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UNIVERGE SV8100
Guide to Feature Programming
Program
Number
11-01-01
11-02-01
14-02-09
14-02-14
14-05-01
Uniform Numbering Network
Program Name
System Numbering – Service
Code
Extension Numbering
Analog Trunk Data Setup – Busy
Tone Detection
Analog Trunk Data Setup – Loop
Start/Ground Start
Trunk Group – Trunk Group
Number
Description/Comments
Set the systems internal
(Intercom) numbering plan. The
numbering plan assigns the first
and second digits dialed and
affects the digits an extension user
must dial to access other
extensions and features, such as
service codes and trunk codes. If
the default numbering plan does
not meet the site requirements,
use this program to tailor the
system numbering to the site.
Caution
Improperly programming this
option can adversely affect system
operation. Make sure you
thoroughly understand the default
numbering plan before
proceeding.
Before changing your
numbering plan, use PCPro or
WebPro to make a backup copy
of your system data.
Set the extension number. The
extension number can be up to
eight digits long. The first/second
digit(s) of the number should be
assigned in Program 11-01-01.
This allows an employee to move
to a new location (port) and retain
the same extension number.
Used to enable or disable busy
tone detection for trunk ports.
Used to define a analog trunk as
Loop Start or Ground Start.
Assign trunks to trunk groups
(1~100).
Issue 5.0
Assigned Data
Refer to UNIVERGE
SV8100 Programming
Manual
Up to eight digits
1
200
2
201
3
202
~
~
300 499
301 5000
~
~
512 5211
0 = Disable (default)
1 = Enable
0 = Loop Start (default)
1 = Ground Start
Trunk Group Number:
0~100 Priority Number:
1~200 (default = Trunk
Group 1, with priority in
ascending order.)
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