Emergency call feature – Inter-Tel Axxess User Manual
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System Features
AXXESS
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ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE – January 2004
Emergency Call Feature
EMERGENCY CALL FEATURE
The system will immediately allow access to local emergency facilities whenever a station user 
enters the Emergency Call feature code (defaults to 911). When activated, the Emergency Call 
feature will select a trunk or route the call based on the device programming. The digit(s) 
required to call the local emergency services facility (defaults to 911) are then automatically 
dialed. Because a condition may exist where a critical situation needs to be reported, this fea-
ture will override all toll restrictions and trunk access programming.
In versions prior to 7.0, when a user dialed 911 at intercom dial tone, the system selected an 
idle trunk using the trunk access code programmed for this feature (defaults to Trunk Group 1) 
or an individual line code (direct trunk access). In versions 7.0 and later, however, the emer-
gency extension is programmable on a per-station basis. In addition, Day/Night Emergency 
Outgoing Access lists are provided to validate the extension making the emergency call. When 
a user dials 911 at intercom or CO dial tone, emergency outgoing access is granted based on 
how system programming and what the user dialed, as described below.
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If the user dials the emergency feature code from a station with a trunk or trunk group 
programmed as the Emergency Extension, the Emergency Call feature routes the call 
based on the station’s Emergency Extension. The trunk or trunk group does not validate 
the station originating the emergency call against the trunk group’s Emergency Day/
Night Outgoing Access List. An idle trunk is seized, and the system automatically dials 
Emergency Number 1.
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If the user dials the emergency feature code from a station with ARS programmed as the 
Emergency Extension:
a. The Emergency Call feature routes the call based on the station’s Emergency
Extension.
b. The call is routed to Route Group 1.
c. The call tries the first facility group in Route Group 1.
d. The trunk group or node trunk group validates the station originating the emer-
gency call against the group’s Emergency Day/Night Outgoing Access List.
e. If the call is denied, it tries the next member in the facility group. If each member
denies the call, the call tries the next facility group in Route Group 1’s list.
If everything is denied due to Emergency Outgoing Access, the call is routed once 
again to Route Group 1. The call then tries the first facility group in Route Group 
1. The trunk group or node trunk group does not validate the station originating the 
emergency call against the group’s Emergency Day/Night Outgoing Access List. If 
no trunks are available, the call tries the next member in the facility group. If all of 
the members are unavailable, the call camps-on to Route Group 1 until a trunk is 
available. 
NOTICE
It shall be the responsibility of the entity or person(s) completing installation and mainte-
nance of hardware or software described herein to research, comply with and be responsi-
ble for the specific governmental rules and regulations regarding Emergency Outgoing 
Access (911) of the geographic location in which such functions are performed.
