Xblue Networks X-25 User Manual
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Note:
For proper operation of redial, or using the dialed, missed, and received call logs, you may need to
establish a rule for your home area code, which can be used to insert or delete specifi c digits.
The system accesses the rules sequentially, when a match is found, the call placed. Therefore,
you may need to change the order of some rules as you create them. You will want to put the
most specifi c rule fi rst, then the less specifi c, etc. As a general rule, the default rule 1, should
always be the last rule in this table.
At least one rule must be created for each line group, or that group may not be able to make telephone calls.
A common rule will be your home area code, meaning where the system is located. For example, if you live
in Kansas your “Home Area Code Rule” would resemble - From 913 To 913, minimum 10, max 10, delete 3. A
second rule may include From 1913 to 1913, Minimum 11, Max 11, delete 4. When a 10 digit number is dialed
such as 913-599-2583, rule 1 will referenced and the system will only dial 599-2583, the 913 will automatically
be deleted. If an 11 digit number is dialed such as 1913-599-2583, rule 2 would be referenced and the system
will only dial 599-2593.
Examples:
Home Area Code - In these examples, which are for the state of Kansas, where 7 digit local numbers are
still used, rules 1 and 2 will automatically delete the area code, rule 2 will delete the 1 as well. In addition,
rule 3 will insert a 1 when someone dials a 10 digit number, which has become more popular since cellular
telephones do not require a 1.
No.
From
To
Min
Max
Del
Insert
Destination
Remove
Edit
Change Order
1
913
913
10
10
3
Group 1
Up - Down
2
1913
1913
10
10
4
Group 1
Up - Down
3
2
9
10
10
0
1
Group 1
Up - Down
4
0
#
1
99
0
Group 1
Up - Down
Home Area Code - This example is for the metropolitan area of Scottsdale, AZ where local dialing is both 7 and
10 digits. This system is installed in the 480 area code.
No.
From
To
Min
Max Del
Insert
Destination
Remove Edit
Change
Order
1
480
480
10
10
3
Group 1
Up - Down
2
1602
1602
11
11
1
Group 1
Up - Down
3
1480
1480
11
11
1
Group 1
Up - Down
4
1623
1623
11
11
1
Group 1
Up - Down
5
2
9
10
10
0
1
Group 1
Up - Down
6
0
#
1
99
0
Group 1
Up - Down
Rule 1 - is 480-123-4567 is dialed, the 480 is deleted
Rules 2, 3 and 4 - if anyone dials 1 + The area code, the 1 will be deleted.
Rule 5 - Anyone that dials any number that starts with 2 - 9, and the number is only 10 digits, the system will
automatically insert the 1 for long distance dialing.
It is important to note, if rule 5 or rule 6 were the fi rst entry, no other entries will be referenced. That is why they
are the last entry in the table.
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