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    							Section 400-Programming FF6: TRS/ARS
    576-13-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98
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    Notes:
    If this is set to 0=Do Not Allow (default), the system will check the phone number stored inside the SSD 
    bin for TRS restrictions, and allow or block the call based on those restrictions.
    If this is set to 1=Allow, users in this TRS Class can dial SSD numbers regardless of any TRS 
    restrictions that may apply to the dialed number.
    Related Programming:
    Allowed SSD Range (pg. 6-24)     FF6 1 03 0001 Hold (000-799) Hold
    SSD Numbers (pg. 8-46)     FF8 1 02 Hold 0 Hold Hold (SSD) Hold FLASH (Phone No.) Hold
            
    Notes:
    Related Programming:
    TRS Override on SSD Dialing
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set whether SSD dialing will override TRS for originators with this TRS Class.
    FF6   1   02   (01-50)    0003   Hold    (0 or 1)   Hold
     
     
    0=Do not allow TRS override for
        SSDs.  (default)
    1=Allow TRS override for SSDs.
    
    
    
     	
    5   %
    TRS Class No. 1-50
    assigned to the originator
    of an outbound call
    (extension, DISA trunk, etc.)
    Star (Q) and Pound (#) Dialing Restriction
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Allow/Restrict dialing the Q or # key for originators with this TRS Class.
    FF6   1   02   (01-50)    0004    Hold    (0 or 1)   Hold
     
     
    0=Allow Q and # dialing.   (default)
    1=Do not allow 
    Q or  # dialing.
    
    
    
     	
    5  L0 %
    TRS Class No. 1-50
    assigned to the originator
    of an outbound call
    (extension, DISA trunk, etc.) 
    						
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    FF6  1  03:   TRS Class: SSD Range
            
    Notes:
    The system will check this setting only if 
    TRS Override on SSD Dialing (pg. 6-23) is set to 1=Allow 
    (the default is 0=Do Not Allow).
    Related Programming:
    TRS Override on SSD Dialing (pg. 6-23)      FF6 1 02 (01-50) 0002 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    Allowed SSD Range
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Set the highest-numbered SSD code allowed to be dialed by originators with 
    TRS Classes that are enabled for 
    TRS Override on SSD Dialing (pg. 6-23).
    FF6   1   03   0001   Hold   (000-799)   Hold 
     
    Highest-Numbered SSD Code Allowed
    default:  0  (No TRS)NOTE:  The lowest allowed SSD code is
    always 000.
    
    
    
     	
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    							Section 400-Programming FF6: TRS/ARS
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    FF6  2:   ARS Settings 
    NOTE:  These addresses include ARS routing tables: 
    r  Time List Tables
    r  Route List Table
    r  Closed Numbering Table
    r  Tandem Exchange Table
    FF6  2  00 thru 02:  Time List Tables
    NOTE:  In the Time List Tables, you can set up ARS routing based on when the call is 
    placed -- time of day, day of week, or day of year (such as holiday).  Each entry points to a 
    Route List Table.
            
    Notes:
    Related Programming:
    Day of the Week for Time List Table
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign a Time List Table number to each day of the week.
    FF6   2   00   (0001-0007)   Hold   (1-4)   Hold
     
     
    Time List Table No. 1-40001=Sunday
    0002=Monday
    0003=Tuesday
    0004=Wednesday
    0005=Thursday
    0006=Friday
    0007=Saturdaydefault:  1
    
    
    
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    Notes:
    Related Programming:
    Day of the Year for Time List Table
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign up to 20 Special Days during the year that are “exceptions to the rule” 
    (such as holidays), and assign a Time List Table number to each.
    FF6   2   01   (0001-0040)   Hold   (MMDD or 1-4)   Hold 
     
    0001=Special Day 1:  Date
    0002=Special Day 1:  Time List Tbl 
    0003=Special Day 2:  Date
    0004=Special Day 2:  Time List Tbl
    0005=Special Day 3:  Date
    0006=Special Day 3:  Time List Tbl
    ...
    0039=Special Day 20:  Date
    0040=Special Day 20:  Time List Tbl...  0101-1231
    ...  1-4
    ...  0101-1231
    ...  1-4
    ...  0101-1231
    ...  1-4
    ...
    ...  0101-1231
    ...  1-4
    default:  0000 (Date) or 1 (Time List Table)
    for all Special Days
    
    
    
     	
    
    
    
