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NEC Univerge SV8100 Features And Specifications Manual - page 951
UNIVERGE SV8100
Issue 8.01
MH240 Wireless IP Telephone
2 - 923
Program 10-46-01 must be set to 1 (Auto) or 2 (Manual) for Multiple Logon to work.
When three ports are assigned the same Personal ID index in Program 15-05-27, if
Program 15-05-26 is not set for those ports, the terminal types will be assigned based on
order of login. If Program 15-05-26 is set, the login order does not matter and they will
assign the correct port.
Flash (Recall) Key can be place on Line Key (Version 4000 or higher software required).
The door strike relay can be activated from a MH240 terminal by a Flash Key assigned to a
line key in Program 15-07 (751: 62) (Version 4000 or higher software required).
Refer to
Table 2-44 Supported Features
for the SV8100 features supported on the MH240.
Table 2-44 Supported Features
SV8100 Feature Name
Supported
Not
Supported
Remarks
Account Code – Forced/Verified/
Unverified
X
Account Code key in 15-07 (50) is not
supported on first release
Account Code Entry
X
Account Code key in 15-07 (50) is not
supported on first release
Alarm
X
Alarm Reports
X
Alphanumeric Display
X
Analog Communications Interface (ACI)
X
Ancillary Device Connection
X
Answer Hold
X
Answer Key
X
Attendant Call Queuing
X
Automatic Call Distribution (ACD)
X
Automatic Release
X
Automatic Route Selection
X
Background Music
X
Barge-In
X
Battery Backup – System Memory
N/A
Battery Backup – System Power
N/A
Call Appearance (CAP) Keys
X
Call Arrival (CAR) Keys
X
Summary of Univerge SV8100
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Preface before reading this manual this manual provides detailed information for each of the system’s features. If you are not familiar with the features, the table of contents provides a list of the features and where to find the feature within the manual. G eneral i nformation congratulations! You...
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Univerge sv8100 programming manual this manual provides instructions for programming the univerge sv8100 system using a multiline terminal or pc..
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Features and specifications manual i ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ table of contents chapter 1 introduction section 1 general information ...........................
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 features and specifications manual vii ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ tandem ringing ......................................................
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Features and specifications manual ix ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ list of figures figure 1-1 sv8100 key assignment example ........................................
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___________________________________________________________________________________ x list of figures ___________________________________________________________________________________ issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 figure 2-23 example – callback to cell phone .............................................
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Features and specifications manual xi ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ list of tables table 2-1 feature comparison list ................................................
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___________________________________________________________________________________ xii list of tables ___________________________________________________________________________________ issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 table 2-25 cpn for line key+911 calls ...................................................
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 features and specifications manual xiii ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ table 2-52 program 11-15 service code setup (special access) .......
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 features and specifications manual xv ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ table 2-105 recording your paging message ............................
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Page 25: Intr
Features and specifications manual 1 - 1 intr oduction 1 introduction s ection 1 g eneral i nformation univerge sv8100 (dtl and itl telephones), electra elite ipk ii (dth telephones), d term series i (dtr telephones) can be used with the univerge sv8100 system. S ection 2 m ultiline t erminals used ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 1 - 2 introduction electra elite ipk terminals the electra elite ipk series i terminals (dtr/dth telephones) either with or without lcd display offer a variety of colors, and line sizes. Terminals are available in black or white. The large liquid crystal display (lcd) on t...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 features and specifications manual 1 - 3 feature access, single on/off, or one-touch keys keys are designated feature access, single on/off, or one-touch throughout this manual. The keys operate much the same, but various limitations imposed on each type are described belo...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 1 - 4 introduction 2-line on the dtr-2dt-1. Speakerphone with full handsfree operation and headset jack is standard (except on the dtr-2dt-1). All but the dtr-2dt-1, dtr-1-1, dtr-1hm-1 and cordless terminals are compatible with the ad(a)-r, ap(a)-r, ap(r)-r, ct(a)-r and hf...
Page 29: Features
Features and specifications manual 2 - 1 fe at u re s 2 features s ection 1 a bout t his c hapter this chapter provides an alphabetical listing of the features that are available with the univerge sv8100 system. Each feature provides the following information: description – briefly describes the fea...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 2 features s ection 2 i mportant n otes simplifying multiline terminal operation with one-touch keys a multiline terminal user can access many features using service codes (e.G., service code 744 sets call forward busy/no answer). To streamline the operation of their t...
Page 31: Ipk II
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 features and specifications manual 2 - 3 s ection 3 ipk ii to univerge sv8100 f eature c omparison l ist table 2-1 feature comparison list provides a cross-reference between the electra elite ipk ii and the univerge sv8100 features. Table 2-1 feature comparison list ipk ii...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 4 features call forwarding/do not disturb override call forwarding/do not disturb override call monitoring call monitoring call redirect call redirect call waiting/camp-on call waiting/camp-on callback callback caller id call return caller id call return caller id call...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 features and specifications manual 2 - 5 digital trunk clocking digital trunk clocking digital voice mail vm8000 inmail direct inward dialing (did) direct inward dialing (did) direct inward line (dil) direct inward line (dil) direct inward system access (disa) direct inwar...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 6 features handset mute handset mute handsfree and monitor handsfree and monitor handsfree answerback/forced intercom ringing handsfree answerback/forced intercom ringing headset operation headset operation hold hold hot key-pad hot key-pad hotel/motel hotel/motel hotl...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 features and specifications manual 2 - 7 licensing licensing line preference line preference long conversation cutoff long conversation cutoff not supported loop keys not supported maintenance meet me conference meet me conference meet me paging meet me paging meet me pagi...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 8 features pc programming pc programming power failure transfer power failure transfer prime line selection prime line selection private line private line programmable function keys programmable function keys programming from a multiline terminal programming from a mul...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 features and specifications manual 2 - 9 station add-on console sv8100/sv8300 terminals station hunt station hunt station message detail recording station message detail recording station name assignment-user programmable station name assignment – user programmable station...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 10 features s ection 4 f eatures the remainder of this document provides the features for the univerge sv8100 system. Not supported vm8000 inmail upload download audio not supported vm8000 inmail – automatic access to vm by caller id not supported vm8000 inmail – casca...
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Account code – forced/verified/unverified 2 - 11 a account code – forced/verified/unverified description account codes are user-dialed codes that help the system administrator categorize and/or restrict trunk calls. The system has two types of forced account codes: forced account codes (unverified) ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 12 account code – forced/verified/unverified verified account codes with verified account codes, the system compares the account code the user dials to a list of up to 2000 programmed codes. If the account code is in the list, the call goes through. If the code dialed ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 account code – forced/verified/unverified 2 - 13 conditions if a user enters a code that exceeds 16 digits, the system ignores the account code entry. If the system has account codes disabled, the digits dialed (e.G., 1234 ) appear on the smdr report as part of the number ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 14 account code – forced/verified/unverified required component(s) vrs for forced account codes for single line telephones related features automatic route selection pbx compatibility speed dial – system/group/station station message detail recording guide to feature p...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 account code – forced/verified/unverified 2 - 15 20-06-01 class of service for extensions assign a class of service (1~15) to an extension. Day night/mode: 1~8 class of service of extensions (1~15) default: extension port 101 = class 15 all other extension port = class 1 2...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 16 account code – forced/verified/unverified operation to enter an account code anytime while on a trunk call: the outside caller cannot hear the account code digits you enter. Use this procedure if your system has optional account codes enabled. You may also use this ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 account code – forced/verified/unverified 2 - 17 if your system has verified account codes enabled, be sure to choose a code programmed in your verified account code list. 1. Access trunk for outside call. Press a line key or dial a code.To access a trunk. Refer to central...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 18 account code – forced/verified/unverified 2. Dial . 3. Enter the account code (1~16 digits). You can enter any code of the proper length. 4. Dial . To enter a forced account code at a single line telephone: 1. Access trunk for outside call. Dial a code to access a t...
Page 47: Account Code Entry
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 account code entry 2 - 19 account code entry description account codes are user-dialed codes that help the system administrator categorize and/or restrict trunk calls. Optional account codes allow a user to enter an account code while placing a trunk call or anytime while ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 20 account code entry to simplify account code entry, store the account code (e.G., 1234) in a one-touch key, and press the key instead of dialing the code. Speed dialing bins can contain stored account codes. Prevent them from being displayed using program 20-07-04. W...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 account code entry 2 - 21 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature p...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 22 account code entry operation to enter an account code anytime while on a trunk call: the outside caller cannot hear the account code digits you enter. Use this procedure if your system has optional account codes enabled. You may also use this procedure for incoming ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 account code entry 2 - 23 3. Dial . - or - press your account code key (program 15-07 or sc 751: code 50). To enter an account code before dialing the outside number: if your system has forced or verified account codes, you may use this procedure instead of letting the sys...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 24 account code entry to enter an account code at a single line telephone: 1. Access trunk for outside call. Dial a code to access a trunk. Refer to central office calls, placing for more information. 2. Dial 3. Enter account code (1~16 digits). 4. Dial . 5. Dial numbe...
Page 53: Alarm
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 alarm 2 - 25 alarm description alarm lets any station extension work like an alarm clock. An extension user can have alarm remind them of a meeting or an appointment. There are two types of alarms: alarm 1 (sounds only once at the preset time) alarm 2 (sounds every day at ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 26 alarm guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature programming. L...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 alarm 2 - 27 to silence an alarm: 1. At multiline terminal, press exit. - or - at the single line telephone, lift the handset. The single line set user hears music on hold when the handset is lifted. To check the programmed alarm time at a multiline terminal: 1. Press help...
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Page 57: Alarm Reports
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 alarm reports 2 - 29 alarm reports description the univerge sv8100 system logs various errors and reports information about the operation that can be used to determine the cause of a problem. The system can indicate several errors on the multiline telephone display, output...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 30 alarm reports table 2-2 sample alarm report 05/16/2006 14:30 page 001 lvl no stat date time item unit slt prt parameter min 0002 rec 05/16/06 14:21 pkg installation prt 02 00 maj 0010 err 05/16/06 14:21 isdn link prt 02 12 maj 0010 rec 05/16/06 14:21 isdn link prt 0...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 alarm reports 2 - 31 system information the system can print a report of the blades installed, the port assignments, and the port types. This information is sent to the extension defined in program 90-13. Table 2-3 alarm report definitions alarm report heading definitions ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 32 alarm reports the system information reports indicate: date and time of the report blade names slot condition (working, blocked) port assignment port classification table 2-5 sample system information printout system information 05/18/2006 11:02 slot location type a...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 alarm reports 2 - 33 conditions alarm reports and system information reports can be output to a usb stick on the cd-cp00-us. The univerge sv8100 supports the following alarms to be output to the lcd of a multiline terminal: smdr buffer full cd-cp00-us-lan link error the un...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 34 alarm reports up to 100 system alarm reports can be stored. When the buffer fills, the oldest record is deleted to allow the new record to be saved. If the system is set up to email the alarm reports and the mail server is down, the report is not sent. System inform...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 alarm reports 2 - 35 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature progra...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 36 alarm reports printing reports: printing system information reports: 90-24-02 system alarm report notification time setup – day set the day for the alarm report to print. Day 00~31 (0 = disabled) (default = 00) 90-24-03 system alarm report notification time setup – ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 alarm reports 2 - 37 emailing alarm reports: program number program name description/comments assigned data level 1 2 3 10-12-01 cd-cp00-us network setup – ip address assign the ip address. 0.0.0.0~ 126.255.255.254 128.0.0.1~ 191.254.255.254 192.0.0.1~ 223.255.255.254 (def...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 38 alarm reports 90-11-02 system alarm report – report method when alarm reports are to be emailed, set this option to 1. This program has higher priority than program 90-12-06. 0 = no report 1 = email address (default = 0) 90-11-06 system alarm report – smtp host name...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 alarm reports 2 - 39 operation to use this feature at any terminal: the user must be logged in with an installer (in) level password as defined in program 90-02..
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Page 69: Alphanumeric Display
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 alphanumeric display 2 - 41 alphanumeric display description multibutton display telephones have a 3-line, 24 character-per-line alphanumeric display that provides various feature status messages. These messages help the display telephone user process calls, identify calle...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 42 alphanumeric display guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 alphanumeric display 2 - 43 operation operation is automatic if enabled in programming..
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 analog communications interface (aci) 2 - 45 analog communications interface (aci) description the analog communications interface (aci) feature uses a pgd(2)-u10 adp (door phone/paging) adapter to provide two analog ports (with associated relays) for music on hold, extern...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 46 analog communications interface (aci) auxiliary device control the pgd(2)-u10 adp can control a customer-provided tape recorder. When an extension user dials the aci analog port extension number, they can automatically start the recorder and activate the record func...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 analog communications interface (aci) 2 - 47 physical ports and software ports each pgd(2)-u10 adp has a physical port for connection to the telephone system and two logical ports. For programming, the ports are also called software ports. The physical port connects to a s...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 48 analog communications interface (aci) default settings no pgd(2)-u10 adps programmed. System availability terminals none required component(s) pgd(2)-u10 adp related features automatic call distribution (acd) background music hotline one-touch calling paging, extern...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 analog communications interface (aci) 2 - 49 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wi...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 50 analog communications interface (aci) 14-09-01 conversation recording destination for trunks – aci recording destination extension number assign the aci call recording destination per trunk. The destination can be an aci port extension number (assigned in program 11...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 analog communications interface (aci) 2 - 51 operation to call an aci software port: 1. Press speaker. 2. Dial aci software port extension number. - or - dial aci department group extension number. - or - press the one-touch key for aci extension or department group. After...
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Page 81: Ancillary Device Connection
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ancillary device connection 2 - 53 ancillary device connection description ancillary device connection allows installation of selected peripheral (ancillary) devices to a multiline terminal. This feature enhances peripheral device objectives. An univerge sv8100 multiline t...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 54 ancillary device connection when a single line phone is connected to an ap(r)-r or apr-l, the 2nd channel of esi must be used (programs 10-03-06 and 10-03-07) to switch back and forth between a call and call waiting. Apr-l does not support dtl-2e-1, dtl-6e-1, or all...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ancillary device connection 2 - 55 system availability terminals all multiline terminals except dtr-2dt-1 tel, dtp-2dt-1 tel, and dtp-16hc-1 tel. Required component(s) ap(r)-r ap(a)-r psa-l ada-l apr-l related features electra elite ipk terminals sv8100/sv8300 terminals gu...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 56 ancillary device connection operation depends on the connected ancillary device. 10-03-04 etu setup (lca pkg setup) – receive gain level (r-level) customize the transmit and receive levels of the codec gain types for 500/2500 type single line telephones. 1~63 (-15.5...
Page 85: Answer Hold
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 answer hold 2 - 57 answer hold description answer hold allows a multiline terminal user to press the flashing answer key to answer an incoming ringing call or a camp-on call. When the multiline terminal user is already answering a call, the first call is automatically plac...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 58 answer hold required component(s) none related features answer key central office calls, answering guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most ...
Page 87
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 answer hold 2 - 59 operation to answer a call on a different line key or cap key with a call in progress: 1. Receive a co/pbx, did/disa/dil/e&m incoming ring. Answer flashes. 2. Press answer, and answer the new call. The answer led goes out. The original call is put on hol...
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Page 89: Answer Key
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 answer key 2 - 61 answer key description multiline terminals have an answer key with an led that flashes when the multiline terminal user receives an incoming co/pbx, tie/did transfer, or co/pbx transfer call. When multiple calls are received, the answer key is used to pic...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 62 answer key guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature programmi...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 answer key 2 - 63 operation to answer calls using the answer key: 1. Receive co/pbx incoming ring. 2. Press answer. 3. Talk with the co/pbx incoming calling party. 4. When additional co incoming calls are received, press answer to place the current call on hold and connect...
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Page 93: Attendant Call Queuing
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 attendant call queuing 2 - 65 attendant call queuing description attendant extensions can have up to 32 incoming calls queued before additional callers hear a busy tone. This helps minimize call congestion in systems that use the attendant as the overflow destination for u...
Page 94
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 66 attendant call queuing related features call forwarding guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with p...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 attendant call queuing 2 - 67 operation none.
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 automatic call distribution (acd) 2 - 69 automatic call distribution (acd) description automatic call distribution (acd) uniformly distributes calls among agents of a programmed acd group. When a call rings into an acd group, the system automatically routes the call to the...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 70 automatic call distribution (acd) acd overflow (with announcements) acd offers extensive overflow options for each acd group. For example, a caller ringing in when all agents are unavailable can hear an initial announcement (called the 1st announcement). This announ...
Page 99
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 automatic call distribution (acd) 2 - 71 agent identity code (aic) an agent identity code (aic) allows acd agents to log in any extension without setting program 41-02-01. Using aic, acd agents can also log in to multiple acd groups at the same time (up to 64 acd groups). ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 72 automatic call distribution (acd) multiple agent log in acd agents can log in any extension with multiple aics (up to three). Using the example setup above, acd works as follows: example: example 1: log in with aic 789 and 567 during mode pattern 1, acd agents belon...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 automatic call distribution (acd) 2 - 73 enhanced dss operation a programmed extension user can use their dss console to monitor the status of the acd agents in a group. The dss console is an essential tool for supervisors. The console key flash rates tell the supervisor a...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 74 automatic call distribution (acd) automatic rest mode: when an acd group has automatic rest mode, the system automatically puts an agent’s telephone in rest mode if it is not answered. This ensures callers do not have to wait while acd rings an extension that is not...
Page 103
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 automatic call distribution (acd) 2 - 75 work time work time temporarily busies-out an acd agent’s telephone so they can work at their desk uninterrupted. This gives the agent time to fill out important logs and records as soon as they are finished with their call. There a...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 76 automatic call distribution (acd) enhanced supervisor options: an acd supervisor can individually assign extensions to acd groups, and set an agent’s status once assigned. This provides the supervisor with tremendous flexibility to reassign agents as work loads vary...
Page 105
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 automatic call distribution (acd) 2 - 77 when logged out of acd group: when acd agents are logged out and a call is placed into the acd queue, the telephones of the logged out agents display the queue status and they hear the alarm according to the settings defined in syst...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 78 automatic call distribution (acd) if a telephone is not idle, it cannot use the queue status display programmable function key. The queue status display is not shown and the queue alarm is not heard by acd agents in off-duty mode. To scroll through the acd groups qu...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 automatic call distribution (acd) 2 - 79 acd skill based routing (version 5000 or higher is required) with version 5000 or higher cpu software, the system can receive and distribute acd calls based on the agent’s skill level. There are seven priority levels that the agents...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 80 automatic call distribution (acd) wireless dect (sip) is not supported with acd. When all vm8000 inmail talk paths (ports) are simultaneously being accessed by vm8000 inmail mailbox subscribers or voice mail delay announcements, or combination of the two, the next i...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 automatic call distribution (acd) 2 - 81 default setting refer to the univerge sv8100 acd manual for more details. System availability terminals all terminals required component(s) acd software license pz-vm21 unit vm8000 inmail compact flash vm888 inmail license (1002) (f...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 82 automatic call distribution (acd) guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizard...
Page 111
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 automatic call distribution (acd) 2 - 83 11-13-13 service code setup (for acd) – acd agent changing own acd group when this service code is used, an acd agent can reassign themselves to another acd group. Mlt (default = 670) 11-17-01 acd group pilot number assign the acd m...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 84 automatic call distribution (acd) 20-06-01 class of service for extensions assign a class of service (cos) to an extension. There are 15 classes of service that can be assigned. Assign eight entries, one for each night service mode. Day night/mode: 1~8 class of serv...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 automatic call distribution (acd) 2 - 85 30-05-08 dss console lamp table – acd agent emergency (acd dss) define the led patterns for functions on the dss consoles. Lamp pattern data: 0~7 [default = 6 (iw)] 40-10-01 voice announcement service option – vrs fixed message enab...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 86 automatic call distribution (acd) 41-04-02 acd group supervisor – operation type assign the supervisor operating type. 0 = do not receive any acd incoming calls (no) 1 = receive acd incoming calls in case of overflow (busy) 2 = receive acd incoming calls all the tim...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 automatic call distribution (acd) 2 - 87 41-07-01 acd weekly schedule setup assign the four work schedules (1~4) to days of the week. The assignments made in this program apply to both the acd agent work schedules (program 41-05) and the trunk work schedules (program 41-06...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 88 automatic call distribution (acd) 41-08-02 acd overflow options – acd overflow destination assign the overflow mode (0~9), destination and announcement message types. Delay announcement functions are not available for acd pilot number calls. Each acd group can have ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 automatic call distribution (acd) 2 - 89 41-10-02 aci delay announcement – 2nd delay announcement aci port number define the aci port number to be used for the delay announcement.This program is activated when the delay announcement source and options are assigned as aci i...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 90 automatic call distribution (acd) 41-11-07 vrs delay announcement – acd forced disconnect time after the 2nd delay message set the time, after the last 2nd delay message is played, before the call is disconnected. 0~64800 (seconds) 0 = no disconnect (default = 60) 4...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 automatic call distribution (acd) 2 - 91 41-14-02 acd options setup – automatic wrap up mode define if agents manually enter wrap mode by pressing a key, or are put automatically into wrap mode at end of an acd call. This setting applies to all agents in the selected group...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 92 automatic call distribution (acd) 41-14-13-2 acd options setup – destination number type set various options for acd groups. When an option is set for an acd group, the setting is in force (if applicable) for all agents in the group. For each acd queue (1~64), assig...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 automatic call distribution (acd) 2 - 93 41-16-01 acd threshold overflow – number of calls in queue define the maximum number of calls allowed in the acd queue before overflow occurs. 0~200 (0 = no limitation) (default = 0) 41-16-02 acd threshold overflow – operation mode ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 94 automatic call distribution (acd) 41-18-10 acd agent identity code setup – acd group number in mode 8 for each aic table, define the acd group aic agents are in during mode 8. 0~64 0 = no setting (default = 0) 41-19-01 acd voice mail delay announcement – delay messa...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 automatic call distribution (acd) 2 - 95 41-20-02 acd queue display settings – queue status display time program 41-15 can also provide a queue alarm to the agents. The options in program 41-20 should not be used if 41-15 is set. Assign how long the queue status display re...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 96 automatic call distribution (acd) operation using the headset with automatic answer for acd agents: 1. With the multiline terminal in an idle state, press feature. 2. Press the headset key (program 15-07-01 or sc 751: 05). The headset key blinks when automatic heads...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 automatic call distribution (acd) 2 - 97 transferring trunk calls to the acd pilot number: 1. While on an outside call, press transfer. 2. Dial the acd pilot number. 3. Hang up. The call is transferred to the acd group. A supervisor can monitor an acd call: 1. When an acd ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 98 automatic call distribution (acd) single line telephone all aic log ins become logged out. 1. Lift the handset. 2. Dial the aic log out service code (program 11-13-08). - or - 1. To log out of an acd group without using aic, lift the handset. 2. Dial the acd log out...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 automatic call distribution (acd) 2 - 99 5. For third agent log: dial the third agent identity code (aic) (up to four digits). You hear a confirmation tone. Queue status display when logged into acd group 1. With an idle multiline terminal, press the queue status display p...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 100 automatic call distribution (acd) single line telephone 1. Lift the handset and dial 658. A fast busy is heard. To set pre-rest mode (while on a call), press the hookflash and then dial 658. Press the hookflash again to return to the outside party. Rest mode begins...
Page 129: Automatic Release
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 automatic release 2 - 101 automatic release description automatic release drops the line circuit when an outside party abandons the call. For this feature to work with loop start trunks, the co/pbx providing the outside line must provide a timed disconnect signal. Automati...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 102 automatic release related features central office calls, answering central office calls, placing guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most c...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 automatic release 2 - 103 80-04-02 call progress tone detector setup – min. Detection level set the minimum detection level. 0~15 detect level 0: –15dbm(0) to –30dbm(15) detect level 1: –30dbm(0) to –45dbm(15) detect level 2: –40dbm(0) to –55dbm(15) default: type 1 (dt) – ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 104 automatic release 80-04-05 call progress tone detector setup – pulse count set the pulse count. 1~255 default: type 1 (dt) – 1 type 2 (bt) – 1 type 3 (rbt) – 1 type 4, type 5 – 0 80-04-06 call progress tone detector setup – on minimum time set the minimum on time. ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 automatic release 2 - 105 operation none.
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Page 135: Automatic Route Selection
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 automatic route selection 2 - 107 automatic route selection description automatic route selection (ars) provides call routing and call restriction based on the digits a user dials. Ars gives the system the most cost-effective use of the connected long distance carriers. Ar...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 108 automatic route selection hierarchical class of service control ars allows or denies call route choices based on an extension ars class of service. This allows lower classes of service (e.G., 1) to access routes unavailable to higher classes of service (e.G., 16). ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 automatic route selection 2 - 109 the examples below use the following system programming: program 26-01-03 for ars misdialed number handling as: 1 (warning tone) with program 26-01-06: ars cos match access disabled (set to 0): if at 9:00 am, each extension dialed 9+(203)9...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 110 automatic route selection with program 26-01-06: ars cos match access enabled (set to 1): if at 9:00 am, each extension dialed 9+(203)926-5400 extension 301 would use trunk group 1 extension 302 would use trunk group 2 extension 401, 402 would use trunk group 3 if ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 automatic route selection 2 - 111 if an entry of 911 is programmed in ars, but ars is turned off, 911 calls still attempt to route using ars. When using ars class of service matching, ccis calls will always follow class of service 1. If a user dials a number not programmed...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 112 automatic route selection speed dial – system/group/station trunk group routing trunk queuing/camp on guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are m...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 automatic route selection 2 - 113 12-01-02 night mode function setup – automatic night mode switching according to a preset schedule, enable (1)/disable (0) automatic night service for the system. Make sure to set the service patterns in program 12-02-01, program 12-02-02 ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 114 automatic route selection 12-03-01 weekly night service switching define which time pattern should be used on each day of the week. Night mode service group numbers: 01~32 time schedule pattern number: 1~10 day of week: 01 = sunday (default = time pattern 2) 02 = m...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 automatic route selection 2 - 115 12-07-01 text data for night mode make up an original text message, which, depending on programming, can be displayed on an lcd of a multiline telephone in each mode. Night mode service group number: 01~32 day/night mode: 1~8 text message:...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 116 automatic route selection 14-07-01 trunk access map setup set up the trunk access maps. This sets the access options for trunks. 0 = no access 1 = outgoing access only 2 = incoming access only 3 = access only when trunk on hold 4 = outgoing access and access when t...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 automatic route selection 2 - 117 20-08-17 class of service options (outgoing call service) – ars override of trunk access map turn off or on an extension user ability to override the trunk access map programming (program 14-07-01 and program 15-06-01) for outgoing calls. ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 118 automatic route selection 26-01-07 automatic route selection service – f-route access cos reference define the system options for automatic route selection (ars). 0 = f-route 1 = ars (default = 0) 26-02-01 dial analysis table for ars/lcr – dial enter the digits (16...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 automatic route selection 2 - 119 26-02-03 dial analysis table for ars – additional data/service number for each dial analysis table (1~200), if service type 1 was selected in program 26-02-02, enter the trunk group number (0~100, 0 = no route). If service type 1 (in 26-02...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 120 automatic route selection 26-03-01 ars dial treatments – treatment code assign the dial treatments (1~15) for automatic ars dialing translation. Assign dial treatments to service numbers (trunk groups) in program 26-02. The ars dial treatment options are: 3 - delet...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 automatic route selection 2 - 121 26-11-01 transit network id table – transmit network id (carrier id) enter the transit network selection information element to be added to an ars call using an isdn trunk. This information element identifies a requested transit network. 0...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 122 automatic route selection 44-02-04 dial analysis table for ars/ f-route access – dial tone simulation determine if the dial tone simulation is on (1) or off (0) for the pre-transaction table for selecting ars/f-route. If enabled, this option sends dial tone to the ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 automatic route selection 2 - 123 44-04-01 ars/f-route selection for time schedule assign each ars/f-route selection number (1~500) to an ars/f-route table number for each ars/f-route time mode. There are eight time modes for ars/f-route access. Ars/f-route time mode: 1~8 ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 124 automatic route selection 44-05-10 ars/f-route – ccis over ip destination point code for each ars/f-route table (1~500). Set the ccis over ip destination point code (0~16367). 0~16367 (default = 0) 44-05-11 ars/f-route – network specified parameter table for each a...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 automatic route selection 2 - 125 44-09-01 weekly schedule for ars/ f-route define a weekly schedule for using ars/f-route day numbers 1~7 (1 = sun, 7 = sat), pattern numbers (1~10). The pattern number is defined in program 44-08-01. 1 = sunday (pattern 1~10) (default patt...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 126 automatic route selection 80-03-03 dtmf tone receiver setup – min. Detect level define the minimum detection level for dtmf tone receiver. 0~15 detect level 0: –10dbm(0) to –25dbm(15) detect level 1: –15dbm(0) to – 30dbm(15) detect level 2: –20dbm(0) to – 35dbm(15)...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 automatic route selection 2 - 127 80-03-04 dtmf tone receiver setup – max. Detect level define the maximum detection level for dtmf tone receiver. 0~15 detect level 0: 0dbm(0) to –15dbm(15) detect level 1: –5dbm(0) to – 20dbm(15) detect level 2: –10dbm(0) to – 25dbm(15) de...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 128 automatic route selection 80-03-05 dtmf tone receiver setup – forward twist level define the forward twist level for dtmf tone receiver. 0~9 (1db~10db) default: type 1 = 5 (6dbm) type 2 = 5 (6dbm) type 3 = 5 (6dbm) type 4 = 5 (6dbm) type 5 = 5 (6dbm) 80-03-06 dtmf ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 automatic route selection 2 - 129 operation to place a call using ars: 1. At the multiline terminal, press speaker. - or - at the single line telephone, lift the handset. You hear normal intercom dial tone. 2. Dial 9. You hear a second, “stutter” dial tone. 3. Dial the out...
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Page 159: Background Music
Background music 2 - 131 b background music description background music (bgm) sends music from a customer-provided music source to the speakers of the multiline telephone when the station is idle. Conditions an aci [pgd(2)-u10 adp] port must be used as an alternate external music on hold or backgro...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 132 background music related features music on hold guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro an...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 background music 2 - 133 operation to turn background music on or off: 1. Press idle speaker. 2. Dial 725. 3. Press speaker to hang up..
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Page 163: Barge-In
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 barge-in 2 - 135 barge-in description barge-in permits an extension user to break into another extension user’s established call, including conference calls. This sets up a conference-type conversation between the intruding extension and the parties on the initial call. Wi...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 136 barge-in when silent monitor mode is used, mic or feature + 1 can be used to activate speech path to the internal and external parties. With version 5000, the barge-in key has been enhanced to allow for additional data to be assigned to the key. The additional data...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 barge-in 2 - 137 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature programmin...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 138 barge-in operation to barge-in after calling a busy extension: the time in program 21-01-03 must expire before you can barge-in. 1. Call a busy extension. 2. Press barge-in key (program 15-07-01 or sc 751: 34). 20-13-15 class of service options (supplementary servi...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 barge-in 2 - 139 to barge-in without first calling the busy extension: 1. Pick up the handset or press speaker. 2. Dial 710. - or - press barge-in key (program 15-07-01 or sc 751: 34). 3. Dial busy extension. The extension user hears a warning tone. The disa user is rerout...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 battery backup – system memory 2 - 141 battery backup – system memory description the battery on the cd-cp00-us retains the clock/calendar and last number redial (lnr) buffers for each station when the cd-cp00-us encounters a power loss. With a fully charged battery, the s...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 142 battery backup – system memory system availability terminals none required component(s) none related features battery backup – system power guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programmin...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 battery backup – system power 2 - 143 battery backup – system power description a built-in battery provides complete system operating power for approximately 30 minutes during commercial power outages. When optional (locally provided) batteries are connected and fully char...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 144 battery backup – system power programming none operation none.
Page 173: Call Appearance (Cap) Keys
Call appearance (cap) keys 2 - 145 c call appearance (cap) keys description this feature automatically places an outside call on a call appearance key when the system is operated as a hybrid (multifunction) system. These keys can be assigned on any multiline terminal or the same key can appear on mu...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 146 call appearance (cap) keys all flexible line keys on a multiline terminal can be assigned as cap keys in system programming. A conference call involving two outside lines cannot reside on one call appearance key. For call appearance (cap) keys, trunks must be assig...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call appearance (cap) keys 2 - 147 related features automatic route selection call arrival (car) keys central office calls, answering central office calls, placing off-hook signaling programmable function keys secondary incoming extension user programming ability virtual e...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 148 call appearance (cap) keys guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call appearance (cap) keys 2 - 149 24-01-01 system options for hold – hold recall time a call on hold recalls the extension that placed it on hold after this time. This time works with the hold recall callback time. 0~64800 (seconds) (default = 90) 24-01-02 system options ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 150 call appearance (cap) keys operation to place an outgoing call on hold and retrieve it using a multiline terminal: 1. Go off-hook using the handset and wait for internal dial tone. - or - press speaker and wait for internal dial tone. 2. Dial the trunk access code ...
