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NEC SL1000 - Flexible System Numbering

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Flexible System Numbering
Description
Flexible System Numbering lets you reassign the system port-to-extension assignments. This allows
an employee to retain their extension number if they move to a different office. In addition, factory
technicians can make comprehensive changes to your system number plan. You can have factory
technicians:
Set the number of digits in internal (Intercom) functions. For example, extension numbers can have
a maximum of 4 digits (SL1000) 8 digits (SL1100).
Change your system Service Code numbers.
Assign single digit access to selected Service Codes.
Talk to your sales representative to find out if this program is available to you.
You can also use Flexible System Numbering to change the system Trunk Group Routing code.
Although the default code of 0 is suitable for most applications, you can alter the code if needed.
The system provides a completely flexible system numbering plan. Refer to the chart below and the
SL1000/SL1100 Programming Manual for more details.
Flexible System Numbering
Program Description
11-01-01 System Numbering Set the system internal (Intercom) numbering plan. The num-
bering plan includes the digits an extension user must dial to
access features and other extensions.
11-09-01 Trunk Access Code Assign the single-digit trunk access code (normally 9). This is
the code users dial to access Automatic Route Selection or
Trunk Group Routing.
11-20-01 Dial Extension Analyze Table Use tables 01 ~ 128 to assign the digits to be dialed using the
Dial Extension Analyze Tables. These tables are used when
PRG 11-01-01 is set to option 9 = Dial Extension Analyze.
(Up to 4 (SL1000) 8 (SL1100) digits can be assigned and the
valid entries are: 0, 1 ~ 9, #,
*
)
11-20-02 Dial Extension Analyze Table Assign the Type of Dial for the Dial Extension Analyze Table
from PRG 11-20-01.
(Svc Code, Intercom, Operator, or F-Route)
11-10 Service Code Setup (for System Administrator)
11-11 Service Code Setup (for Setup/Entry Operation)
11-12 Service Code Setup (for Service Access)
11-14 Service Code Setup (for Hotel)
11-15 Service Code Setup, Administrative (for Special Ac-
cess)
Customize the Service Codes.
11-16 Single Digit Service Code Setup Assign the Single Digit Service Codes. these are the post-dial-
ing codes a user can dial after placing an Intercom call to a co-
worker.
Conditions
Programming follows a telephone extension number, not the port number in most cases. If you
relocate a telephone, you may need to change additional programming. For example, if you change
the extension assigned to a port in PRG 11-02, the line key programming does not follow. However,
if you move the extension using the Station Relocation Feature, the line key programming does
follow.
ISSUE 2.0
SL1000/SL1100
Features and Specifications Manual 1-249
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