Programming instructions
8.4.4
DID/DNIS
Translation Tables
Description:
When you initialize a translation table, you must first enter the string of CO digits that you
obtain from the telephone company. Then you must enter the intercom number that you want to
match with the first CO digit sequence in the string. With this, the system automatically
matches the remainder of the CO digit string to consecutive intercom numbers beginning with
the one that you entered. You can edit the translation table by selecting the item number for
each entry and making the changes that you deem necessary. The translation table includes the
following listed items:
CO Dipit String: This is the actual string of digits expected from the CO. Within a table, each
CO digit sequence in the string must be unique. While each CO digit sequence must have an
assigned extension number, you can assign the same extension number to several CO digit
sequences if you wish.
Name: As an option, you can enter a seven character name for each CO digit sequence in the
string. If you assign a name, the system will use it for LCD display during signalling.
Dav Number: This personal or group intercom number is the one that the system will ring when
a DID/DNIS call arrives through the matching CO digit sequence during normal or daytime
operations.
DID/DNIS
will
not
support Delay Ring, Day 1 ring, or Day 2 ring modes.
Nipht
Number: As an option, you can assign a personal or group intercom number that the
system can ring when a
DID/DNIS
call arrives through the matching CO digit sequence during
night transfer (of ringing) operations.
Rinp Code: As an option you can choose one of eight distinctive ringing codes for each CO
digit sequence in the string. Remember, the proprietary analog telephones provide only four
distinctive ring possibilities.
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