 to 2359
No
No
4–288 Programming Procedures
Automatic Route Selection
Console Procedure Tables
®
ARS
®
Sub B Start
®
Dial table no.
®
Enter
®
Drop
®
Dial start time
®
Enter
®
Sub B Stop
®
Dial table no.
®
Enter
®
Drop
®
Dial stop time
®
Enter
®
Exit
®
Exit
PC Procedure
8 ® 6 ® 8 ®
Type table no.
® 0 ® A
+ p ®
Typestart time
A
+ p
® 0 ® 8 ®
Type table no.
® 0 ®
®
Type stop time
® 0 ® 5 ® 5
Procedure: Start and Stop Times for Subpatterns
1
Console Display/Instructions
Select the Tables menu.
Additional Information
System Programming:
Make a selection
System Extensions
SysRenumber Options
Operator Tables
LinesTrunks AuxEquip
Exit NightSrvce
>
_
2
3
Select Automatic Route Selection.
Tables:
Make a selection
AllowList
AllowTo
ARS
Disallow
DisallowTo
Exit
Select Subpattern B Start.
_
ARS:
Make a selection
ARS 1+7Dial SubA Absorb
ARS Input Sub A Digit
>
Sub A Pools Sub B Start
Sub A FRL Sub B Stop
Exit Sub B Pool
_
4 Enter the table number ( nn = 1 to 18).
Subpattern B Start Time:
Enter table number (1-18)
PC
8
6
8
5
Backspace
Exit Enter
Save your entry.
Select Enter .
Dial or type [ nn ].
Û
0
Programming Procedures 4–289
Automatic Route Selection
6
Console Display/Instructions
Erase the current start time ( xxxx ).
Subpattern B Start Time:
Enter start time hour
(00-23) and min (00-59) xxxx
Additional Information PC
7
Backspace
Exit Enter Press Drop .
Enter the start time for Subpattern B ( hh = 00 to 23, mm = 00 to 59).
Dial or type [ hhmm ].
8
9
Save your entry.
Select Enter .
Select Subpattern B Stop Time.
ARS:
Make a selection
ARS 1+7Dial SubA Absorb
ARS Input Sub A Digit
>
Sub A Pools Sub B Start
Sub A FRL Sub B Stop
Exit Sub B Pool
_
This is also the start time for Subpattern A.
10 Enter the table number ( nn = 1 to 18).
Subpattern B Stop Time:
Enter table number (1-18)
A+P
Û
0
9
Backspace
Exit Enter Dial or type [ nn ].
11 Save your entry.
Select Enter .
12 Erase the current stop time ( xxxx ).
Subpattern B Stop Time:
Enter stop time hour
(00-23) and min (00-59) xxxx
Backspace
Exit Enter Press Drop .
13 Enter the stop time for Subpattern B ( hh = 00 to 23, mm = 00 to 59).
Dial or type [ hhmm ].
14 Save your entry.
Select Enter .
Û
0
A+P
Û
0
4–290 Programming Procedures
Automatic Route Selection
Console Display/Instructions
15 Return to the System Programming menu.
Select Exit two times.
Additional Information PC
55
Pool Routing
Use this procedure to identify the trunk pools on which to route calls to area codes and/or exchanges included in ARS tables.
A maximum of six routes (numbered 1 through 6) can be specified for each
subpattern. Pool routing is programmed for Tables 1 through 16. Tables 17 and
18, the Default Toll and Default Local tables respectively, cannot be changed.
Summary: Pool Routing
Programmable by System manager
Mode
Idle Condition
Planning Form
Factory Setting
Valid Entries
Inspect
Hybrid/PBX
Not required
Form 3f, Automatic Route Selection Tables
Form 3g, Automatic Route Selection Default and Special
Numbers Tables
Not applicable
Not applicable
No
Copy Option No
Console Procedure Tables ® ARS ® Sub A Pools or Sub B Pool ®
Dial table no.
and pool route no.
® Enter ®
Dial pool dial-out code
®
Enter ® Exit ® Exit
PC Procedure 8 ® 6 ® 3 or 0 ®
Type table no. and pool route no.
® 0 ®
Type pool dial-out code
® 0 ® 5 ® 5
Procedure: Pool Routing
1
Console Display/Instructions
Select the Tables menu.
System Programming:
Make a selection
System Extensions
SysRenumber Options
Operator Tables
LinesTrunks AuxEquip
Exit NightSrvce
>
_
Additional Information PC
8
Programming Procedures 4–291
Automatic Route Selection
2
3
Console Display/Instructions
Select Automatic Route Selection.
Tables:
Make a selection
AllowList
AllowTo
ARS
Disallow
DisallowTo
Exit
_
Additional Information
_
Select pool routing for Subpattern A or B.
ARS:
Make a selection
ARS 1+7Dial SubA Absorb
ARS Input Sub A Digit
>
Sub A Pools Sub B Start
Sub A FRL Sub B Stop
Exit Sub B Pool
_
● ◆
Select Sub A Pools and go to
● Subpattern A Procedure.
Select Sub B Pool and go to
◆ Subpattern B Procedure
PC
6
3
0
● Subpattern A Procedure
1 Enter the table ( nn = 1 to 18) and the pool route ( m = 1 to 6) numbers.
SubPattern A Pools:
Enter table (1-18) and route (1-6)
2
3
Backspace
Exit Enter
ARS Pool Tablexx Routex:
Enter pool dialout code
Dial or type [
Save your entry.
Select Enter .
Enter a pool dial-out code of up to 3 digits on which to route calls.
xx
x nnm ].
= table number entered in Step 1
= route number entered in Step 1
Û
0
4
Backspace
Exit
Next
Enter Dial or type [ nnn ].
Continue to enter pool dial-out code(s) for another route or go to Step 5.
