Related Features
Automatic Route Selection (ARS/F-Route)
Central Office Calls, Placing
Direct Inward Dialing (DID)
Dial Tone Detection
Multiple Trunk Types
Programmable Function Keys
Prime Line Selection
Trunk Groups
Guide to Feature Programming
The programs listed below indicate the most commonly used programs required for this feature. The
programs are listed in the order that the installer should follow. Refer to the PCPro wizards for further
detailed programming.
• When a * is listed next to the Program Number it indicates a program that MUST be set (from a
default state) for this feature to be enabled.
Primary Trunk Group Routing
Program
Number
Program Name/Description Assigned Data
11-01-01 System Numbering
This is the access code that users will dial to make an outbound call.
The trunk access code to make outbound calls must be set to a type 3
(trunk access code).
0 = Not Assigned
1 = Service Code
2 = Extension Number
3 = Trunk Access Code
4 = Special Trunk Access
5 = Operator Access
6 = F-Route Access
9 = Dial Extension Analyze
(Refer to the programming manual for
the default values of all tables.)
11-09-01 Trunk Access Code
Use this program to assign the trunk access code defined in PRG
11-01-01. This is the access code that users will dial to make out-
bound calls.
Maximum of 4 digits (0 ~ 9,
, #)
(default = 9)
14-05-01 * Trunk Group Setup
Assign all used trunks to valid trunk groups. If trunk group 1 is used
remove all unused trunks out of this trunk group.
Trunk group routing will not be able to access trunks that are assigned
to trunk group 0.
0 ~ 25
(default = 1)
21-02-01 * Trunk Group Routing for Extensions
This assigns extensions per day/night mode to a route table (PRG
14-06-01). This program allows all users to dial the same trunk access
code but access different trunks to make their calls.
0 = No Setting (Calls will not route.)
1 ~ 25 = Route Table 1 ~ 25
(default = 1)
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