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ISSUE 3.01
Item
Item
No.
11
Callback Auto-
matic Answer
12
Off-Hook Ringing 0 = Muted Off-Hook
13
Redial List Mode
15
Storage of Call-
er-ID for an-
swered call
16
Handsfree Oper-
ation
18
Power-Saving
Mode
21
Virtual Extension
Access Mode
(when idle Virtual
Extension key
pressed)
22
Multiple Incom-
ing From Inter-
com and Trunk
Programming Manual
Input Data
0 = Off
Use this option to enable or disable
1 = On
automatic answer of calls recalling
to a station. For example, if a Trans-
fer Recall or Hold Recall is ringing
back to a station, the following hap-
pens:
If Program 15-02-11 is enabled, the
station will automatically answer the
recall when it goes off-hook. If Pro-
gram 15-02-11 is disabled, a station
does not automatically answer the
recall when it goes off-hook. The
user must first press the line ap-
pearance of the recalling call or
press the answer key.
Use this option to set the telephone
Ringing
Off-hook signaling. Off-hook signal-
1 = No Off-Hook Ring-
ing occurs when a telephone user
ing
receives a second call while busy on
3 = Beep in Speaker
a handset call. To enable/disable
(SP)
Off-hook signaling for an extension
4 = Beep in Handset
Class of Service, use Program
(HS)
20-13-06.
5 = Speaker and Hand-
set Beep
0 = ICM/Trunk (Exten-
Select whether the Redial List fea-
sion/Trunk Mode)
ture should store internal and exter-
1 = Trunk Mode
nal numbers (0), or only external
numbers (1).
0 = Disable (Off)
1 = Enable (On)
0 = Disable (Off)
Enable or disable an extension abili-
1 = Enable (On)
ty to use the speakerphone on out-
side calls. When disabled, users can
hear the conversation, but cannot
respond handsfree.
0 = Normal mode
1 = Power-Saving
Mode (Eco-Mode)
0 = DSS
Determine whether a Virtual Exten-
1 = Outgoing (OTG)
sion (VE) should function as a DSS
2 = Ignore
key or a Virtual Extension. When
DSS (0) is selected, the key func-
tions as a DSS key to the extension
and for incoming calls to that exten-
sion. When Outgoing (1) is selected,
the key functions as a virtual exten-
sion and can be used for incoming
and outgoing calls. When Ignore (2)
is selected, the key functions can re-
ceive incoming calls only.
0 = Disable
If enabled, this affects how a Hotline
1 = Enable
key lights, based on the setting in
Program 22-01-01. If 22-01-01 is set
to 1 for trunk priority, the Hotline key
lights solid when a trunk call rings
in. If 22-01-01 is set to 0 for inter-
com priority, the Hotline key does
not light for incoming trunk calls, but
lights solid for intercom calls. If
15-02-22 is disabled, Hotline keys
light solid for any incoming calls re-
gardless of the setting in Program
22-01-01.
Description
Default
SL1000/SL1100
Related
Program
1
Program
0
15
0
1
1
1
2
1
22-01-01
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