Automatic Route Selection (ARS)
Central Office Calls, Placing
Dial Tone Detection
Direct Inward Dialing (DID)
Multiple Trunk Types
Prime Line Selection
Programmable Function Keys
Trunk Groups
Guide to Feature Programming
Program
Program Name/Description
Number
System Numbering – Service Code
11-01-01
Set up a Service Code for Alternate Trunk
Route Access.
Trunk Access Code – Trunk Access Code
11-09-01
If required, change the single-digit Trunk
Access Code (normally 9). This is the code
extension users dial to access Automatic Route
Selection. If you change this code, you must
make corresponding changes in Program
11-01.
Trunk Access Code – 2nd Trunk Route
11-09-02
Access Code
Define additional trunk access codes. When a
user dials the Alternate Trunk Route Access
Code, the system routes their call to the.
Alternate Trunk Route.
Trunk Group – Trunk Group Number
14-05-01
Assign trunks to trunk groups
Trunk Group Routing – Priority Order
14-06-01
Number
Set the priority order number (1 ~ 4).
Set up a Service Code for
Alternate Trunk Route Access.
Dial (maximum of four digits)
Dial (maximum of four digits)
Trunk Port 1 ~ 400 =
Priority 1 ~ 400
.
0 = Not Specify
1 ~ 100: (Trunk Group Number)
101 ~ 150: (100 + Networking
System Number)
1001 ~ 1100: (1000 + Route
Table Number)
1238
Input Data
No Setting
Default = Trunks
1 ~ 400 assigned
to trunk group 1
with priorities
equal to the
trunk number.
Trunk 1 = Priority
1 Trunk 400 =
Priority 400.
Route 1, Order
Number 1 = 1
(Trunk Group 1)
Order Numbers
2, 3, 4 = 0 (Not
Specified)
All Other Routes
(2 ~ 100) and
Order Numbers
(1 ~ 4) = 0 (Not
Specified).
Default
9