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Ring group
You can assign a pre-defined ring group to a line for each schedule. See 
Ring groups in this section to create groups of extra ringing telephones.
Using the dialpad, enter the line number to see which ring group is assigned 
to the line. Press
 CHANGE and the ring group number (01-20) to choose a 
different ring group assignment.
Aux. ringer
Indicate whether the auxiliary ringer (if installed) also rings when Ringing 
service is on....

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Restrn serviceInstaller password required
Indicate how the alternate dialing restrictions should be activated for each 
of the schedules.
Use 
≠, ‘, and CHANGE to change the setting for each 
schedule: Off, Automatic, or Manual.
See Ringing service in this section for descriptions of the three settings.
See Restrictions under both Terminals&Sets and Lines to assign dialing 
restrictions for telephones, lines and remote users to the schedules....

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Using routing to create a transparent dialing plan or coordinated dialing 
plan is explained in Networking with Norstar on page 41.
Tip - The numbers used for destination codes must not 
conflict with the first digit in:
Call Park prefix
External access code
direct-dial number
Line pool code
internal extension numbers (DNs)
DISA extension numbers
Auto DN
For example, the system will not allow you to enter a 
destination code that starts...

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RoutesInstaller password required
Press ≠ and enter a three-digit route number (000-999).
DialOut
Press ≠ and enter the DialOut digits (up to 24), or press CLR to 
choose 
No numbr.
You can press ²à¡ to insert a 1.5-second pause in the dialing string, 
if necessary.
Route 000 has no DialOut by default and cannot be changed.
Use Pool
Press ‘ and CHANGE to select a line pool to be used with the route: 
Pool A, Pool B, Pool C.
Route 000 uses Pool A...

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Wild card character
When programming destination codes, you can use wild cards as the last 
number in a destination code string. By using wild cards, you can reduce 
the number of destination codes programmed in the system, maximizing 
the distribution of destination codes in the system.
The wild card character is added to the destination code by pressing the 
ANY 
key as the last digit of the code. This character represents any digit from 0 
to...

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Destination codes using a wild card character
Normal rte
Select which route a call using the destination code takes during normal 
service and for each of the schedules. The automatic schedule times are 
programmed under Services. The default Normal route is 000, which has 
no DialOut digits and uses Pool A.
AbsorbLength (digit absorption)
Select the portion of the destination code that is always absorbed by the 
system and not used in the dialing...

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Setting up a route for local calling
An office may have different line pools for local and long distance 
telephone service. By programming a destination code, any call that begins 
with 9, the most common digit for dialing out, will automatically use lines 
dedicated to local service. This example assumes the lines used for local 
service are in Pool A.
Destination codes cannot conflict with any other digits users may dial as 
part of a internal...

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press ≠ and choose how many digits should be removed from 
the dialing sequence before it reaches an external line. In this example, 
set it to 1.
The initial digit 9 is only significant to the Norstar system and should be 
absorbed in order for the call to proceed successfully in the external 
telephone network.
The destination code can use a different route depending on the schedule 
(see the beginning of the Services section and sections on...

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press ≠. The route for normal service appears after Normal 
rte:
. Press CHANGE and enter the defined route number 002.
In this example, the system uses Route 002 (which uses Line pool B) to 
take advantage of the lower cost when the system is in normal service.
In the example, the 1 in the destination code is also needed to direct the call 
in the public network. It should not be absorbed in the routing process.
press 
≠ at AbsorbLength:. Press...

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Adding a long distance carrier access code
In many cases, long distance service uses the same lines as local service but 
is switched to a specific carrier using an access number, which is 
sometimes called an equal access code. Programming for routing can 
include the access number so users do not have to dial it every time they 
make a long distance call.
To make this type of dialing possible, set up the following:
create a route that uses the...
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