Page 179: Call Arrival (Car) Keys
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call arrival (car) keys 2 - 151 call arrival (car) keys description call arrival (car) keys are software extensions available on the basic and expanded port packages. A call arrival extension assigned to a line key, can appear and ring on an individual station or multiple ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 152 call arrival (car) keys default setting none system availability terminals all multiline terminals required component(s) none related features virtual extensions guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are as...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call arrival (car) keys 2 - 153 11-04-01 virtual extension numbering assign virtual extension numbers. Up to eight digits 1 201 2 202 3 203 ~ ~ 99 299 100 3601 ~ ~ 256 3857 15-01-01 basic extension data setup – extension name define the extension/virtual extension name. Up...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 154 call arrival (car) keys 15-08-01 incoming virtual extension ring tone setup when an extension or a virtual extension is assigned to the function key on the key telephone, select the ring tone when receiving a call on that key. For acd car keys, only tone pattern 1 ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call arrival (car) keys 2 - 155 operation to answer a call ringing a call arrival (car) key: 1. Press the flashing call arrival (car) key. 20-06-01 class of service for extensions assign a class of service (1~15) to extensions. Day night/mode: 1~8 class of service of exten...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 156 call arrival (car) keys to place a call to a call arrival (car) key: 1. Lift the handset, or press speaker. 2. Dial the car key extension, or press the call arrival (car) key. The operation depends on the setting in program 15-02-21. To program a call arrival (car)...
Page 185: Call Duration Timer
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call duration timer 2 - 157 call duration timer description call duration timer lets a multiline terminal with an lcd time their trunk calls on the telephone display. This helps users that must keep track of their time on the telephone. For incoming trunk calls, the call t...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 158 call duration timer guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature...
Page 187: Call Forwarding – Centrex
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call forwarding – centrex 2 - 159 call forwarding – centrex description the call forwarding – centrex feature allows a station to forward an incoming pbx/centrex co call to an outside location using the same pbx/centrex co line to free the line for additional use. Call for...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 160 call forwarding – centrex default setting disabled system availability terminals all terminals required component(s) pbx/centrex co line related features call forwarding call arrival (car) keys code restriction direct inward dialing (did) do not disturb door box pb...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call forwarding – centrex 2 - 161 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for f...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 162 call forwarding – centrex 14-04-01 behind pbx setup indicate if the trunk is installed behind a pbx (1) or not (0). There is one item for each night service mode. 0 = stand alone (trunk) 1 = behind pbx (pbx) 2 = not used 3 = ctx assume 9 (default = 0) 20-09-01 clas...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call forwarding – centrex 2 - 163 operation to activate call forwarding – centrex: 1. At a multiline terminal, press speaker. - or - at a single line telephone, lift the handset. 2. Dial the call forwarding split service code (default not assigned). 3. Dial 3 (ctx/pbx). 4....
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Page 193: Call Forwarding
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call forwarding 2 - 165 call forwarding description call forwarding permits an extension user to redirect their calls to another extension or an off-premise number. Call forwarding ensures that the user’s calls are covered when they are away from their work area. The types...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 166 call forwarding call forwarding reroutes calls ringing an extension, including calls transferred from another extension. Call forwarding can also be split, allowing internal and external calls to forward to different destinations. The extension user can enable call...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call forwarding 2 - 167 when a call is transferred because of call forwarding no answer, call forwarding busy, or dnd, the reason for transfer option can display to the transferred extension why the call is ringing their telephone. An extension user can forward their calls...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 168 call forwarding when the following are done in sequence, call forwarding busy is set to extension call forwarding immediate is set on extension call forwarding immediate is cancelled on extension then, call forwarding busy/no answer is set back on the extension. De...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call forwarding 2 - 169 programmable function keys voice response system (vrs) guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 170 call forwarding 11-11-05 service code setup (for setup/ entry operation) – call forward – both ring set the service code for setting call forwarding for busy or no answer. Mlt, slt (default = 745) 11-11-07 service code setup (for setup/ entry operation) – call forw...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call forwarding 2 - 171 11-16-06 single digit service code setup – dnd/call forward override bypass customize the one-digit service codes used when a busy or ring back signal is heard. (default not assigned) 15-07-01 programmable function keys assign functions to multiline...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 172 call forwarding 20-11-03 class of service options (hold/ transfer service) – call forwarding when unanswered turn off or on an extension user ability to set call forwarding when unanswered. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 1 for cos 1~15) 20-11-04 class of service options...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call forwarding 2 - 173 operation to set call forward – immediate at a forwarding station: 1. Pick up the handset or press speaker. 2. Dial the call forward – immediate service code (default: 741). - or - at the multiline terminal only, press the call forwarding programmab...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 174 call forwarding to cancel call forward – immediate at a forwarding station: 1. Pick up the handset or press speaker. 2. Dial the call forward – immediate service code (default: 741). - or - at the multiline terminal only, press the call forwarding programmable func...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call forwarding 2 - 175 to set call forward – both ring at a forwarding station: 1. Pick up the handset or press speaker. 2. Dial the call forward – both ring service code (default: 745). - or - at the multiline terminal only, press the call forwarding programmable functio...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 176 call forwarding to cancel call forward – follow me from the destination station: 1. Pick up the handset or press speaker. 2. Dial the call forward – follow me service code (default: 746). - or - at the multiline terminal only, press the call forwarding programmable...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call forwarding 2 - 177 to cancel call forward busy/no answer for any extension to destination: 1. Pick up the handset or press speaker. 2. Dial the call forward busy/no answer for any extension to destination service code (default: 793). 3. Dial 0 (cancel). 4. Dial the st...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 178 call forwarding to cancel call forward – busy/no answer using a virtual extension: 1. Press the idle virtual extension key. 2. Dial the call forward – busy/no answer service code (default: 744). 3. Dial 0 (cancel). 4. Press speaker or hang up..
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call forwarding with follow me 2 - 179 call forwarding with follow me description while at a co-worker’s desk, a user can have call forwarding with follow me redirect their calls to the co-worker’s extension. This helps an employee who gets detained at a co-worker’s desk l...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 180 call forwarding with follow me related features do not disturb programmable function keys guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call forwarding with follow me 2 - 181 operation to activate call forward follow me from a multiline terminal: 1. At a multiline terminal, other than your own, press speaker and dial service code (746, program 11-11-07). - or - press the call forward follow me key (program...
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Page 211: Call Forwarding, Off-Premise
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call forwarding, off-premise 2 - 183 call forwarding, off-premise description off-premise call forwarding allows an extension user to forward their calls to an off-site location. By enabling call forward, off-premise, the user can stay in touch by having the system forward...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 184 call forwarding, off-premise did calls to an extension with off-premise call forwarding set do not recall if there is no answer. Door boxes must be programmed for the calls to be transferred off-premise. The outside number call forwarding dials can be only a number...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call forwarding, off-premise 2 - 185 door box virtual extensions voice response system (vrs) guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 186 call forwarding, off-premise 11-11-04 service code setup (for setup/ entry operation) – call forward – busy/no answer assign the call forward busy no answer service code. Mlt, slt (default = 744) 11-11-05 service code setup (for setup/ entry operation) – call forwa...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call forwarding, off-premise 2 - 187 15-07-01 programmable function keys assign functions to multiline terminal line keys. Line key 1~48 0~99 (normal function code 751 by default) 00 ~ 99 (appearance function code) (service code 752 by default) 20-06-01 class of service fo...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 188 call forwarding, off-premise 21-03-01 trunk group routing for trunks used to set the trunk route table for automatic external call forward. Day night/mode: 1~8 0~100 (0 = no setting) (default = 1) 24-02-07 system options for transfer – trunk-to-trunk transfer relea...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call forwarding, off-premise 2 - 189 trunk-to-trunk forwarding – normal (0) trunks 25-07-07 system timers for vrs/disa – long conversation warning tone time determine the time a disa caller or any trunk-to-trunk (such as tandem trunking) conversation can talk before the lo...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 190 call forwarding, off-premise 14-01-26 basic trunk data setup – automatic trunk-to-trunk transfer mode enable (1)/disable (0) each trunk ability to use step transfer. 0 = normal transfer (normal) 1 = step transfer (step) (default = 0) 20-06-01 class of service for e...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call forwarding, off-premise 2 - 191 trunk-to-trunk forwarding – did (3) trunk forwarding by department groups refer to departmental calling for additional department group programming. Program number program name description/comments assigned data level 1 2 3 11-07-01 dep...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 192 call forwarding, off-premise 14-06-01 trunk group routing – priority order number set the priority order number 1~4. 0 = not specify 1~100 : (trunk group number) 1001~1100 : (1000 + route table number) default: route 1, order number 1 = 1 (trunk group 1) order numb...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call forwarding, off-premise 2 - 193 trunk-to-trunk forwarding – did (3) trunk forwarding using did translation table refer to direct inward dialing (did) for additional did programming. Operation to activate call forwarding off-premise non-split: 1. At a multiline termina...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 194 call forwarding, off-premise to cancel call forwarding off-premise non-split: 1. At a multiline terminal, press speaker. - or - at a single line telephone, lift the handset. 2. Dial the call forward access code (default not assigned). 3. Dial 0 (cancel). To activat...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call forwarding, off-premise 2 - 195 to activate call forwarding off-premise for a door box: this option only works for isdn pri or bri trunks. 1. At the multiline terminal, press speaker + dial sc 722. - or - at the multiline terminal only, press call forward (device) key...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 196 call forwarding, off-premise cancel the line forwarding: 1. Lift the handset. 2. Dial 735. 3. Dial trunk port number (7 001~200) to be defined. 4. Select the mode (1~8) to be defined. 5. Press the exit key. 6. Press speaker to hang up. Automatic trunk-to-trunk tran...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call forwarding, off-premise 2 - 197 6. Press hold to accept the entry. 7. Repeat from step 3 to define another time mode entry or press speaker to hang up. Cancel the line forwarding: 1. Lift the handset. 2. Dial 604. 3. Dial the department group number (01~64) to be defi...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call forwarding/do not disturb override 2 - 199 call forwarding/do not disturb override description an extension user can override call forwarding or do not disturb at another extension. This is helpful, for example, to dispatchers and office managers that always need to g...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 200 call forwarding/do not disturb override guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call forwarding/do not disturb override 2 - 201 operation to override an extension call forwarding or do not disturb: 1. Call the forwarded or dnd extension. 2. Press the override key (program 15-07 or sc 751: 37)..
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Page 231: Call Monitoring
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call monitoring 2 - 203 call monitoring description call monitoring allows selected multiline terminal users to monitor another user’s conversation without participating. A programmable audible alert tone can be sent to that station user. Without the audible alert (silent ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 204 call monitoring with program 20-13-10 set to 1, a call which is being monitored can be placed on park by the originator of the outside call, but only the outside caller is placed in park. The extension which is monitoring the call is dropped. When program 20-13-10 ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call monitoring 2 - 205 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature pro...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 206 call monitoring operation the call must be set up for about 10 seconds before it can be monitored. Listen for busy/ring or busy tone. 20-13-17 class of service options (supplementary service) – barge-in tone/display (intrusion tone) turn off or on the barge-in (int...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call monitoring 2 - 207 to call monitor after calling a busy extension: 1. Call a busy extension. 2. Press the barge-in key (program 15-07 or sc 751: 34). - or - the following steps are not available for disa or tie line trunks. 1. Dial the extension number of the busy int...
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Page 237: Call Redirect
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call redirect 2 - 209 call redirect description call redirect allows a multiline terminal user to transfer a call to a predefined destination (such as an operator, voice mail, or another extension) without answering the call. This can be useful if you are on a call and ano...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 210 call redirect system availability terminals all multiline terminals required component(s) none related features none guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the o...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call redirect 2 - 211 operation to redirect a ringing call: with an incoming call ringing your extension, press the call redirect key (program 15-07 or sc 751: 49 + destination extension number) without lifting the handset. 20-06-01 class of service for extensions assign a...
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Page 241: Call Waiting/camp-On
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call waiting/camp-on 2 - 213 call waiting/camp-on description with call waiting, an extension user may call a busy extension and wait in line (camp-on) without hanging up. When the user camps-on, the system signals the busy extension with two beeps indicating the waiting c...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 214 call waiting/camp-on related features callback off-hook signaling programmable function keys transfer trunk queuing/camp on guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature i...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call waiting/camp-on 2 - 215 15-02-06 multiline telephone basic data setup – hold key operating mode set the function of the multiline hold key. Hold can activate normal hold or exclusive hold. 0 = normal (common) 1 = exclusive hold (default = 0) 15-02-12 multiline telepho...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 216 call waiting/camp-on 20-09-01 class of service options (incoming call service) – second call for did/disa/ddi/ dil/ e&m override turn off or on an extension ability to receive a second call from a did, disa, dil, or tie line caller. With this option set to 1, the d...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 call waiting/camp-on 2 - 217 operation to camp-on a busy extension: 1. Call the busy extension. 2. Dial # or press the camp-on key (program 15-07 or sc 751: 35). 3. Do not hang up. To camp-on to a trunk, refer to trunk queuing/camp-on on page 2-1475 . To cancel a camp-on r...
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Page 247: Callback
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 callback 2 - 219 callback description when an extension user calls a co-worker that does not answer or is busy, they can leave a callback request for a return call. The user does not have to repeatedly call the unanswered extension back, hoping to find it idle. The system ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 220 callback system availability terminals all terminals required component(s) none related features call waiting/camp-on) programmable function keys guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when prog...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 callback 2 - 221 operation to place a callback: 1. Call unavailable (busy or unanswered) extension. 2. Dial # or press the callback key (program 15-07 or sc 751: 35). 3. Hang up. 4. Lift the handset when busy extension calls you back. If the unavailable extension was unans...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 222 callback to test callback at a single line telephone: 1. Lift the handset. 2. Dial 799. 3. Hang up. 4. When the telephone rings, lift the handset. You hear the hold tone. 5. Hang up..
Page 251: Caller Id Call Return
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 caller id call return 2 - 223 caller id call return description the caller id call return feature allows the voice mail system to use caller id information captured with the message to call and connect the person that left the message with the voice mail user that is check...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 224 caller id call return a telephone used as an acd plus agent or supervisor station should not have mailboxes that support softkeys. Softkeys can be disabled per mailbox in access codes options by enabling hands free play for a particular station. On the um8000 mail,...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 caller id call return 2 - 225 related features um8000 mail vm8000 inmail guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are u...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 226 caller id call return operation to return call from the um8000 mail: 1. While listening to a message with cid information press more, more then call softkeys. - or - dial # , 0. 2. To exit from the call, hang up. To return call from the vm8000 inmail: 1. While list...
Page 255: Caller Id
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 caller id 2 - 227 caller id description caller id allows a display terminal to show an incoming caller’s telephone number (called the directory number or dn) and optional name. The caller id information is available as pre-answer display. With the pre-answer display, the u...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 228 caller id the telephone display can show up to 12 caller id digits (for non-acd calls). Once installed and programmed, caller id is enabled for all trunk calls, including: ring group calls calls transferred from another extension calls transferred from the vrs call...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 caller id 2 - 229 caller id data can also output to a pc or other type of computer through the 1st-party tapi driver. This allows for off-line database lookups. In a customer service department, for example, the computer could search for a caller’s records and display thei...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 230 caller id an additional digit (such as 1) may be required to complete the call (program 10-02-04). For example: incoming caller id shows: 2125551212. If your area code is not 212, define a 1 in program 10-02-04. When callback is executed, the system prefixes 1 on t...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 caller id 2 - 231 trunks with privacy release enabled display caller id until the call is answered. To view it after the call has been picked up, press the line key, which sets the call to private mode. To keep the call on privacy release, press the help + exit keys. An ex...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 232 caller id memo display function with version 4000 or lower software, the sv8100 can display matching caller id but is limited to 12 characters. With version 5000 or higher software, it can now display up to 28 characters per line and up to three lines of informatio...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 caller id 2 - 233 system availability terminals all multiline terminals with display and single line telephones equipped to receive caller id. Required component(s) cd-4cotb with pz-4cotf daughter board cd-2bria with pz-2bria daughter board cd-prta related features automat...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 234 caller id guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature programmi...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 caller id 2 - 235 14-01-20 basic trunk data setup – block outgoing caller id enable/disable the system from automatically blocking outgoing caller id information when a user places a call.If allowed (i.E. Block, enabled), the system automatically inserts the caller id bloc...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 236 caller id 15-03-09 single line telephone basic data setup – caller id function – for external module enable/disable the caller id fsk signal for an external caller id module or a 3rd-party vendor telephone with caller id display. If voice mail is used, this setting...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 caller id 2 - 237 20-09-04 class of service options (incoming call service) – notification for incoming call list existence determine whether or not the check list message is displayed to indicate a missed call. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-13-06 class of s...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 238 caller id memo display function 90-03-01 save data save the programmed data on the sram and flash rom to the 16mb/32mb ata removable compact flash memory card. Also, used to save stored caller id if permanently saved with service code #*#9 (11-15-03). Dial 1 + pres...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 caller id 2 - 239 operation storing a number to store a caller id number in an speed dial bin: 1. With a multiline terminal idle, the display shows: 2. Press the list softkey. - or - press the left cursor key twice and skip step 3. The display shows: 3. Press the cid softk...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 240 caller id 4. Press the store softkey. The display shows: ## = list number xx = caller id number mm-dd hh:mm = incoming date and time sta = store in station speed dial bin. Sys - store in system speed dial bin. 5. Press the sta or sys softkey. The display shows: 6. ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 caller id 2 - 241 9. Press transfer. The display shows: 10. Press speaker. The telephone returns to idle. To store a caller id number in a one-touch key: 1. With a telephone idle, the display shows: 2. Press the list softkey. - or - press the left cursor key twice and skip...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 242 caller id 3. Press the cid softkey (caller id). The display shows: ## = list number xx = caller id number mm-dd hh:mm = incoming date and time = preview list = next list store = store in list del = delete from list 4. Press the store softkey. The display shows: ## ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 caller id 2 - 243 9. Press hold. The display shows: 10. Press speaker. The telephone returns to idle. Temporary memory an unanswered call causes the call history key (program 15-07 or sc 751: 08) to flash, indicating a new call was placed in the temporary memory. If enable...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 244 caller id 2. Press cid. The first row of your display shows the caller id number. If there is an “ ” next to the call record number in the left-hand corner, this indicates that it is a call you missed (unanswered). The second row shows the date and time of the call...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 caller id – flexible ringing 2 - 245 caller id – flexible ringing description the caller id – flexible ringing feature provides several different options for rerouting calls based on the caller id received. Reject/reroute “private” caller id calls when an analog or isdn tr...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 246 caller id – flexible ringing then, turn on the private call refuse mode using the service code (program 11-10-32) or programmable function key (code 86). To transfer the “private” caller id incoming call to incoming ring group 2 as ring pattern 3: program 14-01-27:...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 caller id – flexible ringing 2 - 247 this feature does not work with incoming trunk calls via networking (from another system). In this case, the refuse/routing program must be programmed in the system that has those trunks. Routing to the other system’s extension is avail...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 248 caller id – flexible ringing related features central office calls, answering direct inward dialing (did) um8000 mail voice response system (vrs) guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when prog...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 caller id – flexible ringing 2 - 249 13-04-01 speed dialing number and name – speed dialing data enter the system and group speed dialing numbers and names. 1~9, 0, , # pause (press line key 1) recall/flash (press line key 2) @ = code to wait for answer supervision in isd...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 250 caller id – flexible ringing the caller id – flexible ringing flowchart below helps define programming: 20-07-24 class of service options (administrator level) – set/ cancel private call refuse enable (1) or disable (0) an extension user ability to set or cancel pr...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 caller id – flexible ringing 2 - 251 incoming trunk call caller id number exists? Search refusing speed dial area prg 22-16 data exists? 2 go to chart 2 no no yes yes prg 14-01-27: 1 and refuse mode is? Play vrs message prg 40-10-07 disconnect the call search prg 13-04-01 ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 252 caller id – flexible ringing operation none follow prg 22-02-01 ring the extension number ring the incoming ring group disconnect the call play vrs message prg 40-10-07 prg 14-01-27: 1 and refuse mode is? 2 off on anything else private reason of no caller id? Prg 2...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 central office calls, answering 2 - 253 central office calls, answering description the system provides flexible routing of incoming co (trunks) calls to meet the exact site requirements. This lets trunk calls ring and be answered at any combination of system extensions. A...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 254 central office calls, answering sidetone volume setup this option allows system programming for the multiline terminal side tone volume. There are two levels, based on whether the connected trunk is a digital trunk or analog trunk. Conditions the incoming ring grou...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 central office calls, answering 2 - 255 system availability terminals all terminals required component(s) any trunk blade (i.E., cd-4cotb, cd-2bria, cd-prta, etc.) related features automatic call distribution (acd) call forwarding direct inward dialing (did) direct inward ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 256 central office calls, answering guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 central office calls, answering 2 - 257 14-05-01 trunk group – trunk group number assign trunks to trunk groups then go to program 14-06-01 below to set up trunk group routing. Trunks 1-200 trunk groups 1-100 default = trunks 1-200 assigned to trunk group 1 with priorities...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 258 central office calls, answering 14-07-01 trunk access map setup set up the trunk access maps. This sets the access options for trunks. Ring group programming overrides access map programming. 0 = no access 1 = outgoing access only 2 = incoming access only 3 = acces...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 central office calls, answering 2 - 259 15-02-01 multiline telephone basic data setup – display language selection (to select options 8~10, press either 8 or recall, then press line keys 1~3. Key 1 is option 8, key 2 is option 9, and key 3 is option 10.) define the display...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 260 central office calls, answering 15-06-01 trunk access map for extensions assign trunk access maps to extensions. Trunks 1~200 (default = 1) 15-07-01 programmable function keys assign functions to multiline terminal line keys. Line key 1~48 0~99 (normal function cod...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 central office calls, answering 2 - 261 20-10-07 class of service options (answer service) – automatic off-hook answer turn off or on an extension user ability to use universal auto answer (no service code required). 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-13-13 class...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 262 central office calls, answering 22-02-01 incoming call trunk setup set the feature type for the trunk you are programming. Trunks 1~200 0 = normal 1 = vrs (second dial tone if no vrs installed) 2 = disa 3 = did 4 = dil 5 = e&m tie line 6 = delayed vrs 7 = ani/dnis ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 central office calls, answering 2 - 263 22-07-01 dil assignment assign the destination extension for each dil incoming trunk (001~200). For this selection to work, set program 22-02-01 to 4 (dil). Extension number (maximum eight digits) (default not assigned) 22-08-01 dil/...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 264 central office calls, answering operation to answer an incoming trunk call: 1. Lift the handset. To use universal answer to answer a call ringing over the paging system: 1. Go off-hook. Depending on system programming, this may answer the call and you can skip step...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 central office calls, placing 2 - 265 central office calls, placing description the system provides flexibility in the way each extension user can place outgoing trunk calls. This lets you customize the call placing options to meet site requirements and each individual’s n...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 266 central office calls, placing with automatic handsfree, an extension user can press a line key to place a trunk call without lifting the handset or pressing speaker. Users without automatic handsfree can preselect a line key before lifting the handset or pressing s...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 central office calls, placing 2 - 267 automatic route selection call appearance (cap) keys code restriction dial tone detection handsfree answerback/forced intercom ringing long conversation cutoff microphone cutoff programmable function keys trunk group routing trunk grou...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 268 central office calls, placing 11-09-01 trunk access code if required, change the single-digit trunk access code (normally 9). If you change this code, you must also review the settings in program 11-01-01 for the new code selected. Dial (up to four digits) (default...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 central office calls, placing 2 - 269 14-01-10 basic trunk data setup – dtmf tones for outgoing calls for each trunk, enable/disable the ability to hear the dtmf of the digits dialed when placing the outgoing call. 0 = disable 1 = enable (default = 0) 14-02-05 analog trunk...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 270 central office calls, placing 14-07-01 trunk access map setup set up the trunk access maps. This sets the access options for trunks. Ring group programming overrides access map programming. 0 = no access 1 = outgoing access only 2 = incoming access only 3 = access ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 central office calls, placing 2 - 271 15-02-08 multiline telephone basic data setup – automatic handsfree set whether pressing a key accesses a one-touch key or preselects the key. 0 = preselect 1 = one-touch (automatic handsfree) (default = 1) 15-03-03 single line telepho...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 272 central office calls, placing 20-13-13 class of service options (supplementary service) – continued dialing (dtmf) signal on icm call turn off or on an extension ability to use continued dialing, which allows dtmf signal sending while talking on extension. 0 = off ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 central office calls, placing 2 - 273 operation to place a call over a trunk group: 1. Go off-hook. 2. Dial 704. 3. Dial trunk group number (001~100). 4. Dial the number. - or - 1. At the multiline terminal, press the trunk group key (program 15-07-01 or sc 751: 02 + group...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 274 central office calls, placing to place a call using trunk group routing: 1. Go off-hook. 2. Dial 9. If your system has an alternate trunk route access code, you may dial that instead. 3. Dial the number. - or - 1. At the multiline terminal, press the trunk group ro...
Page 303: Class of Service
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 class of service 2 - 275 class of service description class of service (cos) sets various features and dialing options (called items) for extensions. The system allows any number of extensions to share the same class of service. An extension can have a different class of s...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 276 class of service default setting the attendant (extension 101) has class of service 15 in all night service modes. All other extensions have class of service 1 in all night service modes. If changing class of service via service code: an extension can use service c...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 class of service 2 - 277 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature pr...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 278 class of service 20-07-05 class of service options (administrator level) – set/ cancel automatic trunk-to- trunk transfer turn off or on an extension user ability to use the trunk-to-trunk forwarding service codes. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-07-10...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 class of service 2 - 279 20-07-19 class of service options (administrator level) – smdr printout department group (stg) data determine if the department group stg) data is included in the smdr printout for each class of service. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~14) (d...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 280 class of service 20-08-03 class of service options (outgoing call service) – system speed dialing turn off or on an extension user ability to make outbound calls using system speed dial numbers. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 1 for cos 1~15) 20-08-04 class of service op...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 class of service 2 - 281 20-08-13 class of service options (outgoing call service) – isdn clip determine if the isdn calling line identity presentation and screening indicators are to be allowed. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-08-14 class of service options (...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 282 class of service 20-09-01 class of service options (incoming call service) – second call for did/disa/dil/ e&m override turn off or on the extension ability to receive a second call from a did, disa, dil, or tie line caller. With this option set to 1, the destinati...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 class of service 2 - 283 20-10-01 class of service options (answer service) – group call pickup (within group) turn off or on group call pickup for calls ringing an extension pickup group as well as ring group calls (service code # ). 0 = off 1 = on (default = 1 for cos ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 284 class of service 20-11-01 class of service options (hold/ transfer service) – call forward all turn off or on an extension user ability to set call forward immediate. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 1 for cos 1~15) 20-11-02 class of service options (hold/ transfer servic...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 class of service 2 - 285 20-11-12 class of service options (hold/ transfer service) – call forwarding off-premise (external call forwarding) turn off or on an extension user ability to set up call forwarding off-premise at the extension. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 286 class of service 20-11-22 class of service options (hold/ transfer service) – restricted unsupervised conference allow/deny an extension user to initiate a trunk-to-trunk transfer (tandem trunking). 0 = allow 1 = deny (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-11-23 class of se...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 class of service 2 - 287 20-13-04 class of service options (supplementary service) – call forward/dnd override (bypass call) turn off or on the ability to use call forwarding/dnd override. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 1 for cos 1~15) 20-13-05 class of service options (supplem...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 288 class of service 20-13-15 class of service options (supplementary service) – barge-in, initiate turn off or on an extension user ability to barge-in on other's calls. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-13-16 class of service options (supplementary service...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 class of service 2 - 289 20-13-26 class of service options (supplementary service) – group listen turn off or on an extension user ability to use group listen. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 1 for cos 1~15) 20-13-27 class of service options (supplementary service) – busy on sei...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 290 class of service 20-13-36 class of service options (supplementary service) – call duration timer display turn off or on a call timer for the extension. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 1 for cos 01~15) 20-13-38 class of service options (supplementary service) – headset ri...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 class of service 2 - 291 20-13-49 class of service options (supplementary service) – blf indication on co incoming state determine if a blf of the station lights when a normal co call is ringing the phone. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-13-50 class of service...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 292 class of service operation to change an extension class of service (via service code 677): 1. Press speaker. 2. Dial 677. 3. Dial the extension number you want to change. You see: mode1:nn press hold to leave the current value unchanged. The extension you dial may ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 class of service 2 - 293 5. Enter the night 1 mode class of service for the extension you selected in step 3 and press hold. You see: mode3:nn press hold to leave the current value unchanged. 6. Enter the midnight 1 mode class of service for the extension you selected in s...
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Page 323: Clock/calendar Display
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 clock/calendar display 2 - 295 clock/calendar display description the system uses clock/calendar display for: using the daylight savings setup program, you can determine whether the system should automatically adjust the system time for daylight savings time/standard time ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 296 clock/calendar display system availability terminals all multiline terminals with display required component(s) none related features class of service night service single line telephones, analog 500/2500 sets vm8000 inmail voice mail integration (analog) guide to ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 clock/calendar display 2 - 297 10-01-02 time and date – month enter two digits (01~12) for the month. 01~12 (default not assigned) 10-01-03 time and date – day enter two digits (01~31) for the day. 01~31 (default not assigned) 10-01-04 time and date – week enter the digit ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 298 clock/calendar display operation the date must be set in system programming (10-01). To set the system time: 1. Press speaker. 2. Dial 728. 3. Dial two digits for the hour (24 hour clock, 13 = 1:00 pm). 4. Dial two digits for the minutes (00~59). 5. Press speaker t...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 co message waiting indication 2 - 299 co message waiting indication description this feature provides a message waiting indication when voice mail from the central office is used. The co provides this feature using visual message waiting indication (vmwi) standards. Visual...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 300 co message waiting indication default setting none system availability terminals all multiline terminals required component(s) cd-4cotb blade with pz-4cotf daughter board related features battery backup – system power message waiting speed dial – system/group/stati...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 co message waiting indication 2 - 301 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards f...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 302 co message waiting indication operation to program the co message waiting callback speed dial bin from an attendant position: 1. Press feature. 2. Dial 28. 3. Press the co line. 4. Dial speed dial bin (default = 1999). The valid range is 0000~1999 and depends on sy...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 co message waiting indication 2 - 303 to clear the central office – message waiting indication from an attendant position: 1. Press feature. 2. Dial 20. 3. Press the co line key..
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Page 333: Code Restriction
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 code restriction 2 - 305 code restriction description code restriction limits the numbers an extension user may dial. By allowing extensions to place only certain types of calls, you can better control long distance costs. The system applies code restriction according to t...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 306 code restriction restrict code table when you want code restriction to allow most calls and restrict only selected calls, use the restrict code table. To block only 1-900 calls, for example, enter 1900 in the restrict code table. (if the same code restriction class...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 code restriction 2 - 307 code call digit counting with code call digit counting, you can limit the number of digits long distance callers can dial. This lets you prevent callers from dialing extensively into long distance dial-up services. You can make four entries (4~30 d...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 308 code restriction each phone and trunk have a restriction class. The higher class applies for outgoing calls. For example: when trunk class is 01 and station class 02, toll restriction class 02 is applied. When trunk class is 15 and station class 03, toll restrictio...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 code restriction 2 - 309 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature pr...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 310 code restriction 21-01-10 system options for outgoing calls – dial digits for toll restriction path if this option is programmed with an entry other than 0, a call does not have a talk path unless the user dials at least the number of digits entered in this option ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 code restriction 2 - 311 21-05-02 toll restriction class – international call permit code table for the toll restriction class you select, assign or unassign the international call permit table (program 21-06-02). 0 = unassign 1 = assign default: 1, 3~15 = 0 2 = 1 21-05-04...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 312 code restriction 21-05-11 toll restriction class – intercom call restriction for the toll restriction class you select, enable or disable intercom call restriction. If enabled, extensions cannot place or receive intercom calls. 0 = disable 1 = enable (default = 0) ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 code restriction 2 - 313 operation to place a trunk call if your system is code restricted: 1. Place call normally. If your code restriction class does not allow the number you dial, your call is cut off. 21-06-06 toll restriction table data setup – permit code table progr...
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Page 343: Code Restriction Override
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 code restriction override 2 - 315 code restriction override description code restriction override lets a user temporarily bypass the code restriction for an extension. This helps a user that must place an important call that code restriction normally prevents. For example,...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 316 code restriction override code restriction station message detail recording voice response system (vrs) guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 code restriction override 2 - 317 21-14-02 walking toll restriction password setup – walking toll restriction class number enter the walking toll restriction class of service (1~15) to be used for each table number assigned in program 21-14-01. 1~15 (default = 1) 35-02-01 ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 318 code restriction override 35-02-12 smdr output options – did table name output determine if the did table name should be displayed. 0 = not displayed 1 = displayed (default = 0) 35-02-13 smdr output options – cli output when did to trunk determine if the cli output...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 code restriction override 2 - 319 walking code restriction 663?.
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 320 code restriction override temporary code restriction override service code 663 be changed 775?.
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 code restriction override 2 - 321 operation to temporarily override a restricted extension code restriction: you can override restriction for only one call at a time. 1. At the multiline terminal, press speaker. - or - at single line telephone, lift the handset. 2. Dial 77...
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Page 351: Code Restriction, Dial Block
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 code restriction, dial block 2 - 323 code restriction, dial block description code restriction, dial block lets a user temporarily block dialing on an extension. This helps a user block his or her phone from being used by another person while they are away from their desk....
