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Panasonic Digital Business System 576 Technical Manual Section 400 Programming
Panasonic Digital Business System 576 Technical Manual Section 400 Programming
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Section 400-Programming FF6: TRS/ARS 576-13-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98 l Page 6-3 FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appl ications FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appli cations FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B General TRS/ARS Concepts in the DBS 576 TRS:Toll Restriction Service. Outgoing calls are allowed or blocked, based on the path (originating extension or DISA trunk seizing an outgoing trunk) and the dialed digits. ARS:Automatic Route Selection. (also called Least Cost Routing) Calls are automatically routed to the least expensive trunk when the user dials MCO-1 (“9” by default) to make an outgoing call. The routing is based on the originating extension or DISA trunk, the dialed phone number, and when the call is placed (Time of Day, Day of Week, or Special Day such as a holiday). Implementing TRS/ARS:There are two ways you can use TRS/ARS in the DBS 576: lTRS by itself. lTRS and ARS together. (You cannot use ARS alone; it must go through TRS restrictions also.) If TRS is used by itself, the trunk is selected before the system analyzes the path and the dialed phone number to determine whether to allow/ restrict the call. If TRS is used with ARS, however, the system will not select a trunk until the user has dialed enough digits to match an entry in the Leading Digits Table. (Remember, ARS works when the user dials the MCO-1 access code to get an outside line.) TRS will allow or block the call by comparing the TRS Levels assigned to the originator and the dialed phone number. If the call passes TRS, a trunk group is then selected for the call based on ARS settings. For a detailed description of TRS/ARS operation, see Section 700-Feature Operation: Appendix A. Important Program Settings lTRS is always on. All calls are allowed by default (via the TRS Class assignments to extensions and trunks). To activate ARS also, enable the following address: ARS/LCR Setting (pg. 1-27) FF1 0 02 0010 Hold (0 or 1) Hold (default: 0=disabled. Set it to 1=enabled.) lBefore programming TRS/ARS in FF6, it is important to group extensions and DISA trunks (as originators of outbound calls) into TRS Classes: defaults for all: TRS Class 1 during Day Mode and Night Mode for Digital Keyphones and SLTs: TRS Class Assignment (Day) (pg. 3-25) FF3 0 BSSC 06 0 Hold (1-50) Hold TRS Class Assignment (Night) (pg. 3-25) FF3 0 BSSC 06 1 Hold (1-50) Hold
FF6: TRS/ARS Section 400-Programming Page 6-4 l DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98 576-13-400 FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appl ications FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appli cations FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B for S-Point ISDN Extensions: TRS Class Assignment (Day) (pg. 3-37) FF3 1 BSSC 05 0 Hold (1-50) Hold TRS Class Assignment (Night) (pg. 3-38) FF3 1 BSSC 05 1 Hold (1-50) Hold for analog CO trunks: TRS Class Assignment (Day) (pg. 2-34) FF2 0 BSSC 06 0 Hold (1-50) Hold TRS Class Assignment (Night) (pg. 2-35) FF2 0 BSSC 06 1 Hold (1-50) Hold for analog E&M tie-trunks: TRS Class Assignment (Day) (pg. 2-57) FF2 0 BSSC 06 0 Hold (1-50) Hold TRS Class Assignment (Night) (pg. 2-57) FF2 0 BSSC 06 1 Hold (1-50) Hold for ISDN trunks: TRS Class Assignment (Day) (pg. 2-81) FF2 1 BSSC 07 0 Hold (1-50) Hold TRS Class Assignment (Night) (pg. 2-82) FF2 1 BSSC 07 1 Hold (1-50) Hold for T1 CO trunks: TRS Class Assignment (Day) (pg. 2-113) FF2 2 BSSCC 07 0 Hold (1-50) Hold TRS Class Assignment (Night) (pg. 2-114) FF2 2 BSSCC 07 1 Hold (1-50) Hold for T1 E&M tie-trunks: TRS Class Assignment (Day) (pg. 2-136) FF2 2 BSSCC 07 0 Hold (1-50) Hold TRS Class Assignment (Night) (pg. 2-136) FF2 2 BSSCC 07 1 Hold (1-50) Hold lBefore programming TRS/ARS in FF6, it is important to set up trunk groups, assign them to the MCO-1 access code in each Tenant Group, and assign extensions to the Tenant Groups: MCO-Outbound Trunk Group Members (pg. 5-18) FF5 2 (01-99) (002-577) Hold (1-576) Hold (default: no assignment) Tenant Group MCO Access: Outbound Trunk Groups (pg. 1-164) FF1 3 01 (0001-0360) Hold (0-99 or 0-72) Hold defaults: Tenant Group #1/MCO-1=Trunk Group 1 Tenant Group #2/MCO-1=Trunk Group 2 Tenant Group #3/MCO-1=Trunk Group 3 ... Tenant Group #72/MCO-1=Trunk Group 72 Advanced Routing: Outbound Trunk Group Chains (pg. 1-165) FF1 3 02 (0001-0360) Hold (0-99) Hold (default: 0=no assignment) for Digital Keyphones and SLTs: Tenant Group Assignment (pg. 3-24) FF3 0 BSSC 05 Hold (1-72) Hold (default: Tenant Group #1) for S-Point ISDN Extensions: Tenant Group Assignment (pg. 3-36) FF3 1 BSSC 04 Hold (1-72) Hold (default: Tenant Group #1) for Virtual Ports: Tenant Group Assignment (pg. 3-43) FF3 2 (001-576) 02 Hold (1-72) Hold (default: Tenant Group #1) lGroups of extensions can be limited to MCO-1 access only, to get an outside line: Extension COS: Forced ARS (pg. 1-68) FF1 0 03 (00-15) 42 Hold (0 or 1) Hold (default: 0=Not Forced. Set it to 1=Forced) Extension COS Assignment (pg. 3-26) FF3 0 BSSC 07 Hold (1-16) Hold (default: Extension COS #1)
Section 400-Programming FF6: TRS/ARS 576-13-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98 l Page 6-5 FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appl ications FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appli cations FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B FF6 0: TRS/ARS Common NOTE: These FF6 0 addresses contain the Leading Digits Table and the Analyze Digits Table. These tables store the dialed-digit string definitions, along with their assigned TRS Level and ARS route. These tables are used with ARS/TRS and TRS alone. IMPORTANT: In these tables, all dial string possibilities should be entered. If there is no match, there is no restriction. As a catch-all, use * as a wild-card (for example, enter 900976* to cover all 1-900-976 phone calls). If there is more than one match, the system will pick the most exact match and follow its settings (in the same example, the system would follow the 900976* entry instead of a 900* entry). FF6 0 00: Leading Digits Table Table 6-1. Leading Digits Table: FF6 0 00 (001-100) (0001 thru 0006) Hold NOTE: The system will automatically re-sort this table after you exit Programming Mode. The purpose of the re-sort is to place exact phone-number matches first, and the most Q’s last. (The system will start at the beginning of the Table when it searches for a match with an actual dialed number; it will select the first match it comes to.) You can view the re-sort by re-entering Programming Mode. Leading Digits Table: FF6 0 00 ....... (001-100)000100020003000400050006 Bin No. Prefix String Prefix IDFollow Digit Maximum TRS Level Route Type Route No. 001 0-9, Q (up to 10 dig.)0-99 (up to 16 dig. after Prefix string)0-8 0=Route 1=Route List 2=Time List0-200 0-100 0-50 002 0-9, Q (up to 10 dig.)0-99 (up to 16 dig. after Prefix string)0-8 0=Route 1=Route List 2=Time List0-200 0-100 0-50 ... 0-9, Q (up to 10 dig.)0-99 (up to 16 dig. after Prefix string)0-8 0=Route 1=Route List 2=Time List0-200 0-100 0-50 100 0-9, Q (up to 10 dig.)0-99 (up to 16 dig. after Prefix string)0-8 0=Route 1=Route List 2=Time List0-200 0-100 0-50
FF6: TRS/ARS Section 400-Programming Page 6-6 l DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98 576-13-400 FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appl ications FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appli cations FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B Notes: These prefix dial strings will be searched by the system to check for TRS restrictions and ARS call routing when the digits are dialed by the user. This address includes all leading digits dialed except for the ARS Access Code, which is equal to the MCO-1 Access Code (“9” by default). Related Programming: Notes: Prefix IDs serve as “pointers” to the Analyze Digits Table, for the purpose of determining TRS and ARS for the dial string. The same Leading Digits can have several different routing possibilities depending on what is dialed after the Leading Digits. The Analyze Digits Table can handle these possibilities. If you assign a prefix ID 1-99 here, the system will not