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    31xx-Configuration
    314x-TIE Line
    3142-Line Access
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    3101-3715
    3142-Line Access
    Description
    Use this program to set the tie line outbound line access.
    If programming multiple lines, you may  find  9022-Line Copy  (page 923) a handy time-saving tool.
    Options
    3142-[01-64]: Tie Line Caller’s Outbound Line Access
    (Line xx Access)
    Use this option to set up a line access matrix between each Tie Line in the local system and each outgoing 
    line in the local system. For each Tie Lie (1-64), you can assign the access type for each of the 64 lines\
     in the 
    local system. This option further restricts which local system lines an incoming (rem\
    ote) tie line caller can 
    access for outgoing calls. 
    F
    eatures
    •Tie Lines  (page 344)
    Intr
    aMail Features
    • None
    Options
    •0 for no access
    •
    1 for incoming access only
    •
    2 for outgoing access only
    •
    3 for full access
    Default
    •3 for all extensions 
    						
    							
    31xx-Configuration
    314x-TIE Line
    3143-Group Access
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    3143-Group Access
    Description
    Use this program to set the tie line outbound Line Group access.
    If programming multiple lines, you may find  9022-Line Copy  (page 923) a handy time-saving tool.
    Options
    3143-[01-64]: Tie Line Caller’s Outbound Line Group Access
    (xx Group xx Access)
    Use this option to enable or disable the extension’s outgoing access to each Line Group (90-98).
    Use this option to enable or disable Line Group Access for incoming (remote) Tie Line callers. If enabled for 
    a Line Group, remote Tie Line callers will be able to use that group in the local system for o\
    utgoing calls. 
    You separately enable this option for each of the 9 Line Groups (90-98)\
    . The access matrix you set up in 
    3142-[01-64]: Tie Line Caller’s Outbound Line Access  may limit which lines Line Group Access can use.
    F
    eatures
    • Tie Lines  (page 344)
    Intr
    aMail Features
    • None
    Options
    •No (0) - Disabled
    •
    Ye s (1) - Enabled
    Default
    •Ye s (1) - Enabled 
    						
    							
    32xx-Groups
    320x-Setup
    3201-Order
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    3101-3715
    32xx-Groups
    320x-Setup 3201-Order
    Description
    Use this program to set up Line Groups.
    Options
    3201-[01-64]: Line Group
    (xx 1st line)
    Use this option to program lines (1-64) into each of the nine Line Gro\
    ups (90-98). The order in which you 
    enter lines into a group determines the order in which the system will a\
    ccess the lines when placing an out-
    side call. A line can be in more than one group. In DSX-80/160, you can program a l\
    ine into a group only if 
    the line is on an installed COIU PCB. If you program a line into a group\
    , and then remove its PCB, the sys-
    tem automatically removes the line from the group.
    The following chart shows how you could set up Line Group 90 with lines 1-8 enter in descending orde\
    r. 
    When placing an outgoing call using group 90, the system will try line 8\
      first and line 1 last.
    F
    eatures
    • Line Group Routing  (page 223)
    • Line Groups  (page 225)
    • Loop Keys  (page 233)
    • Speed Dial  (page 315)
    Intr
    aMail Features
    • None
    Options
    • Line 1-64 (for Line Group entries 1-64)
    Default
    • Lines 1-8 are in Line Group 90.
    Sample Line Group Program Entry
    Line Group Program entry number Line number
    90 18
    27
    36
    45
    54
    63
    72
    81 
    						
    							
    33xx-DID (Direct Inward Dialing)
    330x-Setup
    3301-Options
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    33xx-DID (Direct Inward Dialing)
    330x-Setup 3301-Options
    Description
    Use this program to specify the number of DID digits expected from the telco.
    Options
    3301-01: Number of DID Digits
    (# DID Digits)
    Use this option to specify the number of incoming DID digits expected from the telco. This entry should 
    match the type of DID service the telco provides. The DID Translation Table will use the last 3 digits pro-
    vided by telco for routing and ignore the rest. By default, this option is 3 digits.
    F
    eatures
    •Direct Inward Dialing  (page 99)
    Intr
    aMail Features
    • None
    Options
    •1-8 digits
    Default
    •3 
    						
    							
    33xx-DID (Direct Inward Dialing)
    330x-Setup
    3302-Translations
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    3101-3715
    3302-Translations
    Description
    Use this program to set up the system’s DID routing. The DID Translation Table analyzes the DID string 
    received from the telco and routes it to the corresponding extension. You make separate day and night rout-
    ing entries. The DID Translation Table has 100 entries, using 0-9, with * used as a wild card to represent\
     
