Multiple Directory Numbers / Call Coverage
Aspire Software Manual Features 425
21-13-01 : ISDN Calling Party Number Setup for Extensions
Assign each extension a Calling Party Number (maximum 16 digits per entry). The calling
number is the subscriber number of the dial-in number. When a call is made by an extension
which does not have an Extension Calling Number assigned (Program 21-12), the system
sends the calling number for the ISDN trunk dened in Program 21-13.
23-04-01 : Ringing Line Preference for Virtual Extensions
When an extension has a virtual extension assigned to a Programmable Function Key, this
program determines the priority (1-4) for a Ring Group for automatically answering the ring-
ing calls when the handset is lifted. If “00” is selected for the Ring Group, when the user lifts
the handset, the user will answer a ringing call from any group.
Aspire S: Ring Groups 1-8
Aspire: Ring Groups 1-64
Related Features
Automatic Call Distribution (ACD)
Extensions can have Call Coverage Keys for ACD Groups. Refer to Multiple Directory Numbers
/ Call Coverage for ACD Groups in the ACD Manual (P/N 0893202) for the specics.
Call Forwarding, Off-Premise
Multiple Directory Numbers/Call Coverage Keys can be forwarded off-premise.
Caller ID
Call Coverage Keys can receive Caller ID.
Central Ofce Calls, Placing
If, for example, extension 301 dials a trunk access code while using the outgoing virtual
extension key, extension 301’s trunk access route is used for the call.
Class of Service
Class of Service options apply to Multiple Extension Appearances.
Conference
Multiple Directory Numbers/Call Coverage Keys cannot be used to add parties to a Confer-
ence call.
Department Calling
Multiple Extension Appearances can be in Department Calling Groups.
Do Not Disturb / Off-Hook Signaling
A Call Coverage Key follows DND and Off-Hook Signaling programming for an extension.
Group Call Pickup
Multiple Extension Appearances can be in Call Pickup Groups.
ISDN Compatibility
The Calling Party Number for the keyset or virtual port can be programmed.
Line Preference
An extension user can answer an outside call on a Call Coverage Key just by lifting the handset.
Programmable Function Keys
This feature requires uniquely programmed function keys.
Trunk Group/Loop Key (*02), Virtual Extension (*03), and Loop Key (*05) codes can not be
programmed on a DSS Console as the system does not allow entry of the additional data
required.
Station Message Detail Recording
If a keyset makes an outgoing call using the Multiple Directory Number/virtual extension key, the
SMDR indicates the name of the outgoing virtual extension port - not the name of the keyset.