Mitel Sx 200 Ml Pabx Lightware 16 Instructions Guide
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CDE Form Descriptions *5 = Pause IO Seconds *6 = Insert caller’s ID (for analog networking) *7 = Insert caller’s dialed account code (for analog networking) *8 = Insert PBX node ID number (for analog networking) *9 = Pause for 1 second. The asterisk (*) character is generated on the Attendant Console and the terminal by pressing the * key. If however, the asteriskcharacter is required in a string of characters, the * key must be pressed twice. COMMENTS: This field is reserved for additional data...
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Customer Data Entry TRUNK GROUP: This field displays the trunk group number specification (1 to 50) for each route number. COR GROUP: This field lists the COR group number specification (I to 50) for each route number. This field links this form to Form 20 (refer to Form 20, ARS: COR Group Definition). Those users with CORs in the listed COR Group number are restricted from using this route. If no COR group number is specified, then all users can use this route. MOD DIGIT ENTRY: This field lists...
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CDE Form Descriptions Field Descriptions LIST NUM: This field displays the route list numbers. Note that the LIST NUM field cannot be modified. There is a maximum of 100 list numbers. FIRST, SECOND, THIRD, FOURTH, FIFTH and SIXTH: These fields specify the route numbers for each route list number. Valid entries are 01 to 200. These fields link this form to Form 23 (ARS: Route Definition). WT There are five of these; one for each of the SECOND, THIRD, FOURTH, FIFTH and SIXTH fields. ON in this...
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Customer Data Entry Form 25 - ARS: Route Plans 4.29 *This form assigns the route lists to the time and day zones. There are 18 time zones (six for each day zone). Each time zone has a start time that can be set by the instail- er. The last specified start time creates a time period from its start time to the first specified start time of that day zone. If a time zone has no assigned route list number, then all calls during that time period are restricted from this route plan. There are a maximum...
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CDE Form Descriptions The standard softkeys CANCEL, DELETE, ENTER, and QUIT are also provided. Form 26 - ARS: Digit Strings 4.30 This form (and its nested form) link the digits dialed by the user to the appropriate route, route list or route plan. It selects the relevant route (if there is only one route), or route list (if there is more than one route and the time of day is not important), or route plan (if the choice of routes vary with the time of day) by the user-dialed digits. Refer to Figure...
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Customer Data Entry Softkeys YES/NO: This softkey has two functions; it enables or disables system dial tone for each entry. Pressing the YES softkey enables the system dial tone when that leading digit is accessed. The RETURN DIAL TONE field displays YES and the softkey now displays NO. Pressing the NO softkey disables the system dial tone when that leading digit is accessed. The RETURN DIAL TONE field displays NO and the softkey displays YES again. Note that this softkey only appears when the...
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CDE Form Descriptions Field Descriptions DIGITS TO BE ANALYZED: This field displays those digits for digit analysis. Digit analysis is required so that the appropriate route, route list or route plan can be se- lected. The total number of digits in this field, the number of digits in the QTY TO FOLLOW field plus the digits in the LEADING DIGITS field in the previous form (refer to the top level Digit Strings form) cannot exceed 26. QTY TO FOLLOW: This field lists the number of digits that the user...
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Customer Data Entry 4-98 FIND STRING: This softkey selects an entry in the DIGITS TO BE ANALYZED field. Pressing the FIND STRING softkey displays the ENTER DIGIT STRING: prompt on the command line. The selection is completed by entering a valid digit string. Note: The entered digit string does not have to be an exact match; the system accepts subsets of digit strings and moves the cursor to the closest entry. NIX: This softkey functions as a wild card sequence, where N is any digit from 2 to 9. It...
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CDE Form Descriptions Form 27 - ARS: Maximum Dialed Digits 4.32 This form specifies the maximum number of dialed digits allowed for each Class of Restriction. The purpose of this form is to accommodate countries with open number- ing plans, where it is generally not possible to determine from the leading digits the number of digits to follow. For North America, the specified default value of Unlimited applies. Refer to the Automatic Route Se/e&ion and To// Control Practice for detailed information...
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Customer Data Entry Form 28 - Form Access Restriction Definition 4.33 This form specifies the level of access for the various CDE forms. There are five levels of access; the installer level has the highest degree of access and the attendant level has the lowest- Each form is defined as read only, read/write or no access. When the system is first initialized, the installer level and MAINTI level have read/write access for each form; the rest of the levels default to no access. Note that at each...