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    							Section 400-Programming FF6: TRS/ARS
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    Notes:
    If the 
    route’s ARS Level is higher than the 
    call originator’s ARS Level
    , ARS routing will stop and the 
    caller will receive busy tone.
    However, if the route’s ARS level is lower than or equal to the originator’s ARS Level, the system will 
    search for an available trunk in the current-priority Route. If all trunks are busy, the system will either 
    continue to the next-priority route, or queue the call to wait for an available trunk on the current-priority 
    route (if 
    Trunk Queuing for Originator (Route List) is enabled/default).
    Related Programming:
    ARS Level for Originator (Route List) (pg. 6-19)     FF6 1 01 (01-50) 0002 Hold (0-9) Hold
    Trunk Queuing for Originator (Route List) (pg. 6-20)     FF6 1 01 (01-50) 0003 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    Route List Table: 4th Priority Route No. (pg. 6-32)     FF6 2 03 (001-100) 0009 Hold (0-200) Hold
    Route List Table: 5th Priority Route No. (pg. 6-34)     FF6 2 03 (001-100) 0012 Hold (0-200) Hold
          
    Notes:
    The 
    ARS Alarm tells callers they are going to be using a more-expensive (lower-priority) trunk.  The 
    ARS Alarm sounds in the receiver only once, just before the system seizes the trunk. 
    Related Programming:
    Route List Table: 4th Priority Route No. (pg. 6-32)     FF6 2 03 (001-100) 0009 Hold (0-200) Hold
    Route List Table: 4th Priority ARS Level
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign an ARS Level to the fourth-priority Route.
    FF6   2   03   (001-100)    0010    Hold   (0-9)    Hold
     
     
    ARS Level 0-9 for 4th-Priority Route
    default:  Level 0
    
    
    
     	
    5  $ 
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    Route List Table Entry
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    Route List Table: 4th Priority ARS Alarm
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Enable/Disable the ARS Alarm for the fourth-priority Route.
    FF6   2   03   (001-100)    0011    Hold    (0 or 1)    Hold
     
     
    0=Alarm OFF for 4th Route  (default)
    1=Alarm ON for 4th Route
    
    
     	
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    							FF6: TRS/ARS Section 400-Programming
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    Notes:
    Route Nos. 1-200 are defined in 
    FF6 2 04: Route Table (pg. 6-36), in which each Route is assigned a 
    Trunk Group and a Digit Modify Pattern (if any) for adding digits to the beginning and/or end of the 
    dialed number, or deleting digits from the beginning of it.
    Related Programming:
    Route Table: Trunk Group Assignment (pg. 6-36)     FF6 2 04 (001-200) 0001 Hold (0-99) Hold
    Route Table: Digit Modify Pattern No. (pg. 6-37)     FF6 2 04 (001-200) 0002 Hold (0-50) Hold
          
    Notes:
    If the 
    route’s ARS Level is higher than the 
    call originator’s ARS Level
    , ARS routing will stop and the 
    caller will receive busy tone.
    However, if the route’s ARS level is lower than or equal to the originator’s ARS Level, the system will 
    search for an available trunk in the current (5th)-priority Route. If all trunks are busy, the system will 
    either queue the call to wait for an available trunk on the 5th-priority route (if 
    Trunk Queuing for 
    Originator (Route List) is enabled/default), or give the caller busy tone (if 
    Trunk Queuing is 
    disabled).
    Related Programming:
    ARS Level for Originator (Route List) (pg. 6-19)     FF6 1 01 (01-50) 0002 Hold (0-9) Hold
    Trunk Queuing for Originator (Route List) (pg. 6-20)     FF6 1 01 (01-50) 0003 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    Route List Table: 5th Priority Route No. (pg. 6-34)     FF6 2 03 (001-100) 0012 Hold (0-200) Hold
    Route List Table: 5th Priority Route No.
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    For each Route List Table entry, assign the fifth Route to be checked by the system.
    FF6   2   03   (001-100)    0012    Hold   (0-200)    Hold
     
     
    5th-Priority Route No. 1-200
    default:  0 (not linked to Route Table)
    
    
     	
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    Route List Table: 5th Priority ARS Level
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign an ARS Level to the fifth-priority Route.
    FF6   2   03   (001-100)    0013    Hold    (0-9)    Hold
     
     
    ARS Level 0-9 for 5th-Priority Route
    default:  Level 0
    
    
     	
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    							Section 400-Programming FF6: TRS/ARS
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    Notes:
    The 
    ARS Alarm tells callers they are going to be using a more-expensive (lower-priority) trunk.  The 
    ARS Alarm sounds in the receiver only once, just before the system seizes the trunk. 
    Related Programming:
    Route List Table: 5th Priority Route No. (pg. 6-34)     FF6 2 03 (001-100) 0012 Hold (0-200) Hold
    Route List Table: 5th Priority ARS Alarm
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Enable/Disable the ARS Alarm for the fifth-priority Route.
    FF6   2   03   (001-100)   0014    Hold    (0 or 1)    Hold
     
     
    0=Alarm OFF for 5th Route  (default)
    1=Alarm ON for 5th Route
    
    
     	
