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Issue 5.0
Guide to Feature Programming
Program
Number
10-03-XX
11-11-13
11-12-30
11-12-43
14-01-02
14-01-03
14-02-02
14-05-01
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Program Name
ETU Setup
Service Code Setup (for Setup/
Entry Operation) – Display
Language Selection for Multiline
Terminal
Service Code Setup (for Service
Access) – Specified Trunk
Answer
Service Code Setup (for Service
Access) – Universal Answer
Basic Trunk Data Setup –
Transmit Level
Basic Trunk Data Setup –
Receive Level
Analog Trunk Data Setup – Ring
Detect Type
Trunk Group – Trunk Group
Number
Description/Comments
Use program 10-03-XX to setup
and confirm the basic
configuration data for each blade.
This program represents different
data depending on the blade
installed in the slot. Please refer
the SV8100 Programming Manual
for a more detailed description of
this program.
Select the service code which can
be used at an extension to change
the displayed language on a
multiline terminal display.
If required, redefine the service
code used to answer a specific
trunk which is either ringing or on
hold.
If required, redefine the service
code used for Universal Answer.
Customize the transmit and
receive levels of the CODEC Gain
Types for each trunk.
Customize the transmit and
receive levels of the CODEC Gain
Types for each trunk.
This option sets Extended Ring
Detect or Immediate Ring Detect
for the trunk. For T1 loop/ground
start trunks, this option must be
set to 1 for the trunks to ring and
light correctly.
Assign trunks to trunk groups then
go to Program 14-06-01 below to
set up Trunk Group Routing.
Central Office Calls, Answering
UNIVERGE SV8100
Assigned Data
The assigned data
varies depending on
the blade installed in
the slot. Please refer
to the SV8100
Programming Manual
for a more detailed
description of the
10-03-XX programs.
MLT
(default = 778)
MLT, SLT
(default = 772)
MLT, SLT
(default = 872)
Trunks 1~200
1~63
(-15.5 ~ +15.5dB in
0.5dB intervals)
[default = 32 (0dB)]
Trunks 1~200
1~63
(-15.5 ~ +15.5dB in
0.5dB intervals)
[default = 32 (0dB)]
Trunks 1~200
0 = Normal/delayed
1 = Immediate Ringing
(default = 1)
Trunks 1-200
Trunk Groups 1-100
Default = Trunks 1-200
assigned to trunk
group 1 with priorities
equal to the trunk
number.
Trunk 1 = Priority 1
Trunk 200 = Priority
200.

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