NEC Univerge SV8100 Features And Specifications Manual page 987

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UNIVERGE SV8100
Program
Program Name
Number
13-03-01
Speed Dialing Group Assignment
for Extensions
13-04-01
Speed Dialing Number and Name –
Speed Dialing Data
13-04-02
Speed Dialing Number and Name –
Name
13-04-03
Speed Dialing Number and Name –
Transfer Mode
13-04-04
Speed Dialing Number and Name –
Transfer Destination Number
13-04-05
Speed Dialing Number and Name –
Incoming Ring Pattern
13-05-01
Speed Dialing Trunk Group –
Trunk Group Number
14-02-06
Analog Trunk Data Setup – Pause
at 1st digit after Line Seize in
Manual Dial Mode
15-02-04
Multiline Telephone Basic Data
setup – Redial (Speed Dial )
Control
SV8100 Features and Specifications Manual
Description/Comments
For Group Speed Dialing, assign
extensions to Speed Dialing groups
(1~64).
Enter the System and Group Speed
Dialing numbers and names.
Assign a name to each System
Speed Dial bin.
When the incoming caller ID
matches the number programmed in
the speed dial bin, this setting
determines the destination of the
call.
When the incoming caller ID
matches the number programmed in
the speed dial bin, this setting
determines the destination of the
call.
Define the ring tone for the caller ID
routed call.
For each System Speed Dialing
number, enter the routing option
Trunk Group Number (1~100) to dial
out on.
Enable/disable the system ability to
pause after dialing the first digit.
Assign the extension Redial key for
either Common (0) or Group (1)
Speed Dialing.
Assigned Data
01~64
(default = 1)
#
1~9, 0, ,
Pause (Press line key 1)
Recall/Flash (Press line
key 2)
@ = Code to wait for
answer supervision in
ISDN (Press line key 3)
(maximum 24 digits)
(default not assigned)
Maximum 12 Characters
(Use dial pad to enter
name)
(default not assigned)
0 = Not Used
1 = Internal Dial
2 = Incoming Ring Group
(IRG)
(default = 0)
If Transfer mode is
(Refer to 13-04-03):
1 = Internal Dial Mode
#
1~9, 0, ,
, P, R, @
(Maximum 24
Characters)
2 = Incoming Ring Group
0 ~ 100 (IRG Number)
P=Pause R=Recall
@= Additional Digits
when using ISDN
functionality
(default not assigned)
Incoming Ring Pattern
0 = Normal Pattern
1 ~ 4 = Tone Pattern
(1~4)
5 ~ 9 = Scale Pattern
(1~5)
(default = 0)
0~100
(default not assigned)
0 = No Pause (No)
1 = Pause (Yes)
(default = 1)
0 = Common and
Individual Speed Dialing
1 = Group Speed Dialing
(default = 0)
Issue 1.0
Level
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