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    							ARS WITH DIAL TREATMENT AUTHORIZATION CODES
    You may be required to enter a Dial Treatment Authorization code before
    certain calls can be placed. Check with your attendant or communications
    manager to see if you are required to enter these codes, and, if so, what
    the valid Dial Treatment Authorization Codes are. If an SMDR Account
    Code is also required, the Dial Treatment code is entered after the SMDR
    Account Code.
    Using Dial Treatment Authorization Codes
    To enter a Dial Treatment Authorization Code:
    •Place call. You hear ARS dial tone.
    •Dial #. Dial tone stops.
    •Dial Authorization Code (up to 10 digits).
    •Dial #.
    The system routes the call.
    You can optionally use Speed Dial for one-button SMDR Account Code entry.
    Description
    ARS WITH DIAL TREATMENT AUTHORIZATION CODES
    80Automatic Route Selection 
    						
    							BYPASSING ARS
    Your extension may be allowed to bypass ARS for certain types of calls.
    Check with your attendant or communications manager to see if you have
    this capability. 
    Note: 
     When ARS is bypassed, the call is restricted according to Toll Re-
    striction and Class of Service programming.
    To bypass ARS:
    •Press any loop key not assigned to trunk group 90.
    OR
    •Use a two-digit dial-up trunk group code (91-98).
    OR
    •Use Direct Trunk Access (396-427).
    OR
    •Press any line key.
    OR
    •Dial the three-digit trunk access code (801-832).
    Refer to your extension’s Feature Handbook for step-by-step instructions
    on the above procedures.
    Description
    BYPASSING ARS
    Automatic Route Selection81 
    						
    							COMMAND STRUCTURE, ARS
    ARS COMMAND LEVEL (ARS>)
    D= DISPLAY (ALL DATA) Display all ARS data.
    M= CONFIGURE Enter or change ARS data.
    CONFIGURE COMMAND LEVEL (CNF>)
    D= DIAL TREATMENTS
    DIAL TREATMENTS COMMAND LEVEL (DT>)
    D= DISPLAY DATA Display workspace and/or system RAM data.
    M= MODIFY DATA Enter or change Dial Treatment data.
    MODIFY DATA COMMAND LEVEL (DT#>)
    D= DISPLAY Display entry for Dial Treatment currently being modified.
    F= FIND Select another Dial Treatment for modification.
    C= CHANGE Change entry for the Dial Treatment currently being modified.
    E= EXIT Store Dial Treatment entries.
    S= STORE NEW DATA Store new Dial Treatment entries in system RAM.
    E= STORE & EXIT Store entries and exit to the ARS Command Level.
    Q= EXIT Exit without saving entries from programming session.
    E= E.A. & OPR-ASSIST
    E.A. & OPR-ASSIST COMMAND LEVEL (EA&OP>)
    D= DISPLAY DATA Display workspace and/or system RAM data.
    M= MODIFY DATA Enter or change E.A. & OPR-ASSIST data.
    MODIFY DATA COMMAND LEVEL
    OPR-ASSISTED CALLS - S# Specify Selection Number for operator-assisted calls.
    INTERNATIONAL CALLS - S# Specify Selection Number for international calls.
    EQUAL-ACCESS - S# Specify Selection Number for Equal Access calls.
    E= EXIT Store entries and exit to the ARS Command Level.
    R= RATE PERIODS
    RATE PERIODS COMMAND LEVEL (RP>)
    D= DISPLAY DATA Display workspace and/or system RAM data.
    M= MODIFY DATA Enter or change Rate Periods data.
    MODIFY DATA COMMAND LEVEL
    MON-FRI Program or change Monday through Friday Rate Periods.
    SATURDAY Program or change Saturday Rate Periods.
    SUNDAY Program or change Sunday Rate Periods.
    HOLIDAY Program or change Holiday Rate Periods.
    S= STORE NEW DATA Store new Rate Periods data in system RAM.
    E= STORE & EXIT Store entries and exit to the ARS Command Level.
    Q= EXIT Exit to the ARS Command Level without saving changes.
    C= CALL ROUTE OPTIONS
    CALL ROUTE OPTIONS COMMAND LEVEL (CRO>)
    D= DISPLAY DATA Display workspace and/or system RAM data.
    Description
    COMMAND STRUCTURE, ARS
    82Automatic Route Selection 
    						
    							CALL ROUTE OPTIONS MODIFY DATA COMMAND LEVEL (>)  (cont.)
    M= MODIFY DATA Enter or change Call Route Options data.
        SEL. NO. - Designate Selection Number for option to be modified.
        RP NO. Designate Rate Period for option to be modified.
    MODIFY DATA COMMAND LEVEL 
    F= FIND Select another Selection # and Rate Period for modification.
    I= INSERT Create and insert option at specified point in option list.
    A= ADD Create and insert option at bottom of option list.
    D= DELETE Delete option (s) from option list.
    E= EXIT Store Call Route Option entries.
    E= EXIT Store entries and exit to the ARS Command Level.
    S= 6-DIGIT TABLE
    6-DIGIT TABLE COMMAND LEVEL (6DIG>)
    D= DISPLAY DATA Display workspace and/or system RAM data.
    M= MODIFY DATA Enter or change 6-digit table data.
      NPA -
    MODIFY DATA COMMAND LEVEL (NPA #)
    N= NEXT LIST Enter NNX codes in next NNX list for NPA selected.
    P= PREV LIST Enter NNX codes in previous NNX list for NPA selected.
    S= S# CHANGES Change Selection Numbers for NPA selected.
    F= FIND Select another NPA for modification. 
    I= INSERT Create and insert a new NNX list for NPA selected.
    A= ADD Add NNX codes to NNX list currently selected for NPA.
    D= DELETE Delete specified portions of 6-digit table.
    E= EXIT Store 6-digit table entries.
    E= EXIT Store entries and exit to the ARS Command Level.
    T= 3-DIGIT TABLE
    3-DIGIT TABLE COMMAND LEVEL (3DIG>)
    B= BLOCK LOAD Enter data for a block (consecutive group) of codes.
    D= DISPLAY DATA Display workspace and/or system RAM data.
    M= MODIFY DATA Enter or change individual codes in 3-digit table.
      FIRST NNX TO PROGRAM
    MODIFY DATA COMMAND LEVEL (NPA # OR NNX #)
    N= NEXT Select next consecutive code for modification.
    P= PREV Select previous consecutive code for modification.
    D= DISPLAY Display entered value for code selected for modification.
    F= FIND Select a new code for modification.
    C= CHANGE Change programmed entries for code selected for modification.
    E= EXIT Store 3-digit table entries.
    S= STORE NEW DATA Load current 3-digit table entries into system RAM.
    Description
    COMMAND STRUCTURE, ARS
    Automatic Route Selection83 
    						
