NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 Features And Specifications page 188

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Program
Program Name/Description
Number
11-11-21
Service Code Setup (for Setup/Entry
Operation) – Check Incoming Ring Tones
Check incoming ring tones used for registration
and setup.
Service Code Setup (for Service Access) –
11-12-30
Specified Trunk Answer
If required, redefine the service code used to
answer a specific trunk which is either ringing or
on hold.
Basic Trunk Data Setup – Transmit Level
14-01-02
Customize the transmit and receive levels of
the CODEC Gain Types for each trunk.
Basic Trunk Data Setup – Receive Level
14-01-03
Customize the transmit and receive levels of
the CODEC Gain Types for each trunk.
Analog Trunk Data Setup – Ring Detect Type
14-02-02
Set 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.
Trunk Group – Trunk Group Number
14-05-01
Assign trunks to trunk groups then go to
Program 14-06-01 below to set up Trunk Group
Routing.
Trunk Group Routing – Priority Order
14-06-01
Number
Set the priority order number 1 ~ 4.
14-07-01
Trunk Access Map Setup
Set up the Trunk Access Maps. This sets the
access options for trunks. Ring Group
programming overrides Access Map
programming.
Input Data
MLT
*
#
0 ~ 9,
,
Maximum of eight
digits
MLT, SLT
*
#
0 ~ 9,
,
Maximum of eight
digits
Trunks 1 ~ 400
1 ~ 57
(-15.5 ~ +12.5dB in 0.5dB
intervals)
Trunks 1 ~ 400
1 ~ 57
(-15.5 ~ +12.5dB in 0.5dB
intervals)
Trunks 1 ~ 400
0 = Normal/delayed
1 = Immediate Ringing
Trunk Port 1 ~ 400 = Priority
1 ~ 400
0 = Not Set
001 ~ 100 = Trunk group No.
101 ~ 150 = 100 + Networking
System No.
1001 ~ 1100 = 1000 + Route
Table No.
0 = No access
1 = Outgoing access only
2 = Incoming access only
3 = Access only when trunk on
Hold
4 = Outgoing access and access
when trunk on Hold
5 = Incoming access and access
when trunk on Hold
6 = Incoming and Outgoing
access
7 = Incoming access, outgoing
access and access when trunk
on Hold
Trunk Access Maps: 1 ~ 400
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Default
811
772
32 (0dB)
32 (0dB)
1
Default = Trunks
1 - 400 assigned
to trunk group 1
with priorities
equal to the
trunk number.
Trunk 1 = Priority
1 Trunk 400 =
Priority 400.
Route 1, Order
Number 1 = 1
(Trunk Group 1)
Order Numbers
2, 3, 4 = 0 (Not
Specified)
All Other Routes
(2 ~ 100) and
Order Numbers
(1 ~ 4) = 0 (Not
Specified).
Access Maps
1 ~ 400 = Trunk
Ports 1 ~ 400
assigned with
option 7 access
(incoming and
outgoing access
and access
when trunk is on
Hold).

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