DX-1S Digital PABX - Programming Manual
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This item is to program the number of digits to be the prefix of directory. When the system receive an
dialed number from extension, if the prefix of the number is an intercom flexible prefix number, the
system will delete the prefix according to this programming item and assume the following digits as the
directory number of called party.
This feature will only function when flexible numbering scheme is enable and dialed number is a flexible
number of intercom.
Example 1 :
Program Setting:
3*133*1
- use flexible numbering scheme
3*134*2*1
- set first digit ‘2’ as flexible number
3*136*3
- set flexible number to 3 digits
3*137*0*237
- set flexible range 0 start at 237
3*138*0*239
- set flexible range 0 stop at 239
3*150*3
- set flexible intercom prefix to 3 digits
Operation:
Dialing 238xyz will call to directory number xyz (Directory Number Format = 3)
Example 2 :
Program Setting:
3*133*1
- use flexible numbering scheme
3*134*2*1
- set first digit ‘2’ as flexible number
3*136*3
- set flexible number to 3 digits
3*137*0*237
- set flexible range 0 start at 237
3*138*0*239
- set flexible range 0 stop at 239
3*150*0
- no flexible intercom prefix
Operation:
Dialing 238xyz will call to directory number 238x (Directory Number Format = 4)
Command
3 * 150 * Value <Enter> or
where Value = 0 : no flexible intercom prefix
Value = 1 ~ 4 : number of digits of flexible intercom prefix
Example
3 * 150 * 3 <Enter> - to set flexible intercom prefix to 3 digits.
Condition
1.
Programming Item 133: Flexible Numbering Scheme = 1
2.
Dialed number within flexible range 0. (see Programming Item 137: Flexible Range Start)
Default Value
Default = 0
Related Topic
1.
Programming Item 133: Flexible Numbering Scheme
2.
Programming Item 134: First Digit Type
3.
Programming Item 135: DISA Digit Type
4.
Programming Item 136: Flexible Format
5.
Programming Item 137: Flexible Range Start
6.
Programming Item 138: Flexible Range Stop