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    							3-Digit Table
     
    01850C85
    GA(ARS EDITOR)
    DISPLAY CONFIGURE INITIALIZE SHORT VERBOSE EXIT D= M= I= S= V= E=
    CNF>DIAL TREATMENTS E.A. & OPR-ASSIST RATE PERIODS
    CALL ROUTE OPTIONS6-DIGIT TABLE
    EXIT E= R=
    C=S=
    Q=3-DIGIT TABLE T=
    3DIG>BLOCK LOAD DISPLAY DATA B= D=MODIFY DATA M=
    D=
    ARS>
    ENTER SEL. NOS.-
    
    FORMAT: CODE S#/1+CODE S#
    N=NEXT P=PREV D=DISPLAY
      
    nnx>
    NOTE: At any > prompt, press            for that levels menu of options.
    Enter Selection #s for the
    block of NNXs to be
    programmed.
    Press .
    Next NNX is
    accessed.
    The prompt:
    END OF DATA
    indicates when
    NNX 999 is
    reached.
    CODE-ONLY - S# nn
    1+CODE         - S# nn
    nnx>FIRST NNX TO PROGRAM-200
    
    LAST NNX TO PROGRAM
    Enter highest numbered NNX
    in the range to be programmed.
    Press .
    3DIG>
    Enter NNX you
    want to program.
    Press .
    nnx>
    You are at the
    Modify Data
    Commend level
    for the previous
    NNX.
    FIRST NNX TO PROGRAM-
    Enter lowest numbered NNX 
    in the range to be
    programmed.
    Press .3DIG>D
    DISPLAY
       1- SYSTEM DATA
       2- WORKSPACE DATA
       3- BOTH 1 & 2
    D>Press1, 2 or 3.
    SYSTEM DATA
    WORKSPACE DATA
    3DIG> DIAL
    CODE
    888
    926
    929CODE ONLY
    64
    01
    05
    1+CODE
    06
    03
    04 SELECTION NUMBERS
    DIAL
    CODE
    860
    874
    888CODE ONLY
    12
    01
    641+CODE
    00
    00
    06 SELECTION NUMBERS
    NOT IN A CONFLICT AREA
    or
    IN A CONFLICT AREA
    D>
    Continued.
    You are at the
    Modify Data
    Commend level
    for the current
    NNX.F=FIND C=CHANGE E=EXIT
      
    FIRST NNX TO PROGRAM-nnx-
    Enter numbered of the
    disired NNX
    3DIG> ENTER SEL. NOS-
    
    Enter the 
    Selection #s from the
    table for the NNX to
    be programmed.Copies 
    Workspace
    Data to the 
    system RAM.  
    nnx>
    FORMAT: CODE
    S#/1+CODE S#
    3DIG>
    Description
    PROGRAM ENTRY CHARTS
    70Automatic Route Selection 
    						
    							3-Digit Table (cont.)
     
    01850C86
    STORE NEW DATA STORE AND EXIT S= E=
    EXIT Q=
    
    TRANSFER COMPLETE
    >
    NOTE: At any > prompt, press            for that levels menu of options.
    ARS>
    Returns to
    the ARS
    Command level.
    [TRANSFER COMPLETE]
    STORING DATA
    ARS> Continued from
    previous page.
    Description
    PROGRAM ENTRY CHARTS
    Automatic Route Selection71 
    						
    							6-Digit Table
     
    01850C83
    GA(ARS EDITOR)
    DISPLAY CONFIGURE INITIALIZE SHORT VERBOSE EXIT D= M= I= S= V= E=
    CNF>DIAL TREATMENTS E.A. & OPR-ASSIST
    RATE PERIODS CALL ROUTE OPTIONS6-DIGIT TABLE
    EXIT E=
    R= C=S=
    Q=
    3-DIGIT TABLE T=
    6DIG>DISPLAY DATA MODIFY DATA D= M=
    EXIT E=
    
    D=
    ARS>
    6DIG>D
    DISPLAY
       1- SYSTEM DATA
       2- WORKSPACE DATA
       3- BOTH 1 & 2
    D>
    Press1, 2 or 3.
    SYSTEM DATANPA-npa-
    Enter NPA from table.
    
