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ISSUE 6.0
Item
Item
No.
01
Received Number
02
Target Number
03
DID Name
04
Transfer Operation
Mode
05
Transfer Destination
Number 1
06
Transfer Destination
Number 2
07
Call Waiting
08
Maximum Number of
DID Calls
09
Music on Hold Source 0 = IC/MOH Port
Programming Manual
Input Data
Maximum eight digits
This is the received DID digits.
(0 ~ 9,
*
, #)
Maximum 36 digits
Enter the destination number to which the
(0 ~ 9,
, #, @)
DID number is sent.
*
Maximum 12 characters
This is the name that is assigned to the
DID digits when it rings the extension.
0 = No Transfer
The transfer operation mode allows DID
1 = Busy
calls to have more routing options than just
2 = No Answer
the target number. If the transfer operation
3 = Busy/No Answer
mode is set to "No Transfer" calls will only
be delivered to the Target Number speci-
fied in PRG 22-11-02. If set to one of the
three other modes, it will follow that mode
through all assigned transfer destinations.
0 = No setting
01 ~ 25 = Incoming Ring
Group
102 = VM
103 = Centralized VM
(V1.5 Added)
201 ~ 232 = Department
Group
400 = VRS
401 = DISA
501 ~ 599 = Valid Exten-
sion Number/VRS Mes-
sage (V2.0 Change)
(VRS Message No.)
1000 ~ 1999 = Common
ABB Dial (000 ~ 999)
0 = No setting
400 - Allow the outside party to dial a dif-
01 ~ 25 = Incoming Ring
ferent extension number in the translation
Group
table (for example, ring no answer to a di-
102 = VM
aled number, the caller then hears a dial
103 = Centralized VM
tone, allowing them to enter another Valid
(V1.5 Added)
Extension Number).
201 ~ 232 = Department
401 - Provide the caller with DISA dialing
Group
options (requires using the DISA pass-
400 = VRS
word).
401 = DISA
501 ~ 599 = Valid Exten-
sion Number/VRS Mes-
sage (V2.0 Change)
(VRS Message No.)
1000 ~ 1999 = Common
ABB Dial (000 ~ 999)
0 = Disable (No)
Program 20-09-07 overrides this setting.
1 = Enable (Yes)
0 ~ 084 (0 = No limit)
Per DID translation table a DID can be
0 = No Limit (Can re-
limited to only accept a certain amount of
ceive as many calls as
calls. If a call is delivered to the system
you have available
when the limit has been reached, the out-
trunks.)
side caller will receive a busy tone.
1 = BGM Port
Description
This applies to 22-11-05 and 22-11-06.
SL1100
Default
No Setting
No Setting
No Setting
0
Program
22
0
0
0
0
0
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