164
Speed Dialing Number and Name – Speed
Dialing Data
Enter the Common and Group Speed Dialing
numbers and names which are to be used for
Trunk-to-Trunk Forwarding.
Maximum of 24 digits (0 ~ 9,
*
,
#, @, P, R)
@ = Wait for Answer
Supervision - ISDN trunks only
P = Pause - Analog Trunk Only
R = Hook flash - Analog Trunk
Only
Basic Trunk Data Setup – Transmit Gain
Level for Conference and Transfer Calls
CODEC gain set at 0 dB [Program 14-01-04 =
32 (CODEC Gain Type 2)] can be used to set
the transmit CODEC gain type for multiline
Conference or transferred calls.
1 ~ 57 (-15.5dB ~ +12.5dB in
0.5dB intervals)
Basic Trunk Data Setup – Receive Gain
Level for Conference and Transfer Calls
CODEC gain set at 0 dB [Program 14-01-04 =
32 (CODEC Gain Type 2)] can be used to set
the transmit CODEC gain type for multiline
Conference or transferred calls.
1 ~ 57 (-15.5dB ~ +12.5dB in
0.5dB intervals)
Trunk Group Routing – Priority Order
Number
Set the priority order number 1 ~ 4.
0 = Not Set
1 ~ 100 = Trunk group No.
1001 ~ 1100 = 1000 + Route
Table No.
Programmable Function Keys
Assign an Automatic Forwarding at Department
Group key (58) or a Delayed Forwarding at
Department Group key (59) for an extension
user.
Line Key 1 ~ 48
0 ~ 99 (Normal Function Code
851 by default)
*
00 ~
*
99 (Appearance
Function Code) (Service Code
852 by default)
Department Group Assignment for
Extensions
Set up the Department Group called by the pilot
number and the extension priority when a group
is called.
Call Pickup Groups are set up in 23-02.
Department Groups 1 ~ 64
Priority 1 ~ 9999
Default = 1
extensions in
Department
Group 1 with
priority in port
order:
Port 1 priority = 1
Port 256 priority
= 256
Class of Service for Extensions
Assign a Class of Service (1 ~ 15) to
extensions.
Day Night/Mode: 1 ~ 8
Class of Service of Extensions
(1 ~ 15)
Extension port
101 = Class 15
All other
extension port =
Class 1