Select Next .
Return to Step 3. The next route will be displayed on Line 1.
Û
9
4–292 Programming Procedures
Automatic Route Selection
5
6
Console Display/Instructions
Save your entry.
Select Enter .
Return to the System Programming menu.
Select Exit two times.
Additional Information
◆ Subpattern B Procedure
1 Enter the table ( nn = 1 to 18) and the pool route ( m = 1 to 6) numbers.
ARS Route Pattern:
Enter table (1-18) route
(1-6)
PC
0
55
2
3
Backspace
Exit Enter
ARS Pool (xx,x):
Enter pool dialout code
Dial or type [
Save your entry.
Select Enter .
Enter a pool dial-out code of up to 3 digits on which to route calls.
xx
x nnm ].
= table number entered in Step 1
= route number entered in Step 1
Û
0
4
5
6
Backspace
Exit
Next
Enter Dial or type [ nnn ].
Continue to enter pool dial-out code(s) for another route or go to Step 5.
Select Next .
Return to Step 3. The next route will be displayed on Line 1.
Save your entry.
Select Enter .
Return to the System Programming menu.
Select Exit two times.
Û
9
0
55
Programming Procedures 4–293
Automatic Route Selection
Facility Restriction Level
Use this procedure to assign a Facility Restriction Level (FRL) to each route. The
FRL ranges from 0 (least restrictive) to 6 (most restrictive) and is used to restrict user access to the route. The FRL assigned to telephones and remote access users is the opposite of the FRL assigned to routes, where 0 is the most restrictive and 6 is the least restrictive.
NOTE:
Pool routes must be programmed before you assign Facility Restriction
Levels.
Facility Restriction Levels are assigned to Tables 1 through 18. Tables 17 and
18, the Default Toll and Default Local tables respectively, cannot be changed.
Summary: Facility Restriction Level
Programmable by System manager
Mode
Idle Condition
Planning Form
Factory Setting
Valid Entries
Inspect
Hybrid/PBX
Not required
Form 3f, Automatic Route Selection Tables
Form 3g, Automatic Route Selection Default and Special
Numbers Tables
3 (beginning with Release 3.1, Table 18, the Default Local
table has a factory setting of 2)
0 to 6
No
Copy Option No
Console Procedure Tables ® ARS ® Sub A FRL or More and Sub B FRL ®
Dial table no, and pool route no.
® Enter ®
Dial restriction level
® Enter ® Exit ® Exit
PC Procedure 8 ® 6 ® 4 or u and 1 ®
Type table no. and pool route no.
® 0 ®
Type restriction level
® 0 ® 5 ® 5
Procedure: Facility Restriction Level
1
Console Display/Instructions
Select the Tables menu.
System Programming:
Make a selection
System Extensions
SysRenumber SysRenumber
>
Operator Tables
LinesTrunks AuxEquip
Exit NightSrvce
_
Additional Information PC
8
4–294 Programming Procedures
Automatic Route Selection
2
3
_
Console Display/Instructions
Select Automatic Route Selection.
Additional Information
Tables:
Make a selection
AllowList
AllowTo
ARS
Disallow
DisallowTo
Exit
_
Console Display/Instructions Additional Information
Select Facility Restriction Level for Subpattern A or B. ● ◆
ARS:
Make a selection
ARS 1+7Dial SubA Absorb
ARS Input Sub A Digit
Sub A Pools Sub B Start
Sub A FRL
Exit
Sub B Stop
Sub B Pool
> Select Sub A FRL and go to
● Subpattern A Procedure.
PC
6
PC
4
Press More , select Sub B FRL
◆ Subpattern B Procedure.
, and go to u
1
● Subpattern A Procedure
1 Enter the table ( nn = 1 to 18) and the pool route ( m = 1 to 6) numbers.
Sub A Restriction Level:
Enter table (1-18), route
(1-6)
2
3
Backspace
Exit Enter Dial or type [ nnm ].
Save your entry.
Select Enter .
Enter the restriction level ( n = 0 to 6).
ARS Table xx Route x:
Enter restriction level
(0-6) xx x
= table number entered in Step 1
= route number entered in Step 1
4
Backspace
Exit
Next
Enter Dial or type [ n ].
Continue to enter FRL for another pool route or go to Step 5.
Select Next .
Return to Step 3. The next pool route will be displayed on Line 1.
Û
0
Û
9
Programming Procedures 4–295
Automatic Route Selection
5
6
Console Display/Instructions
Save your entry.
Select Enter .
Return to the System Programming menu.
Select Exit two times.
Additional Information
◆ Subpattern B Procedure
1
Console Display/Instructions Additional Information
Enter the table ( nn = 1 to 18) and the pool route ( m = 1 to 6) numbers.
Subpattern B Restriction:
Enter table (1-18), route
(1-6)
PC
0
55
PC
2
3
Backspace
Exit Enter Dial or type [ nnm ].
Save your entry.
Select Enter .
Enter the restriction level ( n = 0 to 6).
ARS Table xx Route x:
Enter restriction level
(0-6) xx x
= table number entered in Step 1
= route number entered in Step 1
Û
0
4
5
6
Backspace
Exit
Next
Enter Dial or type [ n ].
Continue to enter FRL for another pool route or go to Step 5.
Select Next .
Return to Step 3. The next route will be displayed on Line 1.
Save your entry.
Select Enter .
Return to the System Programming menu.
Select Exit two times.
Û
9
0
55
4–296 Programming Procedures
Automatic Route Selection
Digit Absorption
Use this procedure to specify how many of the digits dialed (0 through 11) by the caller should be absorbed (not sent to the telephone company’s central office) by the system when a call is made on an identified route.
Entries of 1 through 11 indicate that the system should not send the specified number of digits, starting with the first digit dialed by the user after the dial-out code.