    N=NEXT LIST P=PREV LIST S=# CHANGES
      
    npa>
    NOTE: At any > prompt, press            for that levels menu of options.
    WORKSPACE DATA
    6DIG>Does this prompt appear ?
    NOT DEFINED
    INITIALIZE?
    If so, enter Y.
    If you see this
    prompt:
    LIST NOT DEFINED,
    list does not
    exist.
    Enter new Default Selection #
    from table for this NPA.
    
    DEFAULT OPTION # -
    
    Enter new Match Selection #
    from table for this NPA
    and NNX list.
    npa>F=FIND
    
    Press  to leave
    NPA unchanged and
    select first NNK list.
    
    NPA-npa- NPA
    203
    816MATCH
    01
    45
    32NNX LIST
    554-558 321-329
    222
    223-229 427 866
    DEFAULT
    00
    00
    02 SELECTION NUMBER
    NPA
    203MATCH
    01
    45NNX LIST
    554-558 321-329
    222
    DEFAULT
    00
    00 SELECTION NUMBERDEFAULT OPTION # -
    Enter Default Selection # from
    table for the NPA being programmed.
    
    ARS>
    MATCH OPTION # -
    Enter Match Selection # from
    table for the NPA being programmed.
    
    Returns to 
    ARS> level.
    npa>
    If you see this
    prompt:
    LIST NOT DEFINED,
    previous list does 
    not exist.
    
    MATCH OPTION # -
    
    Continued on
    next page.
    Description
    PROGRAM ENTRY CHARTS
    72Automatic Route Selection 
    						
    							6-Digit Table (cont.)
     
    01850C84
    I=INSERT A=ADD D=DELETE
      
    MATCH OPTION # -
    NOTE: At any > prompt, press            for that levels menu of options.
    Enter Selection #
    from table to be
    added to this NPAs
    6-Digit table.
    Enter NNX or range
    of NNXs to be deleted.
    
    
    or
    To delete the entire entry 
    for this NPA from 6-Digit table,
    NNX list and Selection #s
    Press DL. npa>E=EXIT
    
    Returns to
    6DIG> level.
    6DIG> NNX OR NNX1 - NNX2 -
    Enter NNX list data
    from table for this
    NPA.
    npa> Continued from
    previous page.
    npa>
    npa>NNX OR NNX1 - NNX2 -
    
    npa>
    Enter number of NPA to
    be programmed.
    Press .
    or
    To delete the entries in the
    NNX list for the NPA and
    Selection # accessed but not
    delete Selection #.
    Press DA.
    Description
    PROGRAM ENTRY CHARTS
    Automatic Route Selection73 
    						
    							Equal Access and Operator Assistance
     
    01850C80
    GA(ARS EDITOR)
    DISPLAY CONFIGURE INITIALIZE SHORT VERBOSE EXIT D= M= I= S= V= E=
    CNF>DIAL TREATMENTS E.A. & OPR-ASSIST RATE PERIODS
    6-DIGIT TABLEEXIT E= R=
    S=Q=
    3-DIGIT TABLE T=
    EA&OP>DISPLAY DATA MODIFY DATA D= M=EXIT E=
    D=
    ARS>
    OPR-ASSISTED CALLS - S# 04
    INTERNATIONAL CALLS - S# 04
    EQUAL ACCESS - S# 06
    EA&OP>
    Typical data displayed.
    OPR-ASSISTED CALLS - S# nn
    NEW SEL. NO. -
    Enter Selection #.
    
    NOTE: At any > prompt, press            for that levels menu of options.
    INTERNATIONAL CALLS - S# nn
    NEW SEL. NO. -
    Enter Selection #.
    
