Panasonic kx-tea308 Oven User Manual


 
1.9 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Features
74 Feature Guide
[Programming Procedures]
1. ARS Mode ( ARS Selection [350])
Turn on ARS for each outside (CO) line.
2. First Carrier Access Code*
1
Enter the carrier's access code, such as the Host PBX Access code ( Host PBX Access Code [403]),
Carrier Exception code ( Carrier Exception Code [300]), or First Carrier Access code ( 1st Carrier
Selection Code [359]). For example, if the dialled number is "000-93-425-9477" and the First Carrier
Access code is assigned as "000", the modified number is "93-425-9477". Consult your carrier for more
information.
3. Routing Plan Table
Leading Number*
2
( Route 1-4 Selection Code [351-354])
Store the leading numbers of telephone numbers that should be routed by ARS.
Leading Number Exception*
3
( Route 1-4 Exception Code [355-358])
Store the telephone numbers that will bypass ARS here.
Note that the Outside (CO) Line Access number is always ignored by ARS and does not need to be
programmed here.
Calls that are exempt from ARS are connected via the default carrier for that line.
Removed Number of Digits*
4
( ARS Modification—Removed Digits [360])
There may be circumstances where the user-dialled number must be modified in order for the carrier
to connect the call. In this case, store the number of digits to be removed automatically from the
beginning of the dialled number here.
Added Number*
5
( ARS Modification—Added Number [361])
Store the number to be added automatically to the beginning of the dialled number here.
ARS Outside (CO) Line Group*
6
( ARS CO Line Group [364])
When making outside (CO) line calls using the Automatic Line Access number (9/0)
*
, assign the outside
(CO) line group(s) for each Routing Plan number here.
An outside (CO) line belonging to the assigned outside (CO) line group(s) is automatically seized when
making calls using the Automatic Line Access number, and the dialled number is applied to one of the
Routing Plan numbers.
Note
*
For New Zealand, the Automatic Line Access number may be either 1 or 9.
PBX
Local Call
050
(Long-distance Call)
05000
(International Call)
Outside
(CO) Line
First
Carrier
Second
Carrier
Third
Carrier
Group 1 Group 2
Mobile
Jack
1 2 3