Digit absorption is assigned to Tables 1 through 18.
NOTE:
Pool routes must be programmed before you assign digit absorption.
Summary: Digit Absorption
Programmable by System manager
Mode
Idle Condition
Planning Form
Factory Setting
Valid Entries
Inspect
Hybrid/PBX
Not required
Form 3f, Automatic Route Selection Tables
0
0 to 11
No
Copy Option No
Console Procedure Tables ® ARS ® SubA Absorb or More and SubB Absorb ®
Dial table no. and pool route no.
® Enter ®
Drop
®
Dial no.
of digits to absorb
® Enter ® Exit ® Exit
PC Procedure 8 ® 6 ® 6 or u and 2 ®
Type table no. and pool route no.
® 0 ® A + p ®
Type no. of digits to absorb
®
0 ® 5 ® 5
Procedure: Digit Absorption
1
Console Display/Instructions
Select the Tables menu.
System Programming:
Make a selection
System Extensions
SysRenumber Options
Operator Tables
LinesTrunks AuxEquip
Exit NightSrvce
>
_
Additional Information PC
8
Programming Procedures 4–297
Automatic Route Selection
2
3
Console Display/Instructions
Select Automatic Route Selection.
Tables:
Make a selection
AllowList
AllowTo
ARS
Disallow
DisallowTo
Exit
_
Additional Information
Select absorb digits for Subpattern A or B.
ARS:
Make a selection
ARS 1+7Dial SubA Absorb
ARS Input Sub A Digit
Sub A Pools Sub B Start
Sub A FRL Sub B Stop
Exit Sub B Pool
>
_
● ◆
Select Sub A Absorb and go to
● Subpattern A Procedure.
Press More , select Sub B Absorb , and go to
◆ Subpattern B Procedure.
PC
● Subpattern A Procedure
1 Enter the table ( nn = 1 to 18) and the pool route ( m = 1 to 6) numbers.
Subpattern A Absorption:
Enter table (1-18), route
(1-6)
2
3
4
Backspace
Exit Enter Dial or type [ nnm ].
Save your entry.
Select Enter .
Erase the current number of absorbed digits ( nn ).
ARS Table xx Route x:
Enter table absorption digits (0-11) nn xx x
= table number entered in Step 1
= route number entered in Step 1
Backspace
Exit
Next
Enter Press Drop .
Enter the number of digits to be absorbed ( nn = 1 to 11).
Dial or type [ nn ].
Û
0
A+P
Û
6
4 u
1
4–298 Programming Procedures
Automatic Route Selection
5
6
7
Console Display/Instructions Additional Information PC
Continue to enter absorbed digits for another route number for Subpattern A or go to Step 6.
Select Next .
9
Return to Step 3. The next route number will be displayed on Line 1.
Save your entry.
0
Select Enter .
Return to the System Programming menu.
Select Exit two times.
55
◆ Subpattern B Procedure
1
Console Display/Instructions Additional Information
Enter the table ( nn = 1 to 18) and the pool route ( m = 1 to 6) numbers.
Sub B Absorption
Enter table (1-18), route
(1-6)
PC
2
3
4
5
6
7
Backspace
Exit Enter
ARS Table xx Route x:
Enter number of digits to absorb (0-11) nn
Dial or type [ nnm ].
Save your entry.
Select Enter .
Erase the current number of absorbed digits ( nn ).
xx x
= table number entered in Step 1
= route number entered in Step 1
Û
0
Backspace
Exit
Next
Enter Press Drop .
A+P
Enter the number of digits to be absorbed ( nn = 1 to 11).
Dial or type [ nn ].
Û
Continue to enter absorbed digits for another route number for Subpattern B or go to Step 6.
Select Next .
9
Return to Step 3. The next route number will be displayed on Line 1.
Save your entry.
Select Enter .
Return to the System Programming menu.
Select Exit two times.
0
55
Programming Procedures 4–299
Automatic Route Selection
Other Digits
Use this procedure to specify other (extra) digits that must be added by the system to the beginning of the number dialed by the caller, when calls are placed on an identified route.
NOTES:
1. Pool routes must be programmed before you assign other digits.
2. A maximum of 20 digits can be added, in any combination of the digits 0 through 9.
3. Special characters such as switchhook flash, Stop, and # cannot be included as extra digits. Pause is allowed in every position but the first.
4. Other digits are assigned to Tables 1 through 18.
Summary: Other Digits
Programmable by System manager
Mode
Idle Condition
Planning Form
Factory Setting
Valid Entries
Inspect
Hybrid/PBX
Not required
Form 3f, Automatic Route Selection Tables
0
Up to 20 digits (any combination of 0 to 9)
No
Copy Option No
Console Procedure Tables ® ARS ® Sub A Digit or More and Sub BDigit ®
Dial table no. and pool route no.
® Enter ®
Drop
®
Dial digits to be added
® Enter ® Exit ® Exit
PC Procedure 8 ® 6 ® 7 or u and 3 ®
Type table no. and pool route no.
® 0 ® A + p Type digits to be added
® 0
® 5 ® 5
Procedure: Other Digits
1
Console Display/Instructions
Select the Tables menu.
System Programming:
Make a selection
System Extensions
SysRenumber Options
Operator Tables
LinesTrunks AuxEquip
Exit NightSrvce
>
_
Additional Information PC
8
4–300 Programming Procedures
Automatic Route Selection
2
3
4
Console Display/Instructions
Select Automatic Route Selection.
Tables:
Make a selection
AllowList
AllowTo
ARS
Disallow
DisallowTo
Exit
_
Additional Information
Select other digits for Subpattern A or B.
