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SL1100
Pro-
gram
Number
15-22-02
Connect Confirmation
Per Mobile Extension, assigned in PRG 11-02, se-
lect whether a confirmation is required (user dials
*
) to allow the call to cut through when answered.
15-22-03
Trunk Access Code
Select if the normal or individual trunk access code
is used when making the call to the mobile number.
M
13-04-01
Speed Dialing Data
*
Per speed dial bin, assigned in PRG 15-22-01, set
the telephone number to be dialed when the mobile
extension is called.
Do not include the trunk access code in the dialed
number field; PRG 15-22-03 will insert the proper
code.
24-09-01
Call Forward Type
*
Per physical extension select the call forward type as
to the users' preference.
It is recommended to set the users physical exten-
sion as call forward both to the mobile extension.
This will allow for the internal extension number and
the external phone number, programmed in PRG
13-04-01, to ring at the same time. If the user re-
quires their calls to forward back to the voice mail in
the SL1100, in a no answer condition, set the mobile
extension to call forward no answer to the voice mail
pilot number.
24-09-02
CO Call Forwarding Destination for Both Ring,
*
All Call, No Answer
This is used to set the stations forwarding destina-
tion number (for Trunk Calls) in one of the following
three conditions:
1.
2.
3.
24-09-03
Intercom Call Forwarding Destination for Both
*
Ring, All Call, No Answer
This is used to set the stations forwarding destina-
tion number (for Intercom Calls) in one of the fol-
lowing three conditions:
1.
2.
3.
24-09-04
CO Call Forwarding Busy Destination
*
This is used to set the stations forwarding destina-
tion number (for Trunk Calls) if the called station is
in a Busy state.
24-09-05
Intercom Call Forwarding Busy Destination
*
This is used to set the stations forwarding destina-
tion number (for Intercom Calls) if the called station
is in a Busy state.
1-516
Program Name/Description
Call Forward Both Ring
Call Forward ALL Calls
Call Forward No Answer
Call Forward Both Ring
Call Forward ALL Calls
Call Forward No Answer
Assigned Data
0 = Always (User must dial
*
when an-
swered for the call to cut through on ALL
line types.)
1 = On Analog Line (User must dial
when answered for the call to cut through
on Analog lines only.)
2 = Never (When the call is answered the
call is immediately cuts through.)
(default = 0)
0 = Normal Trunk Access (PRG
11-09-01)
1 = Individual Trunk Access (PRG
11-09-02)
(default = 0)
Maximum of 36 digits (0 ~ 9,
*
R)
@ = Wait for Answer Supervision - ISDN
trunks only
P = Pause - Analog Trunk Only
R = Hook flash - Analog Trunk Only
(default = Not Assigned)
0 = No Call Forwarding
1 = Call Forward Both
2 = Call Forward No Answer
3 = Call Forward All
4 = Call Forward Busy No Answer
5 = Call Forward Busy
(default = 0)
Maximum of 24 digits (0 ~ 9,
*
R)
@ = Wait for Answer Supervision - ISDN
trunks only
P = Pause - Analog Trunk Only
R = Hook flash - Analog Trunk Only
(default = Not Assigned)
*
Maximum of 24 digits (0 ~ 9,
R)
@ = Wait for Answer Supervision - ISDN
trunks only
P = Pause - Analog Trunk Only
R = Hook flash - Analog Trunk Only
(default = Not Assigned)
Maximum of 24 digits (0 ~ 9,
*
R)
@ = Wait for Answer Supervision - ISDN
trunks only
P = Pause - Analog Trunk Only
R = Hook flash - Analog Trunk Only
(default = Not Assigned)
*
Maximum of 24 digits (0 ~ 9,
R)
@ = Wait for Answer Supervision - ISDN
trunks only
P = Pause - Analog Trunk Only
R = Hook flash - Analog Trunk Only
(default = Not Assigned)
ISSUE 2.0
Note
*
, #, @, P,
, #, @, P,
, #, @, P,
, #, @, P,
, #, @, P,
Mobile Extension

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