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iDCS 500
TECHNICAL MANUAL
MMC: 714
DESCRIPTION:
Assigns an incoming DID call to a specific ring plan destination. It also provides a
call waiting option, if needed, so that a second incoming DID call can be received.
The table is also used to define which MOH source a caller to that DID number will
hear when placed on hold. An 11 character name can be added to the number.
There are a maximum of 500 entries in the iDCS 500-M and a maximum of 999
entries in a iDCS 500-L system. If there is no matching number on DID service the
call is routed to the operator group for that ring plan.
Definitions of option are as follows:
1. DGT:= Digits to be received from CO. Up to 16 digits may be entered.
2. MOH SOURCE: Allows the technician to select what the calling party will hear in
regards to that DID/DNIS number if the call is placed on hold. There are a total
of 6 possible music selections (see below). Note: "L" version only.
In addition to "TONE" or a music source, you may also select an Auto Attendant
(AA) port to provide continuous play of a specific recording. The AA port selected
must be the last AA port on the AA card (3958). If selected, the Music on Hold will
be the message defined in MMC 736.
If you have a CADENCE Voice Mail System installed you may also select a
CADENCE recording as a music source. The recording must already been defined
in MMC 748 and will show up here as the CADENCE port associated with the
recording.
OPTIONS
2.1
F-TRK: Follows the setting in MMC 408 for the trunk the call comes in on.
2.2
NONE: No Music on Hold.
2.3
TONE: A repeated tone is played to the outside party.
2.4
INTERNAL CHIME "OLD FOLKS AT HOME": This is entered as the
directory number of the music source on the MCP(3701).
2.5
EXTERNAL DEVICE: Music Source or Digital announcer. This is entered
as the directory number of an external music source.
2.6
DIGITAL ANNOUNCEMENT ON AA CARD: This is entered as the
directory number of the last AA port of an AA card. For further details on
using an AA port as an MOH source please see MMC 736.
DID NUMBER AND NAME TRANSLATION
PROGRAMMING
PART 2 MARCH 2003
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