Alternative Routing
If your BT Inspiration is connected to different network
suppliers lines or if you want to make use of a different
network suppliers service using your standard lines you
can do so.This feature allows you to decide which type
of call should be sent on each line and what, if any,
code change is required to do so.
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From the programming position, press the phone
set up key
P
and select ‘System programming’
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Enter the PIN and select ‘Lines’.
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Select ‘Alternative routing’ and set to on.
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Enter the code index 01-50. Up to 50 codes can be
programmed, one code against each index.
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Enter input code and select confirm. This is the
code that will be dialled by the caller, up to 5 digits
can be programmed.
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Enter output code and select confirm. This is the
code you want the system to dial to replace the
input code. Up to 7 digits can be programmed.
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Select mode. Select the option Preferred or
Exclusive. If exclusive is selected the calls will
always be routed on the alternative route. If
preferred is selected the calls will be routed on
standard lines if no lines are available in the
alternative route group.
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Select the lines that are to be used for the
alternative route.
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Select cancel to complete the entry. The menu
returns to allow the next alternate routing input code
to be entered.
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Press HANDSFREE to finish programming.
Equipped lines
If the BT Inspiration is equipped with more exchange
lines than is provided by the network, then you may
wish to disable the spare positions
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From the programming position, press the phone
set up key
P
and select ‘System programming’
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Enter the PIN and select ‘Lines’
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Select ‘Equipped lines’
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Select the lines to be disabled, ensuring the display
changes to ‘set to OFF’
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Press HANDSFREE to finish programming.
Extension disconnect
This allows you to disable unused extensions from
service. Once disabled any Featurephone keying that
extension will receive ‘Invalid’ on the display.
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From the programming position, press the phone
set up key
P
and select ‘System programming’
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Enter the PIN and select ‘Extensions’.
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Select ‘Extension disconnect’
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Enter the extensions to be disabled. Those
extensions disabled will be indicated by a solid
diamond
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Press HANDS FREE to finish programming.
Extension priority (applies to calls on
ISDN lines only)
This allows extensions to be prioritised into one of four
priority groups, priority 1 is the highest priority and
priority 4 is the lowest priority. If an extension with a
high priority goes off hook and dials a line access code
(either 9, 81, 82 or 83) to make a call, and no free lines
are available, a call on an ISDN line to an extension
with a lower priority, will be cleared down and the line
presented to the higher priority extension. The lowest
priority extension is always dropped. If there are a
number of calls in progress by extensions of the same
class and a higher-class extension tries to seize a line,
the call with the highest line number is disconnected.
There is no announcement or signal to the extension
that is cleared down.
In default all extensions are programmed as priority 4.
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From the programming position, press the phone
set up key P and select ‘System programming’
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Enter the PIN and select ‘Extensions’
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Select ‘Extension priority’’
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Select the priority.
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Enter the extensions to be entered in this priority.
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Press HANDS FREE to finish programming.
Changing priority assignments to a different level will
automatically remove it from the current level option. An
extension can only be assigned one priority.
Warning. This feature will cut calls off. The feature
should only be used for extensions requiring line
access in emergencies.
Note: Outgoing calls to emergency numbers are not
dropped as part of the extension prioritization feature.
Emergency numbers are the following: 112 and 999
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Miscellaneous features not covered elsewhere
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