System IDs

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System IDs are crucial to proper system operation. They route calls to the

 

proper extensions and mailboxes and can be used to link boxes for advanced

 

call routing and audiotext features.

 

Each subscriber, guest, interview box, transaction box, voice detect box,

 

directory group, or directory menu, is identified by a unique System ID. The

 

system also uses a unique System ID for automatic directory assistance and

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sending messages to numbered groups.

 

EXAMPLES OF

 

SYSTEM IDS

System IDs include several types. Refer to Figure 22-1 System IDs and the

 

Screens Where they Reside.

ID

IDENTIFIES

SCREEN LOCATION

 

 

 

Personal ID

Subscribers and

Personal Directory Screen

 

Guests

 

 

 

 

Extension # ID

A subscriber

Personal Directory Screen

 

mailbox. (Callers

 

 

dial this number to

 

 

reach the

 

 

subscriber.)

 

 

 

 

Box IDs

Transaction

Transaction Directory Screen

 

Boxes

 

 

Interview Boxes

 

 

Voice Detect

 

 

Boxes

 

 

 

 

 

Operator Box

Application Screen Page 3

 

 

 

 

Auto Directory

Application Screen Page 6

 

Assistance

ID for Alpha Directory

 

 

 

Directory IDs

Numeric Directory

Groups Screen

 

Assistance

 

 

(directory groups

 

 

and menus)

 

 

 

 

Special

Subscribers

Application Screen Page 6

System ID for

leaving messages

ID for Num Groups

Numbered

for message

 

Groups

groups by number

 

 

 

 

Figure 22-1 System IDs and the Screens Where they Reside

Reference

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NEC 750370 manual Call routing and audiotext features, Sending messages to numbered groups, Examples System IDS