NEC Univerge SV8100 Features And Specifications Manual page 364

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Issue 1.0
Guide to Feature Programming
The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming
this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro
wizards for feature programming.
Level 1 – these are the most commonly assigned programs for this feature.
Level 2 – these are the next most commonly assigned programs for this feature.
Level 3 – these programs are not often assigned and require an expert level working knowledge of
the system to be properly assigned.
Program
Program Name
Number
14-07-01
Trunk Access Map Setup
15-06-01
Trunk Access Map for
Extensions
15-07-01
Programmable Function Keys
2 - 340
Description/Comments
Set up the Trunk Access Maps.
This sets the access options for
trunks. Ring Group programming
overrides Access Map
programming.
Assign Trunk Access Maps to
extensions.
Assign CAR/SIE/VE function keys
(code 03 + extension number) or
CO function keys (Code 01 +
trunk port) on multiline terminals.
UNIVERGE SV8100
Assigned Data
1
0 = No access
1 = Outgoing access
only
2 = Incoming access
only
3 = Access only when
trunk on Hold
4 = Outgoing access
and access when trunk
on Hold
5 = Incoming access
and access when trunk
on Hold
6 = Incoming and
Outgoing access
7 = Incoming access,
outgoing access and
access when trunk
on Hold
Trunk Access Maps:
1~200
Default:
Access Maps 1~200 =
Trunk Ports 1~200
assigned with option 7
access (incoming and
outgoing access and
access when trunk is
on Hold).
Trunks 1~200
(default = 1)
Line Key 1~48
0~99 (Normal Function
Code 751 by default)
00 ~ 99 (Appearance
Function Code)
(Service Code 752 by
default)
Delayed Ringing
Level
2
3

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