Specifications

Automatic Route Selection (ARS Enable)
Automatic route selection (ARS) permits the system to select the
least-costly line group that is available to a station to route its outgoing
call. The system modifies the dialed number, if needed, to match the
selected line group. You can enable or disable automatic route
selection on a system-wide basis. A defaulted system has ARS
disabled. Refer to Section 12 for other ARS programming details.
Automatic Route Selection Dial Tone
You can select one of three ARS dial tones that users hear whenever
they enter the ARS access code.
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Dial Tone 1
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steady intercom dial tone (dual tones of 480 Hz
+ 620
Hz),
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Dial Tone 2
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same as dial tone 1 only preceded by three short
tones (200 ms on, 200 ms off)
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Dial Tone 3
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steady simulated central office ring back tone
(dual tones of 440 Hz + 480 Hz).
Toll ARS Dialing Pause
You can enter a pause at the end of a toll restricted number to indicate
that dialing is complete. For ARS purposes, the pause lets the system
distinguish between similar numbers. This feature merely enables the
dialing pause; you still must enter the pauses where necessary in each
toll restricted number (for more information on ARS, see section 12).
System Status Reporting
If you enable status reporting, the system will notify certain
designated stations when system status conditions occur. The system
notifies theses stations by turning on their status light. Refer to section
7.37 procedure to map a status light at a telephone.
Tl
Status Reporting
If you enable
Tl
status reporting, the system will notify certain
designated stations when
Tl
status conditions occur. The system
notifies theses stations by turning on their status light. Refer to section
7.37 procedure to map a status light at a telephone.
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