, #, @)
Enter the destination number to which the
DID number is sent.
No Setting
03 DID Name Maximum 12 characters This is the name that is assigned to the
DID digits when it rings the extension.
No Setting
04 Transfer Operation
Mode
0 = No Transfer
1 = Busy
2 = No Answer
3 = Busy/No Answer
The transfer operation mode allows DID
calls to have more routing options than just
the target number. If the transfer operation
mode is set to "No Transfer" calls will only
be delivered to the Target Number speci-
fied in PRG 22-11-02. If set to one of the
three other modes, it will follow that mode
through all assigned transfer destinations.
0
05 Transfer Destination
Number 1
0 = No setting
01 ~ 25 = Incoming Ring
Group
102 = VM
103 = Centralized VM
(V1.5 Added)
201 ~ 232 = Department
Group
400 = VRS
401 = DISA
501 ~ 599 = Valid Exten-
sion Number/VRS Mes-
sage (V2.0 Change)
(VRS Message No.)
1000 ~ 1999 = Common
ABB Dial (000 ~ 999)
0
06 Transfer Destination
Number 2
0 = No setting
01 ~ 25 = Incoming Ring
Group
102 = VM
103 = Centralized VM
(V1.5 Added)
201 ~ 232 = Department
Group
400 = VRS
401 = DISA
501 ~ 599 = Valid Exten-
sion Number/VRS Mes-
sage (V2.0 Change)
(VRS Message No.)
1000 ~ 1999 = Common
ABB Dial (000 ~ 999)
400 - Allow the outside party to dial a dif-
ferent extension number in the translation
table (for example, ring no answer to a di-
aled number, the caller then hears a dial
tone, allowing them to enter another Valid
Extension Number).
401 - Provide the caller with DISA dialing
options (requires using the DISA pass-
word).
This applies to 22-11-05 and 22-11-06.
0
07 Call Waiting 0 = Disable (No)
1 = Enable (Yes)
Program 20-09-07 overrides this setting. 0
08 Maximum Number of
DID Calls
0 ~ 084 (0 = No limit)
0 = No Limit (Can re-
ceive as many calls as
you have available
trunks.)
Per DID translation table a DID can be
limited to only accept a certain amount of
calls. If a call is delivered to the system
when the limit has been reached, the out-
side caller will receive a busy tone.
0
09 Music on Hold Source 0 = IC/MOH Port
1 = BGM Port
0
ISSUE 6.0 SL1100
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