check the remaining FF6 0 00 addresses. Instead, it will go straight to the Analyze Digits Table and look for the closest match to the entire dialed number (not just the Leading Digits). Leading Digits Table: Prefix String (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher Assign up to 100 dial strings, which will be matched with the first dialed digits of outbound calls. FF6 0 00 (001-100) 0001 Hold (up to 10 digits) Hold Leading Digits Prefix String (up to 10 digits) valid entries: digits 0-9, and Q (for wild-card) Leading Digits Entry default: [no assignment] 5 )-8 (Bin) No. 001-100 Leading Digits Table: Prefix ID (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher Assign a prefix ID to each Leading Digits entry, if you intend to use FF6 0 01: Analyze Digits Table (pg. 6-10) to further analyze this Leading Digits dial string. FF6 0 00 (001-100) 0002 Hold (0-99) Hold Prefix ID No. 1-99 default: 0 (not linked to Analyze Digits Table) 5 ! Leading Digits Entry (Bin) No. 001-100
Section 400-Programming FF6: TRS/ARS 576-13-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98 l Page 6-7 FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appl ications FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appli cations FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B Related Programming: FF6 0 01: Analyze Digits Table (pg. 6-10) Notes: This address applies only to ARS/TRS routing; it does not apply when TRS is used without ARS. The system will start analyzing the call immediately after the end-user has dialed the maximum number of digits set in this address (1-16). However, if this address is set to 0 (no maximum), the system doesn’t know how many digits will be dialed. Therefore, the system will wait until the appropriate Interdigit Timer expires before processing the call. Related Programming: Leading Digits Table: Prefix String (pg. 6-6) FF6 0 00 (001-100) 0001 Hold (up to 10 digits) Hold Interdigit Timer (ARS and ISDN CO) (pg. 1-120) FF1 1 01 0010 Hold (1-255) Hold Interdigit Timer (DP SLTs) (pg. 1-141) FF1 1 03 0006 Hold (0-255) Hold Interdigit Timer (DTMF SLTs) (pg. 1-142) FF1 1 03 0007 Hold (0-255) Hold Interdigit Timer (Digital Keyphones) (pg. 1-142) FF1 1 03 0008 Hold (0-255) Hold Leading Digits Table: Follow Digit Maximum (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher (for ARS/TRS only) For each Leading Digits entry, enter the maximum number of digits a phone user can dial after the digits defined in Leading Digits Table: Prefix String (pg. 6-6). FF6 0 00 (001-100) 0003 Hold (0-16) Hold Maximum No. of Dialed Digits Allowed after Prefix String (0-16) default: 0 (no maximum) 5 !,,!; 1% Leading Digits Entry (Bin) No. 001-100
FF6: TRS/ARS Section 400-Programming Page 6-8 l DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98 576-13-400 FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appl ications FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appli cations FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B Notes: The TRS Level you assign to this dial string (above address) will be compared to the TRS Level assigned (in FF6 1) to the path or originator of the call attempt. The call will be allowed only if the dial string’s TRS Level is lower than the path/originator’s TRS Level. rThe “path” is the extension or DISA trunk seizing an outbound trunk. Applies when TRS is used by itself (without ARS). rThe “originator” is the extension or DISA trunk attempting an outgoing call (before the system selects a trunk). Applies when ARS/TRS is used. TRS Level 0 (when assigned to the path/originator) blocks all calls. TRS Level 9 (when assigned to the path/originator) allows all calls. TRS Level 9 can be assigned to the path or originator, but not to the dial string (0-8 only). Related Programming: for analog CO trunks: TRS Class Assignment (Day) (pg. 2-34) FF2 0 BSSC 06 0 Hold (1-50) Hold TRS Class Assignment (Night) (pg. 2-35) FF2 0 BSSC 06 1 Hold (1-50) Hold for analog E&M tie-trunks: TRS Class Assignment (Day) (pg. 2-57) FF2 0 BSSC 06 0 Hold (1-50) Hold TRS Class Assignment (Night) (pg. 2-57) FF2 0 BSSC 06 1 Hold (1-50) Hold for ISDN trunks: TRS Class Assignment (Day) (pg. 2-81) FF2 1 BSSC 07 0 Hold (1-50) Hold TRS Class