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UNIVERGE SV8100
Guide to Feature Programming
The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming
this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro
wizards for feature programming.
Level 1 – these are the most commonly assigned programs for this feature.
Level 2 – these are the next most commonly assigned programs for this feature.
Level 3 – these programs are not often assigned and require an expert level working knowledge of
the system to be properly assigned.
Program
Program Name
Number
10-09-01
DTMF and Dial Tone Circuit Setup
11-07-01
Department Group Pilot Numbers
– Dial
11-11-50
Service Code Setup (for Setup/
Entry Operation) – Set Message
Waiting Indication
11-11-51
Service Code Setup (for Setup/
Entry Operation) – Cancel
Message Waiting Indication
15-02-26
Multiline Telephone Basic Data
Setup – MSG Key Operation Mode
SV8100 Features and Specifications Manual
Description/Comments
Assign at least one circuit for DTMF
reception (type 0 or 1).
Use the following as a guide when
allocating DTMF receivers:
In light traffic sites, allocate one
DTMF receiver for every 10 devices
that use them.
In heavy traffic sites, allocate one
DTMF receiver for every five
devices that use them.
Assign a Department Group pilot
number for the Voice Mail (eight
digits maximum). The extensions
are assigned to the group in
Program 16-02-01.
Assign a Service Code (eight digits
maximum) to set a Message
Waiting light from an Analog Voice
Mail port.
Assign a Service Code (eight digits
maximum) to cancel a Message
Waiting light from an Analog Voice
Mail port.
Determine whether an extension
MSG key should function as a
Message key (0) or Voice Mail key
(1) (Default = 0). If set as a
Message key, the user can press
the key to call the voice mail only
when they have new messages. If
set as a Voice Mail key, it functions
as a normal Voice Mail key.
Assigned Data
0 = Common Use
1 = Extension Only
2 = Trunk Only
Default:
Circuit/Resource 01~08
= 1 (Extensions)
Circuit/Resource 09~32
= 2 (Trunks)
Circuit/Resource 33~96
= 0 (Not Used)
Circuit/Resource
97~160 = 0 (Common)
When PZ-BS10 is
installed, 97~160 are
available
Up to eight digits
(default not assigned)
SLT
Up to eight digits
SLT
Up to eight digits
0 = Message Key
1 = Voice Mail Key
(default = 1)
Issue 1.0
Level
1
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