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    							FF6: TRS/ARS Section 400-Programming
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    FF6  2  04:   Route Table  
    NOTE:  The Route Table contains up to 200 entries.  Each entry is assigned a Trunk 
    Group and a Digit Modify Pattern No. (which points to the Digit Modify Table in FF6 2 
    05, for adding digits to the beginning or end of the dialed number, or deleting digits from 
    the beginning of it).
    Table 6-8.  Route Table:   FF6  2  04  (001-200)  (0001 and 0002)  Hold      
            
    Notes:
    Trunks are assigned to Trunk Groups in FF5  2.
    Related Programming:
    MCO-Outbound Search Mode (pg. 5-18)     FF5 2 (01-99) 001 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    MCO-Outbound Trunk Group Members (pg. 5-18)     FF5 2 (01-99) (002-577) Hold (1-576) Hold
    Route Table:   FF6  2  04 ......
    (001-200)00010002
    Route No. Trunk Group Digit Modify Pattern
    001 0-99 0-50
    002 0-99 0-50
    ... 0-99 0-50
    200 0-99 0-50
    Route Table: Trunk Group Assignment
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign a Trunk Group to each Route.
    FF6   2   04   (001-200)    0001    Hold    (0-99)    Hold
     
     
    Trunk Group 1-99Route No. 1-200
    default:  0  [no assignment]
    
    
    
     	
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    Notes:
    Digit Modify Patterns are used for deleting digits from the beginning of a dialed number, or adding 
    digits to the beginning and/or end of it.
    Related Programming:
    Route Table: Trunk Group Assignment (pg. 6-36)     FF6 2 04 (001-200) 0001 Hold (0-99) Hold
    Digit Modify Table: Delete Beginning Digits (pg. 6-38)     FF6 2 05 (01-50) 0001 Hold (0-24) Hold
    Digit Modify Table: Add Beginning Digits (pg. 6-39)     FF6 2 05 (01-50) 0002 Hold (up to 10 char.) Hold
    Digit Modify Table: Add Ending Digits (pg. 6-40)     FF6 2 05 (01-50) 0003 Hold (up to 10 char.) Hold
    Route Table: Digit Modify Pattern No.
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign a Digit Modify Pattern to each Route.
    FF6   2   04   (001-200)    0002    Hold    (0-50)    Hold
     
     
    Digit Modify Pattern No. 1-50Route 1-200
    default:  0  [no assignment]
    
    
    
     	
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    FF6  2  05:   Digit Modify Table  
    NOTE:  The Digit Modify Table contains up to 50 entries (“Patterns”) for any 
    combination of the following:
    r  deleting digits from the beginning of the dialed number
    r  adding digits to the beginning of the dialed number
    r  adding digits to the end of the dialed number.
    The Digit Modify Patterns can be assigned to Route Table entries in FF6 2 04.
    Table 6-9.   Digit Modify Table:   FF6  2  05  (01-50)  (0001 thru 0003)  Hold     
            
    Digit Modify Table:   FF6  2  05  ......
    (01-50)000100020003
    Digit Modify Pattern No. Delete Beginning Digits Add Beginning Digits Add Ending Digits
    01 up to 24 digits up to 10 digits, including
    0-9, 
    Q, #, and One-Touch 
    keys + codesup to 10 digits, including
    0-9, Q, #, and One-Touch 
    keys + codes
    02 up to 24 digits up to 10 digits, including
    0-9, 
    Q, #, and One-Touch 
    keys + codesup to 10 digits, including
    0-9, Q, #, and One-Touch 
    keys + codes
    ... up to 24 digits up to 10 digits, including
    0-9, 
    Q, #, and One-Touch 
    keys + codesup to 10 digits, including
    0-9, Q, #, and One-Touch 
    keys + codes
    50 up to 24 digits up to 10 digits, including
    0-9, 
    Q, #, and One-Touch 
    keys + codesup to 10 digits, including
    0-9, Q, #, and One-Touch 
    keys + codes
    Digit Modify Table: Delete Beginning Digits
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set the number of digits the system will take away from the beginning of the 
    dialed-digit string when the number is sent to the CO.
    FF6   2   05   (01-50)    0001    Hold    (0-24)    Hold 
     
    Number of Digits to be removed fromDigit Modify Pattern 1-50
    the beginning of a dialed number
    default:  0
    
    
    
     	
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    Notes:
    The Digit Modify Patterns can be assigned to Routes in the Route Table (pg. 6-36). 
    Related Programming:
    Route Table: Digit Modify Pattern No. (pg. 6-37)     FF6 2 04 (001-200) 0002 Hold (0-50) Hold
            
    Notes:
    The “itemized code” (OT-5 + 9) is used in the U.K. to send the calling extension’s number to the CO.
    The “authorization code” (OT-5 + [1-8]) is used in the U.K. to send a system identifier code to the CO 
    when the system seizes the trunk.
    The Digit Modify Patterns can be assigned to Routes in the Route Table (pg. 6-36). 
    Related Programming:
    Route Table: Digit Modify Pattern No. (pg. 6-37)     FF6 2 04 (001-200) 0002 Hold (0-50) Hold
    Authorization Code (pg. 6-41)     FF6 2 06 (0001-0008) Hold (up to 10 digits) Hold
    Digit Modify Table: Add Beginning Digits
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Specify the digit(s) that the system will add to the beginning of a dialed-digit 
    string when the number is sent to the CO.
    FF6   2   05   (01-50)    0002    Hold    (up to 10 char.)    Hold 
     
