Charles, Thanks for the response. In this application, most of the calls are indeed local, however, we have a large number of traveling sales people (realtors) that come into the office and use the phones. We just want to tell them 'dial 9 to get out' and not want to have to train them on selecting specific lines, etc. I know that even if we tell them 'don't use line 3 for long distance', they will ignore this and the long distance rates are high for that line (because we really don't need long distance on 3 lines)
I am a newbie to the PBX world, this is my first, however, I am a programmer by training, so I suspect I could do the programming if someone got me started. I really have no idea currently how the ARS works, or even what exactly it is. I do have some manuals that I have not yet consumed. I do have some programming software called the 'kx-td programmer' that I have begun using to program the terminals. Any tips on how to get started with ARS? Thanks!! Phill - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Phill Grove Love Austin Homes P.O. Box 200357 Austin, TX 78720 - 0357 O) 512-853-9522 Fax) 512-692-9166 C) 512-632-3681 -----Original Message----- From: Charles Patterson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 1:35 PM To: Phill Grove; [email protected] Subject: Re: Help needed - programming KX-TD816 for 3 CO lines withdifferent services Hi Phil, I would make a suggestion to simplify things. Of the hundreds of systems I've installed over the years, no one has ever asked to make use of ARS (Automatic Route Selection). While the system should be able to do just what you want, unless you really enjoy the programming part of it, you might consider another way. You could put the lines into trunk groups such that co 1 is the first line, 2 is the second line, and 3 is the third line for outgoing usage order. i.e. when you dial 9 or if the phone are set for preferred outgoing co selection, 1 is first, then 2 then 3. Now just tell people that local calls should be made from line 3. Since you only have 7 people/phones, they could probably manage that. (Now if the majority of calls are local calls, then you could put co 3 as the first line selected, and tell people to use 2 for long distance.) This would save a lot of headaches in trying to make the ARS work. I realize there may be other good reasons for wanting the ARS, so I'm not saying you "shouldn't" use it, just that it may be trickier than you need. good luck Charles Charles Patterson Patterson Communications, Inc. Tarrytown, NY [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.pattersoncommunications.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Phill Grove" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 12:33 PM Subject: KX-T: Help needed - programming KX-TD816 for 3 CO lines withdifferent services > > > > > I am a newbie with 3 CO lines with different services I need to use with > my > new KX-TD816. I've got the PBX up a running and need a little programming > help. > > > > > > System Configuration: > > 1 - KX-TD816-7 > > 2 - TVS90 VM System > > 7 - KX-T7453 Phones > > > > > > 3 C.O. Lines > > > > Line 1 - VOIP line - unlimited local/long distance. Requires area code > for > all calls (including local). Used for business incoming and outgoing. > > Line 2 - VOIP line - unlimited local/long distance. Requires area code > for all calls (including local). Used for FAX machine in, or extra > outgoing > line out when other lines in use. > > Line 3 - SWB line - unlimited local calls ONLY. Requires area code for > long distance only. Used for business incoming or local outgoing. No long > distance. > > > > Programming needed: > > > > For outgoing local (non 512 area code) calls: > > - Detect local calls as calls with 7 digits only (or optionally > beginning with '512' area code) > > - Use line 3 first, then line 1 (if line 3 in use), then line 2 > (if > line 1 in use) > > - Automatically add '512' prefix to numbers when dialing out on > lines 1 or 2 (but not line 3) > > - Automatically strip '512' prefix from numbers dialed that get > routed to line 3 > > > > For outgoing long distance calls: > > - Use line 1 first, then line 2 (if line 1 in use). Do not use > line > 3 for outgoing long distance (option: allow line 3 usage if access code is > entered) > > > > > > Can anyone tell me how to program the PBX for this application? > > > > Thanks, > > Phill Grove > > > > > > > > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > - > - > > Phill Grove > > Love Austin Homes > > P.O. Box 200357 > > Austin, TX 78720 - 0357 > > > > O) 512-853-9522 Fax) 512-692-9166 C) 512-632-3681 > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > KX-T Mailing list --- http://kxthelp.com/ > Subscription changes: http://kxthelp.com/mailman/listinfo/kxt > > _________________________________________________________________ KX-T Mailing list --- http://kxthelp.com/ Subscription changes: http://kxthelp.com/mailman/listinfo/kxt

