Class Of Service - NEC UNIVERGE SV8100 Features & Specifications Manual

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UNIVERGE SV8100
Description
Class of Service (COS) sets various features and dialing options (called items) for extensions. The
system allows any number of extensions to share the same Class of Service. An extension can have a
different Class of Service for each of the Night Service modes. This lets you program a different set of
dialing options for daytime operation, nighttime operation and even during lunch breaks. An extension
Class of Service can be changed in system programming or via a Service Code (normally 777). There
are 15 available Classes of Service.
Conditions
Before assigning a new COS, make sure the new COS matches the old COS or you may
enable options, which the extension should not have or remove options, which it should
have.
An extension can have a different Class of Service for each Service mode. At default, the
Mode names are assigned as follows:
Mode 1 = No setting
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Mode 2 = Night
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Mode 3 = Midnight
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Mode 4 = Rest
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Mode 5 = Day2
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Mode 6 = Night2
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Mode 7 = Midnight2
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Mode 8 = Rest2
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Default Setting
The attendant (extension 101) has Class of Service 15 in all Night Service modes. All other
extensions have Class of Service 1 in all Night Service modes.
If changing Class of Service via Service Code:
An extension can use Service Code 777 to change another extension Class of Service
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(Program 20-13-28 = 1).
An extension can automatically block another extension attempt to change their Class of
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Service via Service Code 777 (Program 20-13-28 = 0).
The default Service Code for this option is 777 (Program 11-11-24 = 777).
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