NEC univerge SV9100 Programming Manual page 416

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Item
No.
04
Transfer Operation Mode
05
Transfer Destination Number 1
06
Transfer Destination Number 2
400 – Allow the outside party to dial a
different extension number in the
translation table (for example, ring no
answer to a dialed number, the caller then
hears a dial tone, allowing them to enter
another Valid Extension Number).
401– Provide the caller with DISA dialing
options (requires using the DISA
password).
This applies to 22-11-05 and
22-11-06.
07
Call Waiting
PRG 20-09-07 overrides this setting.
08
Maximum Number of DID Calls
09
Music on Hold Source
10
ACI Music Source Port
11
Ring Group Transfer
Enable/Disable each conversation table
ability to follow the Ring Group
programming defined in Program
22-12-01 : DID Intercept Ring Group.
If Program 22-11-05 : DID Translation
Number Conversion, Transfer Destination
Number 1 and Program 22-11-06 : DID
Translation Number Conversion, Transfer
Destination Number 2 are set, the priority
of transferring is in this order: Program
22-11-05 then Program 22-11-06 then if
Program 22-11-11 is enabled, Program
22-12-01.
13
Identify for Mobile Extension
Enable/Disable if when a Mobile
Extension number calls in on this DID will
it provide Internal Tone (1) or route the
call as programmed (0).
2-376
Item
0 = No Transfer
1 = Busy
2 = No Answer
3 = Busy/No Answer
0 = No Setting
1~100 = Incoming Group
102 = In-Skin/External Voice Mail
201~264 = Extension Group
400 = Valid Extension Number
401 = DISA
501~599 = DISA/VRS Message
1000~1999 = Speed Dial Number
0 = Disable (No)
1 = Enable (Yes)
0 ~ 400 (0 = No Limit)
0 = IC/MOH Port
1 = BGM Port
2 = ACI Port
When a sound source type is 2 in
0 = Disable (Caller hears
1 = Enabled (Go to normal ring)
0 = Off
1 = On
Input Data
or InMail
(000~999)
above : (0~96)
Ringback)
Issue 4.0
Default
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
Program 22 : Incoming Call Setup

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