ARS:
Make a selection
ARS 1+7Dial SubA Absorb
ARS Input Sub A Digit
Sub A Pools Sub B Start
Sub A FRL Sub B Stop
>
Exit Sub B Pool
_
Select Sub A Digit .
Press More and select Sub B Digit .
Enter the table ( nn = 1 to 18) and the route ( m = 1 to 6) number.
Sub x Other Digits:
Enter table (1-18), route
(1-6) x = subpattern selected in Step 3
5
6
Backspace
Exit Enter Dial or type [ nnm ].
Save your entry.
Select Enter .
Erase the current number of other digits ( n ).
ARS Table xx, Route x: >
Enter other digits n xx x
= table number entered in Step 4
= route number entered in Step 4
PC
6
7 u
3
Û
0
7
8
Backspace
Exit
Next
Enter Press Drop .
A+p
Enter up to 20 other digits ( n = any combination of 0 to 9).
Dial or type [ n ].
Û
Continue to specifiy other digits for another route in the specified subpattern or go to Step 9.
Select Next .
9
Return to Step 6. The next route number will be displayed on Line 1.
Programming Procedures 4–301
Automatic Route Selection
Console Display/Instructions
9 Save your entry.
Select Enter .
10 Return to the System Programming menu.
Select Exit two times.
Additional Information PC
0
55
N11 Special Numbers Tables
Use this procedure to specify Facility Restriction Level (FRL) and/or digits that must be added when emergency numbers in the N11 Special Numbers table are dialed (for example, 411, 811, or 911).
Subpattern B, absorb, and pool routing cannot be programmed for the N11
Special Numbers tables.
Summary: N11 Special Numbers Tables
Programmable by System manager
Mode
Idle Condition
Planning Form
Factory Setting
Valid Entries
Inspect
Copy Option
Hybrid/PBX
Not required
Form 3g, Automatic Route Selection Default and
SpecialNumbers Tables
Not applicable
Not applicable
No
No
Console Procedure To change Facility Restriction Level:
Tables ® ARS ®
More
® SpeclNumber ® ARS FRL ®
Drop
®
Dial FRL value
® Enter ® Exit ® Exit ® Exit
To program other digits:
Tables ® ARS ®
More
® SpeclNumber ® ARS Digit ®
Drop
®
Dial digits
® Enter ® Exit ® Exit ® Exit
PC Procedure To change Facility Restriction Level:
8 ® 6 ® u ® 4 ® 1 ® A + p ®
Type FRL value
® 0 ® 5 ® 5
To program other digits:
8
0
® 6 ® u
® 5 ® 5
® 4 ® 2 ® A + p ®
Type digits
®
4–302 Programming Procedures
Automatic Route Selection
Procedure: N11 Special Numbers Tables
1
Console Display/Instructions
Select the Tables menu.
System Programming:
Make a selection
System Extensions
SysRenumber Options
Operator Tables
LinesTrunks AuxEquip
Exit NightSrvce
>
_
2
3
4
5
Additional Information
Select Automatic Route Selection.
Tables:
Make a selection
AllowList
AllowTo
ARS
Disallow
DisallowTo
Exit
_
Go to the second screen of the ARS menu.
_
ARS:
Make a selection
ARS 1+7Dial SubA Absorb
ARS Input Sub A Digit
>
Sub A Pools Sub B Start
Sub A FRL Sub B Stop
Exit Sub B Pool Press More .
Select N11 Special Numbers Table.
ARS:
Make a selection
Sub B FRL Dial 0
SubB Absorb Sub A Data
Sub B Digit Sub B Data
SpeclNumber
Exit
_
_
Select an option.
ARS Specl Numbers Table:
Make a selection
ARS FRL
ARS Digit
● ◆
To change the current Facility Restriction
Level, select ARS FRL and go to
● Change FRL Procedure.
To specify other digits to add, select
, and go to
◆ Other Digits Procedure.
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Programming Procedures 4–303
Automatic Route Selection
● Change FRL Procedure
1
Console Display/Instructions
Erase the current restriction level ( x ).
Special Numbers Pool:
Enter restriction level
(0-6) x
Additional Information
2
Backspace
Exit Enter
Enter an FRL value ( n = 0 to 6).
Press Drop .
Dial or type [ n ].
3
4
Save your entry.
Select Enter .
Return to the System Programming menu.
Select Exit two times.
◆ Other Digits Procedure
1 Erase the current other digits ( x ).
Special Numbers Digits
Enter other digits
2
3
4 x
Backspace
Exit Enter Press Drop .
Enter up to 20 other digits ( n = any combination of 0 to 9).
Dial or type [ n ].
Save your entry.
Select Enter .
Return to the System Programming menu.
Select Exit two times.
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Dial 0 Table
Use this procedure to specify pool routing, Facility Restriction Level (FRL), and
Other Digits for the Dial 0 table.
Only one route can be specified. The Subpattern B route cannot be specified for this table, and digit absorption cannot be specified.
4–304 Programming Procedures
Automatic Route Selection
Summary: Dial 0 Table
Programmable by System manager
Mode
Idle Condition
Planning Form
Factory Setting
Valid Entries
Inspect
Hybrid/PBX
Not required
Form 3g, Automatic Route Selection Default and Special
Numbers Tables
3
0 to 6
No
Copy Option No
Console Procedure Tables ® ARS
ARS Digits
®
More
®
Dial 0
® ARS Pool or ARS FRL or
®
Dial value
® Enter ® Exit ® Exit ® Exit
PC Procedure
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or
2
or
3 ®
Type value
®
® 5 ® 5 ® 5
Procedure: Dial 0 Table
1
Console Display/Instructions
Select the Tables menu.
System Programming:
Make a selection
System Extensions
SysRenumber Options
Operator Tables
LinesTrunks AuxEquip
Exit NightSrvce
>
_
2
3
Select Automatic Route Selection.
