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NEC Univerge SV9100 - Chapter 12 All DSP Busy Indication; Section 1 Introduction; Section 2 Service Conditions; Section 3 Related Features

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12
SECTION 2 IMPORTANT NOTES
Simplifying Multiline Terminal Operation with One-Touch Keys
A multiline terminal user can access many features using Service Codes
(e.g.,
Service Code 844 sets Call Forward Busy/No Answer). To streamline
the operation
of their telephone, a multiline terminal user can store these
codes under One-Touch
Keys. This provides one-button operation for
almost any feature. To find out more,
turn to the One-Touch Calling and
One-Touch Serial Operation features.
Programmable Keys
When reading an instruction using programmable keys, you will see a notation
similar to (PRG 15-07 or SC nnn). This means that the key requires service code
nnn, and you can program this code in Program 15-07 or by dialing Service Code
851 or 852. Refer to the Programmable Function Keys feature for more information.
Using Handsfree
The manual assumes each extension has Automatic Handsfree. This lets a user just
press a line key or Speaker key to answer or place a call. For extensions without
Automatic Handsfree, the user must:
Lift the handset or press Speaker for Intercom dial tone.
Lift the handset or press Speaker, then press a line key for trunk dial tone.
Port Assignments
Port Calculation for Trunks:
The system detects the type of blade (trunk or extension) and assigns the required
extension or trunk ports to the slot. The system will use the next available port
numbers it will not reserve any ports.

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