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Program 11: System Configuration Setup
11-01: System Numbering
Programming Manual
IN
SA
SB
Step 3: Assign a function to the code selected
After entering a code and specifying its length, you must assign its function. This is the Dial Type column in the
System Numbering
(page
52) table. The choices are:
Dial Types
Dial Type Description
Related Program
0
-Not Used-
1
Service Code
11-10: Service Code Setup(for System Administrator)
11-11: Service Code Setup(for Setup/Entry)
11-12: Service Code Setup(for Service Access)
11-15: Service Code Setup(for Special Access)
2
Extension Number
11-02: Extension Number
11-04: Virtual Extension Number
11-06: ACI Extension Numbering
11-07: Department Calling Group Numbers
11-08: ACI Group Pilot Number
3
Trunk Access Number
11-09: Trunk Access Code
4
Special Trunk Access
11-09: Trunk Access Code
5
Operator Access
20-17: Operator’s Extension
6
ARS/F-Route Access
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Changing the
Dial Type
for a range of codes can have a dramatic affect on how your system operates. Assume,
for example, the site is a hotel that has room numbers from 100-399. In order to make extension numbers correspond
to room numbers, you should:
- In Program 11-02, reassign extension numbers on each floor from 100 to 399.(Other applications might also
require you to change entries in Program 11-10 through 11-16.)
System Numbering table;
Dialed Number
1st figure
2
nd
figure
Number of digits
Dial Type(Default)
Input data
1x
3
2 (Extension access)
1
11-1#
0
0 (Not Used)
2x
3
2 (Extension access)
2
21-2#
0
0 (Not Used)
3x
3
2 (Extension access)
3
31-3#
0
0 (Not Used)
4x
3
2 (Extension access)
4
41-4#
0
0 (Not Used)
5x
3
2 (Extension access)
5
51-5#
0
0 (Not Used)
6x
3
2 (Extension access)
6
61-6#
0
0 (Not Used)
7x
3
1 (Service code access)
7
71-7#
0
0 (Not used)
8x
3
1 (Service code access)
8
81-8#
0
0 (Not used)
9x
1
3 (Trunk access)
9
91-9#
0
0 (Not used)
0x
1
5 (Operator access)
0
01-0#
0
0 (Not used)
*x
4
1 (Service code access)
*
*1-*#
0
0 (Not used)
#x
4
1 (Service code access)
#
#1-##
0
0 (Not used)
0 : Not used
1 : Service Code
Access
2 : Extension
Access
3 : Trunk Access
4 : Special Trunk
Access
5 : Operator Access
6 : Flexible Routing
Access
Summary of Contents for Aspila Topaz
Page 1: ...Programming Manual Issue 1 0 Date July 2004 Intelligent Hybrid System ...
Page 19: ...Introduction to Programming Before You Start Programming Programming Manual 11 For Your Notes ...
Page 20: ...Introduction to Programming Before You Start Programming Programming Manual 12 For Your Notes ...
Page 50: ...42 Programming Manual Program 10 System Configuration Setup For your Notes ...
Page 84: ...76 Programming Manual Program 12 Night Mode Setup For your Notes ...
Page 196: ...188 Programming Manual Program 21 Outgoing Call Setup For your Notes ...
Page 262: ...254 Programming Manual Program 26 ARS Service Least Cost Routing For your Notes ...
Page 286: ...278 Programming Manual Program 32 Door Box Setup For your Notes ...
Page 326: ...318 Programming Manual Program 44 ARS F Route Setup For your Notes ...
Page 338: ...330 Programming Manual Program 80 Basic Hardware Setup for System For your Notes ...
Page 348: ...340 Programming Manual Program 81 Basic Hardware Setup for Trunk For your Notes ...
Page 358: ...350 Programming Manual Program 82 Basic Hardware Setup for Extension For your Notes ...
Page 389: ... For Your Notes ...