NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 Features And Specifications page 90

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Guide to Feature Programming
Program
Program Name/Description
Number
Service Code Setup (for Service Access) –
11-12-08
Barge-In
Determine what the service code should be for
an internal party to use the Barge-In feature.
Single Digit Service Code Setup – Barge-In
11-16-02
15-07-01
Programmable Function Keys
Assign a function key for Barge-In (code 34).
Optional additional data can be assigned as
extension number or
20-06-01
Class of Service for Extensions
Assign a Class of Service (1 ~ 15) to an
extension.
20-13-10
Class of Service Options (Supplementary
Service) – Barge-In Monitor
Enable the extension Barge-In Mode to be
Speech mode or Monitor mode.
20-13-15
Class of Service Options (Supplementary
Service) – Barge-In, Initiate
Turn Off or On an extension user ability to
barge-in on other's calls.
20-13-16
Class of Service Options (Supplementary
Service) – Barge-In, Receive
Turn Off or On Barge-In at the receiving
extension (i.e., Barge-In receive).
*
.
Input Data
MLT, SLT
Maximum of eight digits
*
#
0 ~ 9,
,
Set up Item 02 for single digit
Barge-In. For example, you can
assign Item 02 to use digit 5 for
Barge-In. This allows you to
program a function key with an
extension number plus the
Barge-In code (i.e., 5). This
allows one-touch access to the
Barge-In feature for extension.
Line Key 1 ~ 48
0 ~ 99 (Normal Function Code
851 by default)
*
*
00 ~
99 (Appearance
Function Code) (Service Code
852 by default)
Day Night/Mode: 1 ~ 8
Class of Service of Extensions
(1 ~ 15)
0 = Speech
1 = Monitor
0 = Off
1 = On
0 = Off
1 = On
90
Default
810
No Setting
Extension port
101 = Class 15
All other
extension port =
Class 1
COS 1 ~ 15 = 0
COS 1 ~ 15 = 0
COS 1 ~ 15 = 0

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