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150 VS1 Editor Configuration Application
Dial Groups
A Dial Group determines how an external call made from an extension is routed. A Dial Group
includes the following boxes: Toll Rest Name (Toll Restriction Name), LCR (Least Cost Routing),
Line Pool Name, and Access Code #. The VS1 Phone System has four Dial Groups available for
extensions: CO 9, CO 80, CO 81, and CO 82. An extension user accesses a CO Line to make an
external call by pressing the respective Dial Group number and then dialing the phone number. The
call is then routed based on the settings for the Dial Group. The most common Dial Group used is
CO 9. By default, CO 9 is set up for use on the VS1 System, and is described below.
Toll Rest Name: Select a Toll Restriction from the drop-down box. The default Toll Rest Name is
<Default>.
LCR: Uses the Least Cost Routing pane for routing calls. Checked by default.
Line Pool Name: Select a valid Line Pool for the Dial Group. The default Line Pool Name is
<Default>.
Access Code #: If <Default> is placed in this text box, it tells the system to use the Default CO
Access Code text box entry found in the System Config 1 pane. Generally, the Access Code # is
used for Centrex services where you have to dial 9 for every outbound call. Putting a 9 in the
Default CO Access Code text box in the System Config 1 window automatically prefixes
outbound calls with a 9 every time.
RO Port: Stands for Rollover Port. Used by an extension when a call goes unanswered. By default,
the RO Port is set to VM, which means unanswered calls go to the port’s Voice Mail. Other valid
entries for this text box include the following: any other station port, VM{ext} for an extension’s
Voice Mail (with {ext} representing actual extension), AA1 to AA20 for Auto Attendants 1 to 20,
and ACD1 to ACD10 for Automatic Call Distribution 1 to 10. 0 is also a valid RO Port, which
sends a call back to the station that transferred the call.
Note Extension numbers, including Guest Mail Boxes and Work Groups, are not valid Rollover
Ports.
RO Time: Stands for the Rollover Time, which is the time in seconds an external call ringing at a
station rings before it is transferred to the RO Port. The default is set to 30 seconds, or
approximately five rings. The minimum value that can be entered is 1 second and the maximum is
999 seconds.
Recall Time: By default, the Recall Time is set to –1, or 300 seconds. Recall Time sets the time in
seconds a call you place on Hold or Park remains on Hold or Park before ringing back to your
station. To change the default, see the CO Hold Time command in Command Scripts. Recall Time
is not supported by CTI Attendant and Connect station options. Recall Time is not applicable for
extension to extension calls.
DISA Password: DISA Password is a five-digit number ranging from 00000–99999. The DISA
Password text box is where an account number is specified for the extension to validate DISA
operation. By default, the DISA Acct is set to –1, which means no account has been assigned, and
no DISA features are available for that extension.
Flash Time: Flash Time sets the maximum threshold for a hookflash on an extension. By default,
Flash Time is set to 0 for DP200 Display Phones, which means it ignores analog hookflashes. For
all other port types, Flash Time is set to –1, which by default is 750 milliseconds. Flash Time must
be greater than 500 milliseconds. A valid hookflash is considered to be greater than 500

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