    EQUAL-ACCESS - S# nn
    NEW SEL. NO. -
    
    EA&OP>
    CALL ROUTE OPTIONS C=
    ARS>
    Description
    PROGRAM ENTRY CHARTS
    74Automatic Route Selection 
    						
    							OPERATION
    Section 4, Operation
    Table of Contents
    Using ARS to Place a Call ..........................................................................77
    Placing a Call from a Multibutton Telephone .............................................77
    Placing a Call from a Single Line Telephone..............................................78
    ARS with SMDR Account Codes (Forced Account Codes) .......................79
    Using SMDR Account Codes .....................................................................79
    ARS with Dial Treatment Authorization Codes..........................................80
    Using Dial Treatment Authorization Codes ................................................80
    Bypassing ARS ...........................................................................................81
    Command Structure, ARS...........................................................................82
    Description
    OPERATION
    Automatic Route Selection75 
    						
    							Description
    OPERATION
    76Automatic Route Selection 
    						
    							USING ARS TO PLACE A CALL
    This section tells you how to place a call from your telephone if ARS is
    enabled for your system.  For additional information on how to use your
    telephone, refer to your extension’s Feature Handbook.
    Placing a Call from a Multibutton Telephone
    To place a call using ARS:
    •Lift handset.
    •Press INTERCOM. You hear Intercom dial tone.
    •Dial 9 or 90. You hear ARS dial tone.
    Check with your communications manager to see which code you should dial. You may also be able
    to press a programmable key to access ARS.
    •Dial number.
    After a route for your call is selected, you hear ARS redial the number you dialed.
    If you are not permitted to place the call you dial, you hear reorder tone and the call is denied.
    If the preferred route for the call is busy (and your call is redirected), you hear the voice message,
    The lowest cost line is busy. Please wait for the next one. If your system doesn’t have a VAU PCB,
    you hear two short beeps instead.
    If the preferred route for your call is busy and you are not allowed access to any other route, you
    hear, All lines are busy. For automatic callback, please press the Callback key.
    Use Trunk Queuing to wait for an available line. Refer to your telephone’s Feature Handbook.
    Description
    USING ARS TO PLACE A CALL
    Automatic Route Selection77 
    						
    							Placing a Call from a Single Line Telephone
    To place a call using ARS:
    •Lift handset. You hear Intercom dial tone.
    •Dial 9 or 90. You hear ARS dial tone.
    Check with your communications manager to see which code you should dial.
    •Dial number.
    After a route for your call is selected, you hear ARS redial the number you dialed.
    If you are not permitted to place the call you dial, you hear reorder tone and the call is denied.
    If the preferred route for the call is busy (and your call is redirected), you hear the voice message,
    The lowest cost line is busy. Please wait for the next one. If your system doesn’t have a VAU PCB,
    you hear two short beeps instead.
    If the preferred route for your call is busy and you are not allowed access to any other route, you
    hear, All lines are busy. For automatic callback, please press the Callback key.
    Use Trunk Queuing to wait for an available line. Refer to your telephone’s Feature Handbook.
    Description
    USING ARS TO PLACE A CALL
    78Automatic Route Selection 
    						
    							ARS WITH SMDR ACCOUNT CODES (FORCED ACCOUNT CODES)
    ARS may require you to enter an SMDR Account Code before the call
    you dial can be placed. The number entered can be any valid SMDR Ac-
    count Code (refer to SMDR Account Code in your extension’s Feature
    Handbook). The Forced Account Code feature is enabled in system pro-
    gramming. If activated, it applies to all calls placed using ARS. Check
    with your attendant or communications manager to see if these Account
    Codes are required.
    Using SMDR Account Codes
    To enter an SMDR Account Code:
    •Place call.
    •Dial #.
    •Dial SMDR Account Code (up to 10 digits).
    •Dial #.
    The system routes the call.
    If you hear dial tone after you enter the SMDR Account Code, you must also enter a Dial Treatment
    Authorization Code (see page 4-6 of this appendix).
    You can optionally use Speed Dial for one-button SMDR Account Code entry.
    Description
    ARS WITH SMDR ACCOUNT CODES (FORCED ACCOUNT CODES)
    Automatic Route Selection79 
    						
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