Quick
Installation
Guide
X-50
22
Call
Routing
Table
Call
Routing
tables
are
used
to
route
all
dialed
telephone
numbers.
Each
time
a
number
is
dialed
the
X
‐
50
evaluates
the
number
against
the
Call
Routing
Table
entries.
When
the
Call
Routing
Condition
(Rule)
is
found
to
be
true,
the
call
will
be
routed
using
the
entered
parameters.
If
it
is
false,
it
continues
onto
the
next
rule
until
it
finds
a
rule
that
is
true.
In
addition,
you
can
add
or
delete
numbers
before
the
number
is
actually
dialed.
•
The
order
that
these
rules
are
entered
is
very
important.
You
need
to
enter
the
“most
specific”
series
of
numbers
first
and
then
less
specific
series
next.
The
first
entry
should
be
your
home
area
code,
and
then
any
number
that
requires
you
to
dial
all
10
digits
for
a
local
number
and
finally
all
other
area
codes
and
numbers.
o
Rule
1
‐
From
913
to
913
Min
10,
Max
10
‐
this
is
the
home
area
code,
therefore
it
is
listed
first.
When
someone
dials
a
10
digit
telephone
number
that
begins
with
913,
this
rule
is
true
and
the
system
will
delete
the
first
three
digits
(913)
before
dialing
the
number.
However,
if
the
first
three
digits
are
required
you
will
leave
“Del”
(Delete)
set
to
0.
o
Rule
2
–
From
816
to
816
Min
10,
Max
10
‐
this
is
a
specific
area
code
but
not
the
home
area
code,
therefore
it
is
listed
next.
When
someone
dials
a
10
digit
telephone
number
that
begins
with
816,
this
rule
is
true
and
the
system
will
delete
the
first
three
digits
(816)
before
dialing
the
number.
However,
if
the
first
three
digits
are
required
by
your
local
telephone
company
you
will
leave
“Del”
(Delete)
set
to
0.
o
Rule
3
–
From
201
to
999
Min10,
Max
10
–
This
is
a
less
specific
rule
because
it
includes
all
10
digit
numbers
that
start
with
201
through
999,
which
includes
all
of
the
area
codes
in
North
America.
In
addition,
when
this
rule
is
found
to
be
true,
a
1
will
be
inserted
before
the
number
is
dialed.