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See Ringing service on page 357 for descriptions of the three 
activation settings.
See Restrictions under both Terminals&Sets and Lines 
to assign dialing restrictions for telephones, lines and remote 
users to the schedules.
Routing service
The programming for routing decides what path an outgoing 
call takes using the digits that are dialed. It is sometimes called 
Automatic Route Selection (ARS).
When you select an internal line and dial, the...

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Routing service replaces a number of tasks that otherwise have 
to be done manually, including:
entering a line pool code
dialing an access code for a long distance carrier
deciding which line pool to use according to the time and 
day
The installer can set up routing to take advantage of any leased 
or discounted routes using information supplied by the 
customer. The system itself cannot tell which lines are cheaper 
to use.
For Call by Call...

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Routes and destination codesInstaller password required
Programming for a route makes use of:
destination codes (maximum of 500 available with a 
maximum of seven digits per code)
a three-digit route number (000-999)
a line pool
DialOut digits (up to 24 digits)
a schedule (programmed in Services)
Routes
Installer password required
Press ≠ and enter a three-digit route number 
(000-999).
Routing table modifications
Changes to the routing...

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DialOut
DialOut is the number you want the route to use. 
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 O or PRI-A, PRI-B, 
PRI-C, or PRI-D.
Route 000 uses Pool A by...

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Routing table
Call by Call Service information for outgoing calls is recorded 
in the Routing Service section of the Programing Record. 
The following is an example of a Routing Table containing 
CbC programming.
The service identifier (SID) depends on the selected service 
type. For example, with NI-2 protocol.
Route #
(000-999)Dial Out
(24 digits)Use Pool Service Type Service 
Identifier
003 PRI-A Public
004 PRI-A FX xxxxx
005 PRI-A Tie xxxxx...

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When a PRI protocol is selected or changed, the Service Type 
and Service ID fields are automatically cleared for each entry 
in the routing table for that PRI.
Programming the PRI routing table
The dialing plan must be thoroughly planned out in advance 
before programming the information into the Norstar system.
Programming the routing table takes place in Services under 
Routing Service/Routes
1. Press ≠. The display shows Rte000. 
2. Press ‘....

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7. Press ‘. The display shows DN type:Public. 
Press CHANGE
 to enter Public or Private. 
Note:This variable displays only for service type Tie.
Dest codes
Installer password required
The first digit of the destination code cannot be the same as:
Call Park Prefix (Park prefix on page 418)
External Access code (External code on page 419)
Direct Dial numbers (Direct-dial # on page 419)
Line Pool code (Line pool codes on page 417)
The entire...

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The following are the default numbers automatically assigned 
in a MICS 6.0 system:
To make the digits available for use with destination codes, 
you must change the DN length of B1 and B2 DNs, depending 
on your system size. This can be done either at system startup 
or in System prgrming. The examples shown above use a 
three-digit DN length, unless stated otherwise.
Wild card character
When programming destination codes, you can use wild cards...

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The wild card character can only be used to group destination 
codes that use the same Route and Absorb Length.
Given the routes shown in the table below, the next two tables 
show you how to set up destination codes with or without wild 
card characters.
Destination codes without using a wild card character
Destination codes using a wild card character
Route DialOut Line Pool
555 0162 237 625 Line Pool C
565 0173 133 2211 Line Pool A
Destination...

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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.
Digit Absorption
Select the portion of the destination code that is always 
absorbed by the system and not used in the dialing sequence.
Press CHANGE
 to select the number of digits to...
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