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    Value Range
    Max. 16 characters
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.12.5 [6-5] Absent Message
    Programming Manual References
    None
    Feature Manual References
    1.1.1 Absent Message
    2.12.6 [6-6] Tenant
    A maximum of 8 tenants can share the PBX. Each tenant is composed of specified extension user 
    groups. The PBX offers each tenant its own Time Table and system resources.
    To assign extensions as operators easily, click Extension Number Setting (see 2.1.6 Extension 
    Number Setting).
    Music On Hold
    Specifies the audio source to be used for Music on Hold.
    Default
    Same as System Setting
    Value Range
    Same as System Setting, BGM, Tone
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.12.6 [6-6] Tenant
    Programming Manual References
    2.8.3 [2-2] Operator & BGM
    Feature Manual References
    1.11.4 Music on Hold
    1.17.2 Tenant Service
    Operator (Extension Number)
    Specifies the extension number or the floating extension number of an incoming call distribution group 
    to be designated as the tenant operator. When this parameter is left unspecified, the PBX operator 
    serves as the tenant operator.
    Default
    Not stored. 
    						
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    Value Range
    Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9)
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.12.6 [6-6] Tenant
    Programming Manual References
    2.8.3 [2-2] Operator & BGM
    Feature Manual References
    1.12.3 Operator Features
    1.17.2 Tenant Service
    ARS Mode
    Specifies the ARS mode used when making a CO line call.
    Default
    Same as System Setting
    Value Range
    Off: ARS is disabled.
    On for Local Access Operation: ARS operates when an extension user makes a call using any Idle 
    Line Access method.
    On for Any CO Access Operation: ARS operates when an extension user makes a call using any CO 
    Line Access method.
    Same as System Setting: The setting specified in ARS Mode in 2.14.1 [8-1] System Settings is 
    applied.
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.12.6 [6-6] Tenant
    Programming Manual References
    2.14.1 [8-1] System Settings
    Feature Manual References
    1.1.3 ARS (Automatic Route Selection)
    1.17.2 Tenant Service
    System Speed Dial
    Indicates the system speed dialing table used by the tenant (reference only).
    Default
    Basic Memory 
    						
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    Value Range
    Basic Memory: PBX basic system speed dialing numbers are used.
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.12.6 [6-6] Tenant
    Programming Manual References
    2.12.1 [6-1] System Speed Dial
    Feature Manual References
    1.16.4 Speed Dialing, System
    1.17.2 Tenant Service
    2.12.7 [6-7] Dialing Plan
    The PBX sends all of the dialed digits at once after an extension user completes dialing. The PBX 
    can recognize the end of dialing when the dialed telephone number starts with the programmed 
    leading number and contains the programmed total number of digits.
    When the PBX recognizes the end of dialing to an analog CO line, the PBX cancels the muting of the 
    callers voice sent to the analog CO line immediately. If the PBX cannot recognize the end of dialing, 
    the PBX mutes the callers voice sent to an analog CO line from the time at which the last digit is 
    dialed until the analog CO line inter-digit timer expires.
    4 tables can be programmed, each with a maximum of 50 leading numbers. Select the table to 
    program from the Dialing Plan Table list.
    To assign a set of leading numbers automatically, click Auto Assign.
    Leading Number
    Specifies the leading number to be regarded as the beginning of dialing.
    Default
    No. 1 in Dialing Plan Table 1: N11
    No. 2 in Dialing Plan Table 1: NXX NXX XXXX
    No. 3 in Dialing Plan Table 1: 1NXX NXX XXXX
    Others: Not stored.
    Value Range
    Max. 32 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, N [2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9], P [0, 1], and X [0-9, *, and #])
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.12.7 [6-7] Dialing Plan
    Programming Manual References
    2.8.4 [2-3] Timers & Counters—Dial / IRNA / Recall / Tone—Dial—Analog CO First Digit
    2.8.4 [2-3] Timers & Counters—Dial / IRNA / Recall / Tone—Dial—Analog CO Inter-digit
    2.9.1 [3-1-1] Trunk Group—TRG Settings—Main—Dialing Plan Table 
    						
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    Feature Manual References
    None
    Removed Number of Digits
    Specifies the number of leading digits of the dialed number to be removed.
    Default
    0
    Value Range
    0–15
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.12.7 [6-7] Dialing Plan
    Programming Manual References
    None
    Feature Manual References
    None
    Added Number
    Specifies the number to be added to the dialed number in place of the removed digits.
    Default
    Not stored.
    Value Range
    Max. 32 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, and P [Pause])
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.12.7 [6-7] Dialing Plan
    Programming Manual References
    None
    Feature Manual References
    None
    2.12.8 [6-7] Dialing Plan—Auto Assign
    It is possible to assign a set of leading numbers automatically. 
    						
