NEC Univerge SV8100 Features And Specifications Manual page 852

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Issue 1.0
Program
Program Name
Number
14-04-01
Behind PBX Setup
21-04-01
Toll Restriction Class for
Extensions
21-05-12
Toll Restriction Class – PBX Call
Restriction
21-06-08
Toll Restriction Table Data Setup
– PBX Access Code
Operation
To place a call over a PBX trunk:
1.
At multiline terminal, press Speaker and dial 704.
- OR -
At single line telephone, lift the handset and dial 704.
2.
Dial PBX trunk group number (1~9 or 001~100).
3.
Dial PBX access code and number.
- OR -
1.
At the multiline terminal only, press PBX trunk group key (Program 15-07 or SC 752:
2.
Dial PBX access code and number.
- OR -
1.
At the multiline terminal, press Speaker and dial 0.
- OR -
At the single line telephone, lift the handset and dial 0.
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Description/Comments
For each PBX trunk port, enter 1.
You make a separate entry for each
Night Service mode.
Assign a Toll Restriction Class
(1~15) to each extension.
For each Toll Restriction Class,
enter 1 to restrict calls on the PBX
trunk to outside calls only. Enter 0
to allow users to dial PBX
extensions.
Enter the system PBX access
codes. The system can have up to
four groups of codes. A code can
have one or two digits. Valid
#
entries are 0~9,
and . Use Line
Key 1 as a don't care digit. If using
Account Codes, do not use the
the PBX Access Code.
UNIVERGE SV8100
Assigned Data
0 = Stand Alone (Trunk)
1 = Behind PBX (PBX)
2 = Not Used
3 = CTX assume 9
(default = 0)
Day/Night Mode
1~9 (9 = Power Failure
Mode)
1~15
(default = 2)
1~4 =Table
0 = Disable (None)
Default:
1~6, 8~15 = 0
7 = 1
Dial (Up to two digits)
default:
Table 1~4 = No Setting
in
PBX Compatibility
Level
1
2
3
02 + group).

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