Specifications

System Features
INTER-TEL
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CS-5200/5400 ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE, ISSUE 1.0 April 2005
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4. Adds or deletes digits according to the facility group chosen: Each facility group has
a programmed set of dial rules that tells the system what to dial. For example, if the
selected route group requires that the number contain “1” but no area code, the dial
rules include the 1 and drop the area code.
5. Dials the modified phone number: If the number is allowed, the system seizes an idle
trunk in one of the selected trunk groups, waits for the Dialing Wait After Connect
timer to expire, and then dials the number.
When ARS is used, the user hears dial tone when the feature code is entered (manually or auto-
matically using a Call button, the ARS button, or the button). The user then dials
the number and hears silence until the trunk is seized and dialing is completed. (The user will
not hear the digits being dialed.) The call appears under an available Call or trunk button.
Figure 8.
ARS Example
Toll Restriction
The following features provide toll restriction on the system. (They are described in further
detail in this section.)
Trunk Group Toll Restriction: Each trunk group can be designated as “subject to toll
restriction” or “not subject to toll restriction” in Database Programming. If subject to
toll restriction, endpoint class of service is checked when the trunk group is selected for
placing an outgoing call. The exceptions to trunk group toll restriction are as follows:
Emergency Call Feature: When the Emergency Call feature code is entered, the
designated trunk access code is used to seize a trunk and the programmed emer-
gency number is dialed regardless of any endpoint or trunk group toll restrictions.
Automatic Route Selection (ARS): Calls placed using ARS (except Emergency
Call feature calls) are always subject to toll restriction, regardless of the selected
trunk group’s toll restriction programming. Note that only the endpoint COS is
checked; the trunk group COS is not.
Network ARS Calls: When determining toll restriction for an ARS outgoing call,
the network checks the endpoint toll restriction based on the database information
on the node on which the endpoint resides, not the node that contains the trunk
which the system uses to place the call. The system does not check the trunk COS
for ARS calls.
OUTGOING
Station user enters 1234
account code and dials
1-602-961-9000
Inter-Tel
CO
OUTGOING CALL
DIALED =
1-602-961-9000-1234
ARS does the following:
Checks the number and
finds dialing pattern 602+
in Route Group 2.
Selects a facility group
with an available trunk.
Checks toll restriction and
outgoing access.
Uses dial rules to modify
the number:
Echo 3 Digits After Toll
Echo Local Address
Add Account Code
Dials the modified num-
ber.
1
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