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    Select Auto Assigning Table
    Selects the set of preset leading number values to assign to the active dialing plan table. When Type 
    D is selected, you will be prompted to enter a 3-digit area code, and 7 Xs, in cells 1 through 47 of 
    the dialing plan table.
    Default
    Ty p e  A
    Value Range
    Type A: 1:N11, 2:NXX XXXX, 3:1NXX NXX XXXX, 4-50: Not stored
    Type B: 1:N11, 2:NNX XXXX, 3:1NPX NXX XXXX, 4-50: Not stored
    Type C: 1:N11, 2:NXX XXXX, 3:1NNX XXXX, 4:1NPX NXX XXXX, 5-50: Not stored
    Type D: 1-47: Not stored, 48:N11, 49:NXX XXXX, 50:1NXX NXX XXXX
    Type E: 1:N11, 2:NXX NXX XXXX, 3:1NXX NXX XXXX, 4-50: Not stored
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.12.8 [6-7] Dialing Plan—Auto Assign
    Programming Manual References
    2.12.7 [6-7] Dialing Plan
    Feature Manual References
    None
    2.12.9 [6-8] Hotel
    Various settings related to the hospitality features of the PBX can be set.
    Main
    Hotel Operator—Extension 1–4
    Specifies the numbers of the extensions designated as hotel operators.
    Default
    Extension 1: 101
    Value Range
    Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9)
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.12.9 [6-8] Hotel
    Programming Manual References
    None 
    						
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    Feature Manual References
    1.8.4 HOSPITALITY FEATURES
    SMDR for External Hotel Application 1—Timed Reminder (Wake-up Call)
    Selects whether Timed Reminder data is output on SMDR.
    Default
    No Print
    Value Range
    No Print, Print
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.12.9 [6-8] Hotel
    Programming Manual References
    2.16.1 [10-1] Main
    Feature Manual References
    1.16.1 SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording)
    1.17.3 Timed Reminder
    SMDR for External Hotel Application 2—Printing Message 1–8
    Specifies the text of the message output on SMDR when this Printing Message is selected from an 
    extension.
    The % character can be used in a message, and requires a number to be entered in its place when 
    the message is selected from an extension. This character can be used a maximum of seven times 
    in a Printing Message.
    Default
    Not stored.
    Value Range
    Max. 16 characters
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.12.9 [6-8] Hotel
    Programming Manual References
    2.16.1 [10-1] Main
    Feature Manual References
    1.13.9 Printing Message
    1.16.1 SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording) 
    						
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    2.13 [7] TRS
    2.13.1 [7-1] Denied Code
    Toll Restriction (TRS) prohibits an extension from making certain CO line calls. Each time mode of 
    every COS is assigned one of the seven TRS levels. TRS level 7 provides the maximum restriction 
    (all CO line calls are prohibited) and level 1 provides the minimum (all CO line calls are allowed). TRS 
    levels 2–6 are used to restrict calls according to the codes programmed in the Denied Code Tables 
    here and Exception Code Tables in 2.13.2 [7-2] Exception Code. If the leading digits of the dialed 
    number are not found in the applicable Denied Code Tables, the call is made.
    A maximum of 100 denied codes can be programmed for each level. 20 codes are displayed at a time. 
    To display other sets of codes, click the applicable tab.
    Denied Code Tables—Level 2–Level 6
    Specifies the leading digits of toll restricted numbers for each level.
    Default
    Not stored.
    Value Range
    Max. 16 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, and X)
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.13.1 [7-1] Denied Code
    Programming Manual References
    2.8.11 [2-7-1] Class of Service—COS Settings—TRS—TRS Level—Day, Lunch, Break, Night
    2.13.2 [7-2] Exception Code
    Feature Manual References
    1.17.5 TRS (Toll Restriction)
    2.13.2 [7-2] Exception Code
    Toll Restriction (TRS) prohibits an extension from making certain CO line calls. Each time mode of 
    every COS is assigned one of the seven TRS levels. TRS level 7 provides the maximum restriction 
    (all CO line calls are prohibited) and level 1 provides the minimum (all CO line calls are allowed). TRS 
    levels 2–6 are used to restrict calls according to the codes programmed in the Denied Code Tables 
    in 2.13.1 [7-1] Denied Code and Exception Code Tables here. A call denied by the applicable 
    Denied Code Tables is checked against the applicable Exception Code Tables, and if a match is 
    found, the call is made.
    A maximum of 100 exception codes can be programmed for each level. 20 codes are displayed at a 
    time. To display other sets of codes, click the applicable tab. 
    						
