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Default Groups

PSTN Access Digit

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Several groups already exist even on a new INDeX. The numbers for those groups
are listed in the Reserved numbers menu (Directory > General Set up >
Reserved numbers).
– Line Group :
This group contains the directory numbers of external trunks on the INDeX.
The INDeX automatically adds new PSTN trunk devices to the group when
they are allocated a directory number. The group is the default route used
by ARS for outgoing external calls.
– Page Group :
This group contains user directory numbers allocated on the INDeX. The
INDeX automatically adds new terminal devices to the group when they are
allocated a directory number. The group is used as the default group for
paging all extensions.
– Operator group :
This group is the default destination of incoming calls during day service.
You should add operator extensions to this group.
– Night Service Group :
This group is the default destination of incoming calls during night service.
The INDeX automatically adds new terminal devices to the group when they
are allocated a directory number.
– Voice Group :
This group is the default number for stations connected to the integrated
Voice Manager.
To edit group members :
See "Adding & Deleting Group Members" on page 89.
To set the group numbers :
If done after group members have been added to the groups, the contents of the
new groups may need to be edited manually.
1. From the Administration menu, select Directory and then General set up.
2. Select Reserved numbers.
3. Select the group to alter (Page Group, Line Group, Operator Group and
Night Service group) and then enter its new directory number.
– The other groups shown on the menu are used by other services and their
usage is detailed elsewhere in this manual.
The INDeX takes the dialling of a number starting with the PSTN access digit as
indicates an external call. It uses that digit to triggers various functions (e.g. forced
pin or forced account code entry – see "Forced PIN or Account" on page 81).
To alter the PSTN Access Digits :
Note: Altering this digit will require matching changes in ARS.
1. From the Administration menu, select PSTN Access.
2. Select PSTN access digit and enter the digit which should indicate an external
call from the INDeX.
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