EZ Answer
Single digit-dialing plan:
The user has the option of allowing access to a group of
extensions by a dialing a single digit. For example, the main
greeting may be
“... dial 1 for Sales, 2 for Accounts and 3 for
Reservations”
. And when the caller dials 1 you can make the
unit transfer the call to 127 or 155, if 2 is dialed - transfer to 291
or 416 and if 3 is dialed - transfer to 201 or 472.
In the above example, a single digit plan for 1, 2, and 3 has been
enabled. The dialing plan may be enabled for the digits 1 to 9.
For each digit, two extensions may be programmed.
The programming sequence for the above example will be as
follows:
109 1 127
(wait for 2 beeps)
155
Enter program number
109 2 291
(wait for 2 beeps)
416
Enter program number
109 3 201
(wait for 2 beeps)
472
The dialing plan for each digit must be entered one at a time.
To enter only one extension for a digit, enter
109 1 127
(wait for
2 beeps)
#.
To delete both the extensions entered earlier, enter
109 1 #.
To delete only one of the two extensions entered earlier,
first delete both extensions and then re-enter the required
extension.
The mode of transfer to these extensions depends on the
`transfer mode'
selected under program #103.
The dialing plan for 0 is not allowed, since it is reserved for the
Operator extensions. It is also not necessary to enable the plan
for digits in a sequence. For example, the dialing plan may be
23