Description
Extension users can prepare a brief text message (Absent Message) that will be displayed to other extension users when they are called. These messages can explain the reason for their absence, and may be edited through system programming and personal programming. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Conditions
• | An extension user can select only one Absent Message at a time. The selected message is displayed at the extension while on-hook. |
• | The caller must use a display proprietary telephone (PT) to see the Absent Message. |
Programming References
• | PC Programming Manual |
• | 2.9.9 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main—Features—![]() |
• | 2.11.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings—Option 3—![]() |
• | 2.11.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings—Option 3—![]() |
• | 2.13.5 [6-5] Absent Message |
• | PT Programming Manual |
• | [008] Absent Message |
Feature Manual References
• | 2.1 Capacity of System Resources |
Operating Manual References
• | 1.3.1 Absent Message |
• | 3.1.2 Personal Programming |
Description
An account code is used to identify outgoing CO line calls for accounting and billing purposes. The account code is appended to the Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) call record. For example, a firm can use an account code for each client to determine which calls were made for which client, and can submit a bill to the client according to the client's account code as shown on the SMDR call record. There are two methods of entering account codes explained below. One of the methods is selected for each extension based on Class of Service (COS) programming. |
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Conditions
• | An account code can be stored in Memory Dialing (One-touch Dialing, for example). |
• | Account Button A flexible button can be customized as the Account button. The Account button is used in place of the feature number for entering an account code. This button is useful because it can be used at any time, while feature number entry is allowed only when hearing a dial tone before seizing a CO line. |
• | Extension users can enter an account code at any time during a call, including after the call has been disconnected and a reorder tone is heard. However, if an account code is entered after there is no longer a reorder tone, the call will not be stored in the SMDR record. |
• | If an account code is entered more than once, the code entered last is logged in the SMDR. |
• | Even in Forced mode, emergency numbers can be dialed without an account code. (→ 1.5.2 Emergency Call) |
• | Proprietary telephone (PT) users can also enter an account code for incoming CO line calls during a conversation. |
• | Verification Code Entry To identify who made a CO line call for accounting and billing purposes, a verification code can be used. This code can be used at any extension. (→ 1.19.1 Verification Code Entry) |
Programming References
• | PC Programming Manual |
• | 2.9.9 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main—Features—![]() |
• | 2.9.12 [2-7-1] Class of Service—COS Settings—CO & SMDR—![]() |
• | PT Programming Manual |
• | [508] Account Code Mode |
Feature Manual References
• | 1.3.20 COS (Class of Service) |
• | 1.6.3 Flexible Buttons |
• | 1.16.3 SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording) |
Operating Manual References
• | 1.2.1 Making Calls |
1.1.3 ARS (Automatic Route Selection)
Description
Different telephone carriers charge different rates for calls placed to different areas. Your PBX may use different telephone carriers to make calls to different areas in an effort to reduce costs. | |
Automatic Route Selection (ARS) is a feature which automatically selects different carriers each time a CO line call is made. In order to use ARS effectively, various ARS-related tables must be preprogrammed to tell the PBX which calls should be placed using which carriers, during which time of day. | |
If you do not activate ARS, if ARS is bypassed, or if you do not use multiple carriers, CO line calls will be connected via the carrier contracted for each line (default carrier). | |
[Carrier Selection Procedure Flowchart] The numbers in parentheses indicate the corresponding items found under [Programming Procedures] on the following pages. |
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2. | Leading Number Exception Table | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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3. | Leading Number Table | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Conditions
WARNING The software contained in the ARS feature to allow user access to the network must be upgraded to recognize newly established network area codes and exchange codes as they are placed into service. |
Failure to upgrade the premises PBXs or peripheral equipment to recognize the new codes as they are established will restrict the customer and the customer's employees from gaining access to the network and to these codes. |
KEEP THE SOFTWARE UP-TO-DATE WITH THE LATEST DATA. |
• | Logging Outgoing Calls by SMDR Whether SMDR logs the user-dialed number or the ARS-modified number is determined through system programming. (→ 1.16.3 SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording)) → 2.18.1 [11-1] Main—SMDR Options— ![]() |