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    Notes:
    Related Programming:
    FF6 2 03: Route List Table (pg. 6-28)
    Table 6-6.   Time List Tables #1 thru #4:   FF6  2  02  (0-3)  (01-50)  (0001-0010)  Hold      
    Time List Tables #1 thru #4:   FF6  2  02  ......
    Time Period #1Time Period #2...Time Period #5
    (0-3)(01-50)0001000200030004...00090010
    Table No. Group No. Start Time Rt.List No. Start Time Rt.List No. ... Start Time Rt.List No.
    0 (Tbl.#1) 01 0000-2359 0-100 0000-2359 0-100 ... 0000-2359 0-100
    ... 0000-2359 0-100 0000-2359 0-100 ... 0000-2359 0-100
    50 0000-2359 0-100 0000-2359 0-100 ... 0000-2359 0-100
    1 (Tbl.#2) 01 0000-2359 0-100 0000-2359 0-100 ... 0000-2359 0-100
    ... 0000-2359 0-100 0000-2359 0-100 ... 0000-2359 0-100
    50 0000-2359 0-100 0000-2359 0-100 ... 0000-2359 0-100
    2 (Tbl.#3) 01 0000-2359 0-100 0000-2359 0-100 ... 0000-2359 0-100
    ... 0000-2359 0-100 0000-2359 0-100 ... 0000-2359 0-100
    50 0000-2359 0-100 0000-2359 0-100 ... 0000-2359 0-100
    3 (Tbl.#4) 01 0000-2359 0-100 0000-2359 0-100 ... 0000-2359 0-100
    ... 0000-2359 0-100 0000-2359 0-100 ... 0000-2359 0-100
    50 0000-2359 0-100 0000-2359 0-100 ... 0000-2359 0-100
    Time List Tables
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Define up to 4 different Time List Tables, each with up to 50 time-period 
    groups. Within each group, up to 5 different time periods can be entered, with 
    each entry pointing to a Route List Table.
    FF6   2   02    (0-3)    (01-50)   (0001-0010)   Hold   (0000-2359 or 0-100)   Hold 
    Time List Table No.0001=Time Period #1 Start Time  ...  HHMM (0000-2359)
    0002=Time Period #1 Route List  ...  (0-100)
    0003=Time Period #2 Start Time  ...  HHMM (0000-2359)
    0004=Time Period #2 Route List  ...  (0-100)
    0005=Time Period #3 Start Time  ...  HHMM (0000-2359)
    0006=Time Period #3 Route List  ...  (0-100)
    0007=Time Period #4 Start Time  ...  HHMM (0000-2359)
    0008=Time Period #4 Route List  ...  (0-100)
    0009=Time Period #5 Start Time  ...  HHMM (0000-2359)
    0010=Time Period #5 Route List  ...  (0-100)Group No.
    defaults:  0000 (Start Time) and
    0 (no assigned Route List) 0=Table #1
    1=Table #2
    2=Table #3
    3=Table #4
    
    
    
     	
    
    
    
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    FF6  2  03:   Route List Table  
    NOTE:  The Route List Table can contain up to 100 different routing paths.  Each path 
    can have up to 5 different Routes to be checked by the system in priority order when an 
    outbound call is ARS-routed.  Each Route points to an entry in the Route Table.
    Table 6-7.   Route List Table:   FF6  2  03  (001-100)  (0001 thru 0014)  Hold      
          
    Notes:
    Route Nos. 1-200 are defined in 
    FF6 2 04: Route Table (pg. 6-36), in which each Route is assigned a 
    Trunk Group and a Digit Modify Pattern (if any) for adding digits to the beginning and/or end of the 
    dialed number, or deleting digits from the beginning of it.
    Related Programming:
    Route Table: Trunk Group Assignment (pg. 6-36)     FF6 2 04 (001-200) 0001 Hold (0-99) Hold
    Route Table: Digit Modify Pattern No. (pg. 6-37)     FF6 2 04 (001-200) 0002 Hold (0-50) Hold
    Route List Table:   FF6  2  03  ......
    1st Priority Route2nd Priority Route...5th Priority Route
    (001-100)00010002000300040005...001200130014
    Bin No. RouteARS 
    Level RouteARS 
    LevelARS 
    Alarm ... RouteARS 
    LevelARS 
    Alarm
    001 0-200 0-9 0-200 0-9 0=OFF
    1=ON... 0-200 0-9 0=OFF
    1=ON
    002 0-200 0-9 0-200 0-9 0=OFF
    1=ON... 0-200 0-9 0=OFF
    1=ON
    ... 0-200 0-9 0-200 0-9 0=OFF
    1=ON... 0-200 0-9 0=OFF
    1=ON
    100 0-200 0-9 0-200 0-9 0=OFF
    1=ON... 0-200 0-9 0=OFF
    1=ON
    Route List Table: 1st Priority Route No.
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    For each Route List Table entry, assign the first Route to be checked by the system.
    FF6   2   03   (001-100)    0001    Hold    (0-200)    Hold
     
