Table 13-35
Programs 500~577 (continued)
Button
Sequence
534
DRL Exception Table
Assignment
$"#
Cyq
,
534-00
DRL Number
Cyq
n,
534-01
Dial String
A7
Cyq
, n1,
534-02
Add/Delete
A7
Cyq
Cyq
, n2,
,
540
Pilot DN Assignment
$#
Cyq
,
540-00
Pilot DN
Cyq
n,
540-01
After Shift Type
A7
Cyq
, n,
540-02
After Shift Destination
A7
Cyq
, n,
540-03
Voice Mail ID
A7"
Cyq
Cyq
, n,
,
541
Pilot DN Delete
$#
Cyq
,
541-01
Delete Pilot DN
Cyq
Cyq
n,
,
550
Enhanced 911
Emergency Call
Group
$$
Cyq
,
550-00
Emergency Call
Group Number
Cyq
n,
550-
OLG1~OLG8
01~08
A7
A7'
Cyq
~
, n,
Cyq
Strata CTX Programming - Part 3: Telephone Button Programming 6/04
Value(s)
n =
Up to 8 digits
n1 =
1~ 7 digits may include
wild cards "X" and "N"
where X = 0~9 and N =
2~9.
n2 =
1. Add
2. Delete (default)
n =
Up to 8 digits
n =
1. No Data (default)
2. Dialing Digits
3. Night Bell
n =
Up to 32 digits
n =
Up to 16 digits
n =
Up to 5 digits
n =
1~8
n =
0~32 (CTX100)
0~50 (CTX670 Basic)
,
0~128 (CTX670 Exp.)
(default = 0)
Telephone Button Programming
Summary
This program assigns a DRL Exception Table to an existing DRL
table. If the DRL Table is an allow table, its Exception Table must be a
deny table and vice versa.
Enter the DRL for which you want to populate an Exception Table.
Add the dial string you wish to be treated as an exception.
Add or delete the string entered in 01 DR Exception Table above to
the DR Exception Table.
Pilot DNs are directory numbers that have no physical appearance,
they are true virtual numbers. They can be used in CTI and Voice Mail
applications. In ACD Pilot Numbers are used as ACD group numbers.
In Voice Mail applications Pilot DNs are used to call directly to, or
transfer calls directly to specific voice mail boxes – this is done by
setting VM as the alternate destination and using the VMID to send
the call to a specific VM box.
Pilot DNs are directory numbers that have no physical appearance.
They are true virtual numbers. They can be used in CTI and Voice
Mail applications. In ACD, Pilot Numbers are used as ACD group
numbers. In Voice Mail applications they are used to call directly to or
transfer calls directly to specific voice mail boxes - this is done by
setting VM as the alternate destination and using the VMID to send
the call to a specific VM box.
Maximum characters for Pilot DNs:
•
CTX100: R1.00 & R1.01=5 max./R1.02=100 Max
•
CTX670 Basic: R1.00 & R1.01=10max./R1.02=200max
•
CTX670 with BBMS/BEXS: R1.00 & R1.01=32max./
R1.02=256max
Calls to the Pilot DN will be routed to the Alternate Destination if the
Pilot DN is not available (example: ACD After Shift). If Dialing Digits is
selected, enter the appropriate DN in the Alternate DN assignment.
If Dialing digits is selected as the Alternate Destination, enter the
PDN, PhDN or Hunt Group pilot number to which the call should be
routed.
If the Alternate Destination is Voice Mail, enter the Voice Mail ID that
should be sent.
This command enables you to delete Pilot DNs.
Enter the Pilot DN Number that you wish to delete.
This command assigns OLGs to the Enhanced 911 Emergency Call
Group.
Specify the Emergency Call Group.
Specify the first through eighth OLG to be chosen for an E911 call.
500 Series Programs
13-87