Tables:
Make a selection
AllowList
AllowTo
ARS
Disallow
DisallowTo
Exit
_
Go to the second screen of the ARS menu.
ARS:
Make a selection
ARS 1+7Dial SubA Absorb
ARS Input Sub A Digit
>
Sub A Pools Sub B Start
Sub A FRL Sub B Stop
Exit Sub B Pool Press More .
Additional Information PC
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Programming Procedures 4–305
Automatic Route Selection
4
5
Console Display/Instructions
Select Dial 0.
ARS:
Make a selection
Sub B FRL Dial 0
SubB Absorb Sub A Data
Sub Digit
SpeclNumber
Sub B Data
Exit
_
_
_
_
Specify an option.
Operator Assist Calls:
Make a selection
ARS Pool
ARS FRL
ARS Digits
Exit
Additional Information
● ARS Pool Procedure
1 Erase the current pool dial-out code ( xxx ).
Dial 0 Pool:
Enter pool dialout code
2
3
4 xxx
Backspace
Exit Enter Press Drop .
Enter a pool dial-out code of up to 3 digits.
Dial or type [ nnn ].
Save your entry.
Select Enter .
Return to the System Programming menu.
Select Exit three times.
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● ◆ ■
To program pool routing, select
and go to
● ARS Pool Procedure.
1
2
To change the current FRL Level, select
and go to
◆ ARS FRL Procedure.
To change other digits, select ARS Digits 3 and go to
■ ARS Digits Procedure.
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4–306 Programming Procedures
Automatic Route Selection
◆ ARS FRL Procedure
1
Console Display/Instructions
Erase the current restriction level ( x ).
Dial 0 Restriction:
Enter restriction level
(0-6) x
Additional Information
2
Backspace
Exit Enter Press Drop .
Enter a restriction level ( n = 0 to 6).
Dial or type [ n ].
3
4
Save your entry.
Select Enter .
Return to the System Programming menu.
Select Exit three times.
■ ARS Digits Procedure
1 Erase the current other digits ( x ).
Dial 0 Other Digits
Enter other digits x
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3
4
Backspace
Exit Enter Press Drop .
Enter up to 20 other digits ( n = any combination of 0 to 9).
Dial or type [ n ].
Save your entry.
Select Enter .
Return to the System Programming menu.
Select Exit three times.
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Voice and/or Data Routing
Use this procedure to route voice, data, or voice and data. The voice/data
specification is used mainly in conjunction with PRI. See “PRI Facilities,”
especially its subtopic, “Outgoing Tables.”
Voice/data routes can be associated with Subpattern A or Subpattern B.
Programming Procedures 4–307
Automatic Route Selection
Summary: Voice and/or Data Routing
Programmable by System manager
Mode
Idle Condition
Planning Form
Factory Setting
Valid Entries
Inspect
Hybrid/PBX
Not required
Form 3g, Automatic Route Selection Default and Special
Numbers Tables
Voice
Voice Only, Data Only, Voice/Data
No
Copy Option No
Console Procedure Tables ® ARS ®
More
® Sub A Data or Sub B Data ®
Dial table no. and route no.
® Enter ®
Select capability
® Enter
® Exit ® Exit
PC Procedure
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or
8 ®
Type table no. and route no.
® 0 ®
Select capability
® 0 ® 5 ® 5
Procedure: Voice and/or Data Routing
1
Console Display/Instructions
Select the Tables menu.
System Programming:
Make a selection
System Extensions
SysRenumber Options
Operator Tables
LinesTrunks AuxEquip
Exit NightSrvce
>
_
2
3
Select Automatic Route Selection.
Tables:
Make a selection
AllowList
AllowTo
ARS
Disallow
DisallowTo
Exit
_
Go to the second screen of the ARS menu.
ARS:
Make a selection
ARS 1+7Dial SubA Absorb
ARS Input Sub A Digit
>
Sub A Pools Sub B Start
Sub A FRL Sub B Stop
Exit Sub B Pool Press More .
Additional Information PC
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4–308 Programming Procedures
Automatic Route Selection
4
5
Console Display/Instructions
Select Subpattern A or B.
Additional Information
Tables:
Make a selection
Sub B FRL Dial 0
SubB Absorb Sub A Data
Sub Digit Sub B Data
SpeclNumber
Exit
_
_
Select Sub A Data
Sub B Data .
or
Enter the table ( nn = 1 to 18) and route ( m = 1 to 6) numbers for
Subpattern A or B.
Subpattern x Voice/Data:
Enter table (1-18), route
(1-6) x = option name selected in Step 4
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Backspace
Exit Enter Dial or type [ nnm ].
_
_
_
Save your entry.
Select Enter .
Select the appropriate capability.
ARS Pool Tablexx Routex:
Select capability
Voice Only
Data Only
Voice/Data
Exit
Next
Enter xx
x
= table number entered in Step 5
= route number entered in Step 5
Select Voice Only
Data Only , or
,
.
8 Continue to specify other entries for another route or go to Step 9.
Select Next .
Return to Step 7. The next route number will be displayed on Line 1.
9 Save your entry.
Select Enter .
10 Return to the System Programming menu.
Select Exit two times.