     
    1st-Priority Route No. 1-200Route List Table Entry
    default:  0  (not linked to Route Table)
    
    
    
     	
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    Notes:
    If the 
    route’s ARS Level is higher than the 
    call originator’s ARS Level
    , ARS routing will stop and the 
    caller will receive busy tone.
    However, if the route’s ARS level is lower than or equal to the originator’s ARS Level, the system will 
    search for an available trunk in the current-priority Route. If all trunks are busy, the system will either 
    continue to the next-priority route, or queue the call to wait for an available trunk on the current-priority 
    route (if 
    Trunk Queuing for Originator (Route List) is enabled/default).
    Related Programming:
    ARS Level for Originator (Route List) (pg. 6-19)     FF6 1 01 (01-50) 0002 Hold (0-9) Hold
    Trunk Queuing for Originator (Route List) (pg. 6-20)     FF6 1 01 (01-50) 0003 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    Route List Table: 1st Priority Route No. (pg. 6-28)     FF6 2 03 (001-100) 0001 Hold (0-200) Hold
    Route List Table: 2nd Priority Route No. (pg. 6-29)     FF6 2 03 (001-100) 0003 Hold (0-200) Hold
          
    Notes:
    Route Nos. 1-200 are defined in 
    FF6 2 04: Route Table (pg. 6-36), in which each Route is assigned a 
    Trunk Group and a Digit Modify Pattern (if any) for adding digits to the beginning and/or end of the 
    dialed number, or deleting digits from the beginning of it.
    Related Programming:
    Route Table: Trunk Group Assignment (pg. 6-36)     FF6 2 04 (001-200) 0001 Hold (0-99) Hold
    Route Table: Digit Modify Pattern No. (pg. 6-37)     FF6 2 04 (001-200) 0002 Hold (0-50) Hold
    Route List Table: 1st Priority ARS Level
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign an ARS Level to the first-priority Route.
    FF6   2   03   (001-100)    0002    Hold   (0-9)    Hold
     
     
    ARS Level 0-9 for 1st-Priority Route
    default:  Level 0
    
    
    
     	
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    Route List Table Entry
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    Route List Table: 2nd Priority Route No.
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    For each Route List Table entry, assign the second Route to be checked by the system.
    FF6   2   03   (001-100)    0003    Hold    (0-200)    Hold
     
     
    2nd-Priority Route No. 1-200
    default:  0 (not linked to Route Table)
    
    
    
     	
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    Notes:
    If the 
    route’s ARS Level is higher than the 
    call originator’s ARS Level
    , ARS routing will stop and the 
    caller will receive busy tone.
    However, if the route’s ARS level is lower than or equal to the originator’s ARS Level, the system will 
    search for an available trunk in the current-priority Route. If all trunks are busy, the system will either 
    continue to the next-priority route, or queue the call to wait for an available trunk on the current-priority 
    route (if 
    Trunk Queuing for Originator (Route List) is enabled/default).
    Related Programming:
    ARS Level for Originator (Route List) (pg. 6-19)     FF6 1 01 (01-50) 0002 Hold (0-9) Hold
    Trunk Queuing for Originator (Route List) (pg. 6-20)     FF6 1 01 (01-50) 0003 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    Route List Table: 2nd Priority Route No. (pg. 6-29)     FF6 2 03 (001-100) 0003 Hold (0-200) Hold
    Route List Table: 3rd Priority Route No. (pg. 6-31)     FF6 2 03 (001-100) 0006 Hold (0-200) Hold
            
    Notes:
    The 
    ARS Alarm tells callers they are going to be using a more-expensive (lower-priority) trunk.  The 
    ARS Alarm sounds in the receiver only once, just before the system seizes the trunk. 
    Related Programming:
    Route List Table: 2nd Priority Route No. (pg. 6-29)     FF6 2 03 (001-100) 0003 Hold (0-200) Hold
    Route List Table: 2nd Priority ARS Level
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign an ARS Level to the second-priority Route.
    FF6   2   03   (001-100)    0004    Hold    (0-9)    Hold
     
