Incoming Ring Tone - NEC SL1100 Programming Manual

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ISSUE 4.0
Program 82 : Basic Hardware Setup for
Level:
MF
Description
Use Program 82-01 : Incoming Ring Tone to set the incoming ring tones, which are the tones a user
hears when a call rings an extension. These tones are grouped into four ring tone Ranges (1 ~ 4), also
called patterns, that consist of a combination of frequencies. (You assign a specific Range to trunks in
Program 22-03 and to extensions in Program 15-02.) Within each range there are three frequency
Types : High, Middle and Low. (Service Code 720 allows users to choose the Type for their incoming
calls.) Each Type in turn consists of two frequencies and the modulation played simultaneously to
make up the tone. These frequencies are determined by their Frequency Number selected in Items 1
and 2 (see below). In this program, you assign the two Frequency Numbers and Modulation for each
Type, for each of the four Ranges. The chart below shows the default Frequency Numbers for each
Type in each Range.
Input Data
Incoming Ringing Tone Number
Ringing Tone Type Number
Item
Item
No.
01
Frequency 1
02
Frequency 2
Programming Manual

82-01 : Incoming Ring Tone

1 = Pattern 1 (Trunk Incoming)
2 = Pattern 2 (Trunk Incoming)
3 = Pattern 3 (Trunk Incoming)
4 = Pattern 4 (Trunk Incoming)
5 = Intercom Incoming Pattern
6 = Alarm Sensor Tone Pattern
7 = Pattern 5 (Trunk Incoming) (V3.0 Added)
8 = Pattern 6 (Trunk Incoming) (V3.0 Added)
9 = Pattern 7 (Trunk Incoming) (V3.0 Added)
10 = Pattern 8 (Trunk Incoming) (V3.0 Added)
Input Data
1 = 520 Hz
2 = 540 Hz
3 = 660 Hz
4 = 760 Hz
5 = 1100 Hz
6 = 1400 Hz
7 = 2000 Hz
1 = 520 Hz
2 = 540 Hz
3 = 660 Hz
4 = 760 Hz
5 = 1100 Hz
6 = 1400 Hz
7 = 2000 Hz
SL1100
Extension
1 = High
2 = Mid
3 = Low
Default
Refer below
Refer below
2-477
Program
82

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