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the day and is not to be confused with day/night programming.
There is a separate code which acts as a 'master switch'. This is to enable and disable alternative
carrier selection without losing any of the ACS programming.
Program Carrier access code
LCR Settings
Carrier access codes
Clear access code for the carrier
Program optional Carrier Authorisation code.
LCR Settings
Carrier auth codes
Clear Authorisation code for the carrier
Program optional pause duration of 0 to 9 seconds
LCR Settings
Set pause period
Switch on ACS for a particular carrier all day every day
LCR Settings
Carrier selection
Switch on ACS feature
LCR Settings
LCR On/Off
On
Switch off ACS feature
LCR Settings
LCR On/Off
Off
Advanced Programming For Alternative Carriers
Note: the day of the week is set automatically by the system whenever the date is programmed. See
Clock Setting on page 37.
Programme the peak time zone
LCR Settings
Set peak time zone
Clear the peak time zone
Programme ACS by time and by day
LCR Settings
Carrier selection
Programme table of 40 exempt numbers
LCR Settings
LCR exempt numbers
Numbers beginning with these 4 digits are not to be re-routed and will be dialled without using an
alternative carrier.
Clear an ACS exempt table entry
Answering Machine / Voicemail
Programming
An extension set as an answering machine does not ring on internal code calls or general calls. Also, a
call answered at an answering machine extension may be picked up from another extension by
calling the TAM extensions, then dialling 2 at busy tone.
The system also provides DTMF signalling for connecting advanced voicemail systems. This allows
intelligent routing of calls to the correct extension mailbox.
Each user must enable a divert mode to the answering machine extension (see page 8). When the
answering machine receives a call diverted from another extension, the system will send the DTMF
digit ‘8’ followed by the extension number when the call is answered. The voicemail unit should be
programmed to recognise this sequence to divert to the correct mailbox.
When a call has been diverted to the answering machine extension, the system will give the extension
a broken dial tone to indicate a message is waiting. In addition the system Terminal message key
LED will flash. The dial tone and LED will only return to normal when the extension has returned a
call to the answering machine extension to retrieve the message.
If the answering machine extension picks up a general call then the system will send the codes ‘813’
for the master extension mailbox 13.
PIN
carrier
accesscode
Key
carrier =
1 - 4 for alternative
carrier
0 = no alternative carrier
accesscode =
carrier access number
(9 digits max)
authcode =
optional carrier
authorization code (10
digits max)
pause =
0 – 9 for pause of 0 – 9
secs
start =
00 – 23 for time of day in
hours to begin peak time
end =
00 – 23 for time of day in
hours to end peak time
day =
1 – 7 for Sunday to
Saturday
8 for every day.
charge_period=
0 for off peak
1 for peak
2 for all day
table_entry =
00 – 39 for table position
exempt_prefix =
number to ignore for
carriers (4 digits max)
PIN
carrier
PIN
carrier, authcode
PIN
carrier
PIN
pause
PIN
carrier
PIN
PIN
PIN
start, end
PIN
PIN
day, charge_period, carrier
PIN
table_entry, exempt_prefix
PIN
table_entry
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