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 324 code restriction, dial block related features none guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 code restriction, dial block 2 - 325 operation to set dial block: 1. At the multiline terminal, press speaker. - or - at the single line telephone, lift the handset. 2. Dial 600 (default). 3. Dial the 4-digit dial block code (as set in programming). 4. Dial 1. Confirmation...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 326 code restriction, dial block to set dial block from another extension: 1. At the multiline terminal, press speaker. - or - at the single line telephone, lift the handset. 2. Dial 601 (default). 3. Dial the 4-digit dial block code (as set in programming). 4. Dial th...
Page 355: Conference
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 conference 2 - 327 conference description conference lets an extension user add additional inside and outside callers to their conversation. With conference, a user can set up a multiple-party telephone meeting without leaving the office. The cd-cp00-us provides 64 confere...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 328 conference an option is available which allows an extension conf key (sc 751: 07) to be programmed for conference or for transfer. When set for transfer, the user places a call on hold, dials the extension to which it should be transferred, and presses conf. The ca...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 conference 2 - 329 required component(s) none related features none guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used w...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 330 conference 15-02-24 multiline telephone basic data setup – conference key mode allow an extension conf key to be programmed for conference or for transfer. When set for transfer, the user places a call on hold, dials the extension to which it should be transferred,...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 conference 2 - 331 operation to establish a conference: multiline terminal 1. Establish intercom or trunk call. 2. Press conf or conf softkey (program 15-07 or sc 751: 07). 3. Dial the extension you want to add. - or - access outside call. - or - retrieve call from park or...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 332 conference single line telephone 1. Establish intercom or trunk call. 2. Hookflash and dial # 1. 3. Dial extension you want to add. - or - access trunk call. - or - retrieve call from park orbit. 4. Hookflash and repeat step 3 to add more parties. - or - hookflash ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 conference 2 - 333 to exit a conference with internal and outside conference members without affecting the other parties: multiline terminal 1. Hang up. If you press hold while on a call with two outside callers, the outside callers hear what is programmed in program 10-04...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 334 conference the following steps are not available for disa or tie line trunks: 1. Dial the extension number of the internal party. 2. Dial the single digit service code, if programmed. Instead of the single digit service code, the service code 710 can also be dialed...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 conference, voice call/privacy release 2 - 335 conference, voice call/privacy release description voice call conference lets extension users in the same work area join in a trunk conference. To initiate a voice call conference, an extension user just presses the meet-me co...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 336 conference, voice call/privacy release system availability terminals all multiline terminals required component(s) none related features caller id conference programmable function keys guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate t...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 conference, voice call/privacy release 2 - 337 operation to join a voice call conference (if invited): 1. After conference request, press indicated line key. A conf indication is displayed on both telephones. A trunk with privacy release or voice call conference blinks. To...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 338 conference, voice call/privacy release to toggle between private and non-private mode: 1. Press the meet-me conference key (program 15-07-01, sc 751: 32). - or - press the trunk line key. (this toggles from non-private to private. To go back to non-private, the mee...
Page 367: Continued Dialing
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 continued dialing 2 - 339 continued dialing description continued dialing allows an extension user to dial a call, wait for the called party to answer, and then dial additional digits. This helps users that need services like voice mail, automatic banking and other common ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 340 continued dialing default setting enabled system availability terminals all multiline terminals required component(s) none related features pulse to tone conversion guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 continued dialing 2 - 341 operation to use continued dialing: 1. Place an intercom or trunk call. 2. Continue dialing after the call connects. Toll restriction and class of service programming may limit continued dialing. 20-06-01 class of service for extensions assign a c...
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Page 371: Cordless Dect Terminals
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 cordless dect terminals 2 - 343 cordless dect terminals description the cordless dect terminals may be used with the univerge sv8100 kts. The dtl-8r-1 tel uses 1.9 ghz dect 6.0 fm technology and is connected in tandem to a multiline terminal. The itl-8r-1 tel uses 1.9 ghz ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 344 cordless dect terminals the itl-8r-1 cordless ip dect terminal can only connect directly to the sv8100 and be used as a stand alone terminal. The itl-8r-1 dect ip cordless – cannot be connected with dt300 or dt700 terminals. Battery capacity is 910 mah, 2.4v with a...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 cordless dect terminals 2 - 345 authentication password is not supported for itl-8r- dect ip cordless phones. Multiple sip server registration is not supported for itl-8r- dect ip cordless phones. Network address translation (nat) transversal mode is not supported for itl-...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 346 cordless dect terminals guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for fea...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 cordless dect terminals 2 - 347 10-03-04 etu setup (dlca pkg setup) – optional installed unit 1 (only applies to dth/dtr telephones) use to setup and confirm the basic configuration data for optional installed unit 1. 0 = none 1 = apr module 2 = apa module 3 = ada module 4...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 348 cordless dect terminals 10-03-10 etu setup (dlca pkg setup) – bottom option information (only applies to dtl style telephones) shows optional adapter information. 0 = no option 1 = apr 2 = ada 3 = bha (default = 0) 10-03-11 etu setup (dlca pkg setup) – handset opti...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 cordless dect terminals 2 - 349 20-07-14 class of service options (administrator level) – vrs general message play turn off or on an extension user ability to dial 4 or service code 611 to listen to the general message. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~14) (default = ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 350 cordless dect terminals 20-07-26 class of service options (administrator level) – dial-in mode switch enable/disable an extension user ability to set or cancel dial-in mode switch. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-07-27 class of service options (adminis...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 cordless dect terminals 2 - 351 20-08-10 class of service options (outgoing call service) – signal/ voice call turn off or on an extension allowing it to force handsfree answerback or forced intercom ringing for outgoing intercom calls. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 1 for cos ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 352 cordless dect terminals 20-09-01 class of service options (incoming call service) – second call for did/disa/dil/ e&m override turns off or on the extension ability to receive a second call from a did, disa, dil, or tie line caller. With this option set to 1, the d...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 cordless dect terminals 2 - 353 20-10-01 class of service options (answer service) – group call pickup (within group) turn off or on group call pickup for calls ringing an extension pickup group as well as ring group calls (service code # ). 0 = off 1 = on (default = 1 f...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 354 cordless dect terminals 20-11-02 class of service options (hold/ transfer service) – call forward when busy turn off or on an extension user ability to set call forwarding when busy. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 1 for cos 1~15) 20-11-03 class of service options (hold/...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 cordless dect terminals 2 - 355 20-11-13 class of service options (hold/ transfer service) – operator transfer after hold callback turn off or on an extension ability to have a call which recalls from hold transfer to the operator. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15)...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 356 cordless dect terminals 20-11-23 class of service options (hold/ transfer service) – car/ve call forward set/cancel turn off or on an extension user ability to set and cancel call forwarding for a car or virtual extension. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 1 for cos 1~15) ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 cordless dect terminals 2 - 357 20-13-10 class of service options (supplementary service) – barge-in monitor enable the barge-in speech mode) or monitor mode at the initiating extension (i.E., barge-in initiator). 0 = speech 1 = monitor (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-13-11 ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 358 cordless dect terminals 20-13-20 class of service options (supplementary service) – account code/toll restriction operator alert (restricted operation transfer) turn off or on operator alert when an extension improperly enters an account code or violates toll restr...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 cordless dect terminals 2 - 359 20-13-31 class of service options (supplementary service) – connected line identification (colp) define the supplementary feature availability for each extension class of service (cos). 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-13-32 clas...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 360 cordless dect terminals operation to set up and program the cordless dect terminals (dtl-8r-1): 1. Press and hold down and # , then press talk. The f1 led flashes red and f1=lk01 is displayed on the lcd. 2. Press ring/vol repeatedly to scroll through the line key (...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 cordless dect terminals 2 - 361 3. Press on/offmute to select the displayed line key or feature. 4. When a line key is assigned, press mute once to enter the off-hook ringing on or off mode. Press ring/vol to toggle between talk for on or no talk for off. Talk is selected ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 cordless telephone connection 2 - 363 cordless telephone connection description using an ap(r)-r/ap(a)-r unit for dth/dtr telephones or an apr-l for dtl telephones a cordless telephone (2500-type) can be connected to a multiline terminal. The cd-4lca with pz-4lca daughter ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 364 cordless telephone connection the following features are supported by an apr-l ap(r)-r or ap(a)-r: initiate conference change station name privacy release by pressing line key group listen dss/blf indication headset ringing the apr-l ap(r)-r and ap(a)-r only suppor...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 cordless telephone connection 2 - 365 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards f...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 366 cordless telephone connection 10-03-04 etu setup (dlca pkg setup) – optional installed unit 1 (only applies to dth/dtr telephones) use to setup and confirm the basic configuration data for optional installed unit 1. 0 = none 1 = apr module 2 = apa module 3 = ada mo...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 cordless telephone connection 2 - 367 10-03-10 etu setup (dlca pkg setup) – bottom option information (only applies to dtl style telephones) shows optional adapter information. 0 = no option 1 = apr 2 = ada 3 = bha (default = 0) 10-03-11 etu setup (dlca pkg setup) – handse...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 368 cordless telephone connection 20-07-12 class of service options (administrator level) – trunk port disable turn off or on an extension user ability to use the trunk port disable feature. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~14) (default = 1 for cos 15) 20-07-13 cl...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 cordless telephone connection 2 - 369 20-07-25 class of service options (administrator level) – set/ cancel caller id refuse enable/disable an extension user ability to set or cancel caller id refuse. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-07-26 class of service opti...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 370 cordless telephone connection 20-08-11 class of service options (outgoing call service) – protect for the call mode switching from caller when an extension is set to ring mode for icm calls, enabling this option prevents callers from changing the call to voice anno...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 cordless telephone connection 2 - 371 20-09-01 class of service options (incoming call service) – second call for did/disa/dil/ e&m override turn off or on the extension ability to receive a second call from a did, disa, dil, or tie line caller. With this option set to 1, ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 372 cordless telephone connection 20-10-06 class of service options (answer service) – meet-me conference and paging turn off or on an extension user ability to use meet-me conference and paging. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 1 for cos 1~15) 20-10-07 class of service optio...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 cordless telephone connection 2 - 373 20-11-09 class of service options (hold/ transfer service) – group hold initiate turn off or on an extension user ability to initiate a group hold. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 1 for cos 1~15) 20-11-10 class of service options (hold/ tran...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 374 cordless telephone connection 20-11-20 class of service options (hold/ transfer service) – no callback turn off or on an extension ability to receive callbacks. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-11-21 class of service options (hold/ transfer service) – r...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 cordless telephone connection 2 - 375 20-13-05 class of service options (supplementary service) – intercom off-hook signaling turn off or on the ability of an extension to receive off-hook signals. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 1 for cos 1~15) 20-13-06 class of service options...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 376 cordless telephone connection 20-13-20 class of service options (supplementary service) – account code/toll restriction operator alert (restricted operation transfer) turn off or on operator alert when an extension improperly enters an account code or violates toll...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 cordless telephone connection 2 - 377 20-13-30 class of service options (supplementary service) – background music allow/deny an extension user to turn background music on and off. This applies only to the multiline terminal. 0 = deny 1 = allow (default = 1 for cos 1~15) 2...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 378 cordless telephone connection operation to make a call using a cordless single line telephone: 1. Go off-hook. 2. Dial the station number or dial the trunk access code and telephone number. To answer a call using a cordless single line telephone: when the multiline...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 cordless telephone connection 2 - 379 to transfer a call from a multiline terminal to its associated cordless single line telephone: 1. The single line telephone user goes off-hook (at this time, the call is automatically connected to the single line telephone). 2. The mul...
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Page 409: Data Line Security
Data line security 2 - 381 d data line security description data line security protects any station port from receiving audible tones (such as camp-on or override) and denies a station from barging in while busy to prevent disruption of data transmission when using a modem or facsimile machine. Cond...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 382 data line security guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature ...
Page 411: Delayed Ringing
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 delayed ringing 2 - 383 delayed ringing description delayed ringing allows programmed secondary answering positions to ring on incoming calls after a programmed time. This feature applies to co/pbx lines, secondary incoming extensions, virtual extensions, and call arrival ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 384 delayed ringing virtual extensions guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wiza...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 delayed ringing 2 - 385 15-07-01 programmable function keys assign car/sie/ve function keys (code 03 + extension number) or co function keys (code 01 + trunk port) on multiline terminals. Line key 1~48 0~99 (normal function code 751 by default) 00 ~ 99 (appearance functi...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 386 delayed ringing operation to answer delay ringing calls: 1. Go off-hook. - or - press answer. - or - press the flashing key. Either trunk key or car/sie/ve key. To program a car/sie/ve key on a phone: 1. Press speaker. 2. Dial 752. 3. Press the key you want to prog...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 delayed ringing 2 - 387 9. Dial the mode number in which the key delay rings. 1 = day 1 2 = night 1 3 = midnight 1 4 = rest 1 5 = day 2 6 = night 2 7 = midnight 2 8 = rest 2 10. Press speaker..
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Page 417: Department Calling
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 department calling 2 - 389 department calling description with department calling, an extension user can call an idle extension in a programmed department group (64 department groups available) by dialing the group pilot number. For example, this would let a caller dial th...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 390 department calling delay: this feature can be enabled or disabled by using a (59) key programmed in program 15-07. It can also be done by using service codes assigned in program 11-11-28 (set) and program 11-11-29 (cancel). When this feature is activated, any did c...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 department calling 2 - 391 if all members of the department group are busy, an incoming or transferred call to the group pilot number queues for an available member. Each group has a queue that can hold any number of waiting calls. If a display telephone is waiting in queu...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 392 department calling when a department group is assigned as the vm department group in program 45-01-01 it only works as priority mode no matter what program 16-01-02 is set to for that department group. Program 16-01-05 (extension group all ring mode operation) does...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 department calling 2 - 393 circular routing system availability terminals all terminals figure 2-3 department calling circular routing call 1 call 2 call 3 call 4.
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 394 department calling required component(s) vrs for messaging related features call arrival (car) keys call forwarding department step calling transfer vm8000 inmail voice response system (vrs) guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indi...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 department calling 2 - 395 11-11-27 service code setup (for setup/ entry operation) – destination of automatic transfer each extension group set the service code for setting the destination for immediate automatic transfer for icm and transferred calls to department groups...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 396 department calling 16-01-03 department group basic data setup – department routing when busy (auto step call) set how the system routes an intercom call to a busy department group member. The caller can hear busy tone (0) or overflow to the first available departme...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 department calling 2 - 397 16-02-01 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 1~999 default = ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 398 department calling operation to call a department group: 1. Go off-hook. 2. Dial department extension number. The system routes the call to the first free telephone in the department group. 3. Optional: to manually ring all members of the group, dial the single dig...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 department calling 2 - 399 to log out of your department calling group: while you are logged out, department calling cannot route calls to your extension. 1. Press speaker 2. Dial 650 + 1. - or - press department calling log in key (program 15-07-01 or sc 751: 46). The key...
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Page 429: Department Step Calling
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 department step calling 2 - 401 department step calling description after calling a busy department calling group member, an extension user can have department step calling quickly call another member in the group. The caller does not have to hang up and place another inte...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 402 department step calling guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for fea...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 department step calling 2 - 403 operation to make a step call: 1. Place a call to a busy department group member. - or - place a call to a department group pilot number. 2. Dial department step code (2) to call the next available department group member. 3. Repeat step 2 t...
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Page 433: Dial Pad Confirmation Tone
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 dial pad confirmation tone 2 - 405 dial pad confirmation tone description for an extension with dial pad confirmation tone enabled, the user hears a beep each time they press a key. This is helpful for intercom calls and dial pulse trunk calls, since these calls provide no...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 406 dial pad confirmation tone guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for ...
Page 435: Dial Tone Detection
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 dial tone detection 2 - 407 dial tone detection description if a trunk has dial tone detection enabled, the system monitors for dial tone from the telco or pbx when a user places a call on that trunk. If the user accesses the trunk directly (by pressing a line key or diali...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 408 dial tone detection last number redial save number dialed speed dial – system/group/station t1 trunking (with ani/dnis compatibility) trunk group routing trunk groups guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that a...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 dial tone detection 2 - 409 14-02-11 analog trunk data setup – next trunk in rotary if no dial tone if enabled, the system skips over a trunk if dial tone is not detected. This option pertains to calls placed using call appearance (cap) keys, speed dial, ars, last number r...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 410 dial tone detection operation dial tone detection is automatic if enabled in programming. Table 2-10 dial tone detection program interaction method 14-02-05 14-02-11 result if dial tone not present . . . Press a line key - or - dial #9+ trunk number 0 0 trunk hangs...
Page 439: Dialing Number Preview
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 dialing number preview 2 - 411 dialing number preview description dialing number preview lets a display multiline terminal user dial and review a number before the system dials it. Dialing number preview helps the user avoid dialing errors. Conditions an extension user can...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 412 dialing number preview guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feat...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 dialing number preview 2 - 413 4. To dial out the displayed trunk number, press a line/trunk group key. If the previewed number as a trunk access code (e.G., 9), you can press speaker instead. - or - to dial an intercom number, press speaker. - or - to cancel the number wi...
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Page 443: Digital Trunk Clocking
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 digital trunk clocking 2 - 415 digital trunk clocking description the univerge sv8100 cd-cp00-us has a built-in clock source for all digital trunk blades. Digital trunk blades are connected via an internal plo (phase locked oscillator) to derive primary clock from the netw...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 416 digital trunk clocking system availability terminals none required component(s) cd-cp00-us cd-2bria -or- cd-prta, cd-ccta related features isdn compatibility k-ccis – t1 t1 trunking (with ani/dnis compatibility) feature examples digital trunk clocking examples: if ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 digital trunk clocking 2 - 417 if there are multiple pris and the one being used for the source goes down, the system begins to count forward in slot numbers looking for the next available pri. In this example, the pri in 02 went down, so the system now begins looking forw...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 418 digital trunk clocking in this example, there are multiple t1 circuits and a bri circuit. Since the t1 assigned as external has higher priority than a bri, the t1 external is the plo synchronization source. In this example, there is a pri, multiple t1s, and a bri. ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 digital trunk clocking 2 - 419 in this scenario, the pri was the clocking source until it went down. There are no other pris, t1 (externals), or bris in the system. The cd-cp00-us now becomes the plo synchronization source. Guide to feature programming refer to the related...
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Page 449: Direct Inward Dialing (Did)
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 direct inward dialing (did) 2 - 421 direct inward dialing (did) description direct inward dialing (did) lets outside callers directly dial system extensions. Did saves time for callers who know the extension number they wish to reach. To place a did call, the outside calle...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 422 direct inward dialing (did) the system is compatible with dial pulse (dp) and dtmf did signaling. Did trunks can be either wink start, immediate start, 2nd dial or delay. Did camp-on did camp-on sets what happens to did calls to busy extensions when you have busy i...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 direct inward dialing (did) 2 - 423 did intercept did intercept automatically reroutes did calls under certain conditions. There are three did intercepts: vacant number intercept if a caller dials an extension that does not exist or misdials, vacant number intercept can re...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 424 direct inward dialing (did) for busy or no answer intercept calls, a third destination can be defined in program 22-12. If the first and third destinations are programmed but the second destination is not, the incoming call goes to the third destination after the f...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 direct inward dialing (did) 2 - 425 did call by time schedule did call by time schedule allows for 100 programmed did conversion table entries (program 22-17-01) that can be routed based on time patterns. Each did conversion table has a maximum of eight programmable time p...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 426 direct inward dialing (did) federal communications commission did requirements allowing this equipment to operate without providing proper answer supervision signaling violates part 68 rules. This equipment returns answer supervision to the public switched telephon...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 direct inward dialing (did) 2 - 427 when ordering did service, provide the telco with the following information: conditions analog did requires the installation of a cd-4diopa blade (provides four did ports). Depending on programming, the system may assign both trunk and e...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 428 direct inward dialing (did) when using did call by time schedule and breaking out the time patterns, set the start time to 00:00 and end time to 00:00 for this feature to operate correctly. Refer to did call by time schedule on page 2-425 for more details. Did call...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 direct inward dialing (did) 2 - 429 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 430 direct inward dialing (did) 15-07-01 programmable function keys assign line or call appearance (cap) keys for did trunks (trunks: 1~200). Line key 1~48 0~99 (normal function code 751 by default) 00 ~ 99 (appearance function code) (service code 752 by default) 20-06...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 direct inward dialing (did) 2 - 431 22-02-01 incoming call trunk setup for each night service mode, enter service type 3 when the trunk should be a did trunk. Trunks 1~200 0 = normal 1 = vrs (second dial tone if no vrs installed) 2 = disa 3 = did 4 = dil 5 = e&m tie line 6...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 432 direct inward dialing (did) 22-11-01 did translation number conversion – received number for each did translation table entry (1~2000), specify the digits received by the system. Maximum eight digits (default not assigned) 22-11-02 did translation number conversion...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 direct inward dialing (did) 2 - 433 22-11-09 did translation number conversion – music on hold source for each did translation table entry (1~2000), specify the source of music to be used for did trunks. 0 = ic/moh port 1 = bgm port 2 = aci port (default = 0) 22-11-10 did ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 434 direct inward dialing (did) 25-01-01 vrs/disa line basic data setup – vrs/disa dial-in mode determine whether the system should use option 0 or option 1 (use dial conversion table) for calls. 0 = extension number service code specify (intercom) 1 = use dial convers...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 direct inward dialing (did) 2 - 435 25-04-01 vrs/disa transfer ring group with no answer/busy for each trunk port (001~200), set the operating mode of each disa trunk. This sets what happens to the call when the disa or automated attendant caller calls a busy or unanswered...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 436 direct inward dialing (did) 25-07-02 system timers for vrs/disa – vrs/disa no answer time a vrs/disa caller can ring an extension for this time before the system sets the call as a ring no answer. After this time expires, the call follows the programmed ring no ans...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 direct inward dialing (did) 2 - 437 direct call by time schedule program number program name description/comments assigned data level 1 2 3 11-10-35 service code setup (for administrator) – dial-in mode switching assign the service code dial-in mode switching. Mlt, slt (de...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 438 direct inward dialing (did) operation did calls ring extensions like normal trunk calls. To activate did call by time schedule: 1. At any display multiline terminal, press speaker. 2. Dial the dial-in mode switching service code (default = not assigned). - or - pre...
Page 467: Direct Inward Line (Dil)
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 direct inward line (dil) 2 - 439 direct inward line (dil) description a direct inward line (dil) is a trunk that rings an extension, virtual extension or department group directly. Since dils only ring one extension or group (i.E., the dil destination), employees always kn...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 440 direct inward line (dil) program a name for a dil in program 14-01-01. This makes it easier to identify the incoming call. If a multiline terminal is busy, a second incoming dil call provides call alert notification, depending on chassis programming. The second dil...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 direct inward line (dil) 2 - 441 group call pickup name storing off-hook signaling paging, external programmable function keys ring groups transfer guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programmin...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 442 direct inward line (dil) 20-09-01 class of service options (incoming call service) – second call for did/disa/dil/ e&m override turn off or on an extension ability to receive a second call from a did, disa, dil, or tie line caller. With this option set to 1, the de...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 direct inward line (dil) 2 - 443 operation to answer a call on your direct inward line: 1. Lift the handset. 2. Press the flashing line key for dil on the multiline terminal. Press the flashing answer key to put the first call on hold and answer the second incoming call. T...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 direct inward system access (disa) 2 - 445 direct inward system access (disa) description disa permits outside callers to directly dial system extensions, trunks and selected features. This could help an employee away from the office that wants to directly dial co-workers ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 446 direct inward system access (disa) disa class of service disa class of service provides features and dialing restrictions for disa callers. This allows you to control the ability of the disa callers dialing into your system. When a disa caller first accesses the sy...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 direct inward system access (disa) 2 - 447 disa/tie trunk barge-in the disa/tie trunk barge-in option allows a disa/tie line caller to break into another extension user’s established call. This sets up a three-way conversation between the intruding party and the two partie...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 448 direct inward system access (disa) program 20-28-02: no setting program 20-28-03: 180 program 24-02-07: 600 (used only with manually transferred tandem trunk calls) program 24-02-10: 30 (used only with manually transferred tandem trunk calls) program 25-07-07: 600 ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 direct inward system access (disa) 2 - 449 department calling with overflow message requires a dsp daughter board for vrs. Disa can only be set to call forward to another extension. Call forward off-premise is not supported. When the disa/vrs ring group transfer (programs ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 450 direct inward system access (disa) guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wiza...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 direct inward system access (disa) 2 - 451 14-01-13 basic trunk data setup – trunk-to-trunk transfer if disa caller can place outgoing calls through the system (refer to program 20-14 in the electra elite ipk ii programming manual), enable loop supervision for the disa tru...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 452 direct inward system access (disa) 20-14-02 class of service options for disa/e&m – trunk group routing/ars access enable/disable a disa or tie trunk caller ability to dial 9 for trunk group routing or automatic route selection (ars). 0 = off 1 = on (default = 1 fo...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 direct inward system access (disa) 2 - 453 21-15-01 individual trunk group routing for extensions designate the trunk route accessed when a user dials the alternate trunk route access code. Refer to trunk group routing to set up outbound routing. 0~100 (0 = no setting) (de...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 454 direct inward system access (disa) 25-02-01 did/disa vrs message assign the source and vrs message number to be used as the automated attendant message for each trunk (001~200) which is assigned as a vrs/disa. 0 = no message 1 = vrs (01~100 vrs message number) 2 = ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 direct inward system access (disa) 2 - 455 25-05-01 vrs/disa error message assignment assign the vrs message number to be used as the automated attendant error message. For each vrs/disa trunk that the vrs answers, enter the vrs message (1~100) the outside caller hears if ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 456 direct inward system access (disa) 25-06-02 vrs/disa one-digit code attendant setup – destination number set up single digit dialing for automated attendant callers. For each vrs message programmed to answer outside calls, specify: the digit the automated attendant...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 direct inward system access (disa) 2 - 457 25-07-07 system timers for vrs/disa – long conversation warning tone time determine the time a disa caller or any automatically transferred trunk-to-trunk (such as tandem trunking) conversation can talk before the long conversatio...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 458 direct inward system access (disa) 25-10-01 trunk group routing for disa assign the trunk group route chosen when a user places a disa call to the system and dials 9. Set trunk group routing in program 14-06. Enable or disable disa caller ability to dial 9 in progr...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 direct inward system access (disa) 2 - 459 trunk continue/disconnect codes program number program name description/comments assigned data level 1 2 3 14-01-25 basic trunk data setup – continued/discontinued trunk-to-trunk conversation when program 24-02-10 is set to discon...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 460 direct inward system access (disa) 24-02-07 system options for transfer – trunk-to-trunk transfer release warning tone this timer starts when a trunk begins talking with another trunk (for example: trunk-to-trunk transfer/tandem trunking). When this time expires, a...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 direct inward system access (disa) 2 - 461 operation to place a disa call into the system (from any 2500 type telephone): 1. Dial the telephone number that rings the disa trunk. 2. Wait for the disa trunk to automatically answer with a unique dial tone. 3. Dial the 6-digit...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 462 direct inward system access (disa) dial 703 + an external paging zone number (1~8 or 0 for all call). - or - dial 710 + a busy extension number to barge in to a call. To forward extension calls using a disa call into the system (from any 2500 type telephone): 1. Di...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 direct station selection (dss) console 2 - 463 direct station selection (dss) console description the dss console gives a multiline terminal user a busy lamp field (blf) and one-button access to extensions, trunks, and system features. This saves time for users that do a l...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 464 direct station selection (dss) console conditions changing flash patterns for dss consoles also changes them for hotline keys. When installing a dss, the system must auto-detect the console for the leds to function correctly. When connecting the dss to an extension...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 direct station selection (dss) console 2 - 465 when a multiline terminal user is on a call, they can transfer to another station by pressing a dss key for that station. It is not necessary to press transfer to transfer to another station using a dss key. When a multiline t...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 466 direct station selection (dss) console related features automatic call distribution (acd) call forwarding central office calls, answering central office calls, placing door box night service one-touch calling paging, external paging, internal programmable function ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 direct station selection (dss) console 2 - 467 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 468 direct station selection (dss) console 20-13-49 class of service options (supplementary service) – blf indication on co incoming state determine if a blf of the station lights when a normal co call is ringing the phone. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 direct station selection (dss) console 2 - 469 30-05-06 dss console lamp table – acd agent log out (acd dss) define the led patterns for acd agents that are logged out on the dss consoles. 0~7 [default = 5 (il)] 30-05-07 dss console lamp table – acd agent log in (acd dss) ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 470 direct station selection (dss) console operation calling an extension from your dss console: 1. Press the dss console key. If the call voice-announces, you can make it ring by dialing 1. If you do not have handsfree, you must lift the handset to speak. Answering a ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 direct station selection (dss) console 2 - 471 4. (optional) announce the call. If called party does not want the call, press the flashing line key to retrieve it. Making an external page using your dss console: 1. Press the dss console external page zone key (1~8). If the...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 472 direct station selection (dss) console using a dss console key as a one-touch or programmable function key: a user can have dss console keys programmed as one-touch keys. These keys can be used for direct station selection, trunk calling, personal speed dial, speed...
Page 501: Directed Call Pickup
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 directed call pickup 2 - 473 directed call pickup description directed call pickup permits an extension user to intercept a call ringing another extension. This allows a user to conveniently answer a call for a co-worker from their own telephone. With directed call pickup,...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 474 directed call pickup related features call arrival (car) keys department calling group call pickup hold hotline park secretary call pickup secondary incoming extension transfer virtual extensions vm8000 inmail guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and l...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 directed call pickup 2 - 475 operation to use directed call pickup to intercept a call to a co-worker’s extension: 1. Pick up the handset or press speaker. 2. Dial . 3. Dial number of extension whose call you want to intercept. If more than one call is coming in, the syste...
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Page 505: Directory Dialing
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 directory dialing 2 - 477 directory dialing description directory dialing allows a multiline terminal user to select a co-worker or outside caller from a list of names, rather than dialing the telephone number. Four types of directory dialing are available: spd – speed dia...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 478 directory dialing system availability terminals all multiline terminals with display and softkeys required component(s) none related features last number redial name storing speed dial – system/group/station softkeys guide to feature programming the level 1, level ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 directory dialing 2 - 479 operation to use directory dialing from a multiline terminal with an lcd: 1. Press the dir softkey. -or- press the right cursor key. 2. Press the softkey for the directory dialing type: spd–speed dials ext–co-worker’s extensions sta–personal speed...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 distinctive ringing, tones and flash patterns 2 - 481 distinctive ringing, tones and flash patterns description distinctive ringing, tones and flash patterns provide extension users with audible and visual call status signals. This lets users tell the type of calls by list...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 482 distinctive ringing, tones and flash patterns the following voice mail features require system tones be changed in program 80-01-02 to work. Refer to the programming section of the vm8000 inmail feature for details. Call holding busy greeting call screening await a...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 distinctive ringing, tones and flash patterns 2 - 483 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 484 distinctive ringing, tones and flash patterns 15-02-37 multiline telephone basic data setup – voice mail message wait lamp color set up various message wait lamp cycle options for lamp color. 0 = green 1 = red (default = 1) 15-02-38 multiline telephone basic data s...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 distinctive ringing, tones and flash patterns 2 - 485 20-15-06 ring cycle setup – dial-in in the e&m tie line define the ringing cycle for dial-in and e&m tie line calls. Ringing cycle = 1~13 (default = 12) 20-15-07 ring cycle setup – door box ringing for slt define the ri...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 486 distinctive ringing, tones and flash patterns 80-01-02 (39) service tone setup – basic tone number the following features require that the system tones listed below be changed to match the table. After changing these settings the chassis must be reset for the chang...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 distinctive ringing, tones and flash patterns 2 - 487 operation to listen to the incoming ring choices: 1. Press speaker. 2. Dial 711. 3. Dial 1 to check ringing for intercom calls. - or - dial 2 to check ringing for trunk calls. 4. For intercom calls, select the pitch you...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 488 distinctive ringing, tones and flash patterns to change the pitch of your incoming ring (multiline terminal only): 1. Press speaker. 2. Dial 720. 3. Dial 1 to change ringing for intercom calls. - or - dial 2 to change ringing for trunk calls. 4. Select the pitch (1...
Page 517: Do Not Disturb
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 do not disturb 2 - 489 do not disturb description do not disturb blocks incoming calls and paging announcements. Dnd permits an extension user to work by the telephone undisturbed by incoming calls and announcements. The user can activate dnd while their telephone is idle ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 490 do not disturb if an extension already receiving forwarded calls activates dnd option 4, callers to the forwarded extension hear dnd tone. If an extension activates dnd option 4, other extensions can still forward calls to it, but the callers hear dnd tone. An exte...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 do not disturb 2 - 491 related features call forwarding call forwarding/do not disturb override central office calls, answering direct inward line (dil) distinctive ringing, tones and flash patterns selectable display messaging guide to feature programming the level 1, lev...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 492 do not disturb operation to activate or deactivate do not disturb while your extension is idle: multiline terminal using softkeys 1. Do not lift handset. 2. Press program softkey. 3. Press dnd softkey. 4. Press set softkey. 5. Choose from the following softkeys: ex...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 do not disturb 2 - 493 9. Press cncl softkey. Multiline terminal using feature key or access code 1. Do not lift the handset. 2. Press the dnd feature key programmed in (program15-07-01 or sc:751:03). - or - press speaker and dial 747. 3. Dial the dnd option code. 0 = canc...