• | ARS Data Import/Export ARS tables and data can be copied to and from the PBX and a PC using the Maintenance Console software. Files are saved in CSV (Comma Separated Value) format. Because of the large amounts of programming that may be necessary to use ARS effectively, you may choose to export ARS tables and data to a PC, edit them using the software of your choosing, then import the new data to the PBX. This is particularly convenient if you need to update your ARS tables for new area codes or telephone rates, or when you'd like to copy ARS tables from one PBX to another. → 2.5.7 Tool—Import → 2.5.8 Tool—Export |
• | TRS Toll Restriction (TRS) checks are performed before ARS number modification, so program TRS Denied Code Tables and Exception Code Tables accordingly. (→ 1.17.6 TRS (Toll Restriction)) |
• | When ARS Routing Takes Place ARS routing takes place after the preprogrammed number of digits (leading number + additional number of digits) have been dialed. |
Programming References
• | PC Programming Manual |
• | 2.5.7 Tool—Import |
• | → ARS - Leading Digit |
• | → ARS - Except Code |
• | → ARS - Routing Plan |
• | 2.5.8 Tool—Export |
• | 2.9.5 [2-3] Timers & Counters—Dial / IRNA / Recall / Tone—![]() |
• | 2.9.18 [2-9] System Options—Option 3—![]() |
• | 2.11.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings—Option 1—![]() |
• | 2.11.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings—Option 1—![]() |
• | 2.13.3 [6-3] Verification Code—![]() |
• | 2.15 [8] ARS |
• | 2.18.1 [11-1] Main—SMDR Options—![]() |
• | PT Programming Manual |
• | [320] ARS Mode |
• | [321] ARS Leading Number |
• | [322] ARS Routing Plan Table Number |
• | [325] ARS Exception Number |
• | [330] ARS Routing Plan Time Table |
• | [331–346] ARS Routing Plan Table (1–16) |
• | [350] ARS Carrier Name |
• | [351] ARS Trunk Group for Carrier Access |
• | [352] ARS Removed Number of Digits for Carrier Access |
• | [353] ARS Carrier Access Code |
Feature Manual References
• | 2.1 Capacity of System Resources |
1.1.4 Automatic Callback Busy (Camp-on)
Description
If the line is busy when a call is made, a callback ring can inform the caller when the line becomes free. |
If the called party was another extension, or if the dialed number is handled by Automatic Route Selection (ARS), the number is automatically redialed after the extension user answers the callback ring. |
Conditions
• | If the callback ring is not answered within 10 seconds, callback is canceled. |
• | If the extension hears a busy tone before dialing the telephone number, only the CO line or trunk group is reserved. After answering the callback ring, the extension should dial the telephone number. |
• | An extension can set only one Automatic Callback Busy. The last setting is effective. |
• | Multiple extension users can set this feature for the same CO line at the same time. However, a maximum of four extension users can set this feature to one extension. Callback ringing will be sent to extensions in the order that the feature was set. In other words, the extension that set the feature first will receive a callback ringing first. |
• | This feature cannot be used for calls to a Voice Processing System (VPS). |
Programming References
• | PC Programming Manual |
• | 2.9.9 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main—Features—![]() |
• | 2.9.11 [2-6-3] Numbering Plan—B/NA DND Call Feature—![]() |
• | PT Programming Manual |
• | None |
Operating Manual References
• | 1.3.4 Automatic Callback Busy (Camp-on) |
1.1.5 Automatic Extension Release
Description
After going off-hook, if an extension user fails to dial any digits within a preprogrammed time period, the user will hear a reorder tone. This operation applies to intercom calls only. |
This feature is also known as Automatic Station Release. |
Conditions
• | A proprietary telephone (PT)/portable station (PS) user hears a reorder tone for a preprogrammed time period, and then the PT/PS returns to idle status automatically. A single line telephone (SLT) user will hear a reorder tone until he or she goes on-hook. | ||||
• | This feature works in one of the following cases: When making an intercom call |
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Programming References
• | PC Programming Manual |
• | 2.9.5 [2-3] Timers & Counters—Dial / IRNA / Recall / Tone |
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• | PT Programming Manual |
• | None |
1.1.6 Automatic Time Adjustment
Description
The PBX clock can be adjusted automatically in the following two ways: |
1. | Daylight Saving Time Setting | |||||||||
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3. | Time Information through Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) | |||||||||
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Conditions
• | Through system programming, it is possible to specify SNTP, ISDN, or neither method as the selected method of automatic time adjustment. |
• | Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) will log call information using the PBX clock so that the logging time will be overlapped at the end of Daylight Saving Time. (→ 1.16.3 SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording)) |
• | The time set through SNTP will apply the same to all PTs and IP-PTs connected to the PBX, regardless if an IP extension is located in another time zone. |
Programming References
• | PC Programming Manual |
• | 2.9.2 [2-1-2] Date & Time—SNTP / Daylight Saving—![]() |
• | 2.9.3 [2-1-2] Date & Time—SNTP / Daylight Saving—Daylight Saving |
• | PT Programming Manual |
• | None |
Feature Manual References
• | 1.9.16 ISDN (INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK) FEATURES |
• | 1.17.4 Timed Reminder |