NEC SL1100 Features And Specifications Manual page 770

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SL1100
Guide to Feature Programming
Program
Number
10-09-01
DTMF and Dial Tone Circuit Setup
11-12-14
Service Code Setup (for Service Access) -
Trunk Group Access
14-02-11
Analog Trunk Data Setup - Next Trunk in
Rotary if No Dial Tone
14-05-01
Trunk Group - Trunk Group Number
14-06-01
Trunk Group Routing - Priority Order
Number
T
14-07-01
Trunk Access Map Setup - Trunk Port
Number
15-06-01
Trunk Access Map for Extensions
15-07-01
Programmable Function Keys
20-02-02
System Options for Multiline Telephones
- Trunk Group Access Key Operating
Mode
20-29-01
Timer Class for Extension - Day/Night
Mode 1~8, Class Number
20-31-04
Timer Class Timer Assignment - Intercom
Interdigits Time (Intercom I/D Timer)
21-01-02
System Options for Outgoing Calls - In-
tercom Interdigit Time
21-01-05
System Options for Outgoing Calls - Dis-
connect Time When Dial Tone Not Detec-
ted
Operation
To place a call over a Trunk Group
1.
At the Multiline Telephone, press Speaker key.
- OR -
At the Single Line Terminal, lift the handset.
2.
Dial 704.
3.
Dial trunk group number (001~025).
4.
Dial number.
- OR -
1.
Press the Trunk Group key (PRG 15-07 or SC 752:
2.
Dial the number.
To answer an incoming trunk group call:
1.
Lift the handset.
2.
Press the flashing Trunk Group key.
1-758
Program Name
Default
Resource 01 - 96 = 0 (Common)
704
0
Trunk Port 1~84 = Priority 1~84
Route 1, Order Number 1 = 1 (Trunk Group 1)
Order Numbers 2, 3, 4 = 0 (Not Specified)
All Other Routes (2~25) and Order Numbers
(1~4) = 0 (Not Specified).
Access Map 1~84 = Trunk Ports 1~84 as-
signed with option 7 access (incoming and
outgoing access and access when trunk is on
Hold).
1
Refer to Programming Manual.
0
0
10 (seconds)
10 (seconds)
3 (seconds)
*
02 + group).
ISSUE 2.0
Note
Trunk Groups

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