3
Features
A
Features
3-7
Programming Example
The following is an example to show how to program ARS so that the
user can call the XYZ Company via the least expensive line.
Step 1. Program ARS to work when the feature number for ARS is
dialed by the user. Use the program [312] ARS Mode to enable it.
Step 2. Store the telephone number of an outside party that will use the
ARS feature. For example, if the XYZ Company’s telephone number is
“1-234-567-8910” (not including the line access code), store the leading
seven digits of the number “1234567.” To store the numbers, use one of
the programs [314] through [321] ARS Leading Digit Entry for Plans 1
through 8 (Leading Digit Tables 1 through 8). Here it is supposed that we
have selected Leading Digit Table 1 to store the number. Remember that
Table number “1” matches Route Plan Table 1.
Step 3. Check all carriers available to call the stored telephone number
and their CO line groups. Suppose there are three carriers available to call
the XYZ Company and each carrier’s line is assigned to a CO line group
as follows:
Carrier E — CO Line Group 1
Carrier F — CO Line Group 2
Carrier G — CO Line Group 3
Then check the fee charged by each carrier:
Location
01
02
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50
Entry
1234567
Table 1
Example: Program Address [314] Leading Digit Table 1