    any digit. The number of digits in your DID entry should match the setting of the 
    3301-01: Number of DID 
    Digits  (page 834)
    .
    DID Example: Routing DID Block 400-416
    For example, to have DID block 400-416 route to extensions 300-316 during the day and 300 at night
    ❥For 3302-01: Incoming DID Digits  entry 1, enter 4**.
    This entry will route all DID digits in the 400-499 range.
    ❥For  3302-01: Day Translation Destination , enter 3**.
    The system will strip off the leading digit (4), replace it with 3, and route to extensions 300-399.
    ❥For  3302-01: Night Translation Destination , enter 300.
    All calls go to extension 300 when the system is in the night mode.
    Default Routing
    By default, the system uses the last 2 digits of the DID string to route to extensions 300-399 because:
    ❥The  first entry in the table is *** (i.e., wild card representing any received 3-digit string)
    ❥The day routing is 3** (i.e., the last 2 digits of the received string are used to route to the corresponding 
    extension beginning with 3). For example, a DID block of 400-499 routes to extensions 300-399.
    ❥Since the night route is not programmed, night routing follows the day route setting.
    Programming Ranges and Exceptions
    When programming a range and exceptions into the DID Translation Table, be sure to put the exceptions in 
    the table  first. The following tables show both the correct and incorrect method of setting this up.
    Ranges and Exceptions – Correct Con figuration
    Table Entry Digits Received Day Route Night Route
    01 301 303 700
    02 302 304 700
    03 3** 3**
    • Calls to 301 route to 303 in the day and the Automated Attendant at night.
    • Calls to 302 route to 304 in the day and the Automated Attendant at night.
    • All other calls in the 3xx range route to their respective extensions. 
    Ranges and Exceptions – Incorrect Con figuration
    Table Entry Digits Received Day Route Night Route
    01 3** 3**
    02 301 303 700
    03 302 304 700 
    						
    							
    33xx-DID (Direct Inward Dialing)
    330x-Setup
    3302-Translations
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    Options
    3302-01: Incoming DID Digits
    (Incoming Digits)
    For the table entry you are programming, use this option designate the in\
    coming digits you want to translate.
    F
    eatures
    •Direct Inward Dialing  (page 99)
    Intr
    aMail Features
    • None
    Options
    •Digits (1-8 digits using 0-9)
    •
    * (wild card representing any digit)
    Default
    •*** for entry 001. All other table entries blank.
    3302-01: Day Translation Destination
    (Day Translation)
    For the table entry you are programming, use this option to designate the\
     day mode destination for the 
    incoming DID digits. F
    eatures
    •Direct Inward Dialing  (page 99)
    Intr
    aMail Features
    • None
    Options
    •Digits (1-8 digits using 0-9)
    •
    * (wild card representing any digit)
    Default
    •3** for entry 001. All other table entries blank.
    3302-01: Night Translation Destination
    (Night Translation)
    For the table entry you are programming, use this option to designate the\
     night mode destination for the 
    incoming DID digits. F
    eatures
    •Direct Inward Dialing  (page 99)
    Intr
    aMail Features
    • None
    Options
    •Digits (1-8 digits using 0-9)
    • In the day, all calls in the 3xx range route to their respective extensions. The day mode exception rout-
    ing for 301 and 302 is ignored.
    • Only at night is the exception routing for 301 and 302 in force.
    Ranges and Exceptions – Incorrect Con figuration
    Table Entry Digits Received Day Route Night Route 
    						
    							
    33xx-DID (Direct Inward Dialing)
    330x-Setup
    3302-Translations
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    •* (wild card representing any digit)
    Default
    •3** for entry 001. All other table entries blank.
    3302-01: MFC Category
    (MFC Category)
    For E1 lines only, use this option to set the MFC Dialing Category for each DID Table entry. This option is 
    not used in North America. The available options are:
    F
    eatures
    • None
    Intr
    aMail Features
    • None
    Options
    •0 for Normal
    •
    1 for Without Charge
    •
    2 for Called Party Release
    Default
    •0
    1403-DID MFC Dialing Category Options
    Option Description
    0Normal
    1Without charge
    2Called Party Release 
    						
    							
    34xx-PBX
    340x-Setup
    3401-Codes
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    34xx-PBX
    340x-Setup 3401-Codes
    Description
    Use this program to set up the PBX Access Codes Table.
    Options
    3401-01: PBX Access Code Digits
    (PBX Access Digits)
    Use this option to enter codes into the PBX Access Codes Table. You can enter up to 10 PBX Access Codes. 
    Each code is either 1 or 2 digits long, using the digits 0-9 and #. You can use * as a wild card character that 
    can be entered in any position.
    F
    eatures
    •PBX / Centrex Compatibility  (page 270)
    Intr
    aMail Features
    • None
    Options
    •Digits (2 max, using 0-9 and #, with * as a wild card representing any digit).
    Default
    • No entries 
    						
    							
    35xx-Toll Restriction
    350x-Setup
    3501-Type
    DSX Software ManualLine Options: 3101-3714◆839
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    3101-3715
    35xx-Toll Restriction
    350x-Setup 3501-Type
    Description
    Use this program to set the Toll Restriction country type and enter additional emergency numbers.
    Options
    3501-01: Toll Restriction Country Type
    (Toll Restrict Type)
    Use this option to set the Toll Restriction country type.  You should select US Domestic (1) for systems 
    installed in North America.
    F
    eatures
    •Toll Restriction  (page 351)
    Intr
    aMail Features
    • None
    Options
    •1 for US Domestic (North American) Toll Restriction
    •
    2 for Latin American Toll Restriction
    Default
    •1
    3501-02: Emergency Number
    (Emergency Num)
    This option is  fixed at 911 for systems using US Domestic (North American) Toll Restriction. You cannot 
    change this setting. 
    						
    							
    35xx-Toll Restriction
    351x-Options
    3511-Settings
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    351x-Options
    3511-Settings
    Description
    Use this program to enable or disable Active Key Pad (continuous dialing).
    Options
    3511-01: Active Key Pad
    (Active Dial Pad)
    Use this option to enable or disable Active Key Pad (continuous dialing) for outside calls.
    F
    eatures
    •Toll Restriction  (page 351)
    Intr
    aMail Features
    • None
    Options
    •No (0) - Disabled
    •
    Ye s (1) - Enabled
    Default
    •Ye s (1) - Enabled 
    						
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