Installation manual
Chapter 6: Programming the NEC Electra, Level I 53
4. Press the LK4 key.
5. Do one of the following:
• Press 15 for CO/PBX Ring Assignment (Day Mode).
• Press 16 for CO/PBX Ring Assignment (Night Mode).
If you select 15 you can program both Day Mode and Night Mode during this
same programming session. The 15 or 16 is the second number from the left on
the display.
This places you in memory block 4-15 or 4-16—CO/PBX Ring Assignment.
The first two characters at the left end of the display is the telephone port number,
which ranges from 01 to 16.
6. Press the Dial Pad key corresponding to each CO/PBX number.
The LCD display changes each time a Dial pad key is pressed. If it shows a setting, an
incoming call from the corresponding CO/PBX line rings at the indicated station (01-
16).
The setting is a trunk number and has up to eight digits.
7. You can enter a trunk number, remove one, or change one.
8. Press the TRF key to write the setting to the database and move on to the next tele-
phone port number.
9. Repeat steps 6 through 8 until you advance to the next memory block.
10. If that memory block is 4-16—for CO/PBX Ring Assignment (Night Mode), you can
repeat steps 6 through 9 for Night Mode.
11. Press the SPKR key to stop programming.
Programming Call Forwarding
Call Forwarding is programmed per station. the most recent of the Call Forward—Busy/
No Answer feature overrides any previous setting for this.
Setting a station as Call Forward—All Calls when Call Forward—Busy/No Answer is
already set changes the Call Forward—Busy/No Answer condition.
Conflicting Call Forward settings are not allowed. For example, if Station A set Call
Forward—All Calls to station B, and then sets Call Forward—Busy/No Answer to station
C, busy calls forward to station B.
To set Call Forward—Busy/No Answer:
1. Press the FNC key.
The FNC key’s light goes on.
2. Press 62.
3. Enter the destination station number.