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Programming Procedures 4–309
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Table of contents
- 11 Intended Audience
- 11 How to Use This Book
- 12 Terms and Conventions Used
- 13 Typographical Conventions
- 13 Product Safety Labels
- 14 Security
- 15 Related Documents
- 16 How to Comment on This Document
- 17 Introduction to System Programming
- 18 Planning Forms
- 19 Types of Programming
- 20 System Programming Console
- 21 Console Components
- 22 Console Buttons
- 23 Console Overlay
- 25 Console and DSS Lights
- 26 Programming Procedures
- 26 Procedure Organization
- 26 Procedure Content
- 27 Programming Screens
- 29 Verifying Data Entry
- 30 Using the Programming Procedures
- 34 Saving Entries and Moving Among Screens
- 36 Using Enter
- 37 Using Next
- 38 System Programming Hierarchy
- 55 Access to System Programming from the MLX-20 Console
- 56 System Programming Menu
- 58 Exiting System Programming
- 58 Idle States
- 59 System Forced Idle
- 60 Line or Trunk Idle
- 60 Extension Forced Idle
- 60 100D Module Idle
- 61 Forced Idle Reminder Tones
- 61 Product Enhancements
- 61 Release 1.1 Enhancements
- 63 Release 2.0 Enhancements
- 65 Release 2.1 Enhancements
- 69 Release 3.0 Enhancements
- 74 Release 3.1 Enhancements
- 76 Release 4.0 Enhancements
- 80 System Requirements
- 81 Installing the SPM Software
- 81 DOS Installation
- 83 Initializing the SPM Software
- 87 Connecting the PC
- 87 Direct Local Connection
- 89 Local Modem Connection
- 89 Remote Modem Connection
- 90 Accessing SPM
- 90 With a Direct Local Connection
- 91 With a Local or Remote Modem Connection
- 94 Using SPM
- 95 SPM Screens
- 98 SPM Main Menu Options
- 99 SPM Help
- 99 Backup
- 103 Boards
- 106 Browse
- 106 Convert
- 111 Language
- 112 Maintenance
- 112 Monitor
- 113 Pass-Thru
- 115 Password
- 117 Print Options
- 117 Restore
- 120 System Programming
- 120 Basic Programming Information
- 121 Idle States
- 123 Accessing System Programming
- 124 Printing Reports
- 126 Upgrading the System
- 127 Before You Begin
- 127 Inter-Release Compatibility
- 129 Upgrade Procedure
- 136 Surrogate Mode Programming
- 137 Introduction
- 140 Basic System Operating Conditions
- 140 System Programming Position Assignment
- 142 System Language
- 144 Set System Date
- 146 Set System Time
- 148 System Renumbering
- 150 Single Renumbering
- 153 Block Renumbering
- 156 System Operator Positions
- 157 Primary Operator Positions
- 157 QCC System Operator Positions
- 159 DLC Operator Positions
- 162 Optional Operator Features
- 162 Operator Hold Timer
- 164 DLC Operator Automatic Hold
- 166 QCC Optional Features
- 166 Hold Return
- 168 Automatic Hold or Release
- 170 Queue over Threshold
- 171 Elevate Priority
- 173 Calls-In-Queue Alert
- 175 QCC Operator to Receive Call Types
- 180 Call Type Queue Priority Level
- 182 Message Center Operation
- 184 Extended (Directed) Call Completion
- 186 Return Ring
- 188 Position Busy Backup
- 190 QCC Voice Announce
- 193 Telephones
- 193 Assign Trunks or Pools to Telephones
- 198 Copy Line/Trunk Assignments
- 202 Assign Intercom or System Access Buttons
- 210 Analog Multiline Telephone Without Built-in Speakerphone (BIS) or Hands Free Answer Intercom...
- 212 Analog Multiline Telephones with Voice Announce to Busy
- 214 Analog Multiline Telephones in Data Stations
- 214 Fax Machines
- 219 Optional Telephone Features
- 219 Extension Language
- 222 Pool Dial-Out Code
- 225 Call Restrictions
- 227 Copy Call Restrictions
- 230 ARS Restriction Level For Extensions
- 233 Forced Account Code Entry
- 234 Microphone Operation
- 236 Authorization Codes
- 239 Remote Call Forwarding
- 241 Delayed Call Forwarding
- 244 Trunk-to-Trunk Transfer
- 246 Optional Group Features
- 246 Call Pickup Groups
- 248 Group Paging
- 250 Group Coverage Member Assignments
- 253 Group Coverage Delay Interval
- 255 Group Calling Member Assignments
- 257 Group Calling Line/Trunk or Pool Assignments
- 261 Optional Group Calling Features
- 261 Hunt Type
- 263 Group Calling Delay Announcement
- 266 Group Coverage Receiver
- 268 Group Calling Overflow and Thresholds
- 272 Group Calling Message-Waiting Indicator
- 274 Group Calling Calls-In-Queue Alarm Threshold
- 277 Group Calling External Alert for Calls-In-Queue Alarm
- 279 Group Type
- 283 System Features
- 284 Transfer Return Time
- 286 One-Touch Transfer/One-Touch Hold
- 288 Transfer Audible
- 290 Type of Transfer
- 292 Camp-On Return Time
- 293 Call Park Return Time
- 295 Delay Ring Interval
- 296 Automatic Callback Interval
- 297 Extension Status
- 299 SMDR Language
- 301 SMDR Call Report Format
- 302 SMDR Call Length
- 304 SMDR Calls Recorded on Call Report
- 306 SMDR Account Code Format
- 307 Inside Dial Tone
- 308 Reminder Service Cancel
- 310 Redirect Outside Calls to Unassigned Extension Numbers
- 313 Host System Dial Codes for Behind Switch Mode
- 315 Recall Timer
- 317 Inter-digit Timers
- 317 Allowed Lists
- 319 Assign Allowed Lists to Telephones
- 322 Disallowed Lists
- 324 Assign Disallowed Lists to Telephones
