Instruction manual
Features
Forward and
Follow Me
Night Service
Recall
Remote Access
Saved Number
Dial
Speed Dial
SMDR
System Access/
Intercom Buttons
System
Numbering
Toll Type
ARS can be used to select the facility on which to forward calls
to an outside telephone number. The user enters the ARS code
before the telephone number. The FRL for the call is that of the
telephone from which calls are being forwarded.
When Night Service with Outward Restriction is programmed,
the user must enter the password before dialing the ARS dial-
out code unless the telephone is assigned to an Exclusion List
or the number is on the Night Service Emergency Numbers List.
Before Release 2.0, Recall cannot be used to hold an outside
line if ARS was used to make the call. For Release 2.0 and later,
Recall can be used with calls made through ARS.
Remote Access users can make calls by using ARS. The user
dials into the system, enters a barrier code if one is required,
and dials the ARS code while listening to the system dial tone.
FRLs can be assigned to restrict the routes that remote callers
can use. When barrier codes are not used, FRLs are assigned
to all remote access trunks. When barrier codes are used,
FRLs are assigned to individual barrier codes.
The ARS dial-out code is saved with the telephone number
dialed.
Personal Speed Dial and System Speed Dial numbers can
include the ARS code.
SMDR reports for systems with ARS show all the digits dialed by
the user in the Called Number field, including any digits
absorbed by digit absorption and the facility used to make the
call. The reports do not include the ARS dial-out code or any
digits added by ARS.
The ARS FRL assigned to the telephone being used to make
the call applies to calls made on both SA and Shared SA
buttons.
The ARS access code can be renumbered (factory setting is 9).
In certain areas, the local telephone company requires dialing
the prefix 1 for certain exchanges. In these cases, the
exchanges can be assigned to a 1+7 Table and the 1+7 Dialing
Requirements must be set to “Within Area Code” so that people
calling numbers in other exchanges do not have to dial the 1.
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Automatic Route Selection