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Page 523: Door Box
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 door box 2 - 495 door box description the door box is a self-contained intercom unit typically used to monitor an entrance door. A visitor at the door can press the door box call button (like a door bell). The door box then sends chime tones to all extensions programmed to...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 496 door box off-hook signaling is available for door boxes. If an extension user is on the telephone, the large led flashes indicating the door box ringing, and the display shows a call from the door box. Each channel in the pgd(2)-u10 adp has a jumper which must be s...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 door box 2 - 497 single line telephones, analog 500/2500 sets wireless dect (sip) guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These lev...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 498 door box 10-05-01 general purpose relay setup – slot no. Physical port of dlca sensor circuit no. Define which relay circuits (5~8) on a pgd(2)-u10 adp adapter are used for general purpose relay. Slot no: 0~24 dcla port: 0~16 relay no: 0, 5~8 after each entry, pres...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 door box 2 - 499 operation to call a door box: multiline terminal 1. Press speaker. 2. Dial 702. 3. Dial door box number (1~8). Single line telephone 1. Lift the handset. 2. Dial 702. 3. Dial door box number (1~8). 32-03-01 door box basic setup – chime pattern set the chim...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 500 door box to activate the door box strike: multiline terminal 1. While talking to the door box, press recall. Single line 500/2500 telephone 1. While talking to the door box, hookflash. To answer a door box chime: 1. Lift the handset or press speaker. To answer a do...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 door box 2 - 501 3. Dial the speed dialing number where the calls should be forwarded. 4. Press speaker (or hang up at the single line telephone) to hang up. To cancel call forwarding off-premise for a door box: 1. At the multiline terminal, press speaker + dial sc 722. - ...
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Page 531: Drop Key
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 drop key 2 - 503 drop key description the drop key abandons a call while retaining the pbx/centrex line to originate another call. The drop key is provided by programming a function key. This feature allows recall to be used to provide a hookflash to the pbx or central off...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 504 drop key guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature programmin...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 drop key 2 - 505 20-06-01 class of service for extensions assign a class of service (1~15) to an extension. Day night/mode: 1~8 class of service of extensions (1~15) default: extension port 101 = class 15 all other extension port = class 1 81-10-07 coi initial data setup –...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 506 drop key operation to use the drop key from a multiline terminal with a co/pbx call in progress: 1. Press the function key programmed as a drop key. 2. Receive the new co/pbx dial tone. 3. Dial the desired number. To use feature plus recall from a multiline termina...
Page 535: Term
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 d term cordless ii terminal 2 - 507 d term cordless ii terminal description the nec d term cordless ii terminal may be used with the univerge sv8100 kts. The dtr-4r-1 tel uses 900 mhz digital spread spectrum (dss) technology and must be connected in tandem to a multiline t...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 508 d term cordless ii terminal when a cordless terminal is ringing, press the flashing function key programmed for dss to answer the call. Synchronous ringing does not apply to the cordless terminals. A beep indicates when the cordless terminal receives off-hook ringi...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 d term cordless ii terminal 2 - 509 system availability terminals dtr-4r-1 tel required component(s) cd-8dlca -or- cd-8dlca with pz-8dlcb daughter board -or- cd-16dlca related features none.
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 510 d term cordless ii terminal guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 d term cordless ii terminal 2 - 511 10-03-06 etu setup (dlca pkg setup) – terminal type (b2) set up and confirm the basic configuration data for terminal type. 0 = not set 6 = pgd(2)-u10 adp (paging) 7 = pgd(2)-u10 adp (tone ringer) 8 = pgd(2)-u10 adp (door box) 9 = pgd(2)...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 512 d term cordless ii terminal 20-07-05 class of service options (administrator level) – set/ cancel automatic trunk-to-trunk transfer turn off or on an extension user ability to use the trunk-to-trunk forwarding service codes. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15...
Page 541
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 d term cordless ii terminal 2 - 513 20-07-20 class of service options (administrator level) – smdr printout accumulated account code data define the cos for the smdr printout of accumulated account code data. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~14) (default = 1 for cos 1...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 514 d term cordless ii terminal 20-08-06 class of service options (outgoing call service) – toll restriction override turn off or on toll restricting override (service code 663). 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-08-07 class of service options (outgoing call...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 d term cordless ii terminal 2 - 515 20-08-15 class of service options (outgoing call service) – block outgoing caller id turn off or on a user class of service from automatically blocking outgoing caller id information when a call is placed. If block is enabled, the system...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 516 d term cordless ii terminal 20-09-03 class of service options (incoming call service) – sub address identification define whether or not an extension displays the caller sub-address. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-09-04 class of service options (incom...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 d term cordless ii terminal 2 - 517 20-10-06 class of service options (answer service) – meet-me conference and paging turn off or on an extension user ability to use meet-me conference and paging. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 1 for cos 1~15) 20-10-07 class of service options...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 518 d term cordless ii terminal 20-11-07 class of service options (hold/ transfer service) – transfer without holding turn off or on an extension user ability to use transfer without holding. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-11-08 class of service options (...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 d term cordless ii terminal 2 - 519 20-11-17 class of service options (hold/ transfer service) – department group trunk-to-trunk transfer (each telephone group transfer) turn off or on an extension user ability in a department group to use the trunk-to-trunk forwarding ser...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 520 d term cordless ii terminal 20-13-02 class of service options (supplementary service) – long conversation cutoff (incoming) turn off or on extension user ability to use long conversation cutoff for incoming calls. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-13-03 ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 d term cordless ii terminal 2 - 521 20-13-15 class of service options (supplementary service) – barge-in, initiate turn off or on an extension user ability to barge-in on other's calls. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-13-16 class of service options (supplement...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 522 d term cordless ii terminal 20-13-26 class of service options (supplementary service) – group listen turn off or on an extension user ability to use group listen. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 1 for cos 1~15) 20-13-27 class of service options (supplementary service) – ...
Page 551
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 d term cordless ii terminal 2 - 523 20-13-38 class of service options (supplementary service) – headset ringing for slt turn off or on an extension user ability to use the headset ringing. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-13-39 class of service options (supplem...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 524 d term cordless ii terminal operation to program the d term cordless ii: 1. Press and hold down and # , then press talk. The f1 led flashes red. 2. Press r/vol repeatedly to scroll through the line key (lk) and feature options for function key f1. 3. Press mute to ...
Page 553
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 d term cordless ii terminal 2 - 525 3. Announce the call after tone burst or wait for call to be answered. To place an outside call: 1. Press talk. X icon is displayed . 2. Dial trunk access code and number -or- select trunk appearance and dial number. Wait for call to be ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 526 d term cordless ii terminal to place a conference call: 1. With a call in progress, press conf. 2. Place second internal or external call. 3. Announce conference. 4. Press conf again. A 3-party conference is established. When any party hangs up, the conference stil...
Page 555
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 d term cordless ii terminal 2 - 527 to switch from cordless to desk using base unit: 1. When cordless ii is associated with a terminal, use the base unit to switch between cordless ii and the multiline terminal. Refer to cordless ii base unit controls illustration on the n...
Page 556
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 528 d term cordless ii terminal 9. The handset displays digital (f8), and changes redial program to desk/cordless softkey switching mode. 10. Press talk to restore standby mode. 11. Press redial to test this feature. 12. The base unit automatically changes from desk to...
Page 557: Term
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 d term cordless lite ii terminal 2 - 529 d term cordless lite ii terminal description the nec d term cordless ii lite terminal may be used with the univerge sv8100 system. The dth-4r-1 tel uses 900 mhz fm with adpcm (digital) technology and is connected in tandem to a mult...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 530 d term cordless lite ii terminal synchronous ringing does not apply to the cordless terminals. A beep indicates when the cordless terminal receives off-hook ringing. A spare battery is available as an optional available part. A second battery is not shipped with th...
Page 559
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 d term cordless lite ii terminal 2 - 531 required component(s) cd-8dlca -or- cd-8dlca with pz-8dlcb daughter board -or- cd-16dlca related features cordless telephone connection guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 532 d term cordless lite ii terminal 10-03-02 etu setup (dlca pkg setup) – logical port number (b1) set up and confirm the basic configuration data for logical port number (b1). 0 = not set 1 = multiline terminal (1~256) 2 = slt adapter (1~256) 6 = pgd(2)-u10 adp (pagi...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 d term cordless lite ii terminal 2 - 533 10-03-07 etu setup (dlca pkg setup) – logical port number (b2) set up and confirm the basic configuration data for logical port number (b2). 0 = not set 6 = pgd(2)-u10 adp (ext. Speaker) 7 = pgd(2)-u10 adp (paging/tone ringer = 1~8)...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 534 d term cordless lite ii terminal 20-07-11 class of service options (administrator level) – forced trunk disconnect (analog trunk only) turn off or on an extension user ability to use forced trunk disconnect. This allows the extension to disconnect an unsupervised c...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 d term cordless lite ii terminal 2 - 535 20-07-20 class of service options (administrator level) – smdr printout accumulated account code data define if accumulated account code data is included in the smdr printout for each class of service. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 fo...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 536 d term cordless lite ii terminal 20-08-06 class of service options (outgoing call service) – toll restriction override turn off or on toll restricting override (service code 663). 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-08-07 class of service options (outgoing...
Page 565
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 d term cordless lite ii terminal 2 - 537 20-08-15 class of service options (outgoing call service) – block outgoing caller id turn off or on a user class of service from automatically blocking outgoing caller id information when a call is placed. If block is enabled, the s...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 538 d term cordless lite ii terminal 20-09-04 class of service options (incoming call service) – notification for incoming call list existence determine whether or not the check list message is displayed to indicate a missed call. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~...
Page 567
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 d term cordless lite ii terminal 2 - 539 20-10-07 class of service options (answer service) – automatic off-hook answer turn off or on an extension user ability to use universal auto answer (no service code required). 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-10-08 clas...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 540 d term cordless lite ii terminal 20-11-08 class of service options (hold/ transfer service) – transfer information display turn off or on an extension incoming transfer pre-answer display. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 1 for cos 1~15) 20-11-09 class of service options ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 d term cordless lite ii terminal 2 - 541 20-11-18 class of service options (hold/ transfer service) – no recall allow/deny answered transferred calls from recalling the originating extension. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-11-19 class of service options (hold...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 542 d term cordless lite ii terminal 20-13-03 class of service options (supplementary service) – long conversation cutoff (outgoing) turn off or on an extension user ability to use long conversation cutoff for outgoing calls. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 2...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 d term cordless lite ii terminal 2 - 543 20-13-16 class of service options (supplementary service) – barge-in, receive turn off or on barge-in at the receiving extension (i.E., barge-in receive). 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-13-17 class of service options (...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 544 d term cordless lite ii terminal 20-13-27 class of service options (supplementary service) – busy on seizing virtual extension if set to 1, a busy extension can be called, while someone is talking on a virtual extension key. Program 20-13-06 (call waiting) must be ...
Page 573
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 d term cordless lite ii terminal 2 - 545 20-13-39 class of service options (supplementary service) – acd queue status display turn off or on the acd queue status display for an extension class of service. Any extension with this option enabled also hears the queue alarm. 0...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 546 d term cordless lite ii terminal operation to set up and program the d term cordless lite ii (dth-4r-1): 1. Press and hold down and # , then press talk. The f1 led flashes red and f1=lk01 is displayed on the lcd. 2. Press ring/vol repeatedly to scroll through the l...
Page 575
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 d term cordless lite ii terminal 2 - 547 a call in progress cannot be switched between the d term cordless lite ii and the associated multiline telephone. Switching held calls between the d term cordless lite ii telephone and the associated multiline telephone is not recom...
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Page 577: E911 Compatibility
E911 compatibility 2 - 549 e e911 compatibility description e911 compatibility ensures that emergency calls always get through. If an emergency occurs, a user goes to any telephone, lifts the handset and dials 911. The system built-in e911 compatibility places the emergency call even if the user for...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 550 e911 compatibility emergency routing when an extension user dials 911, the system can automatically find a trunk for the call. The system can choose a route to which the user normally does not have access. If all normal routes are busy, the system can even disconne...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 e911 compatibility 2 - 551 the 911 cut through feature does not work when dialing trunk access+911 (version 3000 and lower software). The 911 cut through feature works when dialing trunk access+911 (version 4000 and higher software). Calling party number (cpn) cpn sent whe...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 552 e911 compatibility cpn sent when making a normal trunk call from a virtual extension (ve). Table 2-18 cpn for ve standard calls prg 99-01-58 prg 20-08-13 prg 21-12-01 prg 21-13-01 cpn: prg terminal ve off off not assigned not assigned not assigned none not assigned...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 e911 compatibility 2 - 553 cpn sent when making a 911 call from a terminal. Table 2-19 cpn for 911 calls prg 99-01-58 prg 20-08-13 prg 21-12-01 prg 21-13-01 cpn: prg off off not assigned not assigned none assigned none assigned not assigned 21-12-01 assigned 21-12-01 o...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 554 e911 compatibility cpn sent when making a 911 call from a virtual extension (ve). Table 2-20 cpn for ve 911 calls prg 99-01-58 prg 20-08-13 prg 21-12-01 prg 21-13-01 cpn: prg terminal ve off off not assigned not assigned not assigned none not assigned assigned none...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 e911 compatibility 2 - 555 cpn sent when making a normal trunk call across ccis trunks from a terminal. Figure 2-12 ccis standard calls table 2-21 cpn for ccis standard calls system a system b cpn: prg v3000 and lower cpn: prg v4000 and higher prg 99-01-58 prg 20-08-13 prg...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 556 e911 compatibility off on not assigned not assigned off not assigned off none none on none none assigned off 21-12-01 (sysb) 21-12-01 (sysb) on 21-12-01 (sysb) 21-12-01 (sysb) on not assigned off none none on none none assigned off 21-12-01 (sysb) 21-12-01 (sysb) o...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 e911 compatibility 2 - 557 on off not assigned not assigned off not assigned off none none on none none assigned off 21-12-01 (sysb) 21-12-01 (sysb) on 21-12-01 (sysb) 21-12-01 (sysb) on not assigned off none none on none none assigned off 21-12-01 (sysb) 21-12-01 (sysb) o...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 558 e911 compatibility on on not assigned not assigned off not assigned off none none on none none assigned off 21-12-01 (sysb) 21-12-01 (sysb) on 21-12-01 (sysb) 21-12-01 (sysb) on not assigned off none none on none none assigned off 21-12-01 (sysb) 21-12-01 (sysb) on...
Page 587
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 e911 compatibility 2 - 559 cpn sent when making a normal trunk call across ccis trunks from a virtual extension (ve). Table 2-22 cpn for ccis ve standard calls system a system b cpn: prg v3000 and lower cpn: prg v4000 and higher prg 99-01-58 prg 20-08-13 prg 21-12-01 prg 2...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 560 e911 compatibility off off assigned not assigned not assigned off not assigned off none 21-12-01 (sysa) on 21-12-01 (sysa) 21-12-01 (sysa) assigned off 21-12-01 (sysb) 21-12-01 (sysa) on 21-12-01 (sysa) 21-12-01 (sysa) on not assigned off none 21-12-01 (sysa) on 21...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 e911 compatibility 2 - 561 off on not assigned not assigned not assigned off not assigned off none none on none none assigned off 21-12-01 (sysb) 21-12-01 (sysb) on 21-12-01 (sysb) 21-12-01 (sysb) on not assigned off none none on none none assigned off 21-12-01 (sysb) 21-1...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 562 e911 compatibility off on assigned not assigned not assigned off not assigned off none 21-12-01 (sysa) on 21-12-01 (sysa) 21-12-01 (sysa) assigned off 21-12-01 (sysb) 21-12-01 (sysa) on 21-12-01 (sysa) 21-12-01 (sysa) on not assigned off none 21-12-01 (sysa) on 21-...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 e911 compatibility 2 - 563 on off not assigned not assigned not assigned off not assigned off none none on none none assigned off 21-12-01 (sysb) 21-12-01 (sysb) on 21-12-01 (sysb) 21-12-01 (sysb) on not assigned off none none on none none assigned off 21-12-01 (sysb) 21-1...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 564 e911 compatibility on off assigned not assigned not assigned off not assigned off none 21-12-01 (sysa) on 21-12-01(sysa) 21-12-01 (sysa) assigned off 21-12-01 (sysb) 21-12-01 (sysa) on 21-12-01(sysa) 21-12-01 (sysa) on not assigned off none 21-12-01 (sysa) on 21-12...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 e911 compatibility 2 - 565 on on not assigned not assigned not assigned off not assigned off none none on none none assigned off 21-12-01 (sysb) 21-12-01 (sysb) on 21-12-01 (sysb) 21-12-01 (sysb) on not assigned off none none on none none assigned off 21-12-01 (sysb) 21-12...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 566 e911 compatibility on on assigned not assigned not assigned off not assigned off none 21-12-01 (sysa) on 21-12-01(sysa) 21-12-01 (sysa) assigned off 21-12-01 (sysb) 21-12-01 (sysa) on 21-12-01(sysa) 21-12-01 (sysa) on not assigned off none 21-12-01 (sysa) on 21-12-...
Page 595
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 e911 compatibility 2 - 567 cpn sent when making a 911 call across ccis trunks from a terminal. Table 2-23 cpn for ccis 911 calls system a system b cpn: prg v3000 and lower cpn: prg v4000 and higher prg 99-01-58 prg 20-08-13 prg 21-12-01 prg 21-13-01 prg 20-08-13 prg 21-12-...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 568 e911 compatibility off on not assigned not assigned off not assigned off none none on none none assigned off 21-12-01 (sysb) 21-12-01 (sysb) on 21-12-01 (sysb) 21-12-01 (sysb) on not assigned off none none on none none assigned off 21-12-01 (sysb) 21-12-01 (sysb) o...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 e911 compatibility 2 - 569 on off not assigned not assigned off not assigned off none none on none none assigned off 21-12-01 (sysb) 21-12-01 (sysb) on 21-12-01 (sysb) 21-12-01 (sysb) on not assigned off none none on none none assigned off 21-12-01 (sysb) 21-12-01 (sysb) o...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 570 e911 compatibility on on not assigned not assigned off not assigned off none none on none none assigned off 21-12-01 (sysb) 21-12-01 (sysb) on 21-12-01 (sysb) 21-12-01 (sysb) on not assigned off none none on none none assigned off 21-12-01 (sysb) 21-12-01 (sysb) on...
Page 599
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 e911 compatibility 2 - 571 cpn sent when making a 911 call across ccis trunks from a virtual extension (ve). Table 2-24 cpn for ccis ve 911 calls system a system b cpn: prg v3000 and lower cpn: prg v4000 and higher prg 99-01-58 prg 20-08-13 prg 21-12-01 prg 21-13-01 prg 20...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 572 e911 compatibility off off assigned not assigned not assigned off not assigned off none 21-12-01(sysa) on 21-12-01(sysa) 21-12-01(sysa) assigned off 21-12-01(sysb) 21-12-01(sysa) on 21-12-01(sysa) 21-12-01(sysa) on not assigned off none 21-12-01(sysa) on 21-12-01(s...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 e911 compatibility 2 - 573 off on not assigned not assigned not assigned off not assigned off none none on none none assigned off 21-12-01(sysb) 21-12-01(sysb) on 21-12-01(sysb) 21-12-01(sysb) on not assigned off none none on none none assigned off 21-12-01(sysb) 21-12-01(...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 574 e911 compatibility off on assigned not assigned not assigned off not assigned off none 21-12-01(sysa) on 21-12-01(sysa) 21-12-01(sysa) assigned off 21-12-01(sysb) 21-12-01(sysa) on 21-12-01(sysa) 21-12-01(sysa) on not assigned off none 21-12-01(sysa) on 21-12-01(sy...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 e911 compatibility 2 - 575 on off not assigned not assigned not assigned off not assigned off none none on none none assigned off 21-12-01(sysb) 21-12-01(sysb) on 21-12-01(sysb) 21-12-01(sysb) assigned on not assigned off none none on none none assigned off 21-12-01(sysb) ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 576 e911 compatibility on off assigned not assigned not assigned off not assigned off none 21-12-01(sysa) on 21-12-01(sysa) 21-12-01(sysa) assigned off 21-12-01(sysb) 21-12-01(sysa) on 21-12-01(sysa) 21-12-01(sysa) on not assigned off none 21-12-01(sysa) on 21-12-01(sy...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 e911 compatibility 2 - 577 on on not assigned not assigned not assigned off not assigned off none none on none none assigned off 21-12-01(sysb) 21-12-01(sysb) on 21-12-01(sysb) 21-12-01(sysb) on not assigned off none none on none none assigned off 21-12-01(sysb) 21-12-01(s...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 578 e911 compatibility on on assigned not assigned not assigned off not assigned off none 21-12-01(sysa) on 21-12-01(sysa) 21-12-01(sysa) assigned off 21-12-01(sysb) 21-12-01(sysa) on 21-12-01(sysa) 21-12-01(sysa) on not assigned off none 21-12-01(sysa) on 21-12-01(sys...
Page 607
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 e911 compatibility 2 - 579 cpn sent when making a 911 call from a terminal by pressing a co line key and then dialing 911. Default setting disabled system availability terminals none table 2-25 cpn for line key+911 calls prg 99-01-58 prg 20-08-13 prg 21-12-01 prg 21-13-01 ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 580 e911 compatibility required component(s) none related features automatic route selection central office calls, placing t1 trunking (with ani/dnis compatibility) isdn compatibility guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the pr...
Page 609
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 e911 compatibility 2 - 581 14-06-01 trunk group routing – priority order number set the priority order number 1~4. 0 = not specify 1~100 : (trunk group number) 1001~1100 : (1000 + route table number) default: route 1, order number 1 = 1 (trunk group 1) order numbers 2, 3, ...
Page 610
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 582 e911 compatibility calling party number presentation program number program name description/comments assigned data level 1 2 3 10-03-05 etu setup (prta pkg setup) – clip information based on this setting, the system includes a presentation allowed (1) or presentat...
Page 611
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 e911 compatibility 2 - 583 operation to place an emergency 911 call: when dial 911 routing without trunk access is enabled 1. Go to any telephone. 2. Lift the handset or press speaker. 3. Dial 911. When dial 911 routing without trunk access is disabled 1. Go to any telepho...
Page 612
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 584 e911 compatibility to turn off the e911 alarm at your telephone: 1. Lift the handset or press speaker. 2. Dial 786. The alarm goes off. - or - (if you have a display telephone) 1. Press the exit key once to turn off the alarm. 2. Press the exit key again to clear t...
Page 613: Electra Elite Ipk Terminals
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 electra elite ipk terminals 2 - 585 electra elite ipk terminals description the electra elite ipk terminals provide ergonomic form and user-friendly functions. With advanced digital circuitry, the ipk terminals consist of distinct models to meet diverse user telephone term...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 586 electra elite ipk terminals the lcd of the univerge sv8100 terminal provides a volume bar indication, while adjusting the following volume levels or controls: speaker volume handset/headset volume bgm volume ring volume/off-hook ring volume lcd contrast only englis...
Page 615
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 electra elite ipk terminals 2 - 587 with non-ip electra elite ipk terminals, up to two adapters can be installed in a telephone. For compatibility of multiple adapter units, refer to the following table: an ac-2r unit/ac-3r unit (ac adapter) is required when any of the fol...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 588 electra elite ipk terminals required component(s) cd-8dlca blade pz-8dlcb daughter board cd-16dlca blade optional component(s) ad(a)-r unit (adapter for call recording) ap(a)-r unit (analog port adapter [without ringer]) ap(r)-r unit (analog port adapter [with ring...
Page 617
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 electra elite ipk terminals 2 - 589 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for...
Page 618
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 590 electra elite ipk terminals 10-03-04 etu setup (dlca pkg setup) – optional installed unit 1 (only applies to dth/dtr telephones) set up and confirm the basic configuration data for optional installed unit 1. 0 = none 1 = apr module 2 = apa module 3 = ada module 4 =...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 electra elite ipk terminals 2 - 591 20-07-01 class of service options (administrator level) – manual night service enabled turn off or on an extension for manual night service switching (service code 718). This option must be enabled for an extension to display the night i...
Page 620
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 592 electra elite ipk terminals 20-07-13 class of service options (administrator level) – vrs record (vrs msg operation) turn off or on an extension user ability to record, erase or listen to vrs messages. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~14) (default = 1 for cos ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 electra elite ipk terminals 2 - 593 20-07-25 class of service options (administrator level) – set/ cancel caller id refuse enable/disable an extension user ability to set or cancel caller id refuse. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-07-26 class of service option...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 594 electra elite ipk terminals 20-08-09 class of service options (outgoing call service) – hotline/extension ringdown turn off or on ringdown extension for extensions with this cos. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-08-10 class of service options (outgoing ...
Page 623
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 electra elite ipk terminals 2 - 595 20-08-19 class of service options (outgoing call service) – hotline for spk turn off or on an extension user ability to activate hotline or ringdown when pressing speaker. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-08-20 class of servi...
Page 624
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 596 electra elite ipk terminals 20-09-05 class of service options (incoming call service) – signal/ voice call turn off or on an extension user ability to enable handsfree answerback or forced intercom ringing for their incoming intercom calls. 0 = off 1 = on (default ...
Page 625
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 electra elite ipk terminals 2 - 597 20-10-08 class of service options (answer service) – virtual extension off-hook answer turn off or on an extension user ability to answer an incoming call on a call arrival (car)/secondary incoming extension (sie)/ virtual extension simp...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 598 electra elite ipk terminals 20-11-08 class of service options (hold/ transfer service) – transfer information display turn off or on an extension incoming transfer preanswer display. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 1 for cos 1~15) 20-11-09 class of service options (hold/...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 electra elite ipk terminals 2 - 599 20-11-18 class of service options (hold/ transfer service) – no recall no recall set to allow does not stop transferred calls from recalling from a virtual extension. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-11-19 class of service op...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 600 electra elite ipk terminals 20-13-01 class of service options (supplementary service) – long conversation alarm turn off or on the warning tone for long conversation (not for single line telephones). 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-13-02 class of servi...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 electra elite ipk terminals 2 - 601 20-13-12 class of service options (supplementary service) – room monitor, extension being monitored turn off or on an extension ability to be monitored by other extensions. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-13-13 class of serv...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 602 electra elite ipk terminals 20-13-22 class of service options (supplementary service) – busy status display (called party status) turn off or on an extension ability to display the detail state of called party. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-13-23 cla...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 electra elite ipk terminals 2 - 603 20-13-33 class of service options (supplementary service) – acd supervisor’s position enhancement set this option to on for the operator to use service codes in program 11-13-10 through program 11-13-13. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for c...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 604 electra elite ipk terminals 20-13-45 class of service options (supplementary service) – mic key mode while call monitoring set per class of service, when in call monitoring mode determines if the monitored party receives the barge in alert tone when coaching mode i...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 electra elite ipk terminals 2 - 605 20-14-05 class of service options for disa/e&m – operator calling enable/disable a disa or tie trunk caller ability to dial 0 for the telephone system operator. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 1 for cos 1~15) 20-14-06 class of service options ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 606 electra elite ipk terminals operation refer to individual features for details. Table 2-26 electra elite ipk telephone specifications dth-16ld-1 dth-32d-1 dth-16d-1 dth-8d-1 dth-8-1 dedicated function keys 11 11 11 11 11 line/feature access/ programmable feature ac...
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Facsimile co branch connection 2 - 607 f facsimile co branch connection description the univerge sv8100 system provides branch connection of locally provided facsimile machines to co/pbx lines. Additional dedicated co/pbx lines are not required for a facsimile to operate. The facsimile shares any co...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 608 facsimile co branch connection system availability terminals none required component(s) cd-4cotb related features none guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 facsimile co branch connection 2 - 609 operation none 14-05-01 trunk group assign trunks to trunk groups (1~100). Trunk group number: 0~100 priority number: 1~200 (default trunks 1~200 = priority 1~200) 22-01-04 system options for incoming calls – dil no answer recall time...
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Page 639: Flash
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 flash 2 - 611 flash description flash allows an extension user to access certain co and pbx features by interrupting the trunk loop current. Flash lets an extension user take full advantage of whatever features the connected telco or pbx offers. You must set the flash para...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 612 flash guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature programming. ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 flash 2 - 613 81-10-07 cot initial data setup – hookflash time selection 1 set the flash duration (16~4080ms) for analog trunk cd-4cotb circuits in program 81-10-07. 0 = 20ms 1 = 40ms 2 = 60ms 3 = 80ms 4 = 100ms 5 = 140ms 6 = 160ms 7 = 200ms 8 = 400ms 9 = 600ms 10 = 800ms ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 614 flash operation to flash the trunk you are on: from a multiline terminal 1. Press recall. From a single line telephone 1. Hookflash. 2. Dial # 3..
Page 643: Flexible System Numbering
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 flexible system numbering 2 - 615 flexible system numbering description flexible system numbering lets you reassign the system port-to-extension assignments. This allows an employee to retain their extension number if they move to a different office. In addition, factory t...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 616 flexible system numbering conditions programming follows a telephone extension number, not the port number in most cases. If you relocate a telephone, you may need to change additional programming. For example, if you change the extension assigned to a port in prog...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 flexible system numbering 2 - 617 default setting extensions and virtuals are numbered in the following order: program 11-02-01 and program 11-04-01 physical extensions: extn port 1 = 101 ~ extn port 99 = 199 extn port 100 = 3101 ~ extn port 256 = 3257 virtual extensions/c...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 618 flexible system numbering system availability terminals all terminals required component(s) none related features none guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 flexible system numbering 2 - 619 11-04-01 virtual extension numbering assign virtual extension numbers. Up to eight digits 1 201 2 202 3 203 ~ ~ 99 299 100 3601 ~ ~ 256 3857 11-06-01 aci extension numbering define the virtual extension number to be used for the aci extens...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 620 flexible system numbering 11-10-07 service code setup (for system administrator) – canceling the automatic transfer for each trunk line set the service code for canceling automatic transfer for each trunk line. Mlt (default = 734) 11-10-08 service code setup (for s...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 flexible system numbering 2 - 621 11-10-26 service code setup (for system administrator) – forced trunk disconnect customize the forced trunk disconnect service codes for the system administrator. Mlt, slt (default not assigned) 11-10-27 service code setup (for system admi...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 622 flexible system numbering 11-11-08 service code setup (for setup/ entry operation) – do not disturb set the service code for setting call forwarding for do not disturb. Mlt, slt (default = 747) 11-11-09 service code setup (for setup/ entry operation) – answer messa...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 flexible system numbering 2 - 623 11-11-21 service code setup (for setup/ entry operation) – check incoming ring tones check incoming ring tones used for registration and setup. Mlt (default = 711) 11-11-22 service code setup (for setup/ entry operation) – extension name p...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 624 flexible system numbering 11-11-34 service code setup (for setup/ entry operation) – temporary toll restriction override customize the temporary toll restriction override used for registration and setup. Mlt, slt (default = 775) 11-11-35 service code setup (for set...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 flexible system numbering 2 - 625 11-11-49 service code setup (for setup/ entry operation) – set/cancel call forward both ring (split) assign the call forward both ring split service code. Mlt, slt (default not assigned) 11-11-50 service code setup (for setup/ entry operat...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 626 flexible system numbering 11-12-05 service code setup (for service access) – cancel camp-on customize the service code, used for cancelling camp-on. Mlt, slt (default = 770) 11-12-06 service code setup (for service access) – switching of voice call and signal call ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 flexible system numbering 2 - 627 11-12-21 service code setup (for service access) – meet-me answer to specified internal paging group customize the service codes used for meet-me answer to specified internal paging group service access. Mlt, slt (default = 764) 11-12-22 s...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 628 flexible system numbering 11-12-34 service code setup (for service access) – answer for group hold if required, redefine the service code used to answer a specific trunk which is either ringing or on hold. Mlt, slt (default = 762) 11-12-35 service code setup (for s...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 flexible system numbering 2 - 629 11-12-51 service code setup (for service access) – vm access (sv8100 inmail and vms) customize the service codes used for the vm access (inmail and vms). Mlt, slt (default = 8) 11-12-52 service code setup (for service access) – live monit...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 630 flexible system numbering 11-13-09 service code setup (for acd) – agent id code logout assign to allow an aic agent to log out of a group. Mlt (default not assigned) 11-13-10 service code setup (for acd) – acd agent login by supervisor assign to allow an acd superv...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 flexible system numbering 2 - 631 11-14-09 service code setup (for hotel) – set room to room call restriction customize the set room to room call extension used with the hotel/ motel feature. Mlt, slt (default = 635) 11-14-10 service code setup (for hotel) – cancel room to...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 632 flexible system numbering 11-15-03 service code setup, administrative (for special access) – backup data save this service code is used to back up the programmed data on the sram and call history to the flash rom. While saving the database, it may cause system lock...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 flexible system numbering 2 - 633 11-16-02 single digit service code setup – barge-in set up item 02 for single digit barge-in. For example, you can assign item 02 to use digit 5 for barge-in. This would allow you to program a function key with an extension number plus the...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 634 flexible system numbering operation none 11-20-02 dial extension analyze table – type of dials assign the type of dial for the extension analyze table from program 11-20-01. Type of dials: 0 = not used 1 = service code 2 = extension number 5 = operator access 6 = f...
