Installation manual
IVX 128 Function 2: CO lines
E.9
Function 223 ARS is programmed as follows:
(1) Enable/disable ARS (default is
DISABLED)
.
(2) Select the ARS table to program (3–10).
(3) Use the scroll key to select the line group.
(4) Enter Other Common Carrier numbers.
(5) Enter numbers for the table, separating each number by #.
Example:
For “1-976,” enter
1 9 7 6 #.
Note:
Press
MUTE/DND
to insert a
“
wild card” digit. The
Hold
key will delete an entry.
Warning:
Do
not
include IVX’s line access codes (
9, 8, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75
or
76
) in
this table
.
IVX
will apply the numbers you enter to their most significant digit.
Examples:
Entering
1 5 0 5
into the table tells IVX
to place
all
“1+” calls to area code 505 to
the line group and Other Common Carrier listed.
Entering
1 5 0 5 5 5 5 8 7 8 7
into the table tells IVX
to place “1+” calls
specifically
to (505) 555-8787 to the line group and Other Common Carrier
listed while
other
“1+505” calls will follow regular LD routing to line group 8.
After the last number, enter
# #
to end the list. Enter another list or press
#
to exit.
Note:
Toll restriction, as set in Functions 222 and 32, will be applied to calls before released.
Function 224: DID and DNIS translation table
A translation table is programmed to translate DID or DNIS routing numbers to the corresponding ID
(
ID
), mailbox (
MB
) extension (
EXT)
or department with both day and night destinations. IVX 128
supports up to 4-digit DID and DNIS/ANI. Up to 300 numbers can be programmed into the table
(multiple numbers programmed to the same destinations). An entry for exceptions is provided and
can be programmed for an ID (
ID
), mailbox (
MB
) extension (
EXT
) or department.
Default:
Operator
.
DID/DNIS TABLE
DID/DNIS #:3352>
DID/DNIS TABLE
EXCEPTION: >
To program the translation table:
1.
Either
enter the DNIS or DID number
or
use the scroll keys to select a previously programmed
number or exception.
Note:
Pressing the right scroll key will start with a blank number field for entry and continue
through all previously programmed numbers, ending with the exception entry (continuing
to scroll will start over the blank entry). Pressing the left scroll key will start with the
exception entry, continue in reverse order with previously programmed numbers and end
with the blank number entry (continuing to scroll will start over with the exception entry).
Note:
Pressing
HOLD
will delete an entry.
2.
Press the
#
key. The system will prompt you to enter a name for this DID line; the name will ap-
pear on the bottom line of the display of a station using the line.