NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 Features And Specifications page 584

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Program
Program Name/Description
Number
15-07-01
Programmable Function Keys
Assign a Voice Mail key to an extension. You
must enter the Voice Mail key code (code 77)
followed by:
Your own extension number if you are
setting up your own Voice Mail key.
A virtual extension number if you are setting
up a Message Centre key for a virtual
extension.
A co-worker's extension number if you are
setting up a Message Centre key for an
installed extension.
An uninstalled extension number if you are
setting up a Message Centre key for an
uninstalled extension.
(Optional) Assign a Voice Mail Record key to an
extension (code 78).
(Optional) Assign a Personal Answering
Machine Emulation key (code 16).
(Optional) Use a Call Redirect key (49) to allow
a user to transfer a call to another extension or
voice mail without answering the call.
16-02-01
Department Group Assignment for
Extensions
Set up the Department Group called by the pilot
number and the extension priority when a group
is called.
Call Pickup Groups are set up in 23-02.
System Options for Multiline Telephones –
20-02-09
Disconnect Supervision
Enable/Disable disconnect supervision for the
system.
20-06-01
Class of Service for Extensions
Assign a Class of Service (1 ~ 15) to the voice
mail extensions. You should use COS 14 for all
time modes.
Input Data
Line Key 1 ~ 48
0 ~ 99 (Normal Function Code
851 by default)
*
*
00 ~
99 (Appearance
Function Code) (Service Code
852 by default)
Department Groups 1 ~ 64
Priority 1 ~ 9999
0 = Disable
1 = Enable
Day Night/Mode: 1 ~ 8
Class of Service of Extensions
(1 ~ 15)
584
Default
Default = 1
extensions in
Department
Group 1 with
priority in port
order:
Port 1 priority = 1
Port 256 priority
= 256
1
Extension port
101 = Class 15
All other
extension port =
Class 1

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