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    Exception Code Tables—Level 2–Level 6
    Specifies the leading digits of the numbers to be exempted from Toll Restriction for each level.
    Default
    Not stored.
    Value Range
    Max. 16 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, and X)
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.13.2 [7-2] Exception Code
    Programming Manual References
    2.8.11 [2-7-1] Class of Service—COS Settings—TRS—TRS Level—Day, Lunch, Break, Night
    2.13.1 [7-1] Denied Code
    Feature Manual References
    1.17.5 TRS (Toll Restriction)
    2.13.3 [7-3] Special Carrier Code
    If the PBX has access to multiple telephone companies, a Special Carrier Access Code is required 
    each time a CO line call is made. By programming these Special Carrier Access Codes here, Toll 
    Restriction (TRS) can restrict or allow calls to be made by ignoring the codes and looking at the 
    telephone number only. If a Special Carrier Access Code is found in the dialed number, TRS will look 
    only at the following digits.
    A maximum of 20 Special Carrier Access Codes can be programmed.
    Special Carrier Access Code
    Specifies a Special Carrier Access Code. Special Carrier Access Codes and Host PBX Access codes 
    should be unique.
    Default
    Not stored.
    Value Range
    Max. 16 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #)
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.13.3 [7-3] Special Carrier Code
    Programming Manual References
    None
    Feature Manual References
    1.16.2 Special Carrier Access Code 
    						
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    1.17.5 TRS (Toll Restriction)
    2.13.4 [7-4] Emergency Dial
    Any extension user can dial the programmed emergency numbers at any time after seizing a CO line. 
    The restrictions imposed on the extension, such as Toll Restriction (TRS), Account Code—Forced 
    mode, and Extension Dial Lock are disregarded.
    A maximum of 10 emergency numbers can be programmed.
    Emergency Number
    Specifies the numbers used for making emergency calls. It is not necessary to start the emergency 
    number with a CO Line Access number.
    Default
    1: 911, 2–10: Not stored.
    Value Range
    Max. 32 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, T [Transfer], P [Pause], and F [Flash])
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.13.4 [7-4] Emergency Dial
    Programming Manual References
    None
    Feature Manual References
    1.5.2 Emergency Call
    2.13.5 [7-5] Miscellaneous
    Toll Restriction (TRS) prohibits an extension from making certain CO line calls. The following optional 
    settings can be programmed to activate a TRS check, override TRS, or switch between TRS 
    methods.
    TRS Override by System Speed Dialing
    Enables an outgoing CO line call to override TRS when the call is made using System Speed Dialing.
    Default
    Enable
    Value Range
    Disable, Enable
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.13.5 [7-5] Miscellaneous 
    						
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    Programming Manual References
    2.12.1 [6-1] System Speed Dial
    Feature Manual References
    1.17.5 TRS (Toll Restriction)
    TRS Check for dial * #
    Enables a TRS check for the user-dialed   and #. This is useful in preventing unauthorized calls 
    which could possibly be made through certain telephone company exchanges.
    Default
    No Check 
    Value Range
    No Check, Check
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.13.5 [7-5] Miscellaneous
    Programming Manual References
    None
    Feature Manual References
    1.17.5 TRS (Toll Restriction)
    Mode when Dial Time-out before TRS Check
    Selects whether a CO line is disconnected if the TRS check has not been completed when the CO 
    line Inter-digit timer expires.
    Default
    Disconnect
    Value Range
    Disconnect: The CO line is disconnected as soon as the timer expires.
    Keep: The TRS check is performed when the timer expires.
    Maintenance Console Location
    2.13.5 [7-5] Miscellaneous
    Programming Manual References
    2.8.4 [2-3] Timers & Counters
    Feature Manual References
    1.17.5 TRS (Toll Restriction) 
    						
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