Program
11
Program 11 : System Numbering
11-01 : System Numbering
Level
IN
Description
Use
Program 11-01 : System Numbering
to set the system numbering plan. The numbering plan
assigns the first and second digits dialed and affects the digits an extension user must dial to access
other extensions and features, such as service codes and trunk codes. If the default numbering plan
does not meet the site requirements, use this program to tailor the system numbering to the site.
Caution!
Improperly programming this option can adversely affect system operation. Make sure you thoroughly understand the default
numbering plan before proceeding. If you must change the standard numbering, use the chart for
on page 2-46 to keep careful and accurate records of your changes.
Before changing your numbering plan, use PC Pro to make a backup copy of your system data.
Changing the numbering plan consists of three steps:
Step1: Enter the digit(s) you want to change
You can make either single or two digit entries. In the Dialed Number column in the
on page 2-46 table, the nX rows (e.g., 1X) are for single digit codes. The remaining
rows (e.g., 11, 12, etc.) are for two digit codes.
• Entering a single digit affects all the Dialed Number entries beginning with that digit. For example,
entering 6 affects all number plan entries beginning with 6. The entries you make in step 2 and
step 3 below affect the entire range of numbers beginning with 6. (For example, if you enter 3 in
step 2 the entries affected are 600~699. If you enter 4 in step 2 below, the entries affected are
6000~6999.)
• Entering two digits lets you define codes based on the first two digits a user dials. For example,
entering 60 allows you to define the function of all codes beginning with 60. In the default program,
only
*
and # use 2-digit codes. All the other codes are single digit. If you enter a two digit code
between 0 and 9, be sure to make separate entries for all the other two digit codes within the
range as well. This is because in the default program all the two digit codes between 0 and 9 are
undefined.
Defining codes based on more than 2 digits require a secondary program (PRG 11-20) to define the codes.
Step 2: Specify the length of the code you want to change
After you specify a single or two digit code, you must tell the system how many digits comprise the
code. This is the
Number of Digits Required
column in the
System Numbering Default Settings
2-46 table.
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 Default Settings
on page 2-46 table. The choices are:
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Service Code
11-10 : Service Code Setup (for System Administrator)
11-11 : Service Code Setup (for Setup/Entry Operation)
11-12 : Service Code Setup (for Service Access)
11-14 : Service Code Setup (for Hotel)
11-15 : Service Code Setup, Administrative (for Special Access)
11-16 : Single Digit Service Code Setup
Issue 0.1
SL1000
Programming Manual
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