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SL1100
Item
No.
21
Virtual Extension
Access Mode
(when idle Virtual
Extension key
pressed)
Program
22
Multiple Incom-
ing From Inter-
com and Trunk
15
23
Speed Dial Pre-
view Mode
27
Handset Volume
28
Message Waiting
Lamp Color
29
PB Back Tone
Level
30
Toll Restriction
Class
34
Call Register
Mode
35
Message Waiting
Lamp Cycle for
Calling Exten-
sion
2-130
Item
Input Data
0 = DSS
1 = Outgoing (OTG)
2 = Ignore
0 = Disable
1 = Enable
0 = Preview
1 = Outgoing Immedi-
ately
0 = Back to Default
(Back)
1 = Stay at previous
level (Stay)
0 = Green
1 = Red
1 ~ 63 (- 15.5 dB ~
+ 15.5 dB)
0 = Virtual Extension
(Follows virtual exten-
sion Toll Class in PRG
21-04.)
1 = Real Extension
(Follows physical sta-
tions Toll Class in PRG
21-04.)
0 = Trunk Mode
1 = Extension/Trunk
Mode
1 = Cycle 1
2 = Cycle 2
3 = Cycle 3
4 = Cycle 4
5 = Cycle 5
6 = Cycle 6
7 = Cycle 7
Description
Determine whether a Virtual Exten-
sion (VE) should function as a DSS
key or a Virtual Extension. When
DSS (0) is selected, the key func-
tions as a DSS key to the extension
and for incoming calls to that exten-
sion. When Outgoing (1) is selected,
the key functions as a virtual exten-
sion and can be used for incoming
and outgoing calls. When Ignore (2)
is selected, the key functions can re-
ceive incoming calls only.
If enabled, this affects how a Hotline
key lights, based on the setting in
Program 22-01-01. If 22-01-01 is set
to 1 for trunk priority, the Hotline key
lights solid when a trunk call rings
in. If 22-01-01 is set to 0 for inter-
com priority, the Hotline key does
not light for incoming trunk calls, but
lights solid for intercom calls. If
15-02-22 is disabled, Hotline keys
light solid for any incoming calls re-
gardless of the setting in Program
22-01-01.
This option defines how a speed dial
key functions when pressed. If set to
Preview (0), the speed dial number
can be previewed before dialing. If
set to Outgoing Immediate (1), the
number is dialed immediately.
Determine how an extension hand-
set volume is set after it is adjusted
during a call.
When 1 is assigned in this pro-
gram and a user sets the volume
to maximum, the volume is reset
to a level to meet FCC standards
when the user hangs up.
Determine whether an extension
Message Waiting Lamp lights Green
(0) or Red (1) when a message is
received.
This program allows adjustment of
the PB Back Tone Level when you
are calling an ISDN Line.
Select the Toll Restriction Class to
use when placing a call from a virtu-
al extension.
The Caller ID Scroll stores Trunk
calls only (0), or both Internal and
Trunk calls (1).
Select the cycle method that the
Large LED flashes when the exten-
sion has set Message Waiting.
Program 15 : Extension, Basic Setup
ISSUE 6.0
Default
Related
Program
2
1
22-01-01
0
1
1
32 (0 dB)
1
15-02-21
1
3

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