Required System Programming - NEC Univerge SV9100 Manual

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When reading an instruction using programmable keys, you will see a notation similar to (PGM 15-07 or
SC 751: 06). This means that the key requires function code 06, and you can program this code through
Program 15-07 or by dialing Service Code 751. Refer to the Programmable Function Keys feature in
your Features and Specifications Manual if you need more information.
Using Handsfree...
The manual assumes each extension has Automatic Handsfree. This lets a user just press a line key or
Speaker key to answer or place a call. For extensions without Automatic Handsfree, the user must:
Lift the handset or press SPK for Intercom dial tone
Lift the handset or press SPK, then press a line key for trunk dial tone
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2.1

Required System Programming

The selection of an ISDN PRIA, BRIA, or IPLE Blade determines the type of programming you must
do on the SV9100.
Refer to either the AspireNet ISDN or AspireNet IP section below.
Also refer to the examples in the Section 5.
2.2
AspireNet ISDN
°
10-03-01 : PCB Setup - ISDN Line Mode
Determine the line mode of the ISDN. If Basic Rate Interface (BRI) is chosen, the setting must be done for each
line. The settings must match at each end of the networked line. The following entries are acceptable for
Networking.
Item
No.
01
A PRIU interface will provide up to 30 channels, the BRIU interface will provide 2 channels. Program 10-32-01
can limit the quantity of channels available for PRIU interfaces.
SV9100 Networking Manual
U
A
N
P
SPIRE
ET
ISDN Line Number
Item
ISDN Line Mode
1 = T-Point
2 = S-Point
3 = Network Mode (Leased Line)
4 = Network Mode (Interconnected Line)
5 = Interconnection (Interconnected Line,
Fixed Layer 1 Forced NT Mode)
1-4
Input Data
Default
1
13-5

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