Assignment (Night) (pg. 2-82) FF2 1 BSSC 07 1 Hold (1-50) Hold for T1 CO trunks: TRS Class Assignment (Day) (pg. 2-113) FF2 2 BSSCC 07 0 Hold (1-50) Hold TRS Class Assignment (Night) (pg. 2-114) FF2 2 BSSCC 07 1 Hold (1-50) Hold for T1 E&M tie-trunks: TRS Class Assignment (Day) (pg. 2-136) FF2 2 BSSCC 07 0 Hold (1-50) Hold TRS Class Assignment (Night) (pg. 2-136) FF2 2 BSSCC 07 1 Hold (1-50) Hold for digital keyphones and SLTs: TRS Class Assignment (Day) (pg. 3-25) FF3 0 BSSC 06 0 Hold (1-50) Hold TRS Class Assignment (Night) (pg. 3-25) FF3 0 BSSC 06 1 Hold (1-50) Hold for S-Point ISDN extensions: TRS Class Assignment (Day) (pg. 3-37) FF3 1 BSSC 05 0 Hold (1-50) Hold TRS Class Assignment (Night) (pg. 3-38) FF3 1 BSSC 05 1 Hold (1-50) Hold TRS Level for Path (non-ARS) (pg. 6-16) FF6 1 00 (01-50) Hold (0001-0099) Hold (0-9) Hold TRS Level for Originator (ARS/TRS) (pg. 6-18) FF6 1 01 (01-50) 0001 Hold (0-9) Hold Leading Digits Table: TRS Level (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher Assign a TRS Level to each Leading Digits entry. This TRS Level must be lower than the path’s or originator’s TRS Level for the call to be allowed. FF6 0 00 (001-100) 0004 Hold (0-8) Hold TRS Level 0-8 default: 0 5 % 5(, Leading Digits Entry (Bin) No. 001-100
Section 400-Programming FF6: TRS/ARS 576-13-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98 l Page 6-9 FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appl ications FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appli cations FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B Notes: Assign the Route, Route List, or Time List number in the next address. This address applies only to ARS/TRS routing; it does not apply when TRS is used without ARS. Related Programming: Leading Digits Table: Route Number (pg. 6-9) FF6 0 00 (001-100) 0006 Hold (1-200/100/50) Hold Notes: This address applies only to ARS/TRS routing; it does not apply when TRS is used without ARS. Related Programming: Leading Digits Table: Route Type (pg. 6-9) FF6 0 00 (001-100) 0005 Hold (0-2) Hold FF6 2 02: Time List Tables (pg. 6-27) FF6 2 03: Route List Table (pg. 6-28) FF6 2 04: Route Table (pg. 6-36) Leading Digits Table: Route Type (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher (for ARS/TRS only) Assign the route type for each Leading Digits entry. FF6 0 00 (001-100) 0005 Hold (0-2) Hold 0=Follow the assigned Route. (default) 1=Follow the assigned Route List. 2=Follow the assigned Time List. 5 !- %6 Leading Digits Entry (Bin) No. 001-100 Leading Digits Table: Route Number (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher (for ARS/TRS only) Assign a route number for each Leading Digits entry, depending on the Route Type set in the previous address. FF6 0 00 (001-100) 0006 Hold (1-200/100/50) Hold Route 1-200 Route List 1-100 Time List 1-50 default: 0 (no routing) 5 !- Leading Digits Entry (Bin) No. 001-100
FF6: TRS/ARS Section 400-Programming Page 6-10 l DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98 576-13-400 FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appl ications FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appli cations FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B FF6 0 01: Analyze Digits Table Table 6-2. Analyze Digits Table: FF6 0 01 (001-500) (0001 thru 0006) Hold NOTE: The system will search the Analyze Digits Table only if a Prefix ID 1-99 is entered for a dial string defined in the Leading Digits Table (pg. 6-5). The Analyze Digits Table allows further analysis of a dialed phone number whose beginning digits match an entry in the Leading Digits Table. If the Analyze Digits Table is used, the system will ignore the Leading Digits Table settings (Follow Digit Maximum, TRS Level, Route Type and Route Number), and will follow the settings here instead. Analyze Digits Table: FF6 0 01 ....... (001-500)000100020003000400050006 Bin No. Prefix ID Digit StringFollow Digit Maximum TRS Level Route Type Route No. 001 0-99 0-9, Q (up to 8 digits)(up to 16 dig. after Analyze Digit string)0-8 0=Route 1=Route List 2=Time List0-200 0-100 0-50 002 0-99 0-9, Q (up to 8 digits)(up to 16 dig. after Analyze Digit string)0-8 0=Route 1=Route List 2=Time List0-200 0-100 0-50 ... 0-99 0-9, Q (up to 8 digits)(up to 16 dig. after Analyze Digit string)0-8 0=Route 1=Route List 2=Time List0-200 0-100 0-50 500 0-99 0-9, Q (up to 8 digits)(up to 16 dig. after Analyze Digit string)0-8 0=Route 1=Route List 2=Time List0-200 0-100 0-50 Analyze Digits Table: Prefix ID (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher Enter the Prefix ID created in Leading Digits Table: Prefix ID (pg. 6-6). FF6 0 01 (001-500) 0001 Hold (0-99) Hold Prefix ID No. 1-99 Analyze Digits Entry default: 0 (none) ! (Bin) No. 001-500
