iDCS 500
PROGRAMMING
TECHNICAL MANUAL
PART 2 APRIL 2002
MMC: 732
AA TRANSLATION TABLE
DESCRIPTION:
AA translation tables are responsible for routing calls based on digits dialed. There
are 12 translation tables available. Each table can be assigned to one or more plans
in MMC 733 Auto Attendant Plan Programming. A translation table consists of a
number of entries. Each entry number has two fields to program: the first field is for
the digits received by the caller and the second field is for the destination or action.
Translation tables 1-12 have 100 entries each. The destination field can be a station
number, station group or another plan. Plans are entered by pressing special key A
plus two digits 01– 12. If a voice mail group is entered, the call will be transferred to
the voice mail system with the appropriate in band digit packet to indicate a
Forward All call from the station number dialed by the caller.
The digits defined in the first field of this MMC [dialed digits] must be a valid station
number.
If the digits programmed as a destination are a voice mail port the voice mail port
will receive an in band packet of DTMF equal to [FWD from EXTENSION NUMBER
DIALED].
There are a number of special characters that are used in translation tables. They
are as follows:
* = Used to represent any digit.
P = (Special Key A) Plan. Used to assign a plan as a destination (P01–P12).
B = (Special Key B) Buffer. When used in the destination field, transfers the call to
the same extension as the digits dialed by the caller.
C = (Special Key C) Change greeting or Ring Plan.
D = Direct to Voice Mail.
DESTINATION :
Consider the following entry examples.
DIGITS DEST COMMENTS
0
0
Caller will be transferred to 0.
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