Matrix PRASAR UCS System Manual 747
On receiving 212002, System-A strips of two digits as per the programming and routes the call to
extension 2002.
• Self-Route: This check box signifies that the digits being dialed are for the same System and are not to be
dialed on the SIP Trunk.
• Dialed Digit Count: When digits are dialed on the trunk, the system waits for inter digit timer after the last
digit is dialed. In order to avoid this timer and number of digits dialed to be routed without further delay,
count for the number of digits to be programmed in this field. If the number of digits received are equal to
the parameters programmed then the number is dialed out immediately without waiting for the inter digit
timer. If the number of digits dialed by the user are not equal to the digits programmed, the number is
dialed after inter digit timer.
• Apply Toll Control: This parameter is not relevant as Self Route check box is enabled.
• Apply Call Cost: By default, this check box is enabled and the system will calculate the cost of each call.
For certain calls (internal calls) you do not require the call cost calculation, clear the check box
corresponding to these entries. You can also set the filter Calls with units more than to generate a report
according to the Call Cost. For details, see “Station Message Detail Recording-Report”.
Configuring Closed User Groups using Jeeves
• Login as System Engineer.
• Under Configuration, click Closed User Groups.
Against each Index configure the following parameters:
• Route Code: Route code could be of maximum sixteen digits. Valid Digits: 0 to 9, #, *, .(Dot). Generally
route code will be a truncated number of the extension numbers. For example in the figure given
above, route code for System-B can be defined as ‘3’ and that for System-C can be defined as ‘4’.