Section 400-Programming FF6: TRS/ARS 576-13-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98 l Page 6-11 FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appl ications FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appli cations FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B Notes: Prefix IDs serve as index numbers for Leading Digit strings. The same Prefix ID (Leading Digit string) can be entered in the Analyze Digits Table as many times as necessary to cover all dialing possibilities for that Leading Digit string. For example, Prefix ID #1 is assigned to Leading Digit String “1-900.” Prefix ID #1 can have multiple entries in the Analyze Digits Table, to cover such dialing possibilities as “1-900-976,” “1-900-888,” “1-900-973-5555,” etc.: Related Programming: Leading Digits Table: Prefix ID (pg. 6-6) FF6 0 00 (001-100) 0002 Hold (0-99) Hold Notes: Related Programming: Leading Digits Table: Prefix String (pg. 6-6) FF6 0 00 (001-100) 0001 Hold (up to 10 digits) Hold Bin No. Prefix ID Analyze Digit String 001 1 976* 002 1 888* 003 1 9735555 Analyze Digits Table: Digit String (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher Assign up to 500 dial strings, which (along with the Leading Digits prefix string) will be matched with an actual dialed number. FF6 0 01 (001-500) 0002 Hold (up to 8 digits) Hold Digit String (up to 8 digits) valid entries: digits 0-9, and Q (for wild-card) default: [no assignment] )-8 Analyze Digits Entry (Bin) No. 001-500
FF6: TRS/ARS Section 400-Programming Page 6-12 l DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98 576-13-400 FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appl ications FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appli cations FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B Notes: This address applies only to ARS/TRS routing; it does not apply when TRS is used without ARS. The system will start analyzing the call immediately after the end-user has dialed the maximum (1-16) set in this address. However, if this address is set to 0 (no maximum), the system doesn’t know how many digits will be dialed. Therefore, the system will wait until the appropriate Interdigit Timer expires before processing the call. Related Programming: Analyze Digits Table: Digit String (pg. 6-11) FF6 0 01 (001-500) 0002 Hold (up to 8 digits) Hold Interdigit Timer (ARS and ISDN CO) (pg. 1-120) FF1 1 01 0010 Hold (1-255) Hold Interdigit Timer (DP SLTs) (pg. 1-141) FF1 1 03 0006 Hold (0-255) Hold Interdigit Timer (DTMF SLTs) (pg. 1-142) FF1 1 03 0007 Hold (0-255) Hold Interdigit Timer (Digital Keyphones) (pg. 1-142) FF1 1 03 0008 Hold (0-255) Hold Notes: The TRS Level you assign to this dial string (above address) will be compared to the TRS Level assigned (in FF6 1) to the path or originator of the call attempt. The call will be allowed only if the dial string’s TRS Level is lower than the path/originator’s TRS Level. Analyze Digits Table: Follow Digit Maximum (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher (for ARS/TRS only) Assign the maximum number of digits the user can dial after the Analyze Digit string (defined in the previous address). FF6 0 01 (001-500) 0003 Hold (0-16) Hold Maximum No. of Dialed Digits Allowed after Analyze Digit string (0-16) default: 0 (no maximum) !,,!; 1% Analyze Digits Entry (Bin) No. 001-500 Analyze Digits Table: TRS Level (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher Assign a TRS Level to each Analyze Digits entry. This TRS Level must be lower than the path’s or originator’s TRS Level for the call to be allowed. FF6 0 01 (001-500) 0004 Hold (0-8) Hold TRS Level 0-8 default: 0 % 5(, Analyze Digits Entry (Bin) No. 001-500