Guide to Feature Programming
Program
No.
Program Name
Input Data
Default
10-09-01
DTMF, Dial Tone Detection Setup - DTMF, Dial
Tone Detection
0 = Common use for both analog
extensions and trunks
1 = Use for analog extensions
(DTMF Receivers)
2 = Use for analog trunks (DTMF
receivers/Dial tone detection/
Caller ID detection)
Resource 01 - 140 = 0
11-12-14
Service Code Setup (for Service Access) - Trunk
Group Access
0~9,
*
, # Maximum of 8 digit
704
14-02-11
Analog Trunk Data Setup - Next Trunk in Rotary
if No Dial Tone
0 = Disable (No)
1 = Enable (Yes)
0
14-05-01
Trunk Group - Trunk Group Number
Trunk Port 1 ~ 128
Group Number 0 ~ 50
Priority 1 ~ 128
Refer to Programming
Manual.
14-06-01
Trunk Group Routing - Trunk Group
0 = Not Set
001 ~ 050 = Trunk group No.
1001 ~ 1050 = 1000 + Route Ta-
ble No.
Refer to the Program-
ming Manual for the
default values.
14-07-01
Trunk Access Map Setup - Trunk Port Number
0 = No access
1 = Outgoing access only
2 = Incoming access only
3 = Access only when trunk on
Hold
4 = Outgoing access and access
when trunk on Hold
5 = Incoming and access when
trunk on Hold
6 = Incoming and outgoing ac-
cess
7 = Full access
Access Map 1~128 =
Trunk Ports 1~128 as-
signed with option 7 ac-
cess (incoming and
outgoing access and
access when trunk is
on Hold).
15-06-01
Trunk Access Map for Extensions - Trunk Ac-
cess Map Number
001 ~ 128
1
15-07-01
Programmable Function Keys
Line Key 1 ~ 32
0 ~ 99 (Normal Function Code
751 by default)
*00 ~ *99 (Appearance Function
Code) (Service Code752 by de-
fault)
Refer to the program-
ming manual for the
default values and for
all other available op-
tions in this command.
15-13-01
Loop Keys - Outgoing Option
0 ~ 50
(0 = Assigns the Loop Key for
ARS, 1 ~ 50 = Assigns the Loop
Key to the trunk group specified)
0: Programming Func-
tion Key No. = 01 ~ 32
15-13-02
Loop Keys - Incoming Option
0 ~ 50
(0 = Assigns the Loop Key to all
trunk groups,
1 ~ 50 = Assigns the Loop key to
the trunk group specified)
0: Programming Func-
tion Key No. = 01 ~ 32
20-02-02
System Options for Multiline Telephones - Trunk
Group Access Key Operating Mode
0 = Outgoing / Incoming
1 = Outgoing
2 = Incoming
0
20-29-01
Timer Class for Extension - Timer Class for Ex-
tension
0 ~ 15
0 = Not assigned
0
20-31-04
Timer Class Timer Assignment - Intercom Inter-
digits Time (Intercom I/D Timer)
0 ~ 64800 seconds
10
21-01-02
System Options for Outgoing Calls - Intercom In-
terdigit Time
0 ~ 64800 seconds
10
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