Toshiba DK14 Answering Machine User Manual


 
System & Station
Program 71 – DNIS
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System & Station
Program 71-0 Overview
Defines the DID / Tie / DNIS / ANI line extension numbers that the system should be able to
receive. Each extension number can be from two to five digits; normally the local telephone
company and/or the DNIS long distance carrier company will provide a list of these numbers.
Each RCTU supports a different quantity of DNIS or DID/Tie line extension numbers (shown
above in the Program Sequence).
To assign a DNIS and/or normal Tie/DID line to Program 70-0 assignments: Program 17, LED 05
must be turned ON for the line. In this case, Tie lines do not follow Program 04 assignments and
DID lines do not follow Program 09 assignments. When this program is used with normal (non-
DNIS or non-ANI) Tie and/or DID Lines -Program 17, LEDs 06, 07, and 08 must be OFF.
Program 71-1~71-3 Overview
Assigns the routing destination of each DNIS and/or normal Tie/DID line extension number and/or
the routing destination of Automatic Number Identification (ANI) only lines.
Important! Program 71-1 assigns DNIS numbers to route to selected [DN] buttons and makes
them flash when the DNIS number is called. When assigning DNIS numbers to route
to Directory Numbers ([PDNs], [SDNs], [PhDNs]) using program 71-1, Program
*71, *72, and *73 must also be used to assign the telephones, on which the [DNs]
appear, to ring. When assigning DNIS numbers to route to ACD and DH groups
using Program 71, the telephones (and appropriate [PDN], [SDN], or [PhDN]) in
these groups must also be assigned to ring in Program *71, *72, and *73.
DNIS
Address
DNIS Number
(1~5 digits)
71-0
DNIS Number
Routing Points (71-
1, 71-2, 71-3)
DNIS Number
VM ID Code (1~16 digits)
71-4
DNIS Number Name
(1~16 characters)
71-5
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