NEC Univerge SV8100 Features And Specifications Manual page 1074

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Issue 8.01
Program
Program Name
Number
20-03-01
System Options for Single Line
Telephones – SLT Call Waiting
Answer Mode
20-03-02
System Options for Single Line
Telephones – Ignore Received
DP Dial on DTMF SLT Port
20-03-03
System Options for Single Line
Telephones – SLT DTMF Dial to
Trunk Lines
20-03-04
System Options for Single Line
Telephones – Dial Sending Start
Time for SLT or ARS
20-03-05
System Options for Single Line
Telephones – SLT Operation
Mode
2 - 1046
Description/Comments
For a busy single line (500/2500
type) telephone, set the mode
used to answer a camped-on trunk
call.
For ESL sets, enabling this option
(1) allows the user to dial Service
Code for Voice Mail Conversation
Record.
Define whether the system should
receive dial pulse and DTMF
signals (0) or ignore dial pulse and
only accept DTMF signals (1).
Type 0: The system keeps the
digits dialed by the single line
telephone on a trunk in a buffer.
After they are received, the
system sends all the digits to
the trunk. If the time space
between digits is longer than
the time in Program 20-03-04,
the system considers all digits
received.
Type 1: The system passes
the received digits from the
single line telephone to the
trunk immediately. If the single
line telephone has a Last
Number Dial key without a
pause, this key may not be
able to use the Last Number
Dial key with the Type 1
setting.
When using a third-party external
paging device, set this option to 1.
In addition, set Program 20-03-04
to 1. These programs must be set
for Wireless DECT (SIP) users to
break dial tone on an analog trunk
that is used for paging.
When ARS or an analog extension
user accesses a trunk and dials an
outside call, the system waits this
interval before outdialing the first
digit.
Set the operation mode for single
line telephones.
UNIVERGE SV8100
Assigned Data
1
0 = Hookflash
(Hooking)
1 = Hookflash +
Service Code 654
(default = 0)
0 = Do Not Ignore (No)
1 = Ignore (Yes)
(default = 0)
0 = Receive all dialed
data, before sending
(All)
1 = Direct through out
(Direct)
(default = 0)
0~64800 (seconds)
(default = 3)
0 = Normal Mode
1 = Extended Mode1
2 = Extended Mode2
(default = 0)
(OPX) Off-Premise Extension
Level
2
3

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