Routes

 

see example

 

NOTE:

Program all Destination extensions before programming disconnects.

To program a route for transfer to a Destination extension:

DIAL

[ ] [ 3 ]

DIAL

Route number (0–9)

DIAL

Day Primary extension number

DIAL

[ # ]

DIAL

Day Secondary extension number (optional)

DIAL

[ # ]

DIAL

Night Primary extension number (optional)

DIAL

[ # ]

DIAL

Night Secondary extension number (optional)

DIAL

[ # ]

To program the Attendant to hang up when a certain route is selected:

If route is selected, Attendant hangs up (useful for Route 0 in after-hours mode):

DIAL

[ ] [ 8 ]

DIAL

Route number

ENTER

a two-digit number for the Destination to be

 

programmed:

 

11 = Day Primary

 

12 = Day Secondary

 

21 = Night Primary

 

22 = Night Secondary

DIAL

[ 5 ]

DIAL

[ # ] [ # ]

To erase a Destination extension for a route:

DIAL

[ ] [ 8 ]

DIAL

Route number

ENTER

a two-digit number for the Destination to be

 

programmed:

 

11 = Day Primary

 

12

= Day Secondary

 

21 = Night Primary

 

22 = Night Secondary

DIAL

[ 0 ] (zero)

DIAL

[ # ] [ # ]

 

 

 

 

 

 

Example: Programming Routes for ABC Supermarket

The following instructions show how to program the routes for the ABC Supermarket example setup described on page 1-10:

To program Route 0:

DIAL

[ ] [ 3 ] [ 0 ] [ 1 ] [ 0 ] [ # ] [ 1 ] [ 6 ] [ # ] [ # ] [ # ]

 

where 0 is the route number, 10 is the Day

 

Primary Destination, and 16 is the Day Second-

 

ary Destination

Also enter the following command so the Attendant will hang up after playing the Night Announcement:

DIAL

[ ] [ 8 ] [ 0 ] [ 2 ] [ 1 ] [ 5 ] [ # ] [ # ]

 

where 0 is the route number, 21 is the code for

 

Night Primary Destination, and 5 means

 

"disconnect"

To program Route 1:

DIAL

[ ] [ 3 ] [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 0 ] [ # ] [ # ] [ # ] [ # ]

 

where 1 is the route number, 20 is the Day

 

Primary Destination, and there is no Night

 

Primary Destination

To program Route 2:

DIAL

[ ] [ 3 ] [ 2 ] [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ # ] [ 1 ] [ 4 ] [ # ] [ # ] [ # ]

 

where 2 is the route number, 12 is the Day

 

Primary Destination, and 14 is the Day Second-

 

ary Destination

To program Route 3:

DIAL

[ ] [ 3 ] [ 3 ] [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ # ] [ 1 ] [ 5 ] [ # ] [ # ] [ # ]

 

where 3 is the route number, 13 is the Day

 

Primary Destination, and 15 is the Day

 

Secondary Destination

Answer Delay (Day)

Sets the number of rings before the Attendant answers a call during business hours.

DIAL

[ ] [ 2 ] [ 9 ] [ 0 ] [ 1 ]

DIAL

Number of rings

 

Valid settings = 1–15 rings

 

Factory setting = 1 ring

DIAL

[ # ]

Answer Delay (Night)

Sets the number of rings before the Attendant answers When business is closed.

DIAL

[ ] [ 2 ] [ 9 ] [ 0 ] [ 2 ]

 

DIAL

Number of rings

 

 

Valid settings = 1–15 rings

 

Factory settings = 1 ring

DIAL

[ # ]

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