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SL1000
Guide to Feature Programming
Program
Number
15-07-01
20-13-49
15-13-01
15-13-02
R
22-01-04
22-02-01
22-04-01
22-05-01
22-06-01
22-08-01
22-11-05/06
22-12-01
25-03-01
Use the charts below to program the following example:
301
302
303
*1. Trunks ring the same in the day as at night.
*2. MLT has trunk appearances not CAP keys.
Ring Group
Trunk 1
Trunk 2
Trunk 3
*1. Make the same PRG 22-04 entry for all Night Service modes.
X = Trunk assigned to indicated Ring Group
Ring Group >
Ext. 301
Ext. 302
*1. To allow extension user to answer flashing line, be sure to give extension incoming access to the trunk in Program 14-07 and Program 15-06.
1-426
Program Name
Programmable Function Keys
Class of Service Options (Supplementary
Service) - BLF Indication on CO Incoming
State
Loop Keys - Outgoing Option
Loop Keys - Incoming Option
System Options for Incoming Calls - DIL No
Answer Recall Time
Incoming Call Trunk Setup
Incoming Extension Ring Group Assign-
ment
Incoming Trunk Ring Group Assignment
Normal Incoming Ring Mode
DIL/IRG No Answer Destination
DID Translation Table - Transfer Target 1 & 2 0
DID Intercept Ring Group
VRS/DISA Transfer Ring Group With Incor-
rect Dialing
Trunk 1 Rings
Trunk 1 Flashes
Trunk 1 Flashes
Program 22-04 : Incoming Extension Ring Group Assignment
*1
>
1
X
--
--
Program 22-05 : Incoming Trunk Ring Group Assignment
1
1
*1
0
Refer to Programming Manual.
COS 01~15 = 0
0: Programming Function Key No. =
01-24
0: Programming Function Key No. =
01-24
0 (seconds)
0
Extension 200 (first port)
1
1
0
1
0
*1*2
For this extension . . .
Trunk 2 Flashes
Trunk 2 Rings
Trunk 2 Flashes
2
--
X
--
2
*1
0
1
Default
Trunk 3 Flashes
Trunk 3 Flashes
Trunk 3 Rings
3
--
--
X
3
*1
0
*1
0
Ring Groups
ISSUE 1.0
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