Page 663: Flexible Timeouts
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 flexible timeouts 2 - 635 flexible timeouts description the flexible timeouts feature provides a variety of timers in the resident system program to allow the system to operate without initial programming. The system timers can be changed to meet customer needs according t...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 636 flexible timeouts 22-01-04 20-31-08 dil no answer recall time a dil that rings its programmed destination longer than this time diverts to the dil no answer ring group (program 22-08-01). Trunk timer class is referred by the trunk. 22-01-06 20-31-09 did ring-no-ans...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 flexible timeouts 2 - 637 conditions timer classes are also used for car/ve. When timer class is set to 0 it uses the system-wide timers. All stations and trunks are assigned to timer class 0 at default. Both system-wide timers (timer class 0) and timer class timers (timer...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 638 flexible timeouts required component(s) none related features none guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 flexible timeouts 2 - 639 20-31-02 timer class timer assignment – callback / trunk queuing cancel time the system cancels an extension callback or trunk queueing request after this time. 0~64800 (seconds) (default = 64800) 20-31-03 timer class timer assignment – car/sie/vi...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 640 flexible timeouts 20-31-11 timer class timer assignment – hold recall callback time (non exclusive hold) a trunk recalling from hold or park rings an extension for this time. This time works with hold recall time or park hold time. After this time, the system invok...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 flexible timeouts 2 - 641 20-31-20 timer class timer assignment – long conversation disconnect (trunk to trunk) determine the time the system waits before disconnecting a disa caller or any trunk-to-trunk (such as tandem trunking) conversation call after the long conversat...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 642 flexible timeouts 22-01-06 system options for incoming calls – did ring-no-answer time set the did ring no answer (rna) intercept time (0~64800 seconds). In systems with rna intercept, the did call rings the destination extension for this time, and then rings inter...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 flexible timeouts 2 - 643 operation please refer to the feature for the operation. 25-07-02 system timers for vrs/disa – vrs/disa no answer time a vrs/disa caller can ring an extension for this time before the system sets the call as a ring no answer. After this time expir...
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Page 673: Forced Trunk Disconnect
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 forced trunk disconnect 2 - 645 forced trunk disconnect description forced trunk disconnect allows an extension user to disconnect (release) another extension active outside call. The user can then place a call on the released trunk. Forced trunk disconnect lets a user acc...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 646 forced trunk disconnect related features central office calls, placing guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 forced trunk disconnect 2 - 647 operation to disconnect a busy trunk: multiline terminal 1. Press line key for trunk. - or - dial trunk access code ( # 9 + trunk number). You hear busy tone. Trunk numbers are 001~200. 2. Dial the service code (not set at default). You hear...
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Page 677: Group Call Pickup
Group call pickup 2 - 649 g group call pickup description group call pickup allows an extension user to answer a call ringing another extension in a pickup group. This permits co-workers in the same work area to easily answer each other’s calls. The user can dial a code or press a programmed group c...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 650 group call pickup system availability terminals all terminals required component(s) none related features central office calls, answering directed call pickup programmable function keys guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 group call pickup 2 - 651 11-12-27 service code setup (for service access) – call pickup customize the service codes for call pickup. Mlt, slt (default = # ) 11-12-28 service code setup (for service access) – call pickup for another group customize the service codes for ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 652 group call pickup operation to answer a call ringing another telephone in your pickup group: 1. Pick up the handset or press speaker. 2. At multiline terminal only, press the group call pickup key (program 15-07 or sc 751: 24). - or - dial 756 or # . Service code #...
Page 681: Group Listen
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 group listen 2 - 653 group listen description group listen permits a multiline terminal user to talk on the handset and have their caller’s voice broadcast over the telephone speaker. This lets the multiline terminal user’s co-workers listen to the conversation. Group list...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 654 group listen guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature progra...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 group listen 2 - 655 to cancel group listen (without hanging up your call): 1. Do not hang up. 2. Press the flashing speaker. You can talk to the caller over the handset. Your co-workers can no longer hear the caller’s voice..
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Page 685: Handset Mute
Handset mute 2 - 657 h handset mute description handset mute is provided to most terminals connected to the univerge sv8100 system. While talking on the multiline terminal handset, a station user can dial a feature code or press mic to mute the transmit speech path. The station user can still hear t...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 658 handset mute guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature progra...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 handset mute 2 - 659 table 2-27 service tone setup defaults, program 80-01-01 service tone no. Service tone repeat count unit count basic tone no. Duration gain level (db) 1 no tone 0 basic 1 0 10 32 (0db) 2 internal dial tone 0 basic 1 9 10 32 (0db) 3 stutter dial tone 0 ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 660 handset mute 19 door box chime 1 3 basic 6 4 4 2 2 2 0 2 2 3 4 6 5 38 (+3db) 26 (-3db) 38 (+3db) 26 (-3db) 14 (-9db) 32 (0db) 20 door box chime 2 3 basic 6 7 7 5 5 5 0 2 2 3 4 6 5 38 (+3db) 26 (-3db) 38 (+3db) 26 (-3db) 14 (-9db) 32 (0db) 21 door box chime 3 3 basi...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 handset mute 2 - 661 30 door box call tone 1 basic 2 0 6 1 1 32 (0db) 32 (0db) 31 paging tone 2 basic 2 0 6 1 1 32 (0db) 32 (0db) 32 splash tone 1 1 basic 2 0 6 1 1 32 (0db) 32 (0db) 33 splash tone 2 2 basic 2 0 6 1 1 32 (0db) 32 (0db) 34 splash tone 3 3 basic 2 0 6 1 1 32...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 662 handset mute 50 external special audible ring tone 0 3 10 12 0 10 2 30 32 (0db) 32 (0db) 32 (0db) 51 external intercept tone 0 2 12 4 3 2 32 (0db) 32 (0db) 52 external call waiting tone 1 1 12 3 32 (0db) 53 external executive override tone 1 1 12 10 32 (0db) 54 ---...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 handset mute 2 - 663 operation while talking on a terminal handset: 1. Press mic. - or - 2. Press feature + dial 1. - or - 3. Press the handset transmission cut-off key (program15-07-01; key 40 or sc 751 key code 40). Table 2-28 service tone setup, program 80-01-02 item no...
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Page 693: Handsfree and Monitor
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 handsfree and monitor 2 - 665 handsfree and monitor description handsfree allows a multiline terminal user to process calls using the speaker and microphone in the telephone instead of the handset. Handsfree is a convenience for workers who do not have a free hand to pick ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 666 handsfree and monitor system availability terminals all multiline terminals required component(s) none related features central office calls, answering central office calls, placing microphone cutoff prime line selection guide to feature programming the level 1, le...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 handsfree and monitor 2 - 667 operation to talk handsfree: 1. Press speaker, trunk line key or virtual extension key. 2. Place the call. 3. Speak toward the telephone when the called party answers. To change a handset call to a handsfree call: 1. Press speaker and hang up ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 668 handsfree and monitor to turn on/off monitor: 1. Press mic, feature + 1, or the microphone function key (program 15-07 or sc 751 : 02) to turn on or off the microphone. Monitor is off when mic led is lit, the microphone function key is lit, or the handset is lifted...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 handsfree answerback/forced intercom ringing 2 - 669 handsfree answerback/forced intercom ringing description handsfree answerback permits an extension user to respond to a voice-announced intercom call by speaking toward the telephone, without lifting the handset. Like ha...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 670 handsfree answerback/forced intercom ringing related features handsfree and monitor microphone cutoff guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are m...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 handsfree answerback/forced intercom ringing 2 - 671 operation to enable handsfree answerback for your incoming intercom calls: 1. Press idle speaker. 2. Dial 721. 3. Press speaker to hang up. This disables forced intercom ringing. To enable forced intercom ringing for you...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 672 handsfree answerback/forced intercom ringing to change the way your intercom call signals the extension you are calling: 1. Dial 1. If ringing, your call voice-announces. If voice-announced, your call starts to ring the destination. This option is also available at...
Page 701: Headset Operation
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 headset operation 2 - 673 headset operation description a multiline terminal user can use a customer-provided headset in place of the handset. Like using handsfree, using the headset frees up the user’s hands for other work. However, headset operation provides privacy not ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 674 headset operation required component(s) headset related features handsfree answerback/forced intercom ringing programmable function keys guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming t...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 headset operation 2 - 675 15-02-43 multiline telephone basic data setup – headset ring duration if incoming ringing is set for headset, set the duration the call rings the headset before ringing the speaker. 0 = no switch to speaker ring 1 = 10 seconds 2 = 20 seconds 3 = 3...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 676 headset operation operation to enable the headset: 1. Plug in the headset in the headset jack on the bottom of the telephone. 2. Program a headset key (program 15-07 or sc 751: 05). You hear a confirmation beep. To use the headset: the headset key lights when on a ...
Page 705: Hold
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 hold 2 - 677 hold description hold lets an extension user put a call in a temporary waiting state. The caller on hold hears silence or music on hold, not conversation in the extension user’s work area. While the call waits on hold, the extension user may process calls or u...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 678 hold conditions the called extension must lift the handset or press speaker before the call can be placed on hold. Callers on hold hear music on hold, if programmed. An extension can have function keys for system hold and exclusive hold. Analog single line telephon...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 hold 2 - 679 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature programming. L...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 680 hold 14-07-01 trunk access map setup set up the trunk access maps. This sets the access options for trunks. 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 = inco...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 hold 2 - 681 15-07-01 programmable function keys assign a function key for exclusive hold (code 45). If an extension has its fixed hold key reassigned in program 15-02-06, assign a function key for system hold (code 44). Line key 1~48 0~99 (normal function code 751 by defa...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 682 hold operation system hold to place an outside call on system hold: press hold. To pick up an outside call on system hold: press the flashing cap key. - or - if you know the specific line number, dial 672 + line number (001~200). Exclusive hold to place an outside ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 hold 2 - 683 single line telephone 1. Hookflash. 2. Dial 749. To pick up an outside call on exclusive hold: press flashing cap key. Single line telephone dial 759. Group hold to place a call on hold so anyone in your department group can pick it up: 1. Press hold. 2. Dial ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 684 hold to pick up an intercom call on intercom hold: 1. Press speaker. 2. Press flashing icm ( 00) or conf..
Page 713: Hot Key-Pad
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 hot key-pad 2 - 685 hot key-pad description the hot key-pad feature allows the user to place a call without lifting the handset or pressing speaker. When the user dials another extension number on an idle telephone with hot key-pad enabled, the speaker lights and the inter...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 686 hot key-pad required software none related features central office calls, placing class of service dialing number preview hotline intercom voice response system (vrs) guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that a...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 hot key-pad 2 - 687 operation to place an intercom call using hot key-pad: 1. The multiline terminal is idle. There is no need to press speaker. 2. Dial the extension. 3. Dialed extension rings. To place a trunk call using hot key-pad: 1. The multiline terminal is idle. Th...
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Page 717: Hotel/motel
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 hotel/motel 2 - 689 hotel/motel description your univerge sv8100 telephone system provides hotel/motel services in addition to the many features available to business users. These hotel/motel services help you run your facility more efficiently, save you time and money and...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 690 hotel/motel single digit dialing single digit dialing gives your guests one-touch access to your important hotel/motel services. They can lift the handset and press a single key for: extensions such as the front desk, reservation services, housekeeping or the maitr...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 hotel/motel 2 - 691 room name can only be displayed on terminals set to 0 (normal) in program 42-02-01. Both com ports are fixed at 9600 bauds, eight data bits, one stop bit, and no parity. The neax-90 with and without nak protocol is compatible with property management sy...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 692 hotel/motel room status printouts the room status printouts give you a concise overview of the status of all your guest rooms at a glance. The printouts provide up to the minute reports showing room status, room call restriction, do not disturb, message waiting and...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 hotel/motel 2 - 693 pms-u10 configurator software version 1.0.1.0 or higher is required for microsoft vista 32-bit support. To check the version number (while the application is running) press alt + v. When installing the pms-u10 configurator on windows 2000 or windows xp,...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 694 hotel/motel for sv8100 systems with version 4000 or higher system software and has been migrated from a ux5000, table 2-29 migration supported blades defines the application blades supported in current system chassis. Default settings not enabled system availabilit...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 hotel/motel 2 - 695 um8000 hotel/motel license: lks-ums-hotel-pms-lic (feature code 1407) this license is only required when using the um8000 mail hotel features such as pms integration and hotel guest room mailboxes. When using a pms-u10 the following licenses affect this...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 696 hotel/motel guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature program...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 hotel/motel 2 - 697 11-14-03 service code setup (for hotel) – set dnd for other extension customize the set dnd for other extension used with the hotel/ motel feature (cd-cp00-us must be licensed for hotel/motel). Mlt, slt (default = 629) 11-14-04 service code setup (for h...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 698 hotel/motel 11-14-14 service code setup (for hotel) – room status change for own extension customize the room status change for own extension service codes used with the hotel/motel feature (cd-cp00-us must be licensed for hotel/motel). Mlt, slt (default = 640) 11-...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 hotel/motel 2 - 699 20-13-13 class of service options (supplementary service) – continued dialing (dtmf) signal on icm call turn off or on an extension user ability to use continued dialing, which allows dtmf signal sending while talking on extension. 0 = off 1 = on (defau...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 700 hotel/motel 42-01-01 system options for hotel/motel – answering message mode for wake up call (hotel mode) assign the answering message mode for wake up call options for hotel/motel service. 0 = moh (hold time) 1 = vrs message 2 = vrs message + time (default = 0) 4...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 hotel/motel 2 - 701 42-03-02 class of service options (hotel/ motel) – check-out operation set the hotel/motel check-out operation cos options. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 42-03-03 class of service options (hotel/ motel) – room status output set the hotel/mot...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 702 hotel/motel 42-03-13 class of service options (hotel/ motel) – pms restriction level enable/disable the attendant’s ability to change the outgoing restriction class for hotel phones. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 42-04-01 hotel mode one-digit service co...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 hotel/motel 2 - 703 refer to the univerge sv8100 hotel/motel services manual for complete programming information. Operation refer to the univerge sv8100 hotel/motel services manual for complete operation information. 42-06-06 pms service setting – areyuthere/linetest send...
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Page 733: Hotline
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 hotline 2 - 705 hotline description hotline gives a multiline terminal user one-button calling and transfer to another extension (the hotline partner). Hotline helps co-workers that work closely together. The hotline partners can call or transfer calls to each other just b...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 706 hotline a hotline is a uniquely programmed function key. Default setting disabled related features automatic call distribution (acd) distinctive ringing, tones and flash patterns direct station selection (dss) console do not disturb handsfree answerback/forced inte...
Page 735
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 hotline 2 - 707 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature programming...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 708 hotline 20-08-19 class of service options (outgoing call service) – hotline for spk turn off or on an extension user ability to press speaker to activate hotline or ringdown. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-11-06 class of service options (hold/ transfe...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 hotline 2 - 709 30-05-06 dss console lamp table – acd agent log out (acd dss) define the led patterns for acd agents that are logged out on the dss consoles. 0~7 [default = 5 (il)] 30-05-07 dss console lamp table – acd agent log in (acd dss) define the led patterns for acd...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 710 hotline operation to place a call to your hotline partner: 1. Press the hotline key (program 15-07 or sc 751: 01 + partner’s extension number). You can optionally lift the handset after this step for privacy. To transfer your outside call to your hotline partner: 1...
Page 739: Howler Tone Service
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 howler tone service 2 - 711 howler tone service description howler tone service provides a howler tone when a station remains off-hook after a call is completed or when a station is off-hook and digits are not dialed in a programmed time. Conditions howler tone is generate...
Page 740
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 712 howler tone service guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature...
Page 741: Intercom
Intercom 2 - 713 i intercom description intercom gives extension users access to other extensions. This provides the system with complete internal calling ability. Handsfree answerback/forced intercom ringing handsfree answerback permits an extension user to respond to a voice-announced intercom cal...
Page 742
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 714 intercom system availability terminals all terminals required component(s) none related features handsfree answerback/forced intercom ringing intercom line preference name storing guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the pr...
Page 743
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 intercom 2 - 715 15-02-01 multiline telephone basic data setup – display language selection select the language to be displayed on a multiline terminal display. (to select options 8~10, press either 8 or recall, then press line keys 1~3. Key 1 is option 8, key 2 is option ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 716 intercom handsfree answerback/forced intercom ringing: 20-18-01 service tone timers – extension dial tone time after getting intercom dial tone, a multiline terminal user has this time to dial the first digit of the intercom call. 0~64800 (seconds) (default = 30) 2...
Page 745
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 intercom 2 - 717 20-08-10 class of service options (outgoing call service) – signal/ voice call turn off or on an extension ability to force handsfree answerback or forced intercom ringing for outgoing intercom calls. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 1 for cos 1~15) 20-09-05 clas...
Page 746
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 718 intercom operation to place an intercom call: 1. At multiline terminal, press speaker. - or - at single line telephone, lift the handset. 2. Dial extension number (or 0 for your operator). Your call may voice-announce or ring the called extension. Dial 1 to change ...
Page 747
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 intercom 2 - 719 to answer an intercom call: 1. If you hear two beeps, speak toward telephone. Your telephone picks up your voice. - or - if your telephone rings, lift the handset. To check the extension data (multiline terminal only): 1. Press the help key. 2. Dial the ex...
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Page 749: Ip Multiline Station (Sip)
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip multiline station (sip) 2 - 721 ip multiline station (sip) description the univerge sv8100 system supports ip extensions using a variety of multiline terminals. These telephones have the same look and functionality of typical multiline telephones, but they are connected...
Page 750
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 722 ip multiline station (sip) itl-320c-1 (bk) tel ip to tdm conversion when an ip telephone calls a dt300 multiline telephone, a single line telephone or trunk, the speech must be converted from an ip to tdm (time division multiplexing) technology. The pz-32ipla, pz-6...
Page 751
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip multiline station (sip) 2 - 723 sharing the existing cable: unplug the cable from the pc network interface card (nic). Connect the cable to the lan port on the ip telephone. Connect a new straight-through patch lead from the pc nic to the pc port on the ip telephone. Po...
Page 752
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 724 ip multiline station (sip) dynamic nat this method is used to automatically acquire the wan-side global address for the nat router and convert it. Refer to the sv8100 networking manual for detailed installation instructions on this feature. Peer to peer an ip telep...
Page 753
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip multiline station (sip) 2 - 725 registration mode the sv8100 has three types of registration for ip terminals, plug and play, automatic, and manual programmed in 10-46-01: plug and play mode – when the phone boots up it reports the extension assigned in the phone or cho...
Page 754
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 726 ip multiline station (sip) system ip phones and analog trunks due to the nature of analog-to-digital conversion, considerable echo may be encountered when using analog trunks with ip phones. Due to all analog trunks being different, padding of the analog trunks in ...
Page 755
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip multiline station (sip) 2 - 727 with version 4000 or higher software, dt700 terminals and wireless ip terminals utilizing napt can be registered to the primary or a secondary system. Refer to the feature sv8100 netlink on page 2-1353 for additional details. With sv8100 ...
Page 756
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 728 ip multiline station (sip) default setting none system availability terminals all ip multiline terminals required software none required component(s) cpu with pz-32ipla, pz-64ipla or pz-128ipla daughter board installed related features none.
Page 757
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip multiline station (sip) 2 - 729 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for ...
Page 758
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 730 ip multiline station (sip) 10-12-03 cd-cp00-us network setup – default gateway assign the default gateway ip address for the cd-cp00-us. 0.0.0.0~ 126.255.255.254 128.0.0.1~ 191.254.255.254 192.0.0.1~ 223.255.255.254 (default = 0.0.0.0) 10-12-09 cd-cp00-us network s...
Page 759
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip multiline station (sip) 2 - 731 84-10-01 tos setup – tos mode when input data is set to 1, protocol 7 is invalid. When data is set to 2, protocols 2~6 are invalid. 0 = disable (invalid) 1 = ip precedence 2 = diffserv (default = 0) 84-10-07 tos setup – priority (d.S.C.P....
Page 760
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 732 ip multiline station (sip) 84-22-04 dt700 multiline logon information setup – log off when the registration mode (10-46-01) is set to manual, and the phone prompts for a login, the previous user id appears so the user only has to enter the password. When enabled, t...
Page 761
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip multiline station (sip) 2 - 733 ip multiline station (sip) with napt program number program name description/comments assigned data level 1 2 3 10-12-03 cd-cp00-us network setup – default gateway assign the default gateway ip address for the cd-cp00-us. 0.0.0.0~ 126.255...
Page 762
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 734 ip multiline station (sip) 10-12-10 cd-cp00-us network setup – subnet mask set the subnet mask of the ipla. 128.0.0.0 192.0.0.0 224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 248.0.0.0 252.0.0.0 254.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 255.128.0.0 255.192.0.0 255.224.0.0 255.240.0.0 255.248.0.0 255.252.0.0 255.2...
Page 763
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip multiline station (sip) 2 - 735 10-20-01 lan setup for external equipment – tcp port define the tcp port (0~65535) when communicating to the smdr (type 5). 0~65535 default: external device 1 (cti server) = 0 external device 2 (acd mis) = 4000 external device 5 (smdr out...
Page 764
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 736 ip multiline station (sip) 10-58-02 network address – subnet mask this program sets the local area network of the dt700 terminal when the system has a nat router and a local router. 128.0.0.0 / 192.0.0.0 224.0.0.0 / 240.0.0.0 248.0.0.0 / 252.0.0.0 254.0.0.0 / 255.0...
Page 765
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip multiline station (sip) 2 - 737 in addition to the above programming, define the programming options as required for the system features. Refer to the univerge sv8100 programming manual and the univerge sv8100 networking manual for programming details. Operation refer t...
Page 766
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Page 767
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip single line telephone (sip) 2 - 739 ip single line telephone (sip) description sip (session initiation protocol) is used for voice over internet protocol. It is defined by the ietf (internet engineering task force) rfc3261. Other rfc designations, such as rfc3842, refer...
Page 768
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 740 ip single line telephone (sip) the ipla supports only those codecs that are considered to provide toll-quality equivalent speech path. The following voice compression methods are supported for the ip station sip feature: g.711 -law – highest bandwidth g.722 – wideb...
Page 769
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip single line telephone (sip) 2 - 741 duplex mode (auto, full, or half) and speed (10 or 100 mbps) are configured via sv8100 chassis programming. In voice communication, particularly internet telephony, the mean opinion score (mos) provides a numerical measure of the qual...
Page 770
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 742 ip single line telephone (sip) standard sip terminal can not negotiate video codec with sp310. Sip station and sip trunk require a license key for activation. Once activated, the sip client license may be shared between sip station and sip trunks. Sip protocol (rfc...
Page 771
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip single line telephone (sip) 2 - 743 table 2-33 feature support table for standard sip device feature name standard sip comments account code entry yes depending on sip device the account code may have to be part of the dial string. Account code – forced/verified/ unveri...
Page 772
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 744 ip single line telephone (sip) dialing number preview yes directed call pickup yes direct inward dialing (did) yes direct inward line (dil) yes door box yes door box will not ring a sip device. A sip device can call a door box but cannot activate the relay. Do not ...
Page 773
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip single line telephone (sip) 2 - 745 microphone cutoff yes microphone cutoff is a function of the sip device. Multiple trunk types yes music on hold yes netlink yes operator yes paging, external yes a sip device can only initiate an internal, external or all call page. I...
Page 774
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 746 ip single line telephone (sip) t1 trunking (with ani/dnis compatibility) yes transfer yes transferred calls cannot be pulled back once transfer is initiated. Trunk groups yes trunk group routing yes uniform numbering network yes um8000 yes vm8000 inmail yes voice m...
Page 775
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip single line telephone (sip) 2 - 747 call duration timer no call duration timer is a function of the client device and is not the system timer. Call forwarding with follow me no call forwarding – park and page no call forwarding/do not disturb override no call forwarding...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 748 ip single line telephone (sip) drop key no d term cordless ii terminal no d term cordless lite ii terminal no d term handset cordless no d term ip gateway system no e911 compatibility no electra elite terminal migration no facsimile co branch connection no flash no...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip single line telephone (sip) 2 - 749 power failure transfer no programmable function keys no programming from a multiline terminal no pulse to tone conversion no redial function no call redial function is a function of the client device and not the system. Repeat redial ...
Page 778
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 750 ip single line telephone (sip) default setting none system availability terminals sip terminals compliant with rfc 3261, rfc 3262, rfc 3264 (session description protocol), rfc 1889 (real time protocol). Required components cd-cp00-us pz-32ipla, pz-64ipla or pz-128i...
Page 779
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip single line telephone (sip) 2 - 751 related features none guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcp...
Page 780
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 752 ip single line telephone (sip) 10-12-10 cd-cp00-us network setup – subnet mask define the media gateway subnet mask address. 128.0.0.0 192.0.0.0 224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 248.0.0.0 252.0.0.0 254.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 255.128.0.0 255.192.0.0 255.224.0.0 255.240.0.0 255.248.0.0 ...
Page 781
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip single line telephone (sip) 2 - 753 10-26-03 ip system operation setup – sip peer to peer mode enable/disable the peer to peer feature for sip ip stations. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 1) 15-03-03 single line telephone basic data setup – terminal type enter 1 for this opti...
Page 782
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 754 ip single line telephone (sip) voip tos setup: the univerge sv8100 supports quality of service (qos) marking for the session initiation protocol (sip). Ip extension numbering: sip extension codec information: program number program name description/comments assigne...
Page 783
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip single line telephone (sip) 2 - 755 84-19-04 sip extension codec information basic setup – g.711 jitter buffer (min) define g.711 jitter buffer minimum accepted value. 0~160ms (default = 20) 84-19-05 sip extension codec information basic setup – g.711 jitter buffer (ave...
Page 784
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 756 ip single line telephone (sip) 84-19-26 sip extension codec information basic setup – tx gain define tx gain values – adjusting this value increases or decreases volume levels for the receiving party. Consult the univerge sv8100 programming manual for transmit gain...
Page 785
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip single line telephone (sip) 2 - 757 84-19-36 sip extension ip codec information basic setup – g.722 jitter buffer (average) define the average setting for the g.722 jitter buffer. 0~160ms (default = 60) 84-19-37 sip extension ip codec information basic setup – g.722 jit...
Page 786
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 758 ip single line telephone (sip) sip extension basic information setup: 84-19-54 sip extension ip codec information basic setup – fax packet size sets the t.38 fax packet size. 20~48 (bytes) (default = 20) 84-19-55 sip extension ip codec information basic setup – hig...
Page 787
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip single line telephone (sip) 2 - 759 84-20-03 sip extension basic information setup – minimum session timer value define the minimum allowed value for the sip session timer. 0~65535 (default = 180) 84-20-04 sip extension basic information setup – called party info define...
Page 788
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 760 ip single line telephone (sip) ip phone configuration: program number program name description/comments assigned data level 1 2 3 15-01-01 basic extension data setup – extension name define the extension/virtual extension name. Up to 12 characters default: sta 101 ...
Page 789
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip single line telephone (sip) 2 - 761 sip phone example the following menu items require programming in your sip ip phone (consult sip phone vendor specific documentation): 15-05-43 ip telephone terminal basic data setup – video mode enable or disable video mode for stand...
Page 790
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 762 ip single line telephone (sip) 4 ipla address 0.0.0.0 enter the ipla ip address. This information can be located in program 10-12-09 univerge sv8100 network setup ip address. 5 extension number 0 assign the sip phone extension. This information must match program 1...
Page 791
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip trunk – (sip) session initiation protocol 2 - 763 ip trunk – (sip) session initiation protocol description the univerge sv8100 ip trunk sip package sends the real time voice over the corporate lan or wan. The voice from the telephone is digitized and then put into frame...
Page 792
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 764 ip trunk – (sip) session initiation protocol for a list of vendors that have successfully completed interoperability certification go to http://www.Necntac.Com and refer to technical documentation. Conditions a maximum of 128 ip trunks are supported in the sv8100. ...
Page 793
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip trunk – (sip) session initiation protocol 2 - 765 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and w...
Page 794
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 766 ip trunk – (sip) session initiation protocol 10-12-09 cd-cp00-us network setup – ip address set ip address for ipla/iplb. 0.0.0.0~ 126.255.255.254 128.0.0.1~ 191.255.255.254 192.0.0.1~ 223.255.255.254 (default = 172.16.0.10) 10-12-10 cd-cp00-us network setup – subn...
Page 795
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip trunk – (sip) session initiation protocol 2 - 767 10-12-11 cd-cp00-us network setup – nic setup define the lan interface speed and mode of the voip application supported. Iplb daughter board does not support half duplex connection. 0 = auto detect 1 = 100mbps, full dupl...
Page 796
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 768 ip trunk – (sip) session initiation protocol 10-28-04 sip system information setup – user id define the user id. Up to 32 characters when assigning the user id, the id may contain only alpha characters. (a space and/or special characters are not allowed in the user...
Page 797
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip trunk – (sip) session initiation protocol 2 - 769 10-29-04 sip server information setup – default proxy port number define the proxy port number. 0~65535 (default = 5060) 10-29-05 sip server information setup – registrar mode define the registrar mode. This should alway...
Page 798
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 770 ip trunk – (sip) session initiation protocol 10-29-15 sip server information setup – registration expiry (expire) time define the registration expire time – the time allowed to register with the sip carrier. 120~65535 seconds (default = 3600) 10-30-02 sip authentic...
Page 799
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip trunk – (sip) session initiation protocol 2 - 771 11-01-01 system numbering – service code set the system internal (intercom) numbering plan. The numbering plan assigns the first and second digits dialed and affects the digits an extension user must dial to access other...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 772 ip trunk – (sip) session initiation protocol 21-19-01 ip trunk (sip) calling party number setup for extension assign the calling party number for each extension. The assigned number is sent to the central office when the caller places an outgoing call. If the calli...
Page 801
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip trunk – (sip) session initiation protocol 2 - 773 44-05-01 ars/f-route table – trunk group number assign the trunk group to be used by the ars/f-route table. 0~100, 255 0 = no setting 255 = extension call (default = 0) 44-05-09 ars/f-route table – maximum digit input th...
Page 802
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 774 ip trunk – (sip) session initiation protocol 84-10-03 tos setup – low delay 1 = optimize for low delay routing. 0~1 0 = normal delay, low delay (default = 0) 84-10-04 tos setup – wideband (throughout) 1 = optimize for high bandwidth routing. 0~1 0 = normal throughp...
Page 803
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip trunk – (sip) session initiation protocol 2 - 775 84-13-08 sip trunk codec information basic setup – g.729 voice activity detection mode enable/disable the g.729 vad detection mode. 0 = disable 1 = enable (default = 0) 84-13-09 sip trunk codec information basic setup – ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 776 ip trunk – (sip) session initiation protocol 84-13-28 sip trunk codec information basic setup – audio capability priority define the codec priority. 0 = g.711_pt 1 = g.723_pt 2 = g.729_pt 3 = g.722_pt 4 = g.726_pt 5 = not used (default = 0) 84-13-31 sip trunk codec...
Page 805
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip trunk – (sip) session initiation protocol 2 - 777 84-13-41 sip trunk codec information basic setup – g.726 jitter buffer (average) define the average level for the g.726 jitter buffer. 0~160ms (default = 60) 84-13-42 sip trunk codec information basic setup – g.726 jitte...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 778 ip trunk – (sip) session initiation protocol 84-13-59 sip trunk codec information basic setup – maximum low speed data packetization sets the maximum number of bytes of low-speed fax data packet into each network packet. 1~65535 (bytes) (default = 1) 84-13-60 sip t...
Page 807
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip trunk – (sip) session initiation protocol 2 - 779 operation none 84-26-03 ipl basic setup – rtcp port number (rtp port number + 1) define the tcp port number for rtcp to use for each dsp. 0~65534 defaults: voip gw1 = 10021 voip gw2 = 10053 voip gw3 = 10085 voip gw4 = 10...
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Page 809: Ip Trunk – H.323
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip trunk – h.323 2 - 781 ip trunk – h.323 description h.323 is an international telecommunication union (itu) standard for packet based multimedia communication systems. The univerge sv8100 can use h.323 to connect to another univerge sv8100 system or a third-party product...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 782 ip trunk – h.323 g 722 this codec is useful in fixed network, voice over ip applications, where the required bandwidth is typically not prohibitive. G.723 this codec is a itu-t standard wide band speech codec. This is an extension of recommendation g.721 adaptive d...
Page 811
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip trunk – h.323 2 - 783 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 2 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature pr...
Page 812
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 784 ip trunk – h.323 10-12-10 cd-cp00-us network setup – subnet mask define the media gateway subnet mask address. 128.0.0.0 192.0.0.0 224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 248.0.0.0 252.0.0.0 254.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 255.128.0.0 255.192.0.0 255.224.0.0 255.240.0.0 255.248.0.0 255.252.0.0 25...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip trunk – h.323 2 - 785 10-23-01 sip system interconnection setup – system interconnection determine if the system is interconnected to another system. 0 = no (disable) 1 = yes (enable) (default = 0) 10-23-02 sip system interconnection setup – ip address define the ip add...
