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ISSUE 1.0
Program
Number
22-11-06
Transfer Destination Number 2
SL Net allows calls to overflow to a Centralized Voice
Mail from any location using a setting data of 103. When
103 is assigned, calls will overflow to the pilot number de-
fined in PRG 45-01-07.
If the transfer operation mode is set (PRG 22-11-04), and
one of the conditions is met, calls will overflow from the
target number to the destination in this program. If this
was a No Answer condition, calls would overflow to this
program after the timer in 22-01-06 expires.
22-12-01
DID Intercept Ring Group
If the transfer operation mode is set (PRG 22-11-04), and
the call has overflowed through
Transfer Destination Number 1 and 2, and Incoming Ring
Group Transfer is enabled, calls will be routed to the des-
tination in this program.
SL Net allows calls to overflow to a Centralized Voice
Mail from any location using a setting data of 103. When
103 is assigned, calls will overflow to the pilot number de-
fined in PRG 45-01-07.
22-01-06
DID Ring-No-Answer Time
Use this program to assign the amount of time that a call
will ring the DID Transfer Target before overflowing to
Transfer Destination Number 1.
22-01-07
DID Incoming Ring Group No Answer Time
Use this program to assign the amount of time that a call
will ring the Transfer Destination Number 1 before over-
flowing to Transfer Destination Number 2.
This timer also controls the amount of time that a call will
ring the Transfer Destination Number 2 before overflow-
ing to the DID Intercept Ring Group.
4.6 Centralized Voice Mail
Program
Number
11-07-01*
Department Group Pilot Number
Assign the Voice Mail pilot number to the group that is to
be used. A pilot number must fall within the valid number-
ing plan assigned in program 11- 01-01.
NEC recommends that you do not use department group
01 because by default all extensions are assigned to this
group.
This program is only assigned in the system that has the
Voice Mail.
16-01-02
Department Group Calling Cycle
This program is used to define what happens when the
department group pilot number is called.
If this is set to priority, every new call to the pilot number
will search an idle phone in order of the extensions priori-
ty (set in program 16-02-02). The lower the number the
higher the priority for that extension. For example, if two
phones are idle and one phone has a priority of a 1 and
the other phone has a priority of a 2, the phone with the
priority 1 will receive the call.
If this is set to circular, every new call to the pilot number
will cycle to an idle extension in a circular order. The pri-
ority of the extension is not used.
When using a department group for Voice Mail, this pro-
gram must be set to (0) priority.
Networking Manual
Program Name/Description
Program Name/Description
Assigned Data
0 = No Setting
1~50 = Ring Group 1~50
102 = Voice Mail (Call goes to the VM pilot as-
signed in program 45-01-01)
103 = Not Used
201~250 = Department Group 1~50
400 = VRS
401 = DISA
501~599 = DISA/VRS Message (VRS message
number 1~99)
1000~1999 = Speed Dial Bins 000~999
(default =0)
0 = Not Set
1~50 = Ring Group 1~50
102 = Voice Mail (Call goes to the VM pilot as-
signed in program 45-01-01)
103 Centralized Voice Mail (if centralized VM is
enabled this setting is used to route calls to the
VM)
(default =1)
0~64800 seconds
(default =20 seconds)
0~64800 seconds
(default =20 seconds)
Assigned Data
Maximum of 8 digits (0~9, *, #,)
Default:
Department Group No. 1~49: No Setting
Department Group No. 50: 5999
0 = Normal Routing (Priority)
1 = Easy UCD routing (Circular)
(default = 0)
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