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ISSUE 2.0
System Availability
Terminals
All Terminals
Required Component(s)
None
Related Features
Central Office Calls, Answering
Direct Inward Dialing (DID)
Voice Response System (VRS)
Guide to Feature Programming
The programs listed below indicate the most commonly used programs required for this feature. The
programs are listed in the order that the installer should follow. Refer to the PCPro wizards for further
detailed programming.
• When a * is listed next to the Program Number it indicates a program that MUST be set (from a
default state) for this feature to be enabled.
Caller ID Flexible Routing
Program
Number
13-04-01 *
Speed Dialing Data
Per speed dial bin (000 ~ 999) assign the telephone number that is to
be routed based on the received caller ID.
The caller ID flexible routing can only use the bins assigned as com-
mon (system) speed dials in PRG 13-01-03.
For example if the user's number is 214-555-1000 and every time that
user calls in they are to be answered by voice mail an entry of
2145551000 needs to be assigned.
13-04-03 *
Transfer Mode
Per speed dial bin (000 ~ 999) set the transfer mode to internal dial or
incoming ring group to route the caller to a destination.
In the above example phone number 2145551000 was assigned. For
this bin the transfer mode would be changed to internal dial. Now that
the mode is changed PRG 13-04-04 can be assigned as the Voice
Mail pilot number and every time that users calls in the calls will be
automatically routed to voice mail.
13-04-04 *
Transfer Destination Number
If PRG 13-04-03 is set to a (1), internal dial, then this program is used
to assign the internal destination. An example would be to assign the
voice mail pilot number.
If PRG 13-04-03 is set to a (2), incoming ring group, then this program
is used to assign the ring group number.
Features and Specifications Manual
Program Name/Description
SL1100
Assigned Data
Maximum of 36 digits (0~9,
*
, #, @,
P, R)
@ = Wait for Answer Supervision -
ISDN trunks only.
P = Pause - Analog Trunk Only
R = Hook flash - Analog Trunk Only
(default = Not Assigned)
0 = Not Used (Calls will not be routed
based off a users caller ID.)
1 = Internal Dial (Calls will be routed
to an internal number specified in
PRG 13-04-04.)
2 = Incoming Ring Group (Calls will
be routed to a ring group specified in
PRG 13-04-04.)
3 = Remote Monitor (Used for the
security feature and not Flexible Call-
er ID routing.)
(default = 0)
Set as: Internal Dial
*
Maximum of 36 digits (0 ~ 9,
@, P, R)
Set as: Incoming Ring Group
1 ~ 25 = Ring Group 1 ~ 25
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