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XEN Topaz
• Related Features
• Operation
To place a call using Trunk Group Routing:
Features and Specifications Manual
23-03-01: Universal Answer/Auto Answer
Assign trunk routes set in Program 14-06 to extensions for Universal
Answer. If the call ringing the paging system is in an extension's
assigned route, the user can dial the Universal Answer code ( #0 872) to
pick up the call. This program also allows an extension user to automat-
ically answer trunk calls ringing other extensions, based on Trunk Group
Routing programming (defined in Program 14-06). (Trunk Group Rout-
ing=1-25)
25-10-01: Trunk Group Routing for DISA
Assign the Trunk Group Route chosen when a user places a DISA call
into the system and dials 0. The Trunk Group Routing is defined in Pro-
gram 14-06. If the system has ARS, dialling 0 accesses ARS. The route
chosen is based on the DISA Class of Service, which is determined by
the password the caller dials.
25-12-01: Alternate Trunk Group Routing for DISA
Define the trunk route selected when a DISA caller dials the Alternate
Trunk Access Code assigned in Program 11-09-02. The route selected
is based on the DISA caller's Class of Service, which is in turn deter-
mined by the password the caller dial. Program 14-06 is used to set up
the Trunk Group Routing.
Automatic Route Selection (ARS)
Dialling 0 activates ARS, overriding trunk group routing.
Central Office Calls, Placing
Instead of using Trunk Group Routing, an extension user can place a trunk call
by:
Pressing a line key
dialling a trunk service code
Pressing a trunk group key (refer to the Trunk Group feature)
dialling a trunk group service code (refer to the Trunk Group feature).
Programmable Function Keys
Programmable Function Keys simplify placing calls using Trunk Group Routing.
Ringing Line Preference
The system uses Trunk Group Routing programming (Program 14-06) when set-
ting up Ringing Line Preference.
Trunk Groups
Use trunk group programming to set the order in which users access trunks within
a specific trunk group.
1. At system phone, press a SPK key.
OR
At single line telephone, lift handset.
2. Dial 0.
3. Dial number.
OR
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