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 office 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 identified in tables 1-250, the F-Route selection table number (0-
500) defined 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
(defined 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 defined in Program 26-03-01.