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14.02 Calling from Tie to CO
Description
Programming example: To make up the Tie Line Network above, the following system programming is
PBX-1
Tie Lines can be used to minimize the cost of calls to a distant location outside
of the Tie Line Network. A long distance call from one location may be a local
call from another location.This fact must be taken into consideration before
making a long distance call.
If the destination of the long distance call is outside of the Tie Line Network,
extension users first call to a distant PBX via Tie Line and then can make a
local CO call to the final destination through that PBX.
A Network of Tie Lines
PBX-1
Tie Line
TG10
PBX Code 950
Ext. 100
Inside of the Tie Line Network
Call Flow
1. Ext.100 dials 84-951-9 (TIE Trunk Access Code + PBX Code + CO Access
Code).
2. Ext.100 is required to enter a tie account code*.
3. Ext.100 hears dial tone from an idle CO line of PBX-2.
4.Ext.100 dials xxx-xxxx (phone number of the outside party).
*Step 2 is required when "TIE Forced Account Code" Mode is set to "Yes" at
PBX-2.
required at PBX-1 and -2 respectively.
• System - Operation (1/3) (10-D-1.01, 11-C-4.00)
PBX Code: 950
• Special Attended - TIE Line Routing Table (10-I-4.00, 11-C-57.01)
No.
Code
Delete
Digit
01
951
0
02
:
PBX-2
TG10
TG09
PBX Code 951
Insert
Trunk Group Hunt Sequence
Dial
01
10
3-F-80
Outside Party
CO
xxx-xxxx
02
03
04
05

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