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Automatic Route Selection
144 Features Aspire Software Manual
44-02-03 : Dial Analysis Table for ARS/F-Route Access - Additional Data
If a Service Type is selected in Program 44-02-02, set the additional data, if required, for the
Pre-Transaction Table for selecting ARS/F-Route (24 digits max: 1-9, 0 * #, @). To enter a
wild card/don’t care digit, press Line Key 1 to enter an @ symbol.
44-02-04 : Dial Analysis Table for ARS/F-Route Access - Dial Tone Simulation
Determine if the Dial Tone Simulation is on (1) or off (0) for the Pre-Transaction Table for
selecting ARS/F-Route. If enabled, this option sends dial tone to the calling party once the
routing is determined. This may be required if the central ofce at the destination does not
send dial tone.
44-03-01 : Dial Analysis Extension Table - Dial
Set the Dial digits (24 digits max: 1-9, 0 * #, @) to be used for the Dial Extension Analysis
Table. When Program 44-02-02 is set to type “3”, this program sets the dial extension analysis
table. These tables are used when the analyzed digits must be more than 8 digits. To enter a
wild card/don’t care digit, press Line Key 1 to enter an @ symbol.
44-03-02 : Dial Analysis Extension Table - Table Number
When dialed digits match the setting in Program 44-03-01, select the ARS/R-Route table
number (0-500) to be used for the Dial Extension Analysis Table.
44-03-03 : Dial Analysis Extension Table - Table Number (251)
If the received digits are not identied in tables 1-250, the F-Route selection table number (0-
500) dened in table 251 is used.
44-03-04 : Dial Analysis Extension Table - Next Table Number
If the received digits do not match the digits set in tables 1-250, table number 252 is used refer
to the next Extension Table Area (1-4) to be searched.
44-04-01 : ARS/F-Route Selection for Time Schedule
Assign each ARS/F-Route Selection number (1-500) to an ARS/F-Route table number for
each ARS/F-Route time mode. There are 8 time modes for ARS/F-Route Access.
44-05-01 : ARS/F-Route Table - Trunk Group Number
For each ARS/F-Route table (1-500) assign a priority number (1-4) and enter the trunk num-
ber to be used (0 = No setting, 101-150 = Networking, 255 = Extension Call).
44-05-02 : ARS/F-Route Table - Delete Digits
For each ARS/F-Route table (1-500) assign a priority number (1-4). Enter the number of dig-
its to be deleted (0-255) from the dialed number.
44-05-03 : ARS/F-Route Table - Additional Dial Number Table
For each ARS/F-Route table (1-500) assign a priority number (1-4). Enter the table number
(dened in Program 44-06) for additional digits to be dialed (0-1000).
44-05-04 : ARS/F-Route Table - Beep Tone
For each ARS/F-Route table (1-500) assign a priority number (1-4). Select whether or not a
beep is heard if a lower priority trunk group is used (0=no beep, 1=beep).
44-05-05 : ARS/F-Route Table - Gain Table Number for Internal Call
For each ARS/F-Route table (1-500) assign a priority number (1-4). Select the gain table num-
ber to be used for internal calls (0-500).
44-05-06 : ARS/F-Route Table - Gain Table Number for Tandem Connections
For each ARS/F-Route table (1-500) assign a priority number (1-4). Select the gain table num-
ber to be used for tandem connection (0-500).
44-05-07 : ARS/F-Route Table - ARS Class of Service
For each ARS/F-Route table (1-500) assign a priority number (1-4). Select the Class of Ser-
vice to be used for ARS (0-16). An extension’s ARS COS is determined in Program 26-04-01.
44-05-08 : ARS/F-Route Table - Dial Treatment
For each ARS/F-Route table (1-500) assign a priority number (1-4). Select the Dial Treatment
to be used (0-15). The Dial Treatments are dened in Program 26-03-01.