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Section 400 programming
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Section 400-Programming
Introduction
Route List Table: 4th Priority ARS Level
(all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
Assign an ARS Level to the fourth-priority Route.
0
System
Configuration
FF1
System
Notes:
FF2
If the route's ARS Level is higher than the call originator's ARS Level, ARS routing will stop and the
Trunks
caller will receive busy tone.
However, if the route's ARS level is lower than or equal to the originator's ARS Level, the system will
search for an available trunk in the current-priority Route. If all trunks are busy, the system will either
FF3
continue to the next-priority route, or queue the call to wait for an available trunk on the current-priority
Extensions
route (if Trunk Queuing for Originator (Route List) is enabled/default).
Related Programming:
FF4
ARS Level for Originator (Route List) (pg. 6-19)
FF-/Soft Keys
Trunk Queuing for Originator (Route List) (pg. 6-20)
Route List Table: 4th Priority Route No. (pg. 6-32)
Route List Table: 5th Priority Route No. (pg. 6-34)
FF5
Groups
Route List Table: 4th Priority ARS Alarm
FF6
(all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
TRS/ARS
Enable/Disable the ARS Alarm for the fourth-priority Route.
FF6 2 03 (001-100)
FF7
Applications
FF8
Notes:
Maintenance
The ARS Alarm tells callers they are going to be using a more-expensive (lower-priority) trunk. The
ARS Alarm sounds in the receiver only once, just before the system seizes the trunk.
Related Programming:
Appendix A
Route List Table: 4th Priority Route No. (pg. 6-32)
Appendix B
576-13-400
FF6 2 03 (001-100)
Route List Table Entry
(Bin) No. 1-100
Route List Table Entry
(Bin) No. 1-100
DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98
0010
Hold (0-9)
ARS Level 0-9 for 4th-Priority Route
default: Level 0
FF6 1 01 (01-50) 0002 Hold (0-9) Hold
FF6 1 01 (01-50) 0003 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
FF6 2 03 (001-100) 0009 Hold (0-200) Hold
FF6 2 03 (001-100) 0012 Hold (0-200) Hold
0011
Hold
(0 or 1)
0=Alarm OFF for 4th Route (default)
1=Alarm ON for 4th Route
FF6 2 03 (001-100) 0009 Hold (0-200) Hold
FF6: TRS/ARS
5 $ / 5&
Hold
5 $ A%
Hold
Page 6-33
Introduction
0
System
Configuration
FF1
System
FF2
Trunks
FF3
Extensions
FF4
FF-/Soft Keys
FF5
Groups
FF6
TRS/ARS
FF7
Applications
FF8
Maintenance
Appendix A
Appendix B

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