Did Basic Data Setup - NEC SL1100 Programming Manual

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ISSUE 6.0
Level:
IN
Description
Use Program 22-09 : DID Basic Data Setup to define the basic setting of Dial-In incoming calls for
each trunk group.
Input Data
Trunk Group Number
Item
Item
No.
01
Expected Number of
Digits
02
Received Vacant
Number Operation
03
Sub-Addressing
Mode
04
DID Receiving Mode
for ISDN
05
Local Code Digits
06
Local Code
07
Pilot Code
08
T302 Time-out Opera-
tion
Conditions
None
Programming Manual
Program 22 : Incoming Call Setup

22-09 : DID Basic Data Setup

Input Data
1 ~ 8
Enter the number of digits the table ex-
pects to receive from the Telco. Use this
program to make the system compatible
with 3- and 4-digit DID service. If ISDN
trunks, we analyze the last digits that are
set here. If it is T-1 or analog DID, it ana-
lyzes the first digits that are assigned here.
0 = Disconnect (call de-
If the system receives a DID that is not
nied)
routed this program sets what the system
1 = Transfer (call routed
does with the call.
to PRG 22-12)
If the setting data is a (0), Disconnect, the
system will deny the call.
If the setting data is a (1), Transfer, the call
will be routed to the ring group specified in
PRG 22-12-01.
0 = Extension # Specify
(Intercom)
1 = DID Conversion Ta-
ble
0 = Enbloc Receiving
1 = Overlap Receiving
0 ~ 15 (0 = No Local
(Only Overlap Receiving Mode)
Code)
Dial (maximum 16 digits) (Only Overlap Receiving Mode)
Dial (1 digit : 0 ~ 9)
(Only Overlap Receiving Mode)
0 = Disconnect (Cut)
(Only Overlap Receiving Mode)
1 = Transfer (Refer to
Program 22-12 : DID In-
tercept Ring Group.)
01 ~ 25
Description
SL1100
Program
22
Default
4
0
0
0
0
No Setting
No Setting
0
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