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SL2100
Program
Number
11-09-01
Trunk Access Code
Use this program to assign the trunk access code defined
in program 11-01-01. This is the access code that users
will dial to make outbound calls.
11-09-02
2nd Trunk Route Access Code
Use this program to assign the special trunk access code
defined in program 11-01-01. Users dial this access code
to make outbound calls from a different trunk group rath-
er than using the primary trunk group access code.
21-02-01
Trunk Group Routing for Extensions
This assigns extensions per day/night mode to a route ta-
ble (program 14-06-01).
This program follows the trunk access code in PRG
11-01-01 and 11-09-01.
21-15-01
Individual Trunk Group Routing for Extensions
This assigns extensions per day/night mode to a route ta-
ble (program 14-06-01).
This program follows the "special trunk" access code
from PRG 11-01-01 and 11-09-02.
14-06-01
Trunk Group Routing
With SL Net, four new trunk group routing options have
been added and they are 101 ~ 150. These options allow
the caller to access and make calls using one of the Re-
mote Systems Trunks.
101 will access trunks from Remote system 1 that is pro-
grammed in 10-27-01.
102 will access trunks from Remote system 2 that is pro-
grammed in 10-27-01.
103 will access trunks from Remote system 3 that is pro-
grammed in 10-27-01.
104 will access trunks from Remote system 4 that is pro-
grammed in 10-27-01.
:
150 will access trunks from Remote system 50 that is
programmed in 10-27-01.
21-16-01
Trunk Group Routing for Networks
If a call comes in from across the network, this program
determines the route table (PRG 14-06-01) that will be
accessed in the local system.
15-07-01
Programmable Function Keys
This program is used on a per-station basis to assign dif-
ferent function keys to the multiline terminals.
Function key (*06) is used to assign a key on a phone
that will allow a user to access trunks out of a remote
system just by pressing the key.
When this key is assigned, an additional data of 1~50 is
required. The additional data specifies which Remote
system you will access trunks from.
When this key is used to access trunks out of a Remote
System, it will look at PRG 21-16-01 of the system where
the CO Line resides.
11-12-16
Trunk Access via Networking
This code allows the user to dial the access code (default
No Setting), then the two-digit remote system number (01
~ 04 from PRG 10-27), and then the telephone number to
complete a call from a destination systems trunk.
An example of dialing this code and calling out of Remote
system 1 would be:
user goes off hook and dials 01 92145552000.
13-24
Program Name/Description
Assigned Data
Maximum of 4 digits (0~9, *, #,)
(default =9)
Maximum of 4 digits (0~9, *, #,)
(default =not assigned)
0 = No Setting (Calls will not route)
1~50 = Route Table 1~50
(default =1)
0 = No Setting (Calls will not route)
1~50 = Route Table 1~50
(default =0)
0 = No Setting (Calls will not route)
001 ~ 050 = Trunk Group 1~50
101 ~ 150 = 100+Networking System No.
1001 ~ 1050 = 1000+Route Table No.
(default =1)
0 = No routing (Calls will not route)
1 ~ 50 = Route table 1 ~ 50 (PRG 14-06-01)
(default =1)
*06 = Trunk Access via Networking
Secondary Settings:
1 = Remote System 1 from PRG 10-27
2 = Remote System 2 from PRG 10-27
3 = Remote System 3 from PRG 10-27
4 = Remote System 4 from PRG 10-27
:
50 = Remote System 50 from PRG 10-27
(Refer to the SL2100 programming manual for
the default values and for all other available op-
tions in this program.)
Default Access Code = No Setting
ISSUE 1.0
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