NEC UNIVERGE SV8100 Features & Specifications Manual page 222

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Issue 5.0
Guide to Feature Programming
Program
Number
10-02-04
10-02-05
10-09-01
11-15-03
13-04-01
13-04-02
13-04-08
1 - 212
Program Name
Location Setup – Area Code
Location Setup – Trunk Access
Code
DTMF and Dial Tone Circuit
Setup
Service Code Setup,
Administrative (for Special
Access) – Backup Data Save
Speed Dialing Number and Name
– Speed Dialing Data
Speed Dialing Number and Name
– Name
Memo 1
Description/Comments
Enter the local area code.
Enter the trunk access code digits
required to place an outgoing call.
Allocate the circuits (1~16 or
1~64) on the CD-CP00 for either
DTMF receiving or dial tone
detection.
This service code is used for back
up the programmed data on the
SRAM and Call History to the
Flash ROM.
While saving the database, it may
cause system lock up.
Enter the System and Group
Speed Dialing numbers and
names.
Assign a name to each System
Speed Dial bin.
Define Memo Display information
tied to Common Speed Dial bin or
Telephone Book which match with
incoming Caller ID. This will be
displayed in LCD Line 1.
UNIVERGE SV8100
Assigned Data
(default not assigned)
Dial up to eight digits
*
#
,
0~9,
(default not assigned)
0 = Common Use
1 = Extension Only
2 = Trunk Only
Default:
Circuit/Resource
01~08 = 1 (Extensions)
Circuit/Resource
09~32 = 2 (Trunks)
Circuit/Resource
33~96 = 0 (Not Used)
Circuit/Resource
97~160 = 0 (Common)
When PZ-BS10 is
installed, 97~160 are
available
MLT
*
#
#
9
*
#
1~9, 0,
,
Pause (Press line key
1)
Recall/Flash (Press
line key 2)
@ = Code to wait for
answer supervision in
ISDN (Press line key 3)
(maximum 24 digits)
(default not assigned)
Maximum 12
Characters (Use dial
pad to enter name)
(default not assigned)
Maximum of 28 digits.
(default - not assigned)
Caller ID

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