Trunk Groups; Trunk Timers; User Programmable Features - NEC DS1000 Product Description

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Trunk Groups

trunks for local calls, and dialing 91 could access a group of WATS trunks for long distance calls.
Note that systems with Trunk Group Routing (page 115) enabled cannot also dial trunk group
access codes 90-98.
When a user dials a trunk group access code (90-98), the system selects the lowest number in the
group that is available. If that trunk is busy, it automatically selects the next highest trunk. If all
trunks in the group are busy, the user can optionally queue for a trunk to become free. See Trunk
(Line) Queuing / Trunk Callback on page 116 for more.
Systems using Trunk Groups or Trunk Group Access should use the hybrid FCC registration num-
ber (i.e., the number that ends in MF-E). Look at the label on the bottom of your equipment cabinet
for more information.
A trunk can only be in one Trunk Group.
Feature Quick Steps
1.

Trunk Timers

See System Timers, Trunks on page 108 for more.

User Programmable Features

The following list shows the system's User Programmable Features, including the user-dialable
codes. For example, a user just dials
G
G
G
G
DS1000/2000 Product Description
Dial codes to access trunk
groups for outgoing calls.
Lift handset + Press
ICM
Extension users can set up
their telephones to meet
their own unique
requirements.
Call Forwarding Cancel:
See Call Forwarding on page 35 for more.
Direct Station Selection (DSS) Assignment:
See Direct Station Selection (DSS) on page 52 for more.
Headset Mode:
# H S
See Headset Compatibility on page 68 for more.
Hotline Key Assignment:
Availability: All versions.
Extension users can optionally dial trunk group access codes 90-
98 to select trunk groups 90-98 for outgoing calls. This is helpful
in applications that have different services arranged into trunk
groups. For example, dialing 90 could access a group of DDD
+ Dial trunk group code (90-98) + Dial outside number.
Availability: All versions.
User Programmable Features allow an extension user to custom-
ize their telephone to work just the way they want. With User
Programmable Features, there is no need to rely on a System
Administrator or Communications Manager to set up each phone.
# H S
to access the Headset Mode option.
# B L F
# B L F
# H L
Section 3: Features
Section 3: Features N 117
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