DCS MMC PROGRAMSCOMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL NOVEMBER 2001MMC 724 (Page 1 of 2)MMC: 724 DIAL NUMBERING PLANDCS 33 CI 33 CII 33 816 33 408i 33 408 33The system comes with a range of acceptable numbering plans set as default. This MMC allowsthe system installer to customise feature codes and dialling plans. An error message is also pro-vided in case an access/feature code is duplicated.The following options can be selected. (N/A=not applicable.)DialOption DescriptionDCS/CII 816 408/408iSTN DIAL NO. Determines the station port dialling numbers 0 0 0TRK DIAL NO. Determines the trunk port dialling numbers 1 1 1AA/VD DIAL NO.(816=AA DIALNO.)Determines the auto attendant/voice diallerport dialling numbers2 2 N/AMISC DIAL NO. Determines the miscellaneous port diallingnumbers (e.g. MOH)3 3 2STNG DIAL NO. Determines the station group dialling num-bers4 4 3TRKG DIAL NO. Determines the trunk group dialling num-bers5 5 4FEAT DIAL NO. Determines the feature codes 6 6 5S0 STN DIAL NO. Determines the S0 station dialling number 7 7 6*DECT STN DIALNO.Determines the DECT station dialling num-bers8 N/A N/A* 408i systems onlyIf changing feature codes using the FEAT DIAL NO option, you can use the UP and DOWN keysto scroll through selectable features. Features can also be entered via the dial keypad. For ex-ample, for OHVA, the number 6 would be pressed three times. If Block Code is required, press 2twice for BARGE and then use the UP key to select BLOCK. The example shown below de-scribes the use of this option.PROGRAM KEYSUP & DOWN Used to scroll through optionsKEYPAD Used to enter selectionsSOFT KEYS Move cursor left and rightSPEAKER Used to store data and advance to next MMCHOLD Used to clear previous entry