Page 814
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 786 ip trunk – h.323 20-09-02 class of service options (incoming call service) – caller id display turn off or on the caller id display at an extension. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 21-17-01 ip trunk (sip) calling party number setup for trunk assign the ca...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip trunk – h.323 2 - 787 44-02-03 dial analysis table for ars/ f-route access – additional data if a service type is selected in program 44-02-02, set the additional data, if required, for the pre-transaction table for selecting ars/f-route (24 digits max: 1~9, 0 # , @)....
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 788 ip trunk – h.323 84-01-11 h.323 trunk basic information setup – number of g.723 audio frames define the number of g.723 audio frames for h.323. 1~2 (default = 1) 84-01-12 h.323 trunk basic information setup – g.723 vad mode define the g.723 vad mode for h.323. 0 = ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip trunk – h.323 2 - 789 84-01-25 h.323 trunk basic information setup – echo canceller tail size define the echo canceller tail size for h.323. 1 = 4ms 2 = 8ms 3 = 16ms 4 = 32ms 5 = 64ms 6 = 128ms (default = 6) 84-01-26 h.323 trunk basic information setup – echo canceller ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 790 ip trunk – h.323 84-01-41 h.323 trunk basic information setup – fax communication no communication time-out define the fax communication no communication time-out for h.323. 10~32000 seconds (default = 30) 84-01-43 h.323 trunk basic information setup – high-speed s...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ip trunk – h.323 2 - 791 84-01-54 h.323 trunk basic information setup – nsf superscription define the nsf superscription for h.323. 0 = disable 1 = enable (default = 0) 84-01-55 h.323 trunk basic information setup – ecm (error correction mode) define the ecm (error correct...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 792 ip trunk – h.323 operation none 84-01-66 h.323 trunk basic information setup – g.722 jitter buffer (average) define the g.722 jitter buffer (average) for h.323. 0~160ms (default = 60) 84-01-67 h.323 trunk basic information setup – g.722 jitter buffer (max) define t...
Page 821: Ipk/ipk II Migration
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ipk/ipk ii migration 2 - 793 ipk/ipk ii migration description the ipk/ipk ii migration package allows the user of an existing nec ipk/ipk ii platform to utilize the enhanced capabilities of the sv8100. Conditions in a netlink environment, ipk/ipk ii migration can only be u...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 794 ipk/ipk ii migration when adding or removing padding for trunks, use program 14-01 for all trunks except the pri trunks in a migration cabinet. Use program 81-12 to add or remove padding for pri trunks in a migration cabinet. Single sv8100 to ipk/ipk ii chassis con...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ipk/ipk ii migration 2 - 795 multiple sv8100 to ipk/ipk ii chassis connectivity in addition to the cabinet/chassis layout shown above, with version 4000 (4.01) or higher software the following configurations are also supported: layout 1: refer to figure 2-18 multiple sv810...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 796 ipk/ipk ii migration layout 2: refer to figure 2-19 multiple sv8100 to ipk/ipk ii connection (layout 2) . Two cables are connected to the mgn-u10 etu and one cable connected to the (pz-bs11). Slot layout: slot 1 ~ 6: 1st sv8100 chassis slots 1 ~ 6 slot 7 ~ 17: 1st ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ipk/ipk ii migration 2 - 797 layout 3: refer to figure 2-20 multiple sv8100 to ipk/ipk ii connection (layout 3) . Two cables are connected to the mgn-u10 etu and one cable connected to the (pz-bs11). Slot layout: slot 1 ~ 6: 1st sv8100 chassis slots 1 ~ 6 slot 7 ~ 11: 1st ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 798 ipk/ipk ii migration table 2-34 ipk ii supported hardware package name description supported exp exp-u10 expansion unit y esi esi(8)-u10 8-port electronic station interface y esib(8)/esie(8)-u10 8-port electronic station interface y esib(8)/esie(8)-u20 8-port elect...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ipk/ipk ii migration 2 - 799 table 2-35 supported optional equipment (via mgn-u10 etu) provides a listing of the dtu/dtp and dth/dtr optional equipment supported for terminals connected to the ipk/ipk ii ksu’s. Isdn brt-u20 (f/w ver. 4.0 or later) isdn interface y dti-u40 ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 800 ipk/ipk ii migration table 2-36 supported optional equipment provides a listing of the dt300 optional equipment supported for terminals connected to the sv8100 chassis. Default setting disabled system availability terminals dtu/dtp series e (version 2.51 or higher)...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ipk/ipk ii migration 2 - 801 required component(s) the mgn-u10 etu board requires the cd-cp00-us, pz-me50-us and pz-bs10 blades to be installed in the chs2u-us (19”) or chs2u b-us (9.5”) controlling chassis . Related features none guide to feature programming none operatio...
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Page 831: Isdn Compatibility
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 isdn compatibility 2 - 803 isdn compatibility description isdn-bri integrated service digital network – basic rate interface (isdn-bri) is a public switched telephone network (pstn) service that provides two b channels and a d channel (2b + d) for voice call trunking. The ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 804 isdn compatibility calling party name if programmed, calling party name allows the station name to be sent out over the isdn network. A system wide name can be programmed to be sent over the network or the name can be defined on a per station basis. If both are pro...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 isdn compatibility 2 - 805 if fractional pri has the number of ports changed, the trunk port number might change if they become split or fit into an empty gap of trunk ports. For example, if you have a cd-4cot + pz-4cot for trunks ports 1~8 and 17~24 and the pri (12 ports)...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 806 isdn compatibility refer to the charts below for examples: incoming call trunk number b-channel number station user 9 1 talking on tk009 10 2 11 3 12 4 13 5 14 6 15 7 16 8 17 9 18 10 19 11 20 12 21 13 22 14 …31 …23 incoming call from the network on channel 23. In m...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 isdn compatibility 2 - 807 basic rate interface (bri) caller id name to single line telephone is not supported for isdn (brt) trunks. The system is compatible with isdn basic rate interface (bri) services. Bri services currently supported include: basic bri call control (b...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 808 isdn compatibility automatic data link failure recovery if a data link error is detected by the bri etu, the system tries to recover the data link and send the spid to the central office. To provide this enhancement, the bri etu must be able to indicate to the syst...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 isdn compatibility 2 - 809 isdn 2 b-channel transfer description this isdn pri 2 b-channel transfer feature allows the univerge sv8100 to receive a call on one b-channel and transfer it back out on a second b-channel (trunk-to-trunk transfer on the telco side). When the tr...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 810 isdn compatibility system availability terminals all terminals required component(s) to provide isdn-pri trunk connection: cd-prta to provide isdn-bri trunk connection: cd-2bria or cd-2bria with pz-2bria nt-1 for each bri (locally provided) related features central...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 isdn compatibility 2 - 811 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 812 isdn compatibility 10-03-13 etu setup (prta pkg setup) – loss of signal detection limit if the transmit/receive voltage is less than the setting in program 10-03-13, the system considers this as loss-of-signal and the pri does not come up. Note that there are diffe...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 isdn compatibility 2 - 813 isdn – pri installation program number program name description/comments assigned data level 1 2 3 10-03-04 etu setup (prta pkg setup) – layer 3 timer type set up and confirm the basic configuration data for each cd-prta this program selects the ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 814 isdn compatibility 10-03-20 etu setup (prta pkg setup) – network exchange selection select the isdn protocol for the isdn circuit. 0 = standard (same as ni-2) 1 = reserved 2 = reserved 3 = dms (a211) 4 = 5ess 5 = dms (a233) 6 = 4ess 7 = ni-2 (default = 0) 10-03-21 ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 isdn compatibility 2 - 815 did services for either isdn – bri or pri calling party number presentation for either isdn – bri or pri program number program name description/comments assigned data level 1 2 3 22-02-01 incoming call trunk setup assign the incoming trunk type ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 816 isdn compatibility 15-01-04 basic extension data setup – isdn caller id if program 15-01-04 and program 10-03-05 are enabled, the system includes caller id in the setup message as presentation allowed. If these options are disabled, it is presentation restricted. 0...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 isdn compatibility 2 - 817 isdn – pri network specific assignment smdr dialed digits for either isdn – bri or pri program number program name description/comments assigned data level 1 2 3 26-02-07 dial analysis table for ars/lcr – network specified parameter table define ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 818 isdn compatibility general isdn programs 35-02-16 smdr output options – trunk name or received dialed number determine how the smdr should print incoming calls on ani/dnis or did trunks. If set to 1, ani/dnis trunks can print dnis digits, if set to 0 trunk names ar...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 isdn compatibility 2 - 819 isdn 2 b-channel transfer 20-09-03 class of service options (incoming call service) – sub address identification define whether or not an extension displays the caller sub- address. 0 = deny 1 = allow (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-11-11 class of ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 820 isdn compatibility operation to perform an isdn 2 b-channel transfer: 1. Receive or make an isdn trunk call. 2. Go off-hook using the handset, or press speaker (the call appearance key or direct trunk appearance lights). Talk with the outside party. 3. Press the tr...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 isdn compatibility 2 - 821 5. Dial the outside number and wait for the outside party to answer. 6. Hang up. 7. Lcd returns to idle after the lcd display hold timeout (program 20-02-08)..
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 822 isdn compatibility programming flowchart for isdn-pri – answering calls start in 10-03-01, determine the mode of the dti( )-u40 etu (0=not set, 1=t-bus) in 10-03-03, enter '0'. In 10-03-03, enter '1'. In 10-03-04, select the layer 3 timer type (1-5). The timer valu...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 isdn compatibility 2 - 823 should the sub-address id be displayed for incoming calls? Is smdr used? In 20-09-03, set the extension's cos to '1'. In 20-09-03, set the extension's cos to '0'. In 35-02-16, enter '0' to print the trunk port name assigned in 14-01-01 or enter '...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 824 isdn compatibility b do you want unanswered pri calls to reroute if unanswered? In 22-01-04, enter 0. In 22-01-04, enter 0. Reroute do not reroute in 22-08-01, enter the no-answer ring group for unanswered pri calls. In 22-04-01, assign extension to pri trunk's rin...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 isdn compatibility 2 - 825 programming flowchart of isdn-pri – placing calls start in 10-03-01, determine the mode of the cd-prta (0=not set, 1=t-bus). In 10-03-03, enter '0'. In 10-03-03, enter '1'. In 10-03-04, select the layer 3 timer type (1-5). The timer value is set ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 826 isdn compatibility a should caller id be included in the call's setup message? In 15-01-04, enter 1 in 10-03-05 enter 1. In 15-01-04, enter 0 in 10-03-05 enter 0 no yes in 21-12-01, program the calling party number data (15 digits max.) for each trunk. In 20-06-01,...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 isdn compatibility 2 - 827 b is the amount of time the system waits before placing the call in a talk state sufficient? In 21-01-03, enter the interval for the trunk interdigit timer. Should extension users have one-button placing of outside calls? Should extension users h...
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Page 857: K-Ccis – Ip
K-ccis – ip 2 - 829 k k-ccis – ip description the system uses the pz-32ipla, pz-64ipla or pz-128ipla daughter board to connect multiple systems together over a data communication ip network (intranet). Key-common channel interoffice signaling (kccis) is used to provide telephony services between the...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 830 k-ccis – ip the univerge sv8100 uses the nec proprietary ccis peer to peer protocol over ip to communicate between system to system. The pz-(x)ipla is required for connections between ip terminals and ip trunks. Only one pz- (x)ipla daughter board can be accommodat...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 k-ccis – ip 2 - 831 only one pz-32ipla, pz-64ipla or pz-128ipla daughter board can be installed on the cd-cp00-us. The pz-32ipla, pz-64ipla or pz-128ipla daughter board has layer2 switch ability, along with a gigabit ethernet lan interface and rtp/rtcp packet is transmitte...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 832 k-ccis – ip ccis call back can only be set when the destination party is busy, and the calling party hears a busy tone. The calling party must hang up after setting ccis call back. Ccis call back can only be set by pressing a programmed feature key. Softkeys or dia...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 k-ccis – ip 2 - 833 when using version 5000 or higher software, inmail is supported for centralized voice mail in a kts to kts ccis network. In a ccis network, the memo display function only supports did calls directed across ccis to a remote system. Calls forwarded or tra...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 834 k-ccis – ip standard sip terminals are not supported for peer-to-peer connection. If either programs10-26-04 or 50-15-04 are set to 0 (disable) in system a, peer-to-peer is disabled for system a and any remote systems when calling system a. When port translation is...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 k-ccis – ip 2 - 835 related features k-ccis – ip guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpr...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 836 k-ccis – ip k-ccisoip fax program number program name description/comments assigned data level 1 2 3 15-03-03 single line telephone basic data setup – terminal type enter 1 for this option to allow a single line port to receive dtmf tones after the initial call set...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 k-ccis – ip 2 - 837 ccis call back program number program name description/comments assigned data level 1 2 3 15-07-01 programmable function keys assign a function for camp-on (code 35). This key is also the callback key. Line key 1~48 0~99 (normal function code 751 by def...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 838 k-ccis – ip operation refer to the univerge sv8100 networking manual for detailed feature information..
Page 867: K-Ccis – Ip With Pva
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 k-ccis – ip with pva 2 - 839 k-ccis – ip with pva description the k-ccis – ip with pva feature provides the benefits and additional feature compatibility of key-common channel interoffice signaling (k-ccis) between multiple systems including neax pbx systems connected toge...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 840 k-ccis – ip with pva centralized e911 dial access to attendant direct inward dialing dual hold elapsed time display flexible numbering of stations hands-free answerback hot line link reconnect multiple call forwarding – all calls multiple call forwarding – busy/no ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 k-ccis – ip with pva 2 - 841 one cd-pvaa is required to support up to 24 channels of k-ccis – ip with pva. Up to eight cd-pvaa blades can be installed in the univerge sv8100. Port assignment of the cd-pvaa package depends on the k-ccis – ip with pva license. You must input...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 842 k-ccis – ip with pva the k-ccis – ip with pva shares the co/pbx/tie/did trunks available for the system. The cd-pvaa blade supports only those codecs that are approved to provide toll-quality speech path. The following voice compression methods are supported for th...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 k-ccis – ip with pva 2 - 843 a static ip address is required for each cd-pvaa with k-ccis – ip with pva. This feature allows point-to-multipoint connections for calls through the ip k-ccis network. If a call is transferred or forwarded to a different system in the network,...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 844 k-ccis – ip with pva adequate bandwidth for estimated voip traffic. Centralized voice mail is supported from the univerge sv8100 or electra elite ipk ii when using 5-, 6-, 7- and 8-digit station numbers, when the voice mail is installed in the sv8100. Codec changes...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 k-ccis – ip with pva 2 - 845 for a closed numbering plan network using f-routes, a maximum of 120 f-route tables are available allowing a maximum of 121 connected systems per k-ccis network. When a closed numbering plan network is used, a user can call another station by d...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 846 k-ccis – ip with pva caller id call return feature is not supported with k-ccis – ip with pva calls. Any ipk/ipk ii in a k-ccis – ip with pva network must use the pva(x)-u ( ) etu with the latest service pack and firmware. The automatic recall feature is not suppor...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 k-ccis – ip with pva 2 - 847 default setting none system availability terminals all terminals required component(s) cd-pvaa w/k-ccis-ip compact flash [pva ccisoip app cf (670918)] lk-pva-ccisoip 4 port - lic license requirements lk-pva-ccisoip 24 port - lic license related...
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Page 877: K-Ccis – T1
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 k-ccis – t1 2 - 849 k-ccis – t1 description key-common channel interoffice signaling (k-ccis) allows multiple systems to be connected to provide additional feature compatibility, above what normal tie lines provide. The system is configured with a 24 channel t1 connection ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 850 k-ccis – t1 direct inward dialing – k-ccis dual hold – k-ccis elapsed time display – k-ccis flexible numbering of stations – k-ccis hands-free answerback – k-ccis hot line – k-ccis ip (k-ccis) ip (k-ccis) to neax (point-to-multipoint) link reconnect – k-ccis multip...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 k-ccis – t1 2 - 851 outgoing co calls in a k-ccis network can be routed over the k-ccis link and use the distant system co lines. Distant system extension numbers in the k-ccis network can be assigned to feature access or one touch keys and speed dial buffers. When a k-cci...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 852 k-ccis – t1 centralized e911 – k-ccis is supported. When centralized e911 – k-ccis is not used, each univerge sv8100 system in a k-ccis network must have at least one trunk for emergency 911 calls. Using a neax-to-univerge sv8100 network, the pbx must supply centra...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 k-ccis – t1 2 - 853 when connecting a sv8100 to a neax pbx, link reconnect needs to be turned off in the pbx to the sv8100. The ccis call back feature requires version 5000 or higher software and the version 5000 enhancement license. Call forward busy no answer must be dis...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 854 k-ccis – t1 the called extension has ability to receive callback settings from multiple extensions. If this occurs the callback requests are returned in the order received. The ccis callback feature does not apply to trunk calls as it does not include trunk queuing...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 k-ccis – t1 2 - 855 operation refer to the univerge sv8100 key-common channel interoffice signaling (k-ccis) manual..
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Page 885: Last Number Redial
Last number redial 2 - 857 l last number redial description last number redial allows an extension user to quickly redial the last number dialed. For example, a user may quickly recall a busy or unanswered number without manually dialing the digits. Last number redial saves in system memory the last...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 858 last number redial conditions redial list requires the use of a display telephone. Non-display and single line telephones cannot use this feature. When using automatic route selection, ars selects the trunk for the call unless the user preselects. Default setting e...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 last number redial 2 - 859 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 860 last number redial 2. To redial the last number, press # . - or - search for the desired number from the redial list by pressing redial or volume or volume keys. - or - press the left cursor key once and the volume or volume keys to find number. 3. Lift the h...
Page 889: Licensing
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 licensing 2 - 861 licensing description licenses are used to activate certain features and applications for the univerge sv8100. The univerge sv8100 system provides the following licenses: system licenses: system capacity max port – this licenses the system for up to 712 p...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 862 licensing ip trunks – this licenses the number of sip trunks that can be installed in the system. Ip terminal basic – this licenses the number of dt700 phones that can be connected to the system. Ip terminal basic – this licenses the number of third party sip phone...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 licensing 2 - 863 ums amis/plus net – this licenses the ums for amis/plus net. Ums tts channel – this licenses the number of tts channels that can be used in the ums. Ums tts language – this licenses the number of languages that can be used simultaneously for tts. Ums lite...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 864 licensing acd mis acd mis basic – this licenses the sv8100 acd mis. Acd mis add monitor – this licenses the sv8100 acd mis for monitor/report. Acd mis agent – this licenses the sv8100 acd mis for agent client. Pva pva-conference channel – this licenses the number o...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 licensing 2 - 865 to request a recovery license, go to http://eip.Necunified.Com/default.Aspx and then go to the license portal and select the customer and the location of the cd-cp00-us. This can be done only once per cd-cp00-us. Conditions the recovery license can be use...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 866 licensing the date counter of the temporary license is decreased one day at twelve o'clock midnight of each day. When the number of set date expires, the temporary license is cleared at twelve o'clock midnight of the next day. When the system date is changed, the d...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 licensing 2 - 867 related features programming from multiline terminal guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are use...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 868 licensing 90-37-01 set temporary license – set number of days for temporary license use to set the effective days of the temporary license requires system reset to take affect). 00~10 days 0 = temporary license is invalid (default = 0) 90-55-01 free license select ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 licensing 2 - 869 1013 email notify no on/off 1014 inmail email clnt no 0 512 inmail email clients 1401 ums port no 1 16 1402 ums fax port 1 4 1403 ums tts port 1 6 1404 ums client 1 512 1406 ums multi languag 1 25 1407 ums hosp. And pms on/off 1408 ums hosp. Languag 1 10 ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 870 licensing 3003 ca-network client 1 999 3004 ca-addremote site 1 999 3005 ca- remotesitesoft 1 999 3006 ca-traffic analys on/off 3007 ca-pms integration on/off 3008 ca-web reporting on/off 3009 ca-ipkii ca migra on/off 3010 ca-ipkii cesmigra on/off 3013 ca-add stati...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 licensing 2 - 871 operation there are four different ways to activate the licenses in the system: manual enter software key code 1. In program 10-48-01 enter the software key code. 2. In program 10-48-02 enter the activation code. 3. In program 10-48-03 enter the feature c...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 872 licensing 4. Go to the feature activation screen. 5. Click on load file. 6. Select the location of the license file to upload. Auto register the license for the system 1. Connect to the system. 2. Go to the feature activation screen. 3. Enter email address and pass...
Page 901: Line Preference
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 line preference 2 - 873 line preference description line preference determines how a multiline terminal user places and answers calls. Line preference has two types: incoming line preference or outgoing line preference. Incoming line preference incoming line preference est...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 874 line preference default setting enabled system availability terminals all multiline terminals required component(s) none related features direct inward line (dil) ring groups trunk groups.
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 line preference 2 - 875 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature pro...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 876 line preference 14-07-01 trunk access map setup for outgoing line preference and auto-answer of non-ringing lines, set up the trunk access maps. 0 = no access 1 = outgoing access only 2 = incoming access only 3 = access only when trunk on hold 4 = outgoing access a...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 line preference 2 - 877 operation ringing trunk or intercom (icm) call: lift the handset or press speaker. The setting assigned for program 15-02-10 and program 22-01-01 determines which call is answered first. 22-04-01 incoming extension ring group assignment assign exten...
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Page 907: Long Conversation Cutoff
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 long conversation cutoff 2 - 879 long conversation cutoff description for incoming and outgoing central office calls, each trunk can be programmed to disconnect after a defined time. The timer begins when the trunk is seized and disconnects the call after the time expires....
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 880 long conversation cutoff related features central office calls, answering central office calls, placing direct inward system access (disa) multiple trunk types warning tone for long conversation guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 long conversation cutoff 2 - 881 operation this feature is automatic once it is programmed. 20-13-02 class of service options (supplementary service) – long conversation cutoff (incoming) turn off or on an extension user ability to use long conversation cutoff for incoming...
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Page 911: Loop Keys
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 loop keys 2 - 883 loop keys description loop keys are uniquely programmed function keys that simplify placing and answering trunk calls. There are three types of loop keys: incoming only, outgoing only and both ways. Incoming only loop keys incoming only loop keys are for ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 884 loop keys conditions with version 4000 or higher software, loop keys can only be assigned or used when program 20-02-03 is set to ux5000 (1). A system can use either cap keys or loops keys. When sv telephones are installed, cap key mode must be used. When ux teleph...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 loop keys 2 - 885 ring groups tie lines guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 886 loop keys 14-07-01 trunk access map setup for outgoing line preference and auto-answer of non-ringing lines, set up the trunk access maps. 0 = no access 1 = outgoing access only 2 = incoming access only 3 = access only when trunk on hold 4 = outgoing access and acc...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 loop keys 2 - 887 20-02-23 system options for multiline telephones – ux5000 phone operation mode selects the loop key operation like the ux5000 terminal, or the cap key operation like the sv8100 terminal. 0 = original operation mode (cap key) 1 = ux5000 special operation m...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 888 loop keys operation to place a call on a loop key: 1. Press outgoing or both ways loop key. You hear dial tone and the key lights green. 2. Dial number. To answer a call on a loop key: listen for ringing or look for a flashing loop key. 1. Press loop key. The key l...
Page 917: Maintenance
Maintenance 2 - 889 m maintenance description the univerge sv8100 system has several utilities to assist in troubleshooting and diagnosing problems both during and after installation. Pcpro can remotely access the univerge sv8100 for maintenance and diagnostics. Within pcpro, the debug terminal can ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 890 maintenance related features none guide to feature programming none operation none.
Page 919: Meet Me Conference
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 meet me conference 2 - 891 meet me conference description with meet me conference, an extension user can set up a conference with their current call and up to 31 other internal or external parties. Each party joins the conference by dialing a meet me conference code. Meet ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 892 meet me conference guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 meet me conference 2 - 893 operation meet me external conference to make a meet me external conference: multiline terminal 1. While on a call, press conf softkey. 2. Dial 1 and the combined paging zone code 1~8 (for internal/external zones 1~8) or 0 (for internal/external ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 894 meet me conference meet me internal conference to make a meet me internal conference: multiline terminal 1. While on a call, press conf softkey. 2. Dial 1 and the combined paging zone code 1~8 (for internal/external zones 1~8) or 0 (for internal/external all call)....
Page 923: Meet Me Paging
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 meet me paging 2 - 895 meet me paging description meet me paging allows an extension user to page a co-worker and privately meet with them on a page zone. The paging zone is busy to other users while the meeting takes place. While the co-workers meet on the zone, no one el...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 896 meet me paging meet me paging transfer paging, external paging, internal programmable function keys guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are mos...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 meet me paging 2 - 897 for additional programming information on paging, refer to the paging, external and paging, internal features. Operation meet me external page to make a meet me external page: 1. At multiline terminal, press speaker or pick up the handset. - or - at ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 898 meet me paging 2. Dial 703 and the external paging zone code (1~8 or 0 for all call). - or - dial 1 and the combined paging zone code 1~8 (for internal/external zones 1~8) or 0 (for internal/external all call). 3. Announce the zone. - or - 1. At the multiline termi...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 meet me paging 2 - 899 to join a meet me internal page: 1. At the multiline terminal, press speaker or pick up the handset. - or - at the single line telephone, lift the handset. 2. Dial 763 (if your extension is in the zone called). - or - dial 764 and the zone number (if...
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Page 929: Meet Me Paging Transfer
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 meet me paging transfer 2 - 901 meet me paging transfer description if a user wants to transfer a call to a co-worker but they do not know where the co-worker is, they can use meet me paging transfer. With meet me paging transfer, the user can page the co-worker and have t...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 902 meet me paging transfer related features meet me conference meet me paging paging, external paging, internal programmable function keys guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming th...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 meet me paging transfer 2 - 903 11-12-21 service code setup (for service access) – meet-me answer to specified internal paging group customize the service codes used for meet-me answer to specified internal paging group service access. Mlt, slt (default = 764) 11-12-22 ser...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 904 meet me paging transfer for additional programming information on paging, refer to the paging, external and paging, internal features. Operation meet me external paging transfer to make a meet me external paging transfer: 1. At the multiline terminal, while on a ca...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 meet me paging transfer 2 - 905 3. Dial the announced external paging zone (0~8). The paging party is connected. 4. Stay on the line. From a multiline terminal, press transfer or the transfer softkey. - or - from a single line telephone, hang up. The party is transferred. ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 906 meet me paging transfer 2. Dial 763 (if your extension is in the zone called). - or - dial 764 and the zone number (if your extension is not in the zone called). - or - press the meet me conference/paging pickup key (program 15-07 or sc 751: 23) if your extension i...
Page 935: Memo Dial
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 memo dial 2 - 907 memo dial description on an outside call, memo dial lets a multiline terminal user store an important number for easy redialing later on. The telephone can be like a notepad. For example, a user could dial directory assistance and ask for a client’s telep...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 908 memo dial related features central office calls, placing last number redial save number dialed guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most com...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 memo dial 2 - 909 to call a stored memo dial number: 1. Do not lift the handset. 2. Press the memo dial key (program 15-07 or sc 751: 31). 3. Press speaker. The stored number dials out only if you store a trunk access code before the number. - or - press the line key. The ...
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Page 939: Message Waiting
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 message waiting 2 - 911 message waiting description an extension user can leave a message waiting indication at a busy or unanswered extension requesting a return call. The indication is a flashing mw lamp at the called extension and a steadily lit mw lamp on the calling e...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 912 message waiting conditions reminder messages require a dsp daughter board for vrs messages. Analog ports from apa or apr adapters do not provide message waiting lamping. When a user responds to a message waiting, the system does not cancel the message waiting indic...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 message waiting 2 - 913 required component(s) none related features handsfree answerback/forced intercom ringing hotel/motel programmable function keys um8000 mail vm8000 inmail voice response system (vrs) guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 colum...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 914 message waiting 11-11-11 service code setup (for setup/ entry operation) – cancel message waiting cancel message waiting used for registration and setup. Mlt, slt (default = 771) 11-16-07 single digit service code setup – message waiting customize the message waiti...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 message waiting 2 - 915 operation to leave a message waiting: 1. Call busy or unanswered extension. 2. Dial 0 or press the message waiting key (program 15-07 or sc 751: 38). 3. Hang up. With multiline terminal telephones, the message waiting led lights. 20-06-01 class of s...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 916 message waiting to answer a message waiting: when you have a message, your message waiting led flashes fast for multiline terminals. 1. At the multiline terminal, press speaker and dial 0. - or - press the message waiting key (program 15-07 or sc 751: 38). - or - a...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 message waiting 2 - 917 to check your messages: 1. Press message key or the mw (message waiting) softkey. 2. Dial 0. You can have any combination of the message types in the table below on your telephone. 3. Press vol or vol to scroll through your display. 4. When you ...
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Page 947: Mh240 Wireless Ip Telephone
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 mh240 wireless ip telephone 2 - 919 mh240 wireless ip telephone description the mh240 wireless ip telephone is a wireless ip multiline terminal. The wl1700 controller is the equipment that controls additional wl1500 access points (aps) and has it’s own internal ap. The wl1...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 920 mh240 wireless ip telephone call admission control (cac) the combination of wl1700 and mh240 provides call admission control, which regulates addition of new voip sessions on ap radios. Cac can be used to ensure voip sessions by limiting the number of active voice ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 mh240 wireless ip telephone 2 - 921 coverage the required number and placement of aps in a given environment is driven by several factors, including the intended coverage area, system capacity, power output, physical environment, and radio mode. Many enterprise wi-fi netwo...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 922 mh240 wireless ip telephone key confirmation tone is provided by the mh240 and not by the sv8100 system programming. The backlight led duration is provided by the mh240 and not by the sv8100 system programming. Call history is stored on the mh240, not in the sv8100...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 mh240 wireless ip telephone 2 - 923 program 10-46-01 must be set to 1 (auto) or 2 (manual) for multiple logon to work. When three ports are assigned the same personal id index in program 15-05-27, if program 15-05-26 is not set for those ports, the terminal types will be a...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 924 mh240 wireless ip telephone call duration timer x call forwarding x call forwarding – centrex x call forwarding with follow me x call forwarding, off-premise x call forwarding/do not disturb override x call monitoring x call redirect x call waiting/camp-on x callba...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 mh240 wireless ip telephone 2 - 925 cordless dect terminals n/a cordless telephone connection n/a data line security x delayed ringing x department calling x department step calling x dial pad confirmation tone x this is supported, but is a local setting in the mh240. Dial...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 926 mh240 wireless ip telephone door box x door lock release can not be released from mh2400 (version 3000 or lower software). Drop key x d term cordless ii terminal n/a d term cordless lite ii terminal n/a e911 compatibility x to cancel the e911 alarm, from the mh240 ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 mh240 wireless ip telephone 2 - 927 hold x hold recall will not recall while you are talking on the phone. It will keep trying to recall based upon the system hold recall timer. So, if the system hold recall timer is 30 seconds and you are on the phone for 40 seconds and h...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 928 mh240 wireless ip telephone maintenance x meet me conference x meet me paging x meet me paging transfer x memo dial x message waiting x microphone cutoff x mobile extension x multiple trunk types x music on hold x mh240 listens to local music it cannot use the syst...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 mh240 wireless ip telephone 2 - 929 programmable function keys x programming from a multiline terminal x pulse to tone conversion x redial function x remote (system) upgrade n/a repeat redial x resident system program x reverse voice over x ring groups x ringdown extension...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 930 mh240 wireless ip telephone speed dial – system/group/station x station hunt x station message detail recording x station name assignment – user programmable x the access code can not be dialed from the mh240 to change the station name. However, you can dial the ac...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 mh240 wireless ip telephone 2 - 931 trunk groups x trunk queuing/camp-on x ucb (unified communications for business) x um8000 mail x uniform call distribution (ucd) x uniform numbering network x universal slots n/a user programming ability x virtual extensions x vm8000 inm...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 932 mh240 wireless ip telephone refer to the following tables for a listing of the function codes supported by the mh240. Table 2-45 program 15-07 function codes (service code 751) function number function name supported not supported 00 not defined x 01 dss/one-touch ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 mh240 wireless ip telephone 2 - 933 29 repeat redial x 30 saved number redial x 31 memo dial x 32 meet – me conference x 33 override (off-hook signaling) x 34 break – in x 35 camp on x 36 step call x 37 dnd/fwd override call x 38 message waiting x 39 room monitoring x 40 h...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 934 mh240 wireless ip telephone 57 general purpose led indication x 58 automatic transfer at department group call x 59 delayed transfer at department group call x 60 dnd at department group call x 61 --- not used --- 63 outgoing call without caller id (isdn) x 64 --- ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 mh240 wireless ip telephone 2 - 935 88 dial-in mode switching x 89 do-not-call setup x 90 do-not-call data registration x 91 live recording key inmail x 94 call attendant x 97 door box access key x 98 --- not used --- 99 --- not used --- table 2-46 program 15-07 function c...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 936 mh240 wireless ip telephone refer to the following tables for the service code setup listing supported by the mh240. 18 acd overflow control x 19 acd queue status display check x table 2-47 program 11-10 service code setup (setup/entry operation) function number fu...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 mh240 wireless ip telephone 2 - 937 21 vrs - general message playback x 22 vrs - record or erase general message x 23 smdr - extension accumulated printout code x 24 smdr - group accumulated printout code x 25 account code accumulated printout code x 26 forced trunk discon...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 938 mh240 wireless ip telephone 07 call forwarding – follow-me x 08 do not disturb x 09 answer message waiting x 10 cancel all messages waiting x 11 cancel message waiting x 12 alarm clock x 13 display language selection for multiline terminal x 14 text message setting...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 mh240 wireless ip telephone 2 - 939 32 --- not used --- 33 dial block x 34 temporary toll restriction override x 35 pilot group withdrawing x 36 toll restriction override x 37 ring volume set x 38 programmable function key programming (3-digit service codes) x 39 station s...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 940 mh240 wireless ip telephone 57 set do not call table x 58 call forward with personal greeting x 59 call forward to attendant except busy x 60 call forward to attendant/no answer x 62 headset ring volume adjustment x 63 double height character indication x 64 revers...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 mh240 wireless ip telephone 2 - 941 17 clear last number dialing data x 18 clear saved number dialing data x 19 internal group paging x 20 external paging x 21 meet-me answer to specified internal paging group x 22 meet-me answer to external paging x 23 meet-me answer in s...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 942 mh240 wireless ip telephone 45 enabled on hook when holding (slt) x 46 answer on hook when holding (slt) x 47 call waiting answer/split answer x 48 account code x 49 --- not used --- 50 general purpose relay x 51 vms access (inmail and vms) x 52 live monitoring (in...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 mh240 wireless ip telephone 2 - 943 10 acd agent login by supervisor x 11 acd agent logout by supervisor x 12 change agent acd group by supervisor x 13 acd agent changing own acd group x table 2-51 program 11-14 service code setup (hotel) function number function name supp...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 944 mh240 wireless ip telephone ring tones the mh240 has three different ring tone settings; internal, external, and non-notification. Different types of incoming calls can ring differently depending on the setting in program 15-05-28. Table 2-52 program 11-15 service ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 mh240 wireless ip telephone 2 - 945 ring tones with program 15-05-28 enabled call type program 22-02-01 caller id ring pattern when call forward busy to the mh240 when call forward no answer to the mh240 analog trunk call 0: normal with caller id non-notification normal ca...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 946 mh240 wireless ip telephone isdn trunk call 0: normal with caller id external ring normal call does not support busy transfer external ring without caller id non-notification normal call does not support busy transfer non-notification 1: vrs with caller id external...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 mh240 wireless ip telephone 2 - 947 ring tones with program 15-05-28 disabled call type program 22-02-01 caller id ring pattern when call forward busy to the mh240 when call forward no answer to the mh240 analog trunk call 0: normal with caller id internal ring normal call...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 948 mh240 wireless ip telephone default setting none isdn trunk call 0: normal with caller id internal ring normal call does not support busy transfer internal ring without caller id internal ring normal call does not support busy transfer internal ring 1: vrs with cal...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 mh240 wireless ip telephone 2 - 949 system availability terminals mh240 wireless ip terminals required component(s) cpu with pz-32ipla, pz-64ipla or pz-128ipla daughter board installed. Wl1700-ms wl1500-ms (optional) mh240 wireless ip handset related features none.
