• Since making changes in PRG 11-01 does not automatically make any other changes in any other
program, changing the number plan after the system is in operation may cause problems in the
following programs:
PRG 11-01 Type 2
(Extension Number)
PRG 11-01 Type 1
(Service Codes)
11-02 11-08 15-12 22-11 11-10 11-14 21-11
11-04 11-17 16-01-01 25-06 11-11 11-15 30-03
11-06 15-01-01 15-14 30-03 11-12 15-07
11-07 15-07 21-11 11-13 15-14
• Any feature which requires dialing a code or extension number can be affected.
• When the system searches the Dial Extension Analyze Table (PRG 11-20-01), the system uses
prefix searching, giving the lower table number the higher priority. For example, the user programs
211 in table 1 and 2113 in table 2, then dials 2113, the system selects table 1.
Example for 310X Example for 3100X
10s Group
(4-digit)
100s Group
(5-digit)
11-01-01 = Dial 3
31 Digit 4 = (9) Dial Extension Analyze Table
11-01-01 = Dial 3
31 Digit 5 = (9) Dial Extension Analyze Table
11-20-01 Table 1 = Dial 310 11-20-01 Table 1 = Dial 3100
11-20-02 Table 1 = Intercom 11-20-02 Table 1 = Intercom
Example for 31000X Example for 310000X
1000s Group
(6-digit)
10,000s Group
(7-digit)
11-01-01 = Dial 3
31 Digit 6 = (9) Dial Extension Analyze Table
11-01-01 = Dial 3
31 Digit 7 = (9) Dial Extension Analyze Table
11-20-01 Table 1 = Dial 31000 11-20-01 Table 1 = Dial 310000
11-20-02 Table 1 = Intercom 11-20-02 Table 1 = Intercom
Default Settings
Extensions and Virtuals are numbered in the following order:
PRG 11-02-01 and PRG 11-04-01
• Physical Extensions:
- Extn Port 1 = 200 ~ Extn Port 128 = 327
• Virtual Extensions:
- All VE Ports = No setting
System Availability
Terminals
All Stations
Required Component(s)
None
SL1000/SL1100
ISSUE 2.0
1-250
Flexible System Numbering
F