    							3-DIGIT TABLE COMMAND LEVEL (3DIG>)
       (cont.)
    E= STORE & EXIT Store entries and exit to the ARS Command Level.
    Q= EXIT Exit to the ARS Command Level without saving changes.
    Q= EXIT Exit from the M= Configure Command Level.
    I= INITIALIZE
    INITIALIZE COMMAND LEVEL (INI>)
    A= ALL DATA Initialize all data.
    D= DIAL TREATMENTS Initialize just the Dial Treatments data.
    O= OPR-ASSIST & E.A. SEL. NOS Initialize just the E.A. & OPR. ASSIST data.
    R= RATE PERIODS Erase current Rate Periods table and load standard values.
    S= 6-DIGIT & SEL. NO. LISTS Initialize the 6-digit table and the Call Route Options.
    T= 3-DIGIT TABLE Initialize just the 3-digit table.
    C= CHECK DATA Verify that all portions of ARS have been initialized.
    E= EXIT Store entries and exit to the ARS Command Level.
    Q= QUIT Exit to the ARS Command Level without storing changes.
    S= SHORT
    Suppress command level menu displays.
    V= VERBOSE
    Allow command level menu displays.
    E= EXIT
    Exit to main menu of commands.
    Description
    COMMAND STRUCTURE, ARS
    84Automatic Route Selection 
    						
    							Table 1  SYSTEM FLASH RATES (Page 1 of 3)
    Graphite Phone with Dual Color LEDs
    Your phone is idle (not on a call)All LEDs out (dark)
    Outside Calls
    An outside line is busy The line key is On Red
    An outside call is ringing your phone The line key flashes Slowly Red if it’s shared, Off then
    Quickly Flashing Green if it’s just for you
    And then you answer it The line key is On Green 
    Or answer it with Privacy released The line key flashes Quickly Green
    You place the outside call on Hold The line key is On then Slowly Flashing Green
    Or a co-worker places it on Hold The line key flashes Moderately Red
    Or you place the outside call on Exclusive Hold The line key is On then Quickly Flashing Green 
    If a call on Hold recalls to you The line key is Off then Quickly Flashing Green
    Intercom Calls
    An Intercom call rings your phone ICM flashes Slowly Green
    You answer the Intercom call ICM flashes Quickly Red
    You place the Intercom call on Hold HOLD flashes Quickly Green then On
    And then it recalls to you ICM flashes Slowly Green
    Miscellaneous Features
    You activate Microphone Mute MIC/DND is On Red
    You activate Do Not Disturb MIC/DND flashes Quickly Red
    You have a Message Waiting MSG flashes Quickly Red
    You activate Call Forwarding, Personal Greeting or
    Selectable Display MessagingMSG flashes Slowly Green 
    						
    							Table 1  SYSTEM FLASH RATES (Page 2 of 3)
    Phone with Single Color (Red) LEDs
    Your phone is idle (not on a call)All LEDs out (dark)
    Outside Calls
    An outside line is busy The line key is On
    An outside call is ringing your phone The line key flashes Slowly if it’s shared, Off then flashing
    Quickly if it’s just for you
    And then you answer it The line key is On
    Or answer it with Privacy released The line key flashes Quickly
    You place the outside call on Hold The line key is On then flashing Moderately
    Or a co-worker places the call on Hold The line key flashes Moderately
    Or you place the outside call on Exclusive Hold The line key is On then flashing Quickly
    If a call on Hold recalls to you The line key is Off then flashing Quickly
    Intercom Calls
    An Intercom call rings your phone ICM flashes Slowly
    You answer the Intercom call ICM flashes Quickly
    You place the Intercom call on Hold HOLD is ON then  flashes Quickly
    And then it recalls to you ICM flashes Slowly
    Miscellaneous Features
    You activate Microphone Mute MIC/DND is On
    You activate Do Not Disturb MIC/DND flashes Quickly
    You have a Message Waiting MSG flashes Quickly
    You activate Call Forwarding, Personal Greeting or
    Selectable Display MessagingMSG flashes Slowly 
    						
    							Table 1  SYSTEM FLASH RATES (Page 3 of 3)
           DSS Console
    All programmed extensions  idle (not on a
    call)All LEDs out (dark)
    Outside Calls
    An outside line is busyThe line key on ON Red
    Intercom Calls
    You place an Intercom call DSS key being called flashes Quickly Red
    You place the Intercom call on HoldHOLD flashes Moderately Red
    Miscellaneous Features
    An extension activates Do Not DisturbDSS key for that extension flashes Quickly
    Red 
    						
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