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 950 mh240 wireless ip telephone guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 mh240 wireless ip telephone 2 - 951 10-12-03 cd-cp00-us network setup – default gateway assign the default gateway ip address for the cd-cp00-us. 0.0.0.0~ 126.255.255.254 128.0.0.1~ 191.254.255.254 192.0.0.1~ 223.255.255.254 (default = 0.0.0.0) 10-12-09 cd-cp00-us network ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 952 mh240 wireless ip telephone 84-10-01 tos setup – tos mode when input data is set to 1, protocol 7 is invalid. When data is set to 2, protocols 2~6 are invalid. 0 = disable (invalid) 1 = ip precedence 2 = diffserv (default = 0) 84-10-07 tos setup – priority (d.S.C.P...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 mh240 wireless ip telephone 2 - 953 in addition to the above programming, define the programming options as required for the system features. Refer to the univerge sv8100 programming manual and the univerge sv8100 networking manual for programming details. 84-22-04 dt700 m...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 954 mh240 wireless ip telephone operation to make a call: 1. Enter the telephone number and press the key -or- 2. Press the key and then enter the telephone number. To answer a call: 1. Press the key. 2. To stop the ring without answering the call, press the key. To pl...
Page 983: Microphone Cutoff
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 microphone cutoff 2 - 955 microphone cutoff description microphone cutoff lets a multiline terminal user turn off their telephone handsfree or handset microphone anytime. When activated, microphone mute prevents the caller from hearing conversations in the user’s work area...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 956 microphone cutoff related features handsfree answerback/forced intercom ringing handset mute programmable function keys guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in th...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 microphone cutoff 2 - 957 operation to mute your telephone handset or handsfree microphone while on a call: 1. Press mic. This only turns off the handsfree microphone. - or - press the microphone cutoff key (program 15-07 or sc 751: 40). This turns off both the handset and...
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Page 987: Mobile Extension
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 mobile extension 2 - 959 mobile extension description a mobile extension is an external telephone (preferably a mobile phone) linked to the univerge sv8100 via a proxy port to operate as an internal single line telephone extension. The extension sends dtmf signals to the s...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 960 mobile extension this feature can currently be used with isdn pri trunks or sip trunks. It is recommended to use this feature with an isdn pcb (pri or bri), however, analog trunks can be used as well. To provide a proper disconnect, disconnect supervision is requir...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 mobile extension 2 - 961 incoming ring group member department group member did toll restriction class of service dss keys though dss keys are available for the mobile extension, they cannot provide an exact indication of busy status if, for example, the mobile extension i...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 962 mobile extension pilot group withdrawing 11-11-35 650 yes station speed dial number entry 11-11-39 755 yes auto attendant 11-11-44 no setting yes bypass call 11-12-01 707 yes yes conference 11-12-02 #1 yes override (off-hook signalling) 11-12-03 709 yes set camp-on...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 mobile extension 2 - 963 direct extension call pickup 11-12-29 ** yes park hold 11-12-31 #6 yes answer for park hold 11-12-32 *6 yes group hold 11-12-33 732 yes answer for group hold 11-12-34 762 yes personal (extension) park 11-12-35 757 yes door box access (door box can ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 964 mobile extension although some features may be available to the mobile extension, it may be advisable to disable them in class of service. There are also features that should be disabled in any case. The features to be disabled/not used for mobile extension include...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 mobile extension 2 - 965 automatic conversation record for trunks caller id presented to the mobile extension for type of call direct internal call – cpn of the calling phone is presented to the mobile extension (version 3000 or higher software required). Direct trunk call...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 966 mobile extension conditions it is recommended that this feature use isdn platform (as these trunks provide answer supervision). If an extension has call forward-both ring set to a mobile extension (twinning), it will not forward to vm or anywhere else (version 2500...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 mobile extension 2 - 967 calls on mobile extension can be easily picked up from a telephone in the sv8100 system. This is done via a barge-in key (34+mobile ext# or 34+*) * will barge in to the extension that call forward both ring is set to. If no forward both ring is set...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 968 mobile extension in the callback to cell phone feature set program 15-22-04 to 1. If the cell phone user continues to ring over the time set in program 22-01-12, the system answers the call as a normal mobile extension call. Callback to cell phone will not proceed ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 mobile extension 2 - 969 required component(s) none related features speed dial – system/group/station caller id call forwarding direct inward dialing (did) direct inward line (dil) station message detail recording.
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 970 mobile extension guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature pr...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 mobile extension 2 - 971 13-04-01 speed dialing number and name – speed dialing data for the bin number defined in program 15-22-01 for the mobile extension, enter the external number of the mobile extension. This must exactly match the caller id number of the mobile exten...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 972 mobile extension 15-22-04 mobile extension setup – call back select whether or not the system will try to call back a mobile extension user. 0 = don’t call back 1 = call back (default = 0) 20-01-16 system options – mobile extension callback duration time determines...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 mobile extension 2 - 973 22-01-12 system options for incoming calls – mobile extension answer time determines the amount of time before the mobile extension will answer with internal dial tone. Extend this timer long enough for 1 ring cycle to complete, giving the mobile e...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 974 mobile extension 80-03-03 dtmf tone receiver setup – min. Detect level for the extension dtmf, the minimum detect level (0-15) for the dtmf tone must be set to allow a minimum detection level of -25dbm. This entry is dependent on the detect level selected in progra...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 mobile extension 2 - 975 callback to cell phone program number program name description/comments assigned data level 1 2 3 13-04-01 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-...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 976 mobile extension operation with any feature, if the mobile extension user presses *, an existing call is placed in hold. Pressing * a second time or the timeout of the inter-digit timer returns the call to conversation mode. Using analog lines with the mobile exten...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 mobile extension 2 - 977 program 15-22-02 set to 0 or 1 (dtmf confirmation required): the caller is retrieved by the univerge sv8100 and follows the no-answer programming (ring another extensions, forward to univerge sv8100 voice mail, etc.) program 15-22-02 set to 2 (no d...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 978 mobile extension swapping between two held calls from the mobile extension 1. While on a call, press * #. The first call is placed on hold. 2. Place second call, then place on hold by pressing * #. The second call is placed on hold and the first call is picked up. ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 mobile extension 2 - 979 to activate call forward follow me: 1. When activating call forwarding from the mobile extension: dial the did or dil telephone number for the mobile extension. If the caller id of the mobile extension matches the speed dial bin entry (program 13-0...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 980 mobile extension receive callback receive call from mobile extension and callback: cell phone number: 09012345678 incoming trunk set up : 22-02: trk1, dil mobile extension set up: ext150 program 15-22-01: speed dial bin no, 50 program 15-22-03: trunk access code, 0...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 mobile extension 2 - 981 after callback answered, but does not send any dtmf: 1. Call the system trk1 from the cell phone setting as a mobile extension (ex 150). 2. The cell phone user hangs up within 3 seconds, before system answers. 3. System makes the callback to the ce...
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Page 1011: Multiple Trunk Types
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 multiple trunk types 2 - 983 multiple trunk types description the univerge sv8100 supports many different trunks in the system (did, e&m tie lines, loop start, ground start, isdn bri, isdn pri, and t-1 trunks). The system supports up to 200 trunks in the expanded port pack...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 984 multiple trunk types when adding or removing padding for trunks, use program 14-01 for all trunks except the pri trunks in a migration cabinet. Use program 81-12 to add or remove padding for pri trunks in a migration cabinet. Default setting none system availabilit...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 multiple trunk types 2 - 985 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for featur...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 986 multiple trunk types 14-05-01 trunk group – trunk group number assign trunks to trunk groups. You can also assign the outbound priority for trunks in the group. When users dial the trunk group, they seize the trunks in the order you specify in the outbound priority...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 multiple trunk types 2 - 987 tie lines 81-10-05 cot initial data setup – auto release signal detection time specify the signal detection time for release of a co/pbx line after a disconnect signal is received from the distant central office or pbx. 1~14 (50~700ms) 15 = (no...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 988 multiple trunk types 14-05-01 trunk group – trunk group number program tie lines of similar type into the same trunk group. The system uses trunk groups for outgoing access to tie lines (i.E., service code 704 + group). Also see program 34-05-01. Trunk group number...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 multiple trunk types 2 - 989 20-14-01 class of service options for disa/e&m – first digit absorption (delete first digit dialed) for tie lines, turn off or on the ability to absorb (ignore) the first incoming digit. Use this to make the tie trunk compatible with 3- and 4-d...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 990 multiple trunk types 20-14-11 class of service options for disa/e&m – disa/tie trunk barge-in turn off or on a disa or tie trunk caller ability to use barge-in. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-14-12 class of service options for disa/e&m – retrieve park...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 multiple trunk types 2 - 991 21-05-08 toll restriction class – restriction table set the tables 1~4 when referring to the table set up by program 21-06-07. 1~4 =table 0 = disable (none) default: 1, 2, 6~15 = 0 3 = 1 4 = 2 5 = 3 21-05-09 toll restriction class – restriction...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 992 multiple trunk types 22-02-01 incoming call trunk setup set the feature type for the trunk you are programming. For each night service mode, enter 5 when the trunk should be an e&m tie line. 0 = normal 1 = vrs (second dial tone if no vrs installed) 2 = disa 3 = did...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 multiple trunk types 2 - 993 34-04-01 e&m tie line toll restriction class if the system uses toll restriction, enter a toll restriction class (1~15) for each tie line. The system uses the class you enter in program 21-05 and 21-06. Make a separate toll restriction class en...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 994 multiple trunk types 80-03-01 dtmf tone receiver setup – detect level use items 11~32 to set the criteria for dial tone detection for outgoing ars calls. 0 = 0dbm ~ -25dbm 1 = -5dbm ~ -30dbm 2 = -10dbm ~ -35dbm 3 = -15dbm ~ -40dbm 4 = -20dbm ~ -45dbm 5 = -25dbm ~ -...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 multiple trunk types 2 - 995 80-03-03 dtmf tone receiver setup – min. Detect level define the minimum detection level for dtmf tone receiver. 0~15 detect level 0: –10dbm(0) to –25dbm(15) detect level 1: –15dbm(0) to – 30dbm(15) detect level 2: –20dbm(0) to – 35dbm(15) dete...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 996 multiple trunk types 80-03-04 dtmf tone receiver setup – max. Detect level define the maximum detection level for dtmf tone receiver. 0~15 detect level 0: 0dbm(0) to –15dbm(15) detect level 1: –5dbm(0) to – 20dbm(15) detect level 2: –10dbm(0) to – 25dbm(15) detect ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 multiple trunk types 2 - 997 80-03-05 dtmf tone receiver setup – forward twist level define the forward twist level for dtmf tone receiver. 0~9 (1db~10db) default: type 1~5 = 5 (6dbm) 80-03-06 dtmf tone receiver setup – backwards twist level define the backwards twist leve...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 998 multiple trunk types 80-04-02 call progress tone detector setup – min. Detection level define the minimum detection levels for the call progress tone detector. 0~15 detect level 0: –15dbm(0) to –30dbm(15) detect level 1: –30dbm(0) to –45dbm(15) detect level 2: –40d...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 multiple trunk types 2 - 999 80-04-05 call progress tone detector setup – pulse count define the pulse count for the call progress tone detector. 1~255 default: type 1 (dt) – 1 type 2 (bt) – 1 type 3 (rbt) – 1 type 4, type 5 – 0 80-04-06 call progress tone detector setup –...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1000 multiple trunk types 81-11-01 tie line initial setup – dp interdigit time selection select the dp interdigit time (minimum pause time between dial pulses). 0 = pattern a (pattern a: 10pps – 650ms, 20pps - 500ms) 1 = pattern b (pattern b: 10pps – 800ms, 20pps - 800...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 multiple trunk types 2 - 1001 operation none 81-11-08 tie line initial setup – length of delay signal selection specify the time a delay pulse is sent to another system. 1~15 (300 ms~4.5 seconds) (0 = no setting) [default = 1 (300ms)] 81-11-09 tie line initial setup – inco...
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Page 1031: Music On Hold
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 music on hold 2 - 1003 music on hold description music on hold (moh) sends music to calls on hold and parked calls. The music lets the caller know that the call is waiting, not forgotten. Without music on hold, the system provides silence to these types of calls. The music...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1004 music on hold system availability terminals none required component(s) pgd(2)-u10 adp related features none guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order the...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 music on hold 2 - 1005 10-04-02 music on hold setup – music on hold tone selection when program 10-04-01 is set to internal moh, define the music that is played for music on hold. [when item 1 is 0] 1 = download file1 2 = download file2 3 = download file3 [when item 1 is 1...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1006 music on hold 20-07-02 class of service options (administrator level) – changing the music on hold tone turn off or on an extension user ability to change the music on hold tone. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~14) (default = 1 for cos 15) 22-11-09 did trans...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 music on hold 2 - 1007 when using a pgd(2)-u10 adp: program number program name description/comments assigned data level 1 2 3 10-03-01 etu setup (dlca pkg setup) – terminal type (b1) if a pgd(2)-u10 adp is used for the external music source, the module is automatically as...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1008 music on hold 33-02-01 aci department calling group assign aci software ports to an aci department group. This lets aci callers connect to aci software ports by dialing the group pilot number (set in program 11-08). Aci ports: 1~96 aci groups: 1~16 default: aci po...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 music on hold 2 - 1009 communications interface feature for more.
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1010 music on hold.
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 music on hold 2 - 1011 operation none.
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Page 1041: Name Storing
Name storing 2 - 1013 n name storing description extensions and trunks can have names instead of just circuit numbers. These names show on a multiline terminal display when the user places or answers calls. Extension and trunk names make it easier to identify callers. The user does not have to refer...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1014 name storing required component(s) none related features directory dialing single line telephones, analog 500/2500 sets speed dial – system/group/station guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 name storing 2 - 1015 20-09-02 class of service options (incoming call service) – caller id display turn off or on the caller id display at an extension. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-13-21 class of service options (supplementary service) – extension name tu...
Page 1045: Night Service
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 night service 2 - 1017 night service description night service lets system users activate one of the night service modes. Night service redirects calls to their night mode destination, as determined by assigned and universal night answer programming. A user typically activ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1018 night service you may also use transfer to una. An extension user can transfer their call to una (i.E., external paging at night). Once transferred, the call rings the external paging speakers like any other una call and can be picked up at any extension. You can ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 night service 2 - 1019 when programming night service function keys, multiple keys must be used for switching between each night service mode. Virtual extension ring assignment (command 15-09) follows the ring assignment for the night mode group the virtual extension is as...
Page 1048
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1020 night service guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature prog...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 night service 2 - 1021 12-02-02 automatic night service – end time for each night service group (01~32), enter up to 20 end times (0000~2359) for each time pattern (1~10). 0000~2359 please refer to the sv8100 programming manual for default settings. 12-02-03 automatic nigh...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1022 night service 12-05-01 night mode group assignment for extensions assign a day/night mode group (01~32), for each extension. Night mode service group number: 01~32 (default = 1) 12-06-01 night mode group assignment for trunks assign a day/night mode group (01~32),...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 night service 2 - 1023 14-07-01 trunk access map setup to allow for universal night answer (una) answering, set up the trunk access maps (1~200). For una, extension must have incoming access to trunk ringing the external paging speakers. 0 = no access 1 = outgoing access o...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1024 night service 20-06-01 class of service for extensions assign a class of service (1~15) to an extension. Day night/mode: 1~8 class of service of extensions (1~15) default: extension port 101 = class 15 all other extension port = class 1 20-07-01 class of service o...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 night service 2 - 1025 operation to activate night service by dialing codes: 1. At a multiline terminal, press speaker. - or - at the single line telephone, lift the handset. 2. Dial 718. To change a different group’s mode, dial 718 + the group number (01~32). 3. Dial the ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1026 night service to activate night service by using programmable keys: 1. Press night service key (program 15-07-01 or sc 751:09 + mode code number below). 1 = day 1 mode 2 = night 1 mode 3 = midnight 1 mode 4 = rest 1 mode 5 = day 2 mode 6 = night 2 mode 7 = midnigh...
Page 1055: Off-Hook Signaling
Off-hook signaling 2 - 1027 o off-hook signaling description off-hook ringing alerts a multiline terminal user that an incoming outside call is ringing to that station during another call. Off-hook signaling helps important callers get through, without waiting in line for the called extension to bec...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1028 off-hook signaling block manual off-hook signals this class of service option enables/disables a busy extension ability to block off-hook signals manually sent from a co-worker. If disabled (not blocked), callers can dial at busy or busy/ring to signal the extensi...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 off-hook signaling 2 - 1029 system availability terminals all multiline terminals and single line telephones required component(s) none related features callback call waiting/camp-on direct inward dialing (did) handsfree and monitor hotline intercom one-touch calling progr...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1030 off-hook signaling guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 off-hook signaling 2 - 1031 20-09-07 class of service options (incoming call service) – call queuing turn off or on an extension ability to have calls queued if a call rings the extension when it is busy. Must be set to 1 to enable automatic off-hook signaling. 0 = off 1 =...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1032 off-hook signaling operation to send off-hook signals to an extension busy on a call: your extension may send off-hook signals automatically. 1. Dial 7. - or - press off-hook signaling key (program 15-07 or sc 751: 33). You hear ringback. To have your call voice-a...
Page 1061: One-Touch Calling
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 one-touch calling 2 - 1033 one-touch calling description one-touch calling gives a multiline terminal user one-button access to extensions, trunks, speed dial bins and selected system features. This saves users time when accessing co-workers, clients and features they use ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1034 one-touch calling the @ can be entered in the dial string of a dss/one touch button. The @ only applies to isdn and intercom calls. When using the @, the system waits for the destination to answer (answer supervision), and then sends the rest of the digits. Enteri...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 one-touch calling 2 - 1035 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1036 one-touch calling operation programmable function keys to define a programmable function key as a one-touch key: 1. Dial the service code for function key programming (program 11-11-17, 751 by default). 2. Press the key to be defined. 3. Dial 01 (dss/one-touch key...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 one-touch calling 2 - 1037 for central office calls, placing (trunk calling): a. A. Dial the general trunk access code (9). - or - dial the specific trunk service code (#9) plus the trunk number (e.G., 005). - or - dial the trunk group service code (704) plus the trunk gro...
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Page 1067: Operator
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 operator 2 - 1039 operator description when an extension user dials 0, calls are routed to a main system operator. The operator can answer and route outside calls or locate employees using the page feature. A maximum of eight operators is available. Conditions attendant ex...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1040 operator related features attendant call queuing guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 operator 2 - 1041 operation refer to the individual features for operation..
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Page 1071: (Opx) Off-Premise Extension
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 (opx) off-premise extension 2 - 1043 (opx) off-premise extension description off-premise extension allows a single line telephone, located remotely from the main installation site, to access the system features with the same abilities as an on-premise single line telephone...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1044 (opx) off-premise extension guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards fo...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 (opx) off-premise extension 2 - 1045 15-03-03 single line telephone basic data setup – terminal type enter 1 for this option to allow a single line port to receive dtmf tones after the initial call setup. Enter 0 to have the port ignore dtmf tones after the initial call se...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1046 (opx) off-premise extension 20-03-01 system options for single line telephones – slt call waiting answer mode for a busy single line (500/2500 type) telephone, set the mode used to answer a camped-on trunk call. For esl sets, enabling this option (1) allows the us...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 (opx) off-premise extension 2 - 1047 20-03-06 system options for single line telephones – headset ringing start time (for slt) define the headset ringing start time. After this time expires after a single line telephone is off-hook, the system sets the single line telephon...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1048 (opx) off-premise extension 80-03-03 dtmf tone receiver setup – min. Detect level define the minimum detection level for dtmf tone receiver. 0~15 detect level 0: –10dbm(0) to –25dbm(15) detect level 1: –15dbm(0) to – 30dbm(15) detect level 2: –20dbm(0) to – 35dbm(...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 (opx) off-premise extension 2 - 1049 80-03-04 dtmf tone receiver setup – max. Detect level define the maximum detection level for dtmf tone receiver. 0~15 detect level 0: 0dbm(0) to –15dbm(15) detect level 1: –5dbm(0) to – 20dbm(15) detect level 2: –10dbm(0) to – 25dbm(15)...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1050 (opx) off-premise extension 80-03-05 dtmf tone receiver setup – forward twist level define the forward twist level for dtmf tone receiver. 0~9 (1db~10db) default: type 1 = 5 (6dbm) type 2 = 5 (6dbm) type 3 = 5 (6dbm) type 4 = 5 (6dbm) type 5 = 5 (6dbm) 80-03-06 dt...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 (opx) off-premise extension 2 - 1051 refer to single line telephones, analog 500/2500 sets on page 2-1201 for related programming. Operation normal call handling procedures for single line telephones apply. 80-04-04 call progress tone detector setup – no tone time define t...
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Page 1081: Paging, External
Paging, external 2 - 1053 p paging, external description with external paging, a user can broadcast announcements over paging equipment connected to external paging zones. When a user pages one of these external zones, the system broadcasts the announcement over the speakers. Like internal paging, e...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1054 paging, external did and dil trunks do not ring external page speakers. Only trunks defined as normal in program 22-02-01 ring external page speakers. Paging keys can be assigned on programmable function keys and direct station selection (dss) consoles to simplify...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 paging, external 2 - 1055 direct inward line (dil) direct station selection (dss) console door box night service paging, internal programmable function keys transfer guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assign...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1056 paging, external 10-21-04 cd-cp00-us hardware setup – external source i/o selection on cd-cp00-us define how the i/o ports on the cd-cp00-us are used. 0 = external moh (cn8)/ external speaker(cn9) 1 = bgm source (cn8)/ external speaker(cn9) 2 = external moh (cn8)/...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 paging, external 2 - 1057 31-04-01 external paging zone group assign each external paging speaker to an external paging group (1~8) used for accessing the zone. If zones 1~8 are not connected to pgd(2)-u10 adp, set these unused zones to external paging group 0. External pa...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1058 paging, external operation to page into an external zone: 1. Press external paging key (program 15-07 or sc 751: 19 for external paging zones or 20 for external all call paging). 2. Make announcement. - or - 1. At the multiline terminal, press speaker or pick up t...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 paging, external 2 - 1059 4. Dial 703 and the external paging zone code (1~8 or 0 for all call). - or - dial 1 and the combined paging group code (1~8 or 0 for internal/external all call). Display indicates the combined paging as an external page. If the internal page zone...
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Page 1089: Paging, External (Vrs)
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 paging, external (vrs) 2 - 1061 paging, external (vrs) description paging, external (vrs) enables the use of prerecorded vrs messages for external paging. The advantage of this feature is saving time for the users who regularly use external paging with the same announcemen...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1062 paging, external (vrs) system availability terminals all multiline terminals single line telephones cordless terminals isdn terminals h.323 terminals standard sip terminals required component(s) pz-vm21 vm8000 inmail compact flash cpu license for vrs cd-8dlca, cd-...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 paging, external (vrs) 2 - 1063 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for fea...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1064 paging, external (vrs) 3. Dial vrs message number (001-100). 4. Make announcement. 5. Press speaker at multiline terminal or on-hook. - or - 1. Press dss/one touch key programmed for external paging. To program one touch key: the following example shows how to pro...
Page 1093: Paging, Internal
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 paging, internal 2 - 1065 paging, internal description internal paging lets extension users broadcast announcements to other multiline terminal users. When a user makes a zone paging announcement, the announcement broadcasts to all idle extensions in the zone dialed. With ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1066 paging, internal if auto hold in program 15-02-07 is set to cut (1), when a user presses the page key while on a trunk call, the trunk call is put on hold. A single line telephone can initiate an internal zone page, but cannot receive an internal zone page. If an ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 paging, internal 2 - 1067 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature p...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1068 paging, internal operation to make an internal page announcement: multiline terminal 1. Press the zone internal paging key (program 15-07 or sc 751: 21 + 0 or 1~9 or 01~64 for zones (0 or 00 for all call). - or - press speaker or lift the handset. 31-02-01 interna...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 paging, internal 2 - 1069 2. Dial 701 and the paging zone number (0~9 or 00~64). Dialing 0 or 00 calls all call internal paging. - or - dial 1 and the combined paging group code 1~8 or 0 (for internal/external all call). Display indicates the combined paging as an external...
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Page 1099: Park
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 park 2 - 1071 park description park places a call in a wait state (called a park orbit) so an extension user may pick it up. Park has two types: system and personal. System park allows a user to have a call wait in system orbit. Personal park allows a user to park a call a...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1072 park when the terminal that has a call in personal park is unplugged, the personal park is released and the held caller is placed on non-exclusive hold. The following table indicates what condition the service codes and programmable function key can be used. A use...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 park 2 - 1073 personal park at a co-worker’s extension description the personal park feature allows an extension user to place an outside call, which is on hold, on personal park at a co-worker’s extension after placing an intercom call. This feature is available for keyse...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1074 park required component(s) none related features caller id call arrival (car) keys direct station selection (dss) console hold programmable function keys guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 park 2 - 1075 15-02-08 multiline telephone basic data setup – automatic handsfree set whether pressing a one-touch key preselects the key or goes off-hook to access the key. 0 = preselect 1 = one-touch (automatic handsfree) (default = 1) 15-07-01 programmable function keys...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1076 park 20-11-25 class of service options (hold/ transfer service) – transfer park call turn off or on an extension user ability to transfer a parked call. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 1 for cos 1~15) 20-11-26 class of service options (hold/ transfer service) – station ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 park 2 - 1077 operation to park a call in a system orbit: you can park intercom or trunk calls. 1. Press the park key (program 15-07 or sc 752: 04 + orbit). The park key led lights. If you hear busy tone, the orbit is busy. Try another orbit. 2. Use paging to announce call...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1078 park to park a call at your extension: 1. Press hold and dial 757. - or - press hold and the personal park key (program 15-07 or sc 752: 07). At a 500/2500 single line telephone, hookflash instead of pressing hold. A confirmation tone is heard and the call is park...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 park 2 - 1079 3. Press the personal park key (program 15-07 or sc 752: 07). - or - press the stap soft key h. - or - dial the personal park single digit code (program 11-16-11). The intercom call to the co-worker is dropped. A confirmation tone is heard and the call is par...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1080 park 4. Press speaker to hang up. If not picked up, the call will recall to you. - or - 1. Press hold or transfer. 2. Press the dss/blf key programmed as # 6 (the park location will be displayed in the lcd). 3. Press speaker to hang up..
Page 1109: Pbx Compatibility
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 pbx compatibility 2 - 1081 pbx compatibility description you can connect your telephone system trunks to centrex/pbx lines, rather than to telco trunk circuits. This makes the trunk inputs to the system 500/2500 type compatible centrex/pbx extensions, rather than telco cir...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1082 pbx compatibility except for dialing the pbx access code, users place calls on pbx trunks just like other trunks. All relevant access programming applies. Refer to the central office calls, placing on page 2-265 feature for more details. You can have dils route fr...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 pbx compatibility 2 - 1083 central office calls, answering central office calls, placing code restriction direct inward line (dil) direct inward system access (disa) flash pulse to tone conversion ring groups speed dial – system/group/station trunk group routing trunk grou...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1084 pbx compatibility 14-01-02 basic trunk data setup – transmit level set these options for compatibility with the connected pbx. Trunks 1~200 1~63 (-15.5 ~ +15.5db in 0.5db intervals) [default = 32 (0db)] 14-01-08 basic trunk data setup – toll restriction for each p...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 pbx compatibility 2 - 1085 operation to place a call over a pbx trunk: 1. At multiline terminal, press speaker and dial 704. - or - at single line telephone, lift the handset and dial 704. 2. Dial pbx trunk group number (1~9 or 001~100). 3. Dial pbx access code and number....
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Page 1115: Pc Programming
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 pc programming 2 - 1087 pc programming description the univerge sv8100 has three different methods for programming. The first is via the handset, the second is by pcpro and third by webpro. Pcpro is a microsoft windows based application. It allows the technician/system adm...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1088 pc programming an overview of the three programming applications is shown below. Connecting as can be seen in figure 2-24 pc programming overview , three connection types are available to pcpro/webpro. If using pcpro, a user can connect directly, remotely using a ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 pc programming 2 - 1089 figure 2-25 pcpro connection dialog 3) (optional) load a defined connection account (can skip steps 1~3 by using this option. 1) select connection type. If connecting to an ipk ii system, select either direct or modem connection type. 2) to login, s...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1090 pc programming if using webpro, a user can connect only via ip. To connect, launch a web browser (i.E., ie or mozilla ® ) and enter the ip address of the switch (refer to figure 2-26 webpro login screen ). Webpro system programming webpro can be used to edit syste...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 pc programming 2 - 1091 with version 4000 or higher, the maintenance debug section is added to allow the webpro user to turn on debug traces for engineering troubleshooting (refer to figure 2-28 maintenance debug screen ). Figure 2-27 webpro home page figure 2-28 maintenan...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1092 pc programming webpro end user programming webpro has an end user login for which extensions can program functions for their own extension. They can program function keys, virtual extension ringing assignment, station speed dial, inmail features, station name, cal...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 pc programming 2 - 1093 when connecting via a dial up connection, a dial up connection (ppp) must be configured in windows network connections. When uploading via a dial up connection, uploading card configuration (hardware upload) is not supported. The hardware/software r...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1094 pc programming you can have a maximum of four users logged into webpro anytime. You can have up to two phones in programming mode anytime. You can have four webpro users and two phone programming users logged in at the same time for a total of six users in program...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 pc programming 2 - 1095 pcpro converts an electra elite ipk ii pcpro database file into a sv8100 pcpro database file. Pcpro software version 3.00 or higher is required. The system data to be converted is limited to the system data listed below. Prg no. Name 10-23 ip system...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1096 pc programming pcpro can open and convert a ux5000 database to an sv8100 database (version 4.00 pcpro or higher is required). Refer to the pcpro manual for programs converted. Databases that have a pz-me50-us installed can not be uploaded into a system without a p...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 pc programming 2 - 1097 related features none guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro w...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1098 pc programming 10-12-02 cd-cp00-us network setup – subnet mask the setting of subnet mask is invalid when all host addresses are 0. If the network section is: 0, 127, 128.0, 191.255, 192.0.0, 223.255.255 the setting of subnet mask is invalid. 128.0.0.0 192.0.0.0 2...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 pc programming 2 - 1099 22-02-01 incoming call trunk setup define the service type for the trunk intended to access the internal modem as 4:dil. 0 = normal 1 = vrs (second dial tone if no vrs installed) 2 = disa 3 = did 4 = dil 5 = e&m tie line 6 = delayed vrs 7 = ani/dnis...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1100 pc programming operation refer to the univerge sv8100 pc programming manual for operation details. 90-02-03 programming password setup – user level set the system password user levels. 0 = prohibited user 1 = mf (manufacturer level) 2 = in (installer level) 3 = sa...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 pc programming 2 - 1101 pcpro and webpro comparison the table below gives a quick feature comparison of pcpro and webpro. For further details refer to the univerge sv8100 pc programming manual. Feature feature application comments pcpro webpro installation program y – file...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1102 pc programming programming screen help text: system data help text y y help in webpro is more simplified than in pcpro. Control hint text y y smart links y – webpro has more simplified links than pcpro. Smart labels y y webpro has more simplified labels than pcpro...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 pc programming 2 - 1103 quicksearch y y webpro has a simplified search facility. It applies only to programs. Pcpro provides extensive searching on programs, wizards and ipk cross-referencing. Reports system data y – pcpro can generate various reports based on values in th...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1104 pc programming system time setting y y this sets the time on the univerge sv8100. Software updates firmware upload y – the univerge sv8100 cd-cp00-us firmware can be upgraded via pcpro. Licensing / feature activation kts feature activation y y licensed univerge sv...
