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21 Virtual Extension Access
Mode (when idle Virtual Ex-
tension key pressed)
Determine whether a Virtual
Extension (VE) should function
as a DSS key or a Virtual Ex-
tension. When DSS (0) is se-
lected, the key functions as a
DSS key to the extension and
for incoming calls to that exten-
sion. When Outgoing (1) is se-
lected, the key functions as a
virtual extension and can be
used for incoming and outgoing
calls. When Ignore (2) is se-
lected, the key functions can
receive incoming calls only.
0 = DSS
1 = Outgoing (OTG)
2 = Ignore
2
22 Multiple Incoming From Inter-
com and Trunk
If enabled, this affects how a
Hotline 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 Pro-
gram 22-01-01.
0=Disable
1 = Enable
1 22-01-01
23 Speed Dial Preview Mode
This option defines how a
speed dial key functions when
pressed. If set to Preview (0),
the speed dial number can be
previewed before dialing. If set
to Outgoing Immediate (1), the
number is dialed immediately.
0 = Preview
1 = Outgoing Immediately
0
27 Handset Volume
Determine how an extension
handset volume is set after it is
adjusted during a call.
0 = Back to Default (Back)
1 = Stay at previous level (Stay)
1
28 Message Waiting Lamp Color
Determine whether an exten-
sion Message Waiting Lamp
lights Green (0) or Red (1)
when a message is received.
0=Green
1 = Red
0 (V1.5 Added)
29 PB Back Tone Level
This program allows adjustment
of the PB Back Tone Level
when you are calling an ISDN
Line.
1 ~ 63 (- 15.5 dB ~ + 15.5 dB) 32 (0 dB)
30 Toll Restriction Class
Select the Toll Restriction Class
to use when placing a call from
a virtual extension.
0 = Vir. Ext. (Virtual Extension Class)
1 = Real Ext. (Real Extension Class)
1 15-02-21
34 Call Register Mode
The Caller ID Scroll stores
Trunk calls only (0), or both In-
ternal and Trunk calls (1).
0 = Trunk Mode
1 = Extension/Trunk Mode
1
ISSUE 1.1SL1000
Program
15
Program 15 : Extension, Basic Setup2-118

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