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ISSUE 1.0
Programming
Program 11-01
Dial "5":
7x = Digit "5", Type 6 (F-Route)
Program 11-02
Port 1 = extension number 2001
Port 1 = extension number 2001
Port 3 = extension number 2003, etc.
Program 44-01-01
Program 44-02
Program 44-02-01
Program 44-02-02
Program 44-02-03
Program 44-05
Program 44-05-01
Program 44-05-02
• Program 11-02-01 : Extension Numbering
Assign the extension numbers to the ports. The extension number can be up to eight digits long.
The first/ second digit(s) of the number should be assigned in Program 11-01. This lets an employee
move to a new location (port) and retain the same extension number.
• 44-01-01 : System Options for ARS/F-Route - ARS/F-Route Time Schedule
Set this option to '0' so that the F-Route table selected is determined only by the digits dialed
without any relation to the day or time of the call.
• 44-02-01 : Dial Analysis Table for ARS/F-Route Access - Dial
Set the number of digits to be analyzed by the system for ARS routing. Using the 4-digit extension
number example in Program 11-01-01, the entry would be: Analysis Table 1: 520@@; Analysis
Table 2: 523@@.
• 44-02-02 : Dial Analysis Table for ARS/F-Route Access - Service Type
Select the Service Type (0=no setting, 1=extension call, 2=ARS/F-Route table, 3=Dial extension
analyze table). Using the 4-digit extension number example in Program 11-01-01, the entry would
be: Analysis Table 1: 2 (ARS/ F-Route table); Analysis Table 2: 2 (ARS/F-Route table).
• 44-02-03 : Dial Analysis Table for ARS/F-Route Access - Additional Data
Enter the additional data required for the service type selected in Program 44-02-02, either the
number of digits to be deleted or the table number to be used. Using the 4-digit extension number
example in Program 11-01-01, the entry would be: 1 (delete 1 digit).
• 44-02-04 : Dial Analysis Table for ARS/F-Route Access - Dial Tone Simulation
If enabled (1), this option sends dial tone to the calling party once the routing is determined. This
may be required if the central office at the destination does not send dial tone. Using the 4-digit
extension number example in Program 11-01-01, the entry would be: 0 (disabled).
• 44-05-01 : ARS/F-Route Table - Trunk Group Number
Select the trunk group number to be used for the outgoing ARS call (0-100, 101-150, 255 [0 = No
setting, 101- 150 = Networking, 255 = Extension Call]). Using the 4-digit extension number example
in Program 11-01-01, the entry would be: ARS/F-Route Table Number 1: Priority Number 1, Trunk
Group = 255; ARS/F-Route Table Number 2: Priority Number 1, Trunk Group = 101.
• 44-05-02 : ARS/F-Route Table - Delete Digits
Enter the number of digits to be deleted from the dialed number (0-255 [255 = Delete all]). Using the
4-digit extension number example in Program 11-01-01, the entry would be: ARS/F-Route Table
Number 1: Priority Number 1, Delete Digits = 1; ARS/F-Route Table Number 2: Priority Number 1,
Delete Digits = 0.
• 44-05-03 : ARS/F-Route Table - Additional Dial Number Table
Enter the table number (defined in Program 44-06) for additional digits to be dialed (0-1000). Using
the 4-digit extension number example in Program 11-01-01, the entry would be: ARS/F-Route Table
Number 1: Priority Number 1, Additional Dial Number Table = 0; ARS/F-Route Table Number 1:
Priority Number 1, Additional Dial Number Table = 0.
Networking Manual
System – A
0 (Not Used)
Table 1
Table 2
520@@
523@@
2
1
Table 1
Table 2
255
101
1
Dial "5":
7x = Digit "5", Type 6 (F-Route)
Port 1 = extension number 2001
Port 1 = extension number 2001
Port 3 = extension number 2003, etc.
Table 1
520@@
2
2
2
1
Table 1
101
0
0
SL2100
System – B
0 (Not Used)
Table 2
523@@
2
2
Table 2
255
1
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