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To use DID CCR:
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Conditions
Verify the CO Service Type is set to DID/MSN at PGM 140.
Press [FLEX 1]
Verify the DID Digit Receive Number is set to 3 at PGM 146.
Set DID Conversion Type as 2 (using Flexible DID Table) at PGM 143
Press [FLEX 4]
Set the Destination Type as 3 (VMIB)
Select Announcement Number 01 for the Flexible DID Table at PGM 231.
To use the CCR feature for DID, VMIB should be assigned for Flexible DID Destination
(PGM 231).
The CCR feature is only supported for DID and DISA.
If a caller dials a full destination number, the call will be directly routed to the desired
destination by the system numbering plan.
If a caller dials one digit then pauses, the SBX IP 320 system will compare the digit with
the CCR Table. If a matching digit is found on the CCR Table, and the bin number is the
same as the VMIB Announcement, the call will be routed to the programmed destination.
If the dialed digit is invalid, the caller can attempt to redial up to 3 times (the DISA Retry
Counter is also programmable). When the DISA Retry Counter is exceeded, the call will
be routed to the recall destination or disconnected following an error tone.
VMIB announcement 01-70 may be used for CCR.
Call routing will be operated with previously programmed VMIB announcement.
The maximum CCR depth is 10.
The external user can dial alternate digits while the VMIB announcement is being played
or the digits should be entered within the Inter-digit Time (5 sec) after the announcement
is ended.
If the caller does not dial any digits within the Inter-digit Time (5 sec), the call will be
routed to the Assigned Ring Station or disconnected following an error tone.
If a user presses the # button while CCR is in operation, CCR will return to the first step
of Operation.
If a user presses the * button while CCR is in operation, CCR will return to the previous
step.
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