NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 Features And Specifications page 1109

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Program
Program Name/Description
Number
Service Code Setup (for Service Access) –
11-12-10
Station Speed Dialing
Assign Service code used for accessing
System Speed Dial bins (default
Service Code Setup (for Service Access) –
11-12-11
Group Speed Dialing
Customize the service code used for group
speed dialing.
Speed Dialing Option Setup – Speed Dialing
13-01-01
Auto Outgoing Call Mode
Designate trunk or intercom outgoing mode.
Speed Dialing Option Setup – Number of
13-01-03
Common Speed Dialing Bins
Designate the bins the system uses for System
Speed Dialing.
13-02-01
Group Speed Dialing Bins
Designate the starting and ending bin numbers
the system uses for Group Speed Dialing.
13-03-01
Speed Dialing Group Assignment for
Extensions
For Group Speed Dialing, assign extensions to
Speed Dialing groups.
Speed Dialing Number and Name – Speed
13-04-01
Dialing Data
Enter the System and Group Speed Dialing
numbers and names.
Speed Dialing Number and Name – Name
13-04-02
Assign a name to each System Speed Dial bin.
Speed Dialing Number and Name – Transfer
13-04-03
Mode
When the incoming caller ID matches the
number programmed in the speed dial bin, this
setting determines the destination of the call.
Speed Dialing Number and Name – Transfer
13-04-04
Destination Number
When the incoming caller ID matches the
number programmed in the speed dial bin, this
setting determines the destination of the call.
MLT, SLT
*
#
0 ~ 9,
,
Maximum of eight
digits
#
2).
MLT, SLT
*
#
0 ~ 9,
,
Maximum of eight
digits
0 = Trunk Outgoing Mode
1 = Intercom Outgoing Mode
0 ~ 10000
0 = No Common Speed Dialing
01 ~ 64
0 ~ 9999
Starting bin number range:
0 ~ 9990
Ending bin number range:
0 ~ 9999
01 ~ 64
Maximum of 24 digits.
1 ~ 9, 0, *,
Pause (Press line key 1)
Recall/Flash (Press line key 2)
@ = Code to wait for answer
supervision in ISDN (Press line
key 3)
Maximum of 12 characters
(Use dial pad to enter name)
0 = Not Used
1 = Internal Dial
2 = Incoming Ring Group (IRG)
If Transfer mode is (Refer to
Program 13-04-03):
1 = Internal Dial Mode
1 ~ 9, 0, *,
(Maximum 24 Characters)
2 = Incoming Ring Group
0 ~ 100 (IRG Number)
P = Pause R = Recall
@ = Additional Digits when
using ISDN functionality
1109
Input Data
No Setting
No Setting
#
No Setting
No Setting
#
, P, R, @
Default
813
814
0
1000
1
0

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