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UNIVERGE SV8100
Program
Number
22-02-01
22-03-01
22-04-01
22-05-01
22-06-01
22-07-01
Central Office Calls, Answering
Program Name
Incoming Call Trunk Setup
Trunk Ring Tone Range – Ring
Tone Pattern
Incoming Extension Ring Group
Assignment
Incoming Trunk Ring Group
Assignment
Normal Incoming Ring Mode
DIL Assignment
Description/Comments
Use this option to set the feature
type for the trunk you are
programming.
Assign Ring Tone Ranges to
trunks. Trunks ring extensions
according to the Ring Tone Range
selected in Program 22-03-0 and
the settings made with either
Service Code 720 or Program
15-02-02.
Assign extensions to ring groups.
To have the trunks ring
extensions, assign trunks to a
Ring Group. The incoming ring
group assignment programmed in
Program 41-03-01 overrides the
setting in this program.
Indicate whether the trunks in the
Ring Group assigned in Program
22-04-01 should ring (1) or not ring
(0).
Assign the destination extension
for each DIL incoming trunk
(001~200).
.
For this selection to work, set
Program 22-02-01 to 4 =
DIL.
Issue 5.0
Assigned Data
Trunks 1~200
0 = Normal
1 = VRS (second
dial tone if no
VRS installed)
2 = DISA
3 = DID
4 = DIL
5 = E&M Tie line
6 = Delayed VRS
7 = ANI/DNIS
8 = DID(DDI) Mode
Switching
(default = 0)
0~8
(Ring Tone Pattern
1~4)
(Melody 1~ Melody 5)
(default = 0)
Maximum eight digits
Default:
Extensions 101~108
(first eight ports) ring
for incoming Ring
Group 1 calls. No
other extensions ring
for incoming Ring
Group 1 calls.
Incoming Group
Number for Day/Night
Mode (1~8):
0 (No Setting)
001~100
(Incoming Group)
102 (In-Skin/ External
Voice Mail or InMail)
(default = 1)
0 = No Ring
1 = Ring
(default = 1)
Extension Number
(maximum eight digits)
(default not assigned)
1 - 239

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