Page 1133: Power Failure Transfer
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 power failure transfer 2 - 1105 power failure transfer description power failure transfer ensures that a customer has access to the central office network during a power outage. The co/pbx tip and ring are automatically transferred to a dth or ith terminal multiline termin...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1106 power failure transfer a power fail circuit is required. The cd-4cotb has power failure circuits on the first two ports. The pz-4cotf daughter board does not have power fail or fax branch exchange circuits. Default setting none system availability terminals all mu...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 power failure transfer 2 - 1107 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for fea...
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Page 1137: Prime Line Selection
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 prime line selection 2 - 1109 prime line selection description prime line selection allows a multiline terminal user to place or answer a call over a specific trunk by lifting the handset. The user does not have to press keys or dial codes. This simplifies handling calls o...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1110 prime line selection required component(s) none related features central office calls, placing direct inward dialing (did) direct inward line (dil) direct inward system access (disa) line preference guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 col...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 prime line selection 2 - 1111 14-06-01 trunk group routing – priority order number set the priority order number 1~4. 0 = not specify 1~100 : (trunk group number) 1001~1100 : (1000 + route table number) default: route 1, order number 1 = 1 (trunk group 1) order numbers 2, ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1112 prime line selection 15-02-10 multiline telephone basic data setup – ringing line preference for trunk calls enter 1 if lifting the handset should answer ringing prime line; enter 0 to seize idle line appearance. 0 = idle (off) 1 = ringing (on) (default = 1) 15-06...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 prime line selection 2 - 1113 operation to place a call on your prime line: 1. Lift the handset. You hear dial tone on your prime line. To answer a call on your prime line: 1. Lift the handset. Depending on your line preference programming, you either answer the prime line...
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Page 1143: Private Line
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 private line 2 - 1115 private line description a private line is a trunk reserved for a multiline terminal for placing and answering calls. Users with a private line always know when important calls are for them. Additionally, the user has their own trunk for placing calls...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1116 private line system availability terminals all terminals required component(s) none related features call forwarding central office calls, placing do not disturb line preference prime line selection programmable function keys single line telephones, analog 500/250...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 private line 2 - 1117 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature progr...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1118 private line 14-07-01 trunk access map setup – trunk port number assign private line to the private line access map (refer to program 15-06 in this section). Use option 5 for incoming, option 7 for both ways and option 4 for outgoing. In all other access maps, ass...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 private line 2 - 1119 operation to place a call on your private line: 1. Press private line key and then press speaker or lift the handset. 2. Dial the number. 22-02-01 incoming call trunk setup set the trunk service to type 4 if routing unanswered private lines to voice m...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1120 private line to answer a call on your private line: 1. Press private line key, and then press speaker or lift handset. To place a call from your multiline terminal on you private line: 1. Press the private line key, then press speaker or lift the handset. 2. Dial ...
Page 1149: Programmable Function Keys
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 programmable function keys 2 - 1121 programmable function keys description each multiline terminal has programmable function keys. Programmable function keys simplify placing calls, answering calls and using certain features. You can customize the function of a multiline t...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1122 programmable function keys if the feature key is not listed below, the lcd shows all-blank. (program 15-07-01 line key assign). One-touch keys programmed for park hold service code cannot be used to park calls without using hold or transfer. Pauses can be entered ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 programmable function keys 2 - 1123 if you change the extension assigned to a port in program 11-02, the line key programming does not follow. However, if you move the extension using the station relocation feature, the line key programming does follow. In order for a stat...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1124 programmable function keys guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 programmable function keys 2 - 1125 operation to change a 2-digit programmable key: 1. Press speaker. 2. Dial 751 for 2-digit codes. 3. Press the key you want to program. 4. Enter the 2-digit key function, any additional information needed for the key and press hold. For a...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1126 programmable function keys 4. Enter the 3-digit key function and any additional information needed for the key. For available functions codes, refer to program 15-07 in the univerge sv8100 programing manual. To undefine a key, enter 000. When a key is programmed u...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 programming from a multiline terminal 2 - 1127 programming from a multiline terminal description system programming can be performed from any display multiline terminal. Most programming changes become effective immediately. Other programming changes become effective after...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1128 programming from a multiline terminal system availability terminals all multiline terminals with display required component(s) any dlc blade required software none related features pc programming guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 column...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 programming from a multiline terminal 2 - 1129 operation refer to the univerge sv8100 programming manual for additional information. 90-02-02 programming password setup – password configure the administrator accounts that are used when connecting to the kts via pcpro/ webp...
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Page 1159: Pulse to Tone Conversion
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 pulse to tone conversion 2 - 1131 pulse to tone conversion description an extension can use pulse to tone conversion on trunk calls. Pulse to tone conversion lets a user change their extension dialing mode while placing a call. For systems in a dial pulse area, this permit...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1132 pulse to tone conversion required component(s) cd-4cotb, pz-4cotf - or - cd-4odta - or - cd-ccta related features central office calls, placing multiple trunk types guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that ar...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 pulse to tone conversion 2 - 1133 operation to convert your telephone dialing to tone after placing your call on a pulse line: 1. Place a call over pulse line. 2. Dial # to switch the dp trunk to dtmf dialing..
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Page 1163: Redial Function
Redial function 2 - 1135 r redial function description users can press redial to cycle through the last 10 outside numbers dialed. Pressing # redials the number displayed. Users can also press redial and dial a system speed dial bin number to access system speed dial. Conditions redial list requires...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1136 redial function required component(s) none related features last number redial speed dial – system/group/station guide to feature programming none operation to redial the last number dialed: for elite ipk telephones only: 1. Press redial. Redial [#] / sys is displ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 redial function 2 - 1137 3. Press the up and down arrow to view the number to dial. 4. Press the # key or press speaker or lift the handset or press and idle trunk key. To scroll through the last 10 outside numbers dialed: 1. Press redial. Each time the redial key is press...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1138 redial function 2. Tap the cursor key up or down to refresh the list, if the redialed number has a matching common or group speed dial bin associated with it, the name information from program13-04-02 is displayed. 3. Press speaker or lift the handset to dial the ...
Page 1167: Remote (System) Upgrade
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 remote (system) upgrade 2 - 1139 remote (system) upgrade description with pc programming, the univerge sv8100 can be remotely upgraded to a newer version of main system software. When a new version of main system software is released, a firmware package file is provided. U...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1140 remote (system) upgrade default setting at default, both pcpro and webpro are set to update immediately after the upload. System availability terminals none required component(s) pcpro or webpro related features pc programming guide to feature programming refer to...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 remote (system) upgrade 2 - 1141 6. Select the schedule type: immediately after upload at the time… if you choose at the time…, select the date and time you want the cd-cp00-us to reset and switch over to the new software version. 7. Click start. Pcpro uploads the firmware...
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Page 1171: Repeat Redial
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 repeat redial 2 - 1143 repeat redial description if a multiline terminal user places a trunk call that is busy or unanswered, they can have repeat redial try it again later on. The user does not continually have to try the number again – hoping it goes through. Repeat redi...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1144 repeat redial related features automatic route selection central office calls, placing last number redial save number dialed single line telephones, analog 500/2500 sets guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs th...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 repeat redial 2 - 1145 operation to use repeat redial (if the outside party you call is unavailable or busy): 1. Place a trunk call. Listen for busy tone or ring no answer. 2. Press feature + redial. - or - press the repeat redial key (program 15-07 or sc 751: 29). Repeat ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1146 repeat redial to cancel repeat redial: 1. Press feature. 2. Press redial. - or - 1. Press repeat redial key (program 15-07 or sc 751: 29). (also refer to last number redial on page 2-857 .).
Page 1175: Resident System Program
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 resident system program 2 - 1147 resident system program description when power is supplied to the system, the hardware configuration is scanned and resident system program default values are assigned including terminal types (e.G. Pgd(2)-u10 adp, dss console). This enable...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1148 resident system program related features none guide to feature programming none operation none.
Page 1177: Reverse Voice Over
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 reverse voice over 2 - 1149 reverse voice over description during a call, reverse voice over lets a busy multiline terminal user make a private intercom call to an idle co-worker. The idle co-worker can be at a multiline terminal or single line telephone. The busy user jus...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1150 reverse voice over reverse voice over requires a uniquely programmed function key. If an extension user places a reverse voice over to a busy destination extension, the system sets up a voice over. The voice over continues until the reverse voice over key is press...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 reverse voice over 2 - 1151 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1152 reverse voice over to receive a reverse voice over call while busy: 1. Press the voice over key (program 15-07 or sc 751: 48). The voice over key allows you to switch back and forth between the initial call and the reverse voice over call. To return to your initia...
Page 1181: Ring Groups
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ring groups 2 - 1153 ring groups description ring groups determine how trunks ring extensions. Generally, trunks ring extensions only if ring group programming allows. For example, to make a trunk ring an extension: assign the trunk and the extension to the same ring group...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1154 ring groups related features automatic call distribution (acd) automatic route selection direct inward line (dil) direct inward dialing (did) direct inward system access (disa) isdn compatibility night service programmable function keys guide to feature programmin...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ring groups 2 - 1155 22-01-04 system options for incoming calls – dil no answer recall time a dil that rings its programmed destination longer than this time diverts to the dil no answer ring group (set in program 22-08). 0~64800 (seconds) (default = 0) 22-02-01 incoming c...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1156 ring groups use the charts below to program the following example: 22-08-01 dil/irg no answer destination for dil delayed ringing, assign the dil no answer ring group. An unanswered dil rings this group after the dil no answer time (program 22-01-04) expires. Dil ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ring groups 2 - 1157 operation refer to central office calls, answering on page 2-253 . Program 22-04 : incoming extension ring group assignment ring group 1 > 1 2 3 trunk 1 x - - trunk 2 - x - trunk 3 - - x x = trunk assigned to indicated ring group 1 make the same progra...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ringdown extension, internal/external 2 - 1159 ringdown extension, internal/external description with a ringdown extension, a user can call another extension, outside number, or speed dialing number by lifting the handset. The call automatically goes through – there is no ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1160 ringdown extension, internal/external use the @ code to make an outbound call automatically forward to a disa trunk or to vm auto attendant. This code can be used only on isdn outbound calls. Internal calls and analog outbound calls are not supported. Default sett...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ringdown extension, internal/external 2 - 1161 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1162 ringdown extension, internal/external operation to place a call if your extension has ringdown programmed: 1. Lift the handset. If you want to place a trunk call, press a line key before lifting the handset. Depending on the setting of your ringdown timer, you may...
Page 1191: Room Monitor
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 room monitor 2 - 1163 room monitor description room monitor lets an extension user listen to the sounds in a co-workers area. For example, the receptionist could listen for sounds in the warehouse when it is left unattended. To use room monitor, the initiating extension an...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1164 room monitor call arrival (car) key (virtual extension) keys do not support room monitor programmable function keys (code 39). Room monitor for single line telephones can be used with the hotel/motel feature. For a multiline terminal, room monitor requires uniquel...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 room monitor 2 - 1165 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature progr...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1166 room monitor multiline room monitoring.
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 room monitor 2 - 1167 operation you must activate room monitor at the extension initiating the monitor and at the extension you want to monitor. You can only listen to one extension at a time. Multiline terminals: to activate room monitor from an idle multiline terminal (i...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1168 room monitor 2. Dial the number of extension you want to monitor. You can place and answer other calls while room monitor is active. To activate room monitor from an idle multiline terminal (extension to be monitored): 1. Press room monitor key (program 15-07 or s...
Page 1197: Save Number Dialed
Save number dialed 2 - 1169 s save number dialed description save number dialed allows an extension user to save their last outside number dialed and easily redial it later on. For example, an extension user can recall a busy or unanswered number without manually dialing the digits. The system retai...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1170 save number dialed related features automatic route selection central office calls, placing dial tone detection last number redial programmable function keys repeat redial guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 save number dialed 2 - 1171 operation to save the outside number you just dialed (up to 24 digits): use this feature before hanging up. Multiline terminal 1. Press the save number dialed key (program 15-07 or sc 751: 30). Single line telephone 1. Hookflash. 2. Dial 715. To...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1172 save number dialed to view the number you have saved from a multiline terminal with a display: 1. Press the save number dialed key (program 15-07 or sc 751: 30). The stored number displays for 10 seconds. The stored number dials out if you: lift the handset, press...
Page 1201: Secondary Incoming Extension
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 secondary incoming extension 2 - 1173 secondary incoming extension description secondary incoming extensions (sies) are incoming appearance keys of actual stations assigned in the system. Sie keys are assigned to programmable function keys and can appear on an individual s...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1174 secondary incoming extension in version 3000 or higher software, the system can be programmed to blink the page number of a dt300/dt700 desi-less terminal when it receives an incoming call, or switch to the page of the incoming call. Also, a default page can be de...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 secondary incoming extension 2 - 1175 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards f...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1176 secondary incoming extension 15-02-30 multiline telephone basic data setup – toll restriction class select the toll restriction class used when placing a call from a virtual extension. 0 = vir. Ext. (virtual extension class) 1 = real ext. (real extension class) (d...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 secondary incoming extension 2 - 1177 20-04-03 system options for virtual extensions – car/sie/virtual extension delay interval car keys/sie keys/virtual extensions set for delayed ringing (see program 15-11) ring the extension after this interval. 0~64800 (seconds) (defau...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1178 secondary incoming extension operation to answer a call ringing a sie key: 1. Press the flashing sie key. To program a sie key on a phone: 1. Press speaker. 2. Dial 752. 3. Press the key you want to program. 4. Dial 03. 5. Dial the number of the extension you want...
Page 1207: Secretary Call (Buzzer)
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 secretary call (buzzer) 2 - 1179 secretary call (buzzer) description secretary call lets two co-workers alert each other without disturbing their work. To have secretary call, both co-workers must have multiline terminals with secretary call buzzer keys. When a user presse...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1180 secretary call (buzzer) related features programmable function keys guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels a...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 secretary call (buzzer) 2 - 1181 to check to see who left you a secretary call: 1. Do not lift the handset. 2. Press the help key. 3. Press the secretary call key that flashed. 4. Press the exit key. To answer your secretary call indication: 1. Place an intercom call to th...
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Page 1211: Secretary Call Pickup
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 secretary call pickup 2 - 1183 secretary call pickup description secretary call pickup lets a multiline terminal user easily reroute calls intended for a co-worker to themselves. By pressing a secretary call pickup key, the user can have all calls to a co-worker’s telephon...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1184 secretary call pickup related features call forwarding with follow me programmable function keys secretary call (buzzer) single line telephones, analog 500/2500 sets guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that a...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 secretary call pickup 2 - 1185 to cancel secretary call pickup: 1. Press your lit secretary call pickup key (program 15-07 or sc 751: 42 + boss extension). To check a key secretary call pickup assignment: 1. Press the help key. 2. Press your secretary call arrival (car) ke...
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Page 1215: Selectable Display Messaging
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 selectable display messaging 2 - 1187 selectable display messaging description an extension user can select a programmed selectable display message for their extension. Display multiline terminal callers see the selected message when they call the user’s extension. Selecta...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1188 selectable display messaging conditions the # cannot be used in a message. When selectable display messaging is set as dnd all, all other dnd modes are canceled when selectable display messaging is canceled. Default setting enabled system availability terminals al...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 selectable display messaging 2 - 1189 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards f...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1190 selectable display messaging 20-02-07 system options for multiline telephones – time and date display mode set the system time and date display mode. The time that displays in selectable display messages follows this setting. 1~8 type 1 = (12 hour) 10 mar tue 3:15...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 selectable display messaging 2 - 1191 operation to select a message: 1. Press speaker + press the text message key (program 15-07 or sc 751: 18) + enter digits to append (if needed) + speaker to hang up. Skip the remaining steps. 2. (optional for messages 1~8 and 10.) dial...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1192 selectable display messaging 3. Press speaker to hang up. Intercom calls to extensions with selectable display messaging set receive a dnd signal and receive the display message on their telephone display instead of ringing the extension based on the setting in pr...
Page 1221: Selectable Ring Tones
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 selectable ring tones 2 - 1193 selectable ring tones description an extension user can change the way trunks or internal calls ring their telephone. Selectable ring tones allow an extension user to set up unique ringing for their calls. This is important in a crowded work ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1194 selectable ring tones guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feat...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 selectable ring tones 2 - 1195 operation to change your extension incoming ring tones: 1. Press speaker. 2. Dial 720. 3. Dial 1 to set intercom ring; 2 to set trunk ring. 4. Dial code for the desired ring pattern (1~8). 5. Press speaker to hang up. To listen to the incomin...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1196 selectable ring tones 3. Dial 1 to listen to intercom ring; 2 to listen to trunk ring. 4. For intercom ring: dial the code for the ring pattern you want to hear (1~8). - or - for trunk ring: dial code for the ring pattern you want to hear (ring 1~3, melody 4~8). I...
Page 1225: Serial Call
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 serial call 2 - 1197 serial call description serial call transfers a call so it automatically returns to the transferring extension. Serial calling saves transferring steps between users. For example, a customer service representative (csr) has a client on the telephone wh...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1198 serial call related features programmable function keys transfer guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 serial call 2 - 1199 operation to place a serial call to a co-worker: 1. Place or answer a call. 2. Press hold or transfer. 3. Dial co-worker’s extension number. Co-worker must lift the handset to respond to your announcement. 4. Press the serial call key (program 15-07 or...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 single line telephones, analog 500/2500 sets 2 - 1201 single line telephones, analog 500/2500 sets description the system is compatible with 500 type (dial pulse) and 2500 type (dtmf) analog single line telephones (slts). You can install single line telephones as on-premis...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1202 single line telephones, analog 500/2500 sets the cd-cp00-us has 32 resources for dtmf receiving and dial tone detection. When a pz-bs10 is installed there are 64 resources available. When program 10-09-01 is set to 0 (common) and program 14-02-10 (caller id) is se...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 single line telephones, analog 500/2500 sets 2 - 1203 related features single line telephone users have access to the following features: data communications apa and apr modules can be used with multiline terminals to provide an analog port. Refer to the individual feature...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1204 single line telephones, analog 500/2500 sets guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 single line telephones, analog 500/2500 sets 2 - 1205 10-09-01 dtmf and dial tone circuit setup if the system has 2500 type (dtmf) single line extensions, allocate at least one circuit for analog extension dtmf reception (0 or 1). Use the following as a guide when allocati...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1206 single line telephones, analog 500/2500 sets 15-03-06 single line telephone basic data setup – extension polarity reverse -- not used in u.S. -- do not change default entry as dtmf issues may arise with voice mail. 0 = disable (off) 1 = enable (on) (default = 0) 1...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 single line telephones, analog 500/2500 sets 2 - 1207 20-03-03 system options for single line telephones – slt dtmf dial to trunk lines set the slt phones to (0). Collect all digits before sending or (1), send out immediately after receiving. When using a third-party exter...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1208 single line telephones, analog 500/2500 sets 80-03-01 dtmf tone receiver setup – detect level use items 11~32 to set the criteria for dial tone detection for outgoing ars calls. 0 = 0dbm ~ -25dbm 1 = -5dbm ~ -30dbm 2 = -10dbm ~ -35dbm 3 = -15dbm ~ -40dbm 4 = -20db...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 single line telephones, analog 500/2500 sets 2 - 1209 80-03-03 dtmf tone receiver setup – min. Detect level define the minimum detection level for dtmf tone receiver. 0~15 detect level 0: –10dbm(0) to –25dbm(15) detect level 1: –15dbm(0) to – 30dbm(15) detect level 2: –20d...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1210 single line telephones, analog 500/2500 sets 80-03-04 dtmf tone receiver setup – max. Detect level define the maximum detection level for dtmf tone receiver. 0~15 detect level 0: 0dbm(0) to –15dbm(15) detect level 1: –5dbm(0) to – 20dbm(15) detect level 2: –10dbm(...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 single line telephones, analog 500/2500 sets 2 - 1211 80-03-05 dtmf tone receiver setup – forward twist level define the forward twist level for dtmf tone receiver. 0~9 (1db~10db) default: type 1 = 5 (6dbm) type 2 = 5 (6dbm) type 3 = 5 (6dbm) type 4 = 5 (6dbm) type 5 = 5 (...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1212 single line telephones, analog 500/2500 sets operation refer to the individual features listed in the related features section above in this feature. 80-04-04 call progress tone detector setup – no tone time set no tone time. 0~255 (30+30-7680ms) the formula is 30...
Page 1241: Slt Adapter
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 slt adapter 2 - 1213 slt adapter description the slt (single line telephone) adapter allows a port of a cd-8dlca, pz-8dlcb, cd-16dlca or cd-lta to support a single line telephone. A single line telephone can be connected to the dlc port using the slt adapter and 2-wire cab...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1214 slt adapter cordless telephone connection single line telephones, analog 500/2500 sets guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly u...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 slt adapter 2 - 1215 11-02-01 extension numbering assign extension numbers to extension ports. Up to eight digits 1 101 2 102 3 103 ~ ~ 99 199 100 3101 ~ ~ 512 3513 20-07-01 class of service options (administrator level) – manual night service enabled turn off or on an ext...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1216 slt adapter 20-07-12 class of service options (administrator level) – trunk port disable turn off or on an extension user ability to use the trunk port disable feature. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~14) (default = 1 for cos 15) 20-07-13 class of service op...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 slt adapter 2 - 1217 20-07-24 class of service options (administrator level) – set/ cancel private call refuse enable/disable an extension user ability to set or cancel private call refuse. 0 = disable 1 = enable (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-07-25 class of service options...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1218 slt adapter 20-08-08 class of service options (outgoing call service) – toll restriction dial block turn off or on an extension user ability to use dial block. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-08-09 class of service options (outgoing call service) – ho...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 slt adapter 2 - 1219 20-08-17 class of service options (outgoing call service) – ars override of trunk access map turn off or on an extension user ability to override the trunk access map programming for outgoing calls. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-08-19 cl...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1220 slt adapter 20-09-05 class of service options (incoming call service) – signal/ voice call turn off or on an extension user ability to enable handsfree answerback or forced intercom ringing for their incoming intercom calls. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 1 for cos 1~1...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 slt adapter 2 - 1221 20-10-08 class of service options (answer service) – virtual extension off-hook answer turn off or on an extension user ability to answer an incoming call on a call arrival (car)/secondary incoming extension (sie)/ virtual extension simply by lifting t...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1222 slt adapter 20-11-08 class of service options (hold/ transfer service) – transfer information display turn off or on an extension incoming transfer pre-answer display. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 1 for cos 1~15) 20-11-09 class of service options (hold/ transfer serv...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 slt adapter 2 - 1223 20-11-18 class of service options (hold/ transfer service) – no recall no recall set to 1 does not stop transferred calls from recalling from a virtual extension. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-11-19 class of service options (hold/ transf...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1224 slt adapter 20-13-01 class of service options (supplementary service) – long conversation alarm turn off or on the warning tone for long conversation (not for single line telephones). 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-13-02 class of service options (sup...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 slt adapter 2 - 1225 20-13-12 class of service options (supplementary service) – room monitor, extension being monitored turn off or on an extension user ability to be monitored by other extensions. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-13-13 class of service option...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1226 slt adapter 20-13-22 class of service options (supplementary service) – busy status display (called party status) turn off or on the ability to display the detailed state of the called party. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-13-23 class of service opti...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 slt adapter 2 - 1227 20-13-33 class of service options (supplementary service) – acd supervisor’s position enhancement set this option to on for the operator to use service codes in program 11-13-10 through program 11-13-13. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-13-...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1228 slt adapter 20-13-45 class of service options (supplementary service) – mic key mode while call monitoring set per class of service, when in call monitoring mode determines if the monitored parties receives the barge in alert tone when coaching mode is enabled. 0 ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 slt adapter 2 - 1229 operation to originate internal calls: 1. Lift the handset, and wait for internal dial tone. 2. Dial the applicable internal number. 20-14-05 class of service options for disa/e&m – operator calling enable/disable a disa or tie trunk caller ability to ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1230 slt adapter 3. Talk when called party answers. To originate outside calls: 1. Lift the handset, and wait for dial tone. 2. Dial trunk access code (default: 9). 3. Dial the number of outside party. 4. Talk when the called party answers. To answer outside or interna...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 smb8000 communications analyst 2 - 1231 smb8000 communications analyst description smb8000 communications analyst is an easy to use, graphically oriented software package that allows you to monitor and analyze telephone calls, understand telephone usage, and cut costs. Inc...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1232 smb8000 communications analyst highlights of smb8000 communications analyst: network based. Fraud alert. This module can generate alarms by email, pager screen, screen pop-up, or .Wav file. When it detects user defined patterns in the call records. Automatic repor...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 smb8000 communications analyst 2 - 1233 the following optional modules of smb8000 communications analyst software require license upgrade: network client network clients must then call nec for additional licensing. The license is issued on the communications analyst server...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1234 smb8000 communications analyst transferred co/pbx call required component(s) lan connection for smdr over ethernet and connection to the sv8100 license server. Minimum pc requirements: pc with pentium iv processor 512 mb ram vga monitor 800 x 600 resolution (svga ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 smb8000 communications analyst 2 - 1235 operating systems supported: windows 2000 professional with sp 4, windows xp professional with sp 2, windows 2003 server with sp 2 or windows vista business edition. Software supported: microsoft internet explorer version 5.5 or abov...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1236 smb8000 communications analyst guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 smb8000 communications analyst 2 - 1237 35-01-05 smdr options – minimum digits outgoing calls must have at least this number of digits for inclusion in the smdr report (0~24). 0~24 (0 = not applied) (default = 0) 35-01-06 smdr options – minimum call duration a call must la...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1238 smb8000 communications analyst 35-02-08 smdr output options – incoming call enable this option (1) to have the smdr report include incoming calls. If you disable this option (0), incoming calls do not print. 0 = not displayed 1 = displayed (default = 1) 35-02-09 s...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 smb8000 communications analyst 2 - 1239 35-02-17 smdr output options – print account code or caller name of incoming call determine whether the account code or caller id name should print in the smdr record. Program 35-01-08 must be set to 0 for this entry to be followed. ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1240 smb8000 communications analyst lan connection: for additional smdr programming options, see station message detail recording on page 2-1299 . Programming notes: if the system is programmed to display the date (program 35-02-14=1), the date is displayed regardless ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 smb8000 communications analyst 2 - 1241 for proper handling of dnis calls, the name field (program 22-11-03) must be the same as the received dnis digits (program 22-11-01). If this is not set, smb8000 communications analyst cannot track transferred calls since the system ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1242 smb8000 communications analyst conditions esn setup requires smb800 communications analyst build 5242 or higher and smb patch1 to be installed prior to running the esn installation. Esn alarm and esn ali lookup works with adobe acrobat reader version 7.0 and above...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 smb8000 communications analyst 2 - 1243 client side requirements hardware: pentium 4 class machine at least 512 mb ram svga monitor 1024x 768 resolution supported operating systems: windows server 2003 with sp2 windows xp professional with sp3 vista with sp1 guide to featu...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1244 smb8000 communications analyst refer to the smb8000 e911 security notification application suite installation, setup and esn administrator guide for detailed instructions. 41-01-03 system options for acd – acd mis connection ports define what port is used for acd ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 smb8000 interactive voice response 2 - 1245 smb8000 interactive voice response description smb8000 interactive voice response (ivr) is a software application that accepts a combination of voice telephone input, database information, and telephone keypad selection to provid...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1246 smb8000 interactive voice response collect dtmf digits from a caller. Play one or more audio files to a caller. Play text to a caller as digits, number, date, time, or money. Record from a caller into a file. Select a menu item. Access caller id information. Set a...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 smb8000 interactive voice response 2 - 1247 timers pause for configured number of milliseconds. Mark the current date and time. Get the number of seconds from a marked time now. Assign a new script to be executed after user specified number of seconds. Suspend a timer. Can...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1248 smb8000 interactive voice response default setting none system availability terminals all terminals required component(s) none related features vm8000 inmail voice mail integration (analog) table 2-59 migration supported blades blade color chs1u-us blue 19” chassi...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 smb8000 interactive voice response 2 - 1249 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wiz...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1250 smb8000 interactive voice response operation operating procedures depend on the application. 16-01-03 department group basic data setup – department routing when busy (auto step call) set how the system routes an intercom call to a busy department group member. In...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 smb8000 multimedia conference bridge 2 - 1251 smb8000 multimedia conference bridge description the cd-pvaa is a multimedia conference bridge that is used in the univerge sv8100. This etu can be licensed to support a 8-port or 16-port conference bridge. The multimedia confe...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1252 smb8000 multimedia conference bridge one customized greeting can be recorded for the multimedia conference bridge application. Http interface for conference schedule management and conference blade administration. Remote conference programming with conference sche...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 smb8000 multimedia conference bridge 2 - 1253 telephone dial pad help utilizing dtmf digits conference organizer can make a call out and invite a participant by pressing 01# on the telephone dial pad. Lock and unlock the conference by pressing 02#on the telephone dial pad....
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1254 smb8000 multimedia conference bridge the cd-pvaa blade with multimedia conference application can be used with version 1.11 or higher software on the univerge sv8100 system. The support pc must be connected directly to the cd-pvaa multimedia conference bridge and ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 smb8000 multimedia conference bridge 2 - 1255 a comparison between preset and scheduled mode is shown below: for sv8100 systems with version 4000 or higher system software and has been migrated from a ux5000, table 2-60 migration supported blades defines the application bl...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1256 smb8000 multimedia conference bridge system availability terminals all multiline terminals required component(s) cd-pvaa aks conference bridge application (compact flash media) related features none.
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 smb8000 multimedia conference bridge 2 - 1257 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro w...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1258 smb8000 multimedia conference bridge 10-54-02 license configuration for each package – license quantity assign the number of licenses to the conference application per slot. For the slot the cd-pvaa blade is installed in, assign the number of licensed conference b...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 smb8000 multimedia conference bridge 2 - 1259 10-55-04 package network setup – sub net mask define the subnet mask for the cd-etia. 128.0.0.0 192.0.0.0 224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 248.0.0.0 252.0.0.0 254.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 255.128.0.0 255.192.0.0 255.224.0.0 255.240.0.0 255.248.0.0 2...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1260 smb8000 multimedia conference bridge 11-07-01 department group pilot numbers – dial assign a department group pilot number for the cd-pvaa (eight digits max). The extensions are assigned to the group in program 16-02-01. Up to eight digits (default not assigned) 1...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 smb8000 multimedia conference bridge 2 - 1261 16-01-06 department group basic data setup – stg withdraw mode set the department group stg withdraw mode for each department group. 0 = disable (camp on) 1 = enable (overflow mode) (default = 0) 16-01-07 department group basic...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1262 smb8000 multimedia conference bridge operation refer to the smb8000 multimedia conference bridge installation manual. 22-02-01 incoming call trunk setup assign service type 4 to each trunk you want to ring into the multimedia conference bridge as a direct inward l...
Page 1291: Softkeys
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 softkeys 2 - 1263 softkeys description each display telephone provides interactive softkeys for intuitive feature access. It is not necessary to remember feature codes to access the telephone advanced features because the function of the softkeys change as the user process...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1264 softkeys related features directory dialing volume controls guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 softkeys 2 - 1265 operation none.
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 speed dial – system/group/station 2 - 1267 speed dial – system/group/station description speed dialing gives an extension user quick access to frequently called numbers. This saves time, for example, when calling a client with whom they deal often. Instead of dialing a lon...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1268 speed dial – system/group/station dss console chaining dss console chaining allows an extension user with a dss console to chain to a speed dialing number stored under a dss console key. The stored number dials out (chains) to the initial call. This can, for examp...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 speed dial – system/group/station 2 - 1269 conditions speed dial bins can contain stored account codes. To prevent them from being displayed use program 20-07-04. Ars selects the trunk for the call unless the user preselects. A user can implement speed dial only if their e