Automatic Route Selection - NEC Electra Elite IPK II Features And Specifications Manual

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Electra Elite IPK II
Description
Automatic Route Selection (ARS) provides call routing and call restriction based on the digits a user
dials. ARS gives the system the most cost-effective use of the connected long distance carriers.
ARS is an on-line call routing program that you can customize (like other system options) from a display
telephone. ARS accommodates 400 call routing choices - without a custom-ordered rate structure
database. With ARS, you can modify the system's routing choices quickly and easily. This is often
necessary in today's telecommunications world where the cost structure and service choices frequently
change.
The ARS feature can add or delete digits and route calls according to pre-determined levels. When
Electra Elite IPK II systems are networked together by Tie lines or K-CCIS, the networked systems can
be called by a system number and a user's extension number, just an extension number, or by using a
trunk access code.
ARS Feature Summary
ARS provides:
Call Routing
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ARS can apply up to 24-digit analysis to every number dialed. For programming, ARS provides
separate 8-digit and 24-digit tables. Each table can have up to 250 numbers.
Dialing Translation (Special Dialing Instructions)
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ARS can automatically execute stored dialing instructions (called Dial Treatments) when it
chooses a route for a call. The system allows up to 15 Dial Treatments. The Dial Treatments can:
Insert or delete an area code (NPA)
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Add digits (such as a dial-up OCC number), pauses and waits to the dialing sequence
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Require the user to enter an authorization code when placing a call (refer to Program 44-03)
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