- 326 Night Service
- 326 Night Service Group Assignment
- 329 Night Service with Outward Restriction
- 333 Night Service with Time Set
- 337 Labeling
- 337 Extension Directory
- 340 Lines or Trunks
- 342 Posted Message
- 344 Group Calling
- 346 System Speed Dial Directory
- 350 Print Reports
- 350 Report Language
- 352 Printing System Reports
- 358 Memory Card
- 359 Card Types
- 360 Inserting the Card
- 361 Backup
- 364 Automatic Backup
- 369 Backup Messages
- 373 Introduction
- 373 Basic System Operating Conditions
- 374 System Restart
- 375 System Programming Position Assignment
- 376 System Language
- 377 Board Renumbering
- 379 Mode of Operation
- 380 Automatic Maintenance Busy
- 383 Set System Date
- 383 Set System Time
- 384 System Renumbering
- 386 Select System Numbering Plan
- 389 Single Renumbering
- 390 Block Renumbering
- 390 Direct Station Selector (DSS) Page Buttons
- 394 System Operator Positions
- 394 QCC Operator Position
- 395 DLC Operator Positions
- 396 Lines and Trunks
- 397 Type of Trunk
- 399 Outmode Signaling for Loop- or Ground-Start Trunks
- 402 Rotary Trunk Digit Transfer
- 403 Ringing Frequency
- 405 Second Dial Tone Timer
- 407 Disconnect Signaling Reliability
- 409 Toll Type
- 411 Hold Disconnect Interval
- 414 Principal User for Personal Line
- 417 QCC Queue Priority Level
- 420 QCC Operator to Receive Calls
- 423 Loop-Start Identification Delay
- 427 Clock Synchronization
- 431 Trunks to Pools Assignment
- 435 Copy Options for Lines/Trunks
- 440 DS1 Facilities
- 440 Type of DS1 Facility
- 454 Switched 56 Dial Plan Routing
- 458 Frame Format
- 460 Zero Code Suppression
- 462 Signaling Mode
- 464 Line Compensation
- 466 Channel Service Unit
- 468 Tie Trunks
- 468 Direction
- 470 Tie Trunk Seizure Type
- 472 E&M Signal
- 474 Dial Mode
- 477 Tie Trunk Dial Tone
- 480 Tie Trunk Answer Supervision Time
- 482 Disconnect Time
- 485 DID Trunks
- 485 Block Assignment
- 488 DID Trunk Type
- 490 Disconnect Time
- 492 Expected Digits
- 494 Delete Digits
- 496 Add Digits
- 498 Signaling
- 500 Invalid Destination
- 502 PRI Facilities
- 503 Telephone Number
- 505 B-Channel Groups
- 510 Network Service
- 513 Copy Telephone Number to Send
- 516 Incoming Routing
- 518 Telephone Number to Send
- 521 Test Telephone Number
- 523 Timers and Counters
- 528 Terminal Equipment Identifier
- 530 Dial Plan Routing
- 539 Outgoing Tables
- 540 Network Selection Tables
- 542 Special Services Tables
- 548 Call-by-Call Service Table
- 557 BRI Facilities
- 557 Service Profile Identifier (SPID) and Directory Number (DN)
- 559 Timers
- 563 Telephones
- 563 Assign Trunks or Pools to Telephones
- 566 Copy Line/Trunk Assignments
- 567 Assign Intercom or System Access Buttons
- 570 Analog Multiline Telephone Without Built-in Speakerphone (BIS) or Hands Free Answer on...
- 571 Analog Multiline Telephones with Voice Announce to Busy
- 571 Analog Multiline Telephones in Data Stations
- 573 Auxiliary Equipment
- 573 Music on Hold
- 575 Loudspeaker Paging
- 577 Fax
- 578 Maintenance Alarms
- 579 Voice Messaging System and Automated Attendant
- 583 Optional Telephone Features
- 583 Extension Language
- 584 Pool Dial-Out Code
- 585 Call Restrictions
- 586 Copy Call Restrictions
- 587 ARS Restriction Level For Extensions
- 587 Forced Account Code Entry
- 588 Microphone Operation
- 589 Authorization Code
- 589 Remote Call Forwarding
- 590 Delayed Call Forwarding
- 591 Trunk-to-Trunk Transfer
- 593 Optional Operator Features
- 593 Operator Hold Timer
- 594 DLC Operator Automatic Hold
- 595 QCC Optional Features
- 595 Hold Return
- 596 Automatic Hold or Release
- 597 Queue over Threshold
- 597 Elevate Priority
- 598 Calls-In-Queue Alert
- 598 QCC Operator to Receive Call Types
- 599 Call Type Queue Priority Level
- 600 Message Center Operation
- 601 Extended (Directed) Call Completion
- 601 Return Ring
- 602 Position Busy Backup
- 603 Voice Announce
- 604 Optional Group Features
- 604 Call Pickup Groups
- 605 Group Paging
- 606 Group Coverage Member Assignments
- 607 Group Coverage Delay Interval
- 607 Group Calling Member Assignments
- 608 Group Calling Line/Trunk or Pool Assignments
- 610 Optional Group Calling Features
- 610 Hunt Type
- 611 Group Calling Delay Announcement
- 612 Group Coverage Receiver
- 612 Group Calling Overflow and Thresholds
- 613 Group Calling Message-Waiting Indicator
- 614 Group Calling Calls-In-Queue Alarm Threshold
- 615 Group Calling External Alert for Calls-In-Queue Alarm
- 616 Group Type
- 617 System Features
- 618 Transfer Return Time
- 618 One-Touch Transfer/One-Touch Hold
- 619 Transfer Audible
- 620 Type of Transfer
- 621 Camp-On Return Time
- 621 Call Park Return Time
- 622 Delay Ring Interval
- 622 Automatic Callback Interval
- 623 Extension Status
- 623 SMDR Language
- 624 SMDR Call Report Format
- 625 SMDR Call Length
- 625 SMDR Calls Recorded on Call Report
- 626 SMDR Account Code Format
- 626 Inside Dial Tone
- 627 Reminder Service Cancel
- 628 Redirect Outside Calls to Unassigned Extension Numbers
- 629 Host System Dial Codes for Behind Switch Mode
