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1037
Terminals
All Multiline Terminals
Required Component(s)
None
Related Features
 Call Appearance (CAP) Keys
 Call Arrival (CAR) Keys
 Call Waiting/Camp-On
 Virtual Extensions
Guide to Feature Programming
Program
Number
Program Name/Description
Input Data
Default
11-04-01
Virtual Extension Numbering
Assign virtual extension numbers.
Maximum of eight digits.
Virtual Extension
Port No. 1 ~ 99 =
Virtual Extension
Number
201 ~ 299
Virtual Extension
Port No. 100 ~
512 = No Setting
15-01-01
Basic Extension Data Setup Extension
Name
Define the extension/virtual extension name.
Maximum of 12 characters.
STA 101 = Ext
101
STA 102 = Ext
102, etc.
15-02-07
Multiline Telephone Basic Data Setup
Automatic Hold for CO lines
When talking on a CO call and another CO line
key is pressed, place the original trunk on Hold
or Disconnect it.
0 = Hold
1 = Disconnect (Cut)
1
15-02-21
Multiline Telephone Basic Data Setup
Virtual Extension Access Mode (When idle
Virtual Extension key pressed)
Determine whether a Virtual Extension/Call
Arrival Key (CAR) should function as a DSS
key, a Virtual Extension, or a CAR key. When
DSS (0) is selected, the key functions as a DSS
key to the extension and for incoming calls to
that extension. When Outgoing (1) is selected,
the key functions as a virtual extension and can
be used for incoming and outgoing calls. When
Ignore (2) is selected, the key functions as a
CAR key and can receive incoming calls only.
Virtual Extension Key Mode
0 = DSS
1 = OTG (Outgoing)
2 = Ignore
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