Guide To Feature Programming - NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 Features And Specifications

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Guide to Feature Programming

Program
Program Name/Description
Number
Basic Trunk Data Setup – Account Code
14-01-11
Required
Enable/Disable Account Codes for each trunk.
15-07-01
Programmable Function Keys
Assign a function key as an Account Code key
(code 50). Use this key instead of the dial pad
to enter the * before and after the Account
Code.
20-06-01
Class of Service for Extensions
Assign a Class of Service (1 ~ 15) to an
extension.
System Options for Outgoing Calls – Dial
21-01-04
Tone Detection Time
Set the time the system waits for the Telco to
return Dial Tone.
Account Code Setup – Account Code Mode
35-05-01
Select the Account Code Mode.
Account Code Setup – Forced Account
35-05-02
Code Toll Call Setup
Enable Account Codes for all calls or just toll
calls (for mode 2 or 3 in Program 35-05-01).
Account Code Setup – Account Codes for
35-05-03
Incoming Calls
For each Class of Service (1 ~ 15), enter 1 in
this option to Enable Account Codes for
incoming calls. Enter 0 to Disable Account
Codes for incoming calls. If disabled, any codes
you enter dial out on the connected trunk.
Input Data
0= Disable (No)
1= Enable (Yes)
Line Key 1 ~ 48
0 ~ 99 (Normal Function Code
851 by default)
*
*
00 ~
99 (Appearance
Function Code) (Service Code
852 by default)
Day Night/Mode: 1 ~ 8
Class of Service of Extensions
(1 ~ 15)
0 ~ 64800 seconds
0 = Account Codes disabled
(None)
1 = Account Codes optional
2 = Account Codes required but
not verified (No verify)
3 = Account Codes required and
verified (Verify)
0 = Account Codes for toll and
local calls (All)
1 = Account Codes just for toll
calls (STD)
0 = Account Codes for incoming
calls disabled (No)
1 = Account codes for incoming
calls enabled (Yes)
15
Default
1
Extension port
101 = Class 15
All other
extension port =
Class 1
5
0
0
0

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