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Program
Number
Program Name/Description
Input Data
Default
22-06-01
Normal Incoming Ring Mode
Indicate whether the trunks in the Ring Group
assigned in Program 22-04-01 should ring or
not ring.
0 = No Ring
1 = Ring
1
22-07-01
DIL Assignment
Assign the destination extension for each DIL
incoming trunk (001~400).
For this selection to work, set Program
22-02-01 to 4 (DIL).
Day/Night Modes (1 ~ 8):
Extension Number (maximum of
eight digits)
Pilot Number
No Setting
22-08-01
DIL/IRG No Answer Destination
If an incoming trunk call rings longer than the
DIL No Answer Time (Program 22-01-04), it
routes to the destination you specify in this
option. Determine if the destination should be a
Ring Group, In-Skin/External Voice Mail, or
Central Voice Mail.
0 = (No Setting)
001 ~ 100 = Incoming Ring
Group
102 = (In-Skin/
External Voice Mail
or InMail)
103 = Centralized VM
1
23-03-01
Universal Answer/Auto Answer
Use this program to let an extension user
automatically answer trunk calls that ring other
extensions. When the user lifts the handset,
they automatically answer the ringing calls
based on Trunk Group Routing programming
(defined in Program 14-06).
Day/Night Mode
1 ~ 8
Route Table Number
0 ~ 100
0
82-08-01
Sidetone Volume Setup
Adjust of the multiline terminal side tone
volume. There are two levels, based on
whether the connected trunk is a digital trunk or
analog trunk.
Input Data (Digital Sidetone
Level: Analog Sidetone Level)
0 (-54 dB : -54 dB)
1 (-48 dB : -54 dB)
2 (-42 dB : -54 dB)
3 (-36 dB : -48(dB)
4 (-30 dB : -42 dB)
5 (-24 dB : -36 dB)
6 (-18 dB : -30 dB)
7 (-12 dB : -24 dB)
8 (-12 dB : -18 dB)
9 (-12 dB : -12 dB)
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