Flexible System Numbering - NEC Electra Elite IPK II System User Manual

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Electra Elite IPK II
Enhancements
Version 2000 and higher supports station numbers to be assigned by the 10s group for 4-digit
station numbers, 100s group for 5-digit, 1,000s group for 6-digit station numbers, and 10,000s group
for 7-digit station numbers.
Description
Flexible System Numbering lets you reassign the system port-to-extension assignments. This allows an
employee to retain their extension number if they move to a different office. Also, factory technicians can
make the following comprehensive changes to your system number plan:
Set the number of digits in internal (Intercom) functions. For example, extension numbers can have
up to eight digits.
Change your system Service Code numbers.
Assign single digit access to selected Service Codes.
Talk to your sales representative to find out if this program is available to you.
You can also use Flexible System Numbering to change the system Trunk Group Routing code.
Although the default code of 9 is suitable for most applications, you can alter the code if needed.
The system provides a completely flexible system numbering plan. Refer to the chart below and the
Electra Elite IPK II Programming Manual for more details.
Program
11-01-01 System Numbering
11-09-01 Trunk Access Code

Flexible System Numbering

Flexible System Numbering
Flexible System Numbering
Set the system internal (Intercom) numbering plan. The
numbering plan includes the digits an extension user
must dial to access features and other extensions.
Assign the single-digit trunk access code (normally 9).
This is the code users dial to access Automatic Route
Selection or Trunk Group Routing.
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