    Digits or Codes to be added to the beginning of aDigit Modify Pattern 1-50
    dialed number, including:
    Digits 0-9
    Q and #
    OT-4 (for pause) NOTE: “OT-x”=One-Touch keys 1-10.
    OT-5 + 6 (for DTMF conversion)
    OT-5 + 9 (for itemized code) (U.K. use only)
    OT-5 + (1-8)  (for authorization code (U.K. use only)
    default:  [no assignment]
    
    
    
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    Notes:
    The “itemized code” (OT-5 + 9) is used in the U.K. to send the calling extension’s number to the CO.
    The “authorization code” (OT-5 + [1-8]) is used in the U.K. to send a system identifier code to the CO 
    when the system seizes the trunk.
    The Digit Modify Patterns can be assigned to Routes in the 
    Route Table (pg. 6-36). 
    Related Programming:
    Route Table: Digit Modify Pattern No. (pg. 6-37)     FF6 2 04 (001-200) 0002 Hold (0-50) Hold
    Authorization Code (pg. 6-41)     FF6 2 06 (0001-0008) Hold (up to 10 digits) Hold
    Digit Modify Table: Add Ending Digits
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Specify the digit(s) that the system will add to the end of a dialed digit string 
    when the number is sent to the CO.
    FF6   2   05   (01-50)    0003    Hold   (up to 10 char.)   Hold 
     
    Digit Modify Pattern 1-50
    
    
    
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    Digits or Codes to be added to the end of a
    dialed number, including:
    Digits 0-9
    Q and #
    OT-4 (for pause) NOTE: “OT-x”=One-Touch keys 1-10.
    OT-5 + 6 (for DTMF conversion)
    OT-5 + 9 (for itemized code) 
    (U.K. use only)
    OT-5 + (1-8)  (for authorization code 
    (U.K. use only)
    default:  [no assignment] 
    						
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    FF6  2  06:   Authorization Code
             
    Notes:
    When the Authorization Code is assigned in this address, it is not displayed on the LCD (per 
    government regulations).  Instead, 
    Q appears for every digit in the Code.
    Related Programming:
    Digit Modify Table: Add Beginning Digits (pg. 6-39)     FF6 2 05 (01-50) 0002 Hold (up to 10 char.) Hold
    Digit Modify Table: Add Ending Digits (pg. 6-40)     FF6 2 05 (01-50) 0003 Hold (up to 10 char.) Hold
    Authorization Code
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    (U.K. use only)  Specify the digit(s) of the Authorization Code sent to the CO 
    every time a trunk is seized.
    FF6   2   06   (0001-0008)    Hold    (up to 10 digits)    Hold 
     
    Authorization CodeCode Entry No. 1-8
    default:  [no assignment] (up to 10 digits, including 0-9)
    
    
    
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    FF6  2  07:   Closed Number Table  
    Table 6-10.   Closed Number Table:   FF6  2  07  (001-150)  (0001 thru 0005)  Hold      
            
    Notes:
    If a “*” is entered in this address, the system will dial it as a “*” (it is not a wild-card character).
    Related Programming:
    Ext.No. Display for Closed-Number Calls (pg. 1-105)     FF1 0 20 0001 Hold (0-4) Hold
    Closed Number Table:   FF6  2  07 ......
    (001-150)00010002000300040005
    Entry No.Closed No.
    Digit StringFollow Digit 
    Maximum TRS Level Route Type Route No.
    001 1 to 4 digits long, 
    including 0-9,
    Q and #0-16 digits can be 
    dialed after Closed 
    No. Digits0-8 0=Route
    1=Route List1-200
    1-100
    002 1 to 4 digits long, 
    including 0-9,
    Q and #0-16 digits can be 
    dialed after Closed 
    No. Digits0-8 0=Route
    1=Route List1-200
    1-100
    ... 1 to 4 digits long, 
    including 0-9,
    Q and #0-16 digits can be 
    dialed after Closed 
    No. Digits0-8 0=Route
    1=Route List1-200
    1-100
    150 1 to 4 digits long, 
    including 0-9,
    Q and #0-16 digits can be 
    dialed after Closed 
    No. Digits0-8 0=Route
    1=Route List1-200
    1-100
    Closed Number Table: Digit String
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Define up to 150 different Closed Numbers.
    FF6   2   07   (001-150)    0001    Hold    (1-4 digits)    Hold
     
     
    Closed Number Digits  (can be 1-4 digits
    in length, including digits 0-9, Q and #)
    default:  [no assignment] Closed Number Entry:
    001=Closed Number #1
    002=Closed Number #2
    ...
    150=Closed Number #150
    Important:  The Closed Number Digits
    MUST NOT MATCH an extension number.
    
    
    
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