Instruction manual
Features
■ If the first digit is not a 1, the first three digits are compared
against all entries in each Local Exchange table:
— If a single match is found, that Local Exchange Table is
selected
— If more than one match is found, the lowest numbered
Local Exchange Table containing a match is selected
— If no match is found and the first digit is not 0, the Default
Local Call table is selected
— If no match is found and the first digit is 0, the Dial 0 Table
is selected
■ If the first digit is a 1 and only 7 digits have been dialed, all Area
Code Tables and all 6-Digit Tables are eliminated from the list of
available tables. Then, the next three digits are compared against
all entries in each 1 + 7 table. Any of these tables that do not have
a match are eliminated from the list of available tables.
— If there are no 1 + 7 Tables containing a match, the
Default Toll Table is selected.
— If there is exactly one 1 + 7 Table that matches, it is
selected.
— If more than one 1 + 7 Table matches, the lowest
numbered 1+7 Table is selected.
■ If the first digit is a 1 and more than 7 digits have been dialed, all
1 + 7 Tables are eliminated from the list of available tables. Then,
the next three digits are compared against all entries in each Area
Code Table and against the first entry (area code) in each 6-Digit
Table. Any of these tables that do not have a match are eliminated
from the list of available tables.
If there are any 6-Digit Tables containing a match on the first
entry, the next three digits are compared against the remaining
entries (2-99) in those 6-Digit Tables.
— If there is exactly one 6-Digit Table that matches, it is
selected.
— If more than one 6-Digit Table matches, the lowest
numbered 6-Digit Table is selected.
— If there are no 6-Digit Tables that match, and no Area
Code Tables that match, the Default Toll Table is
selected.
— If there are no 6-Digit Tables that match and one Area
Code Table matches, the matching Area Code Table is
selected.
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Automatic Route Selection