- 630 Recall Timer
- 630 Inter-digit Timers
- 631 Allowed Lists
- 632 Assign Allowed Lists to Telephones
- 632 Disallowed Lists
- 633 Assign Disallowed Lists to Telephones
- 634 Remote Access Features
- 636 Remote Access Trunk Assignment
- 638 Remote Access Automatic Callback
- 640 Remote Access Without Barrier Codes
- 644 Remote Access Barrier Codes
- 649 Remote Access with Barrier Codes
- 655 Automatic Route Selection
- 655 1 + 7-Digit Dialing Requirements
- 657 ARS Tables
- 660 Start and Stop Times for Subpatterns
- 663 Pool Routing
- 666 Facility Restriction Level
- 669 Digit Absorption
- 672 Other Digits
- 674 N11 Special Numbers Tables
- 676 Dial 0 Table
- 679 Voice and/or Data Routing
- 682 Night Service
- 682 Night Service Group Assignment
- 683 Night Service with Outward Restriction
- 684 Night Service with Time Set
- 686 Labeling
- 686 Extension Directory
- 687 Lines or Trunks
- 687 Posted Message
- 688 Group Calling
- 688 System Speed Dial Directory
- 690 Print Reports
- 690 Report Language
- 690 Printing System Reports
- 694 Data Features
- 695 Analog Multiline Telephones at Data Stations
- 697 2B Data
- 699 Integrated Administration
- 699 Capabilities
- 699 Common Information
- 700 Set Up
- 700 Programmable Options
- 702 Memory Card
- 702 Card Types
- 704 Inserting the Card
- 705 Memory Card Formatting
- 706 Backup
- 707 Automatic Backup
- 708 Restore
- 711 Restore Messages
- 716 Introduction
- 717 Access to Centralized Telephone Programming
- 718 Program Extension
- 720 Programming Codes
- 723 Using the List Feature Menu
- 723 Copy Extension
- 724 Features That Can Be Copied
- 727 Feature Quick Reference
- 727 Account Code Entry
- 728 Alarm
- 728 Authorization Code
- 728 Auto Answer All
- 729 Auto Answer Intercom
- 729 Auto Dial
- 729 Automatic Line Selection
- 730 Barge-In
- 730 Callback
- 731 Call Waiting
- 731 Camp-On
- 732 Conference
- 732 Coverage
- 733 Data Status
- 734 Direct Voice Mail
- 734 Do Not Disturb
- 734 Drop
- 735 Extension Status
- 735 Feature Button
- 736 Forward
- 736 Group Calling
- 737 Group Page Auto Dial Button
- 737 Headset
- 738 Last Number Dial
- 739 Messaging
- 741 Night Service
- 741 Notify
- 741 Park
- 742 Park Zone Auto Dial
- 742 Personal Speed Dial
- 743 Pickup
- 743 Privacy
- 743 Recall
- 744 Reminder Service
- 744 Ringing/Idle Line Preference
- 744 Ringing Options
- 746 Saved Number Dial
- 746 Send/Remove Message
- 746 Signaling
- 747 System Access/Intercom Buttons
- 748 System Speed Dial
- 748 Transfer
- 748 Voice Announce
- 750 Support Telephone Number
- 750 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Electromagnetic Interference Information
- 751 Canadian Department of Communications (DOC) Interference Information
- 751 FCC Notification and Repair Information
- 753 Installation and Operational Procedures
- 754 DOC Notification and Repair Information
- 755 Renseignements sur la notification du ministère des Communications du Canada et la réparation
- 758 Security of Your System: Preventing Toll Fraud
- 759 Toll Fraud Prevention
- 760 Physical Security, Social Engineering, and General Security Measures
- 761 Security Risks Associated with Transferring through voice messaging systems
- 763 Security Risks Associated with the Automated Attendant Feature of voice messaging systems
- 764 Security Risks Associated with the Remote Access Feature
- 765 Other Security Hints
- 765 Educating Users
- 766 Educating Operators
- 766 Detecting Toll Fraud
- 767 Establishing a Policy
- 768 Choosing Passwords
- 768 Physical Security
- 768 Limiting Outcalling
- 769 Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability
- 770 Limitation of Liability
- 770 Remote Administration and Maintenance
- 775 LED Status
- 779 General Feature Use Information
- 780 Dedicated Feature Buttons
- 780 Programmed Buttons
- 781 Feature Codes
- 781 Feature Table
- 786 Telephone Programming
- 787 Programming Methods
- 805 System Reports
- 805 System Information Report
- 807 Dial Plan Report
- 810 Label Information Report
- 811 Tie Trunk Information Report
- 812 DID Trunk Information Report
- 813 GS/LS Trunk Information Report
- 814 General Trunk Information Report
- 815 DS1 Information Report
- 816 PRI Information Report
- 818 Remote Access (DISA) Information Report
- 819 Operator Information Report
- 821 Allowed Lists Report
- 822 Access to Allowed Lists Report
- 823 Disallowed Lists Report
- 824 Access to Disallowed Lists Report
- 825 Automatic Route Selection Report
- 827 Extension Directory Report
- 828 System Directory Report
- 829 Group Paging Report
- 830 Extension Information Report
- 832 Group Coverage Information Report
- 833 Direct Group Calling Information Report
- 834 Night Service Information Report
- 835 Group Call Pickup Report
- 836 Error Log Report
- 837 Authorization Code Information Report
- 838 BRI Information Report
- 839 Switch 56 Data Information Report
- 840 System Programming Sequence
- 844 Single-Line Telephones
- 845 Analog Multiline Telephones
- 846 MLX Non-Display Telephone Some dialing sequences need special
- 847 MLX Display Telephones