    ARS Level 0-9 for 2nd-Priority Route
    default:  Level 0
    
    
    
     	
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    Route List Table: 2nd Priority ARS Alarm
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Enable/Disable the ARS Alarm for the second-priority Route.
    FF6   2   03   (001-100)    0005    Hold    (0 or 1)    Hold
     
     
    0=Alarm OFF for 2nd Route (default)
    1=Alarm ON for 2nd Route
    
    
    
    
     	
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    Notes:
    Route Nos. 1-200 are defined in 
    FF6 2 04: Route Table (pg. 6-36), in which each Route is assigned a 
    Trunk Group and a Digit Modify Pattern (if any) for adding digits to the beginning and/or end of the 
    dialed number, or deleting digits from the beginning of it.
    Related Programming:
    Route Table: Trunk Group Assignment (pg. 6-36)     FF6 2 04 (001-200) 0001 Hold (0-99) Hold
    Route Table: Digit Modify Pattern No. (pg. 6-37)     FF6 2 04 (001-200) 0002 Hold (0-50) Hold
          
    Notes:
    If the 
    route’s ARS Level is higher than the 
    call originator’s ARS Level
    , ARS routing will stop and the 
    caller will receive busy tone.
    However, if the route’s ARS level is lower than or equal to the originator’s ARS Level, the system will 
    search for an available trunk in the current-priority Route. If all trunks are busy, the system will either 
    continue to the next-priority route, or queue the call to wait for an available trunk on the current-priority 
    route (if 
    Trunk Queuing for Originator (Route List) is enabled/default).
    Related Programming:
    ARS Level for Originator (Route List) (pg. 6-19)     FF6 1 01 (01-50) 0002 Hold (0-9) Hold
    Trunk Queuing for Originator (Route List) (pg. 6-20)     FF6 1 01 (01-50) 0003 Hold (0 or 1) Hold
    Route List Table: 3rd Priority Route No. (pg. 6-31)     FF6 2 03 (001-100) 0006 Hold (0-200) Hold
    Route List Table: 4th Priority Route No. (pg. 6-32)     FF6 2 03 (001-100) 0009 Hold (0-200) Hold
    Route List Table: 3rd Priority Route No.
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    For each Route List Table entry, assign the third Route to be checked by the system.
    FF6   2   03   (001-100)    0006    Hold   (0-200)    Hold
     
     
    
    
    
     	
    5$%
    3rd-Priority Route No. 1-200
    Route List Table Entry
    default:  0  (not linked to Route Table) (Bin) No. 1-100
    Route List Table: 3rd Priority ARS Level
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Assign an ARS Level to the third-priority Route.
    FF6   2   03   (001-100)    0007    Hold    (0-9)    Hold
     
     
    ARS Level 0-9 for 3rd-Priority Route
    default:  Level 0
    
    
    
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    Notes:
    The 
    ARS Alarm tells callers they are going to be using a more-expensive (lower-priority) trunk.  The 
    ARS Alarm sounds in the receiver only once, just before the system seizes the trunk. 
    Related Programming:
    Route List Table: 3rd Priority Route No. (pg. 6-31)     FF6 2 03 (001-100) 0006 Hold (0-200) Hold
          
    Notes:
    Route Nos. 1-200 are defined in 
    FF6 2 04: Route Table (pg. 6-36), in which each Route is assigned a 
    Trunk Group and a Digit Modify Pattern (if any) for adding digits to the beginning and/or end of the 
    dialed number, or deleting digits from the beginning of it.
    Related Programming:
    Route Table: Trunk Group Assignment (pg. 6-36)     FF6 2 04 (001-200) 0001 Hold (0-99) Hold
    Route Table: Digit Modify Pattern No. (pg. 6-37)     FF6 2 04 (001-200) 0002 Hold (0-50) Hold
    Route List Table: 3rd Priority ARS Alarm
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    Enable/Disable the ARS Alarm for the third-priority Route.
    FF6   2   03   (001-100)    0008    Hold   (0 or 1)    Hold
     
     
    0=Alarm OFF for 3rd Route  (default)
    1=Alarm ON for 3rd Route
    
    
    
     	
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    Route List Table: 4th Priority Route No.
    (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher
    For each Route List Table entry, assign the fourth Route to be checked by the system.
    FF6   2   03   (001-100)    0009    Hold    (0-200)    Hold
     
     
    
    
    
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