Instruction manual

Using Quick Access
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Installation, SPM, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting Supplement
Both Allowed Lists and Disallowed Lists are assigned to individual extensions.
Disallowed Lists can also be used in conjunction with Remote Access to restrict
calls made through the system from remote locations. In this case, Disallowed
Lists can be assigned either to specific Remote Access barrier codes or (if
barrier codes are not used) to specific types of lines/trunks (all Tie/Direct
Inward Dialing (DID) and all non-Tie/non-DID trunks). For more information,
see Allowed Lists and Disallowed Lists in Chapter 3 of System
Programming.
Automatic Route Selection (ARS) 8
ARS allows outgoing calls to be dynamically routed over selected facilities after
dialing an ARS access code. This enables the system to select the least
expensive route for each call. ARS is available only in Hybrid/PBX mode.
Programmable lists, called tables, indicate the desired routes (line/trunk
facilities) for specified area codes and/or exchanges. There is a different ARS
table for each type of call (local, toll, special number, and so on). The tables are
chosen according to the telephone number digits that are dialed by a user.
Each ARS table has a particular pool to which it routes calls. For more
information, refer to Automatic Route Selection in Chapter 3 of System
Programming.
Call Pickup Groups 8
An extension that is a member of a Call Pickup Group can program a button on
the telephone or dial a feature code to pick up a call ringing on the telephone of
any other member extension in that group. There is a limit of 30 groups with15
extensions per group. An extension may be a member of only one Pickup
Group. For more information, refer to Pickup Groups in Chapter 3 of System
Programming.