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Guide to Feature Programming
DTMF and Dial Tone Circuit Setup
Assign at least one circuit for DTMF reception
(0 or 1).
Use the following as a guide when allocating
DTMF receivers:
In light traffic sites, allocate one DTMF
receiver for every 10 devices that use them.
In heavy traffic sites, allocate one DTMF
receiver for every five devices that use
them.
0 = Common Use
1 = Extension Only
2 = Trunk Only
Circuit/Resource
01 ~ 08 = 1
(Extensions)
Circuit/Resource
09 ~ 32 = 2
(Trunks)
Circuit/Resource
33 ~ 144 = 0
(Common)
When PZ-BS10
is installed, 81 ~
144 are available
Department Group Pilot Numbers – Dial
Assign a Department Group pilot number for
the Voice Mail (eight digits maximum). The
extensions are assigned to the group in
Program 16-02-01.
Service Code Setup (for Service Access) –
Barge-In
Customize the Service Codes used for barge-in
service.
MLT, SLT
0 ~ 9,
*
, # Maximum of eight
digits
Service Code Setup (for Service Access) –
Live Monitoring (SV9100 InMail)
Define access code used for InMail Live
Monitoring (VRS).
MLT
0 ~ 9,
*
, # Maximum of eight
digits
Basic Trunk Data Setup – Caller ID to Voice
Mail
Enable/Disable the system ability to send the
Caller ID digits to voice mail.
Trunks 1 ~ 400
0 = Disable
1 = Enable
Analog Trunk Data Setup – Caller ID
Enable/Disable a trunk ability to receive Caller
ID information.
Trunks 1 ~ 400
0 = No
1 = Yes