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iDCS 500
TECHNICAL MANUAL
DIGITS
DEST COMMENTS
2**
B
48#2
C
1
526
5
P08
NOTE: Number conflicts like 2 and 23 or 56 and 567 are not allowed in translation
table programming.
The following applies to the iDCS 500 system:
Entries in the translation table will also provide the following features which are
useful if a mailbox owner does not have a telephone on the system, but does have a
CADENCE voice mailbox.
If a caller dials # + nnn he will leave a message directly in the mailbox specified in
the destination.
If a caller dials * + nnn he will log into the mailbox specified in the destination.
If the translation table contains an entry like nnn = D callers dialing nnn will leave a
message directly in the mailbox specified in the destination.
NOTES ABOUT CHANGING RING PLANS AND ALTERNATE GREETING:
MANUAL SERVICE
1. When the iDCS 500 phone system changes ring plans, the AA greetings will also
change as programmed in MMC 733.
2. When the AA alternate greeting passcode is entered the caller may input a digit
to change the ring plan. This means that a customer who wants to put the
system in a different ring plan can call in remotely and do it.
3. When the alternate greeting passcode is entered, the system will allow to select
a ring plan. If a RP (ring plan) key is programmed on the iDCS 500 it will FLASH.
The normal status of this light in a ring plan is on steady. A flashing RP key
corresponding to the ring plan indicates the remote ring plan has been set. If a
RTO key is available it will also flash.
MMC: 732
If a caller dials any three digit extension number beginning with
2, the call will be transferred to the extension number dialed.
If a caller dials 48#2, the current plan's greeting may be
changed. 48#2 is essentially a special passcode for changing
the current greeting or ring plan.
If a caller dials 1, the call will be transferred to group 526.
If a caller dials 5, the call will be transferred to plan 08.
PROGRAMMING
PART 2 APRIL 2002
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