Simplifying Multiline Terminal Operation With One-Touch Keys; Programmable Keys; Using Handsfree; Port Assignments - NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 Features And Specifications

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Simplifying Multiline Terminal Operation with One-Touch Keys

A multiline terminal user can access many features using Service Codes
(e.g., Service Code 844 sets Call Forward Busy/No Answer). To streamline
the operation of their telephone, a multiline terminal user can store these
codes under One-Touch Keys. This provides one-button operation for
almost any feature. To find out more, turn to the One-Touch Calling and
One-Touch Serial Operation features.

Programmable Keys

When reading an instruction using programmable keys, you will see a notation
similar to (PRG 15-07 or SC nnn). This means that the key requires service code
nnn, and you can program this code in Program 15-07 or by dialing Service Code
851 or 852. Refer to the Programmable Function Keys feature for 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:

Port Assignments

Port Calculation for Trunks:
The system detects the type of blade (trunk or extension) and assigns the required
extension or trunk ports to the slot. The system will use the next available port
numbers – it will not reserve any ports.
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Lift the handset or press Speaker for Intercom dial tone.
Lift the handset or press Speaker, then press a line key for trunk dial tone.
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