NEC SL1100 Features And Specifications Manual page 641

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ISSUE 2.0
Night Service
Programmable Function Keys
Guide to Feature Programming
The programs listed below indicate the most commonly used programs required for this feature. The
programs are listed in the order that the installer should follow. Refer to the PCPro wizards for further
detailed programming.
• When a * is listed next to the Program Number it indicates a program that MUST be set (from a
default state) for this feature to be enabled.
Analog Trunk Ring Group
Program
Number
22-04-01 *
Incoming Ring Group Extension Assignment
Per ring group (1 ~ 25) assign up to 32 extensions to ring when a call
is sent to that group.
22-05-01 *
Incoming Trunk ring Group Assignment
Assign each trunk per day/night mode to one of the available ring
groups (1 ~ 25).
22-02-01
Incoming Call Trunk Setup
For an analog trunk to ring the ring group immediately it must be set
as a type (0) Normal.
If the trunk is answered by another extension first, it may be transfer-
red to the ring group using the service code specified in PRG
11-15-09.
11-15-09
Transfer to Incoming Ring Group
This program is used to assign a service code to transfer a call to a
ring group.
When a call is transferred to a ring group it follows the trunks ring
group setting in PRG 22-05-01.
For example the station is in Ring Group 2 and the Trunk is in Ring
Group 10. When that user transfers the call using this service code
the call will be sent to ring group 10.
22-01-04
DIL/IRG No Answer Destination Timer
A call will ring the group for the specified amount of time programmed.
Once the timer expires, and the call was not answered, the call will
now overflow to the destination set in PRG 22-08-01.
22-08-01
DIL/IRG No Answer Destination
After the timer in PRG 22-01-04 expires the call will be sent to loca-
tion.
20-13-49
BLF Indication on CO Incoming State
When enabled incoming ring group calls will light up any DSS/BLF
keys (PRG 15-07 key 01) of a ringing phone.
When disabled incoming ring group calls will NOT light up the
DSS/BLF keys of a ringing phone.
Features and Specifications Manual
Program Name/Description
SL1100
Assigned Data
Maximum of 8 digits
(default = group 01 has extensions
101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107,
and 108 assigned. All other groups
are not assigned.)
1 ~ 25 = Ring Group 1 ~ 25
102 = Voice Mail (Call goes to the
VM pilot assigned in PRG 45-01-01.)
(default = 1)
0 = Normal
1 = VRS
2 = DISA
3 = DID
4 = DIL
5 = E&M Tie Line
6 = Delay VRS
7 = ANI/DNIS
8 = DID (DDI) Mode Switching
(default = 0)
Maximum of 8 digits (0 ~ 9,
*
, #)
(default = Not Assigned)
0 = No Overflow
1 ~ 64800 = 1 ~ 64800 seconds
(default = 0)
0 = No Setting
1 ~ 25 = Ring Group 1 ~ 25
102 = Voice Mail (Call goes to the
VM pilot assigned in PRG 45-01-01.)
0 = OFF (Disabled)
1 = ON (Enabled)
(default = 0)
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