NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 Features And Specifications page 189

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Program
Program Name/Description
Number
Basic Extension Data Setup – Restriction for
15-01-05
Outgoing Disable on Incoming Line
Enable (1)/Disable (0) supervised dial detection
for an extension.
Multiline Telephone Basic Data Setup –
15-02-01
Display Language Selection
Select the language to be displayed on a
multiline terminal display.
Multiline Telephone Basic Data Setup –
15-02-02
Trunk Ring Tone
Set the tone (pitch) of the incoming trunk ring
for the extension port you are programming.
Multiline Telephone Basic Data Setup –
15-02-22
Multiple Incoming From Intercom and Trunk
When this option is disabled, incoming calls to
an extension indicate on any Hotline key for
that extension as solid (busy). When this option
is enabled, lighting is determined by the setting
of Program 22-01-01 Incoming Call Priority. If
set to trunk priority (1), the Hotline key lights
solid when a trunk call rings in. If set to intercom
priority (0), the Hotline key does not light for
incoming trunk calls, but lights solid for
intercom calls.
Single Line Telephone Basic Data Setup –
15-03-03
Terminal Type
Enter 1 for this option to allow a single line port
to receive DTMF tones after the initial call
setup. Enter 0 to have the port ignore DTMF
tones after the initial call setup. For Voice Mail,
always enter 1 (e.g., receive DTMF tones).
15-06-01
Trunk Access Map for Extensions
Assign Trunk Access Maps to extensions.
Input Data
0 = No
1 = Yes
0 = Japanese
1 = English
2 = German
3 = French
4 = Italian
5 = Spanish
6 = Dutch
7 = Portuguese
8 = Norwegian
9 = Danish
10 = Swedish
11 = Turkish
12 = Latin American
Spanish
13 = Romanian
14 = Polish
1 = High
2 = Medium
3 = Low
4 = Ring Tone 1
5 = Ring Tone 2
6 = Ring Tone 3
7 = Ring Tone 4
8 = Ring Tone 5
0 = Disable
1 = Enable
0 = Normal
1 = Special
Trunk Access Maps: 1 ~ 400
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Default
0
1
2
1
0
1

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