Mitel SX-200 DIGITAL Pabx General Description Manual
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Automatic Route Selection and Toll Control COR GROUPCOR GROUP MEMBERS (SEPARATE WITH SPACES)COMMENTSCDE TERMINAL DISPLAYTABLE5-1 COR GROUP DEFINITION TABLE 0102 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12ATTENDANT CONSOLE DISPLAY COR GROUP 01 q j=J> H F~>QUITCOR GROUP MEMBERS (SEPARATE WITH SPACES)COMMENTS q F2>q F3>q F~>TOPq Fs>BOTTOM q Fi’XoR GROUPq F8>DELETEq Fg>B FO>ENTER IComments:This programmable field is used by the program- mer to enter any 20-character-long reminder against each Group Number. ARS Day Zone Definition Table (CDE Form 21) 5.05Since telephone call rates vary during the day, and with the days of the week, the system must be able to select the least expensive route based on this schedule. The Day Zone Definition table does this. The week may be broken into a maximum of three zones. Typically, these are (1) Monday through Friday, (2) Saturday, and (3) Page 5-3
Automatic Route Selection and Toll Control Sunday. The information from this table is used in Route Plan defini-tion.5.06The system allows for one definition of three Day Zones. The Day Zone Definition table accommodates this feature. The table has eight fields: Day Zone:This is a nonprogrammable field which lists the zone numbers 1 through 3. Mon-Sun:These seven programmable fields either ENABLE (shown by “*‘I)or DISABLE (shown by a blank) a given Day Zone on a given day of the week. Positioning the cursor on the desired day of the week results in softkey 1 showing the op- posite function to what is entered in that field. For example, if Day Zone 1, MON, is ENABLED (an asterisk is displayed), the softkey will show DISABLE. Pressing the softkey will disable that day zone for that day. The MON field will then be blank for Day~Zone 9, and the softkey will now show ENABLE. Page 5-4
Automatic Route Selection and Toll Control TABLE 5-2 ARS DAY ZONE DEFINITION CDE TERMINAL DISPLAY DAY ZONE0102 03 MON.TUE.WED.THU.FRI.SAT. l- 2- 6-QUIT7-8-DELETE9-O-ENTER ATTENDANT CONSOLE DISPLAY 3-4-5- SUN.DAY ZONEMON.TUE.WED.THU. FRI.SAT.SUN. 01 Fl >DISABLEq F2>mF3>q F4>q F5> q Ffj>QUlTq F7>H F~>DELETEq F9>q FO >ENTER IARS Modified Digit Table (CDE Form 22) 5.07 The Modified Digit Table contains a maximum of fifty l-line entries. These are sequences indexed through a numerical in- dex, 1 through 50, and are associated with routes through the Route Definition table. 5.08The purpose of Digit Modification is to allow the station user to dial cal!s in a consistent pattern, regardless of the destination of the call, or how it is routed. This table, then, directs the system as Page 5-5
Automatic Route Selection and Toll Control to how digits are to be inserted into or deleted from the dialing sequence. For example: An FX trunk is installed between two cities, permitting calls to be placed between the two as if they were local calls. A caller in one of the cities placing a call to the other city would dial the distant area code, unaware that the system will automatically select the FX routing for the call. The Modified Digits Table would therefore instruct the system to delete the dialed area code from the dialing sequence when the FX route was chosen by the ARS package. Note: The system will not autsmatically delete or insert any digits. The digits to be inserted or deleted must be specified by the CDE program- mer. 5.09The Modified Digit table contains four fields: Entry Number:This nonprogrammable field lists the entry numbers 1 through 50. The entry number is used in route definition. Quantity to Delete: This-Gogrammable field defines the num- ber of leading digits that the system must delete from a valid digit string prior to outpulsing. A maximum of 25 digits may be specified. Digits to be Inserted: This programmable field defines the digits and dial tone markers which are to be inserted in place of the digits deleted by the previous field. These digits are there- fore prefixed to the modified valid digit string, and outpulsed over the trunk. The digits may be telephony digits 0 through 9, and for DTMF trunks 0 through 9. % and #. The field can be programmed with up to 20 characters in Generic 1000, or 27characters in Generic 1001 (i.e.p combinations of digits and special markers, where a special marker represents one char- acter, such as ~‘l). The following dial tone markers may be inserted: xl = Pause for five seconds ~2 = Wait for dial tone w3 = Switch to DTMF for all further dialing on this call 364 = Do not display further modified digits on sets or SMDR ~5 = Pause 10 seconds To generate * on a trunk, +H must be inserted. Comments:This programmable field permits the CDE pro- grammer to enter any comment desired against each entrynumber. The maximum length of the comment is 20 characters. Page 5-6
Automatic Route Selection and Toll Control TABLE 5-3 ARS MODIFIED DIGIT TABLE ENTRY NUMQTY TO DELETEDIGITS TO BE INSERTEDCOMMENTS CDE TERMENAL DISPLAY 01 02 0304 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 01 l-2-4-TOP 6-QUIT -/-ENTRY [VUMATTENDANT CONSOLE DISPLAY 1ENTRY NUMQTY TO DELETEDIGITS TO BE INSERTED COMMENTS I01 HFl>q F2>q P3>q F4>ToPq FS>BOTTOM q Ffj>QUl;-q FTP>ENTRY NUMq F~>DELETEq Fg>H FO>ENTERARS Route Definition Table (CDE Form 23) 5.10The Route Definition table contains a maximum of 200 one-line entries. Each entry identifies a route. A Route comprises a Trunk Group, the COR Group associated with the Trunk Group, and an index to the Digit Modification Table. The layout of the Route Definition table is shown in Table 5-4. Page 5-7
Automatic Route Selection and Toll Control5.11The same Trunk Group may be used to create several routes; for example, a call in the U.S.A. may be routed via either the primary or secondary Specialized Common Carrier service (SCC). Also, COR Groups may be varied, so that different COR Groups are assigned to the same Trunk Group. Because of these variations, more Routes are required than Trunk Groups. The SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX therefore allows for programming of up to 200 Routes, thus allowing for a worst-case situation of the assignment of four Routes to each of the 50 Trunk Groups. 5’12 The Route Definition table contains five fields, as described below:Route Number: This nonprogrammable field lists the 200 route numbers Trunk Group Number: This programmable field identifies the Trunk Group associated with each Route. Entries are made in the form of l- or 2-digit numbers in the range of 4 through 50. A maximum of 50 Trunk Groups may be programmed. CQR Group: This programmable field identifies the COR Group associated with each Trunk Group. Entries are made in the form of I-or 2-digit numbers in the range of II through 25. A maximum of 25 COR groups may be programmed. Modified Digit Entry:This programmable field is the Entry Number on the Modified Digit table. Entries are made in the form of l- or 2-digit numbers in the range of 1 through 50. This entry is used by the system as an index to the Modified Digit table. Comments:This programmable field permits the CDE pro- grammer to enter any comment desired against each entry number. The maximum length of the comment is 20 characters. Page 5-8
Automatic Route Selection and Toll Control TABLE 5-4 ARS ROUTE DEFINITION TABLE CDE TERMINAL DISPLAY ROUTE NUMTRUNK GROUPCOR GROUPr10D DIGIT ENTRYCOMMENTS 0102 0304 05 08 07 08 09 10 1112 01 l-2-3- 4-TOP5-BO-ITOM G-QUITT-ROUTE NUM8-DELETE9-O-ENTER ATTENDANT CONSOLE DISPLAY ROUTE NUM 01TRUNKGROUPCOR GROUPMOD DIGIT ENTRY COMMENTS q fFJ>q F2>HF3>q F4>ToPH F~>BOTTOM q F~>QUITf4 F~>ROUTE NUM&I F~>DELETEHFCJ>q FO>ENTERPage 5-g
Automatic Route Selection and Toll Control ARS Route Lists Table (CDE Form 24) 5.13 The Route Lists table contains a maximum cf 100 cne-line entries, each of which defines up to six Routes. The Routes within each entry are listed in the order in which they are to be tried: i.e., least expensive (Route 1) to most expensive (Route 6). If there are two or more Routes to a given set of locations, and the order in which they are to be tried changes with the time of day, because of rate changes, then two Lists must be programmed to reflect this. 5.14The table makes provision for the assignment of an Expensive Route Warning to each of the second through sixth Routes, as required by the customer. 5.15Layout of the table is shown in Table 5-5. The seven fields which comprise the table are described below: List Number: This nonprogrammable field lists the Route List entries. Up to 100 Route Lists, each hawing up to six Route choices, may be programmed. First: This programmable field defines the first choice (least expensive) Route. This Route is identified by a I-, 2-, or 3-digitnumber in the range of 1 through 200. The number in this field is the Route Number from the Route Definition table. Second:This programmable field contains one subfield. This field defines the second choice route. This route is identified by a I-, 2-, or 3-digit number in the range of 4 through 200. The number in this field is the Route Number from the Route Defini- tion table. The subfield enables the Expensive Route Warning (WT), associating the warning with this Route. When the warn- ing is required, ON is entered; when the tone is not required, the WT subfield is left blank. The default value is no expensiwe route warning (blank subfield). Third through Sixth: These programmable fields are identical to the “Second” field, defining the third, fourth, fifth and sixth route choices. Page 5-10
Automatic Route Selection and Tall Control CDE TERIvliNAL DISPLAY LIST NUM 0102 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 01 l- FIRSTTABLE 5-5 ARS ROUTE LfSTS TABLE SECONDFOURTH 4-TOPFIFTH WTSIXTH 5-BOTTOM 7-ROUTE NUM8-DELETEO-ENTER AmENDANT CONSOLE DISPLAY LIST NUMFIRSTSECOND WTTHIRD WTFOURTH WTFIFTHWT SIXTH WT I01 HFl>m/=2>q F3>q F~>TOPq F!j>BOTTOM H F~>Q(JIT@ FT>ROUTE NUMq FI)>DELETEq Fg>q FO >ENTERPage 5-11
Automatic Route Selection and Toll Control ARS Route Plans Table (CDE Form 25) 5.16 The SX-2OOa ARS package accommodates a maximum of 50 Route Plans, each of which is contained within a dedicated Route Plans table. The header of each tabie contains the Time Zone and the number of the Day Zone which is to be associated with the Route Plan. When first accessed, Route Plan 1 is displayed. By select- ing the “ROUTE PLAN” sof-tkey, the current route plan is identified, and the display prompts for the route plan desired: “ROUTE PLAN = “.Entering a number (1 through 50) results in the associated plan being displayed.5.17This table defines which list of Routes (see Route Lists Table) is to be used in any given Time Zone (1 through 6) in any given Day Zone (1 through 3). Up to six Time Zones may be defined for each Day Zone, creating a total of 18 possible Time Zones per week. A different Route List may be specified for each of these. When Time Zone 1 is in effect, the Route List used at a given tim> is determined by specifying a START HOUR. The hour is specified as a 2-digit num- ber (00 through 23). The last START HOUR will create a time period which extends from that time up to the first START HOUR listed, thus creating a Time Zone loop for each Day Zone. If no Route List is specified for a given START HOUR entry, then all calls accessing the Route Plan containing this omission WILL BE DENIED. 5,18The Route Plans table is referenced from the ARS Digit String table. The layout of the table is shown in Table 5-6. 5.19The Route Plans table contains four fie%ds:Time Zone: This nonprogrammable field lists the six Time Zone numbers associated with the currently accessed Route Plan. Day Zone 1:This programmable field consists of two sub-fields, used to assign the Start Hour and Route List number. The Start Hour subfield indicates the time (in &l-hour tormat, 00 to 23) from which the Route List is awailable. The Route List is available until the start hour of the next Time Zone. (Note: Day Zones are planned on the Day Zone Definition table. Day Zone 1 is typically Monday through Friday; Day Zone 2 is typically Saturday; and Day Zone 3 is typically Sunday.) Thus, this field on the Route Plans table informs the system as to what times each Day Zone is to be in effect. The Route List subfield informs the system as to what Route List is to be used during these times in these Day Zones. Day Zone 2, and Day Zone 3: These programmable fields are identical to Day Zone 1. Page 5-12