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Hi All Im pretty new to the NEC system im looking for help regarding inserting the local area code in outbound calls over sip . currently the customer is having to dial the whole number ie 01282 221133 # i know on other systems you can set it so that when the system will automatically insert the 01282 if the system see's that you start to dial with a 2/3/4/5/6/7 or 8 .
Also it would be handy the # could be automated too If anyone can help it would be much appreciated
Damian
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Look under ARS dial treatments.
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Hi ive had a look at the ARS setting and not 100% on what needs tweeking ,is there any examples of a working estup that i could have a look at or the main PGM's i need to be looking at . Thanks in Advance
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Damian,
This is something you need to contact the NEC European branch tech support. There are software differences between the North American and European systems.
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Okydokies ill get in touch. Cheers
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Its pretty easy to do
use the LCR tables in easy edit. set LCR per trunk. dial data 0 - 9, 999 and 112. carrier table 1 for 0,1 999 and 112. access code blank line 1. your std code in line 2. Bobs yer uncle
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