Program 71-4 Overview

System & Station

Program 71 – DNIS

A DNIS and/or Tie/DID extension number and/or ANI only line can be assigned to route one of the following destinations:

Primary Directory Number [PDN] - secondary appearances of this [PDN] will also ring if Programmed to ring in Program *71, *72, and/or *73

Phantom Directory Number

Distributed Hunt Group

ACD Group

Outside telephone number routed externally over the Public Telephone Network

The system remote maintenance modem

Night ringing over the external page

The external voice paging system (Private Network Tie lines only)

A DNIS number or ANI only line can be assigned to route to one destination only in each of the three system ringing modes (Day, Day2 and Night); the destination can be unique or different in each ringing mode. For each DNIS Tie/DID extension number, the routing destination can be a unique destination or it can be the same destination as that assigned to other DNIS numbers. To assign lines that receive both ANI and DNIS with each call to Program 71-1 assignments: Program 17, LED 05, 07 and 08 must be turned ON; for lines that receive DNIS digits only, LED 05 and 08 must be ON.

This program can also be used with non-DNIS or non-ANI Tie and/or DID lines to route calls. In this case, the normal Tie digit assignments in Program 04 and DID digit assignments in Program ￿09 will not be active - Program 17, LED 06, 07, 08 must be OFF and LED 05 must be ON for normal Tie/DID lines.

The last address (499 for RCTUC3/D3, RCTUE3/F3; 349 for RCTUBA3/B3; and 199 for RCTUA3 or DK40i) in Program 71-0 is used to assign ANI only lines to a routing destination. All ANI only lines must be assigned to the same routing destination; this destination can be unique in each of the ringing modes (Day/Day2/Night).

To assign an ANI only Tie/DID line to Program 71-1 assignments: Program 17, LED 05 must be turned OFF and LED 07 and 08 must be ON for lines that receive ANI digits only.

Program 71-4 Overview

This feature is available when using DTMF In-band VM integration only; it is not provided with SMDI VM integration.

This Program assigns a Voice Mailbox ID (VMID) number to each DNIS/Tie/DID extension number and/or ANI only lines. This allows each DNIS/Tie/DID extension number and/or ANI only lines to be routed to a unique Voice Mail box when the number directly rings or is Call Forwarded to the Voice Mail system. When a DNIS/Tie/DID extension number or ANI line rings a station that has call forwarding set to Voice Mail, the DNIS/Tie/DID extension or ANI VMID is sent to the VM machine (if programmed in Program 71-4). If a DNIS/Tie/DID extension or ANI VMID is not programmed, the Call Forwarding station’s VMID is sent to the voice mail machine when the DNIS/Tie/ DNIS extension or ANI call forwards to VM. This program can also be used with non-DNIS Tie and/or DID lines to assign VMID digits to normal Tie or DID numbers.

The last address (499 for RCTUC3/D3, RCTUE3/F3; 349 for RCTUBA3/B3, and 199 for RCTUA3 or DK40i) in Program 71-4 can be used to assign a VMID code to ANI only lines. All ANI only lines will be directed to the same Voice Mailbox.

To assign an ANI only Tie/DID line to Program 71-4 assignments: Program 17, LED 05 must be turned OFF and LED 07 and 08 must be ON for lines that receive ANI digits only.

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