NEC Electra Elite 48/192 Features And Specifications Manual page 99

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Restrictions
Route Advance Blocks or Trunks programmed on a line key, bypass
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ARS.
ARS is not available when the Electra Elite 48/192 system is in KF
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registration.
Outgoing calls using Direct Inward System Access (DISA) cannot
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access ARS.
ARS cannot be used to route calls by hour of day or day of week.
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Only a single Route Assignment can be specified for each Dialing
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Assignment entry.
When ARS is set to YES (allow) using Memory Block 1-14-00 (ARS
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Allow/Deny Selection), the MIFM LCR is disabled even when
allowed in system programming.
A maximum of 10 digits can be deleted or added to a Route
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Assignment.
General:
All Trunk Groups in the system (00 is used to deselect trunk groups)
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can be accessed using ARS.
Trunk Group Access code 9 (default) activates ARS at stations
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assigned for LCR Class assignment using Memory Block 4-40 (LCR
Class Selection).
ARS is based on actual digits dialed to properly route the call.
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ARS can be programmed to consider a maximum of eight dialed
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digits before making a selection for the number dialed.
When using Code Restriction with ARS, code restriction applies to
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the digits dialed by the station user.
After an interdigit time of 10 seconds expires during dialing using
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ARS, a busy tone is generated, and the user must redial the number.
When a station user places an outgoing call using ARS, Trunk
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queuing cannot be set.
When a feature code is assigned to CO Feature Service code for
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Code Restriction using Memory Block 1-1-82 (CO Feature Code
Service for Code Restriction), this code does not have to be
programmed in the ARS Dialing Assignment Tables.
When ARS route assignment 00 is set using Memory Block 1-14-03
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(ARS Route Table Number Assignment), the dialed number is sent
out Trunk Group 01 the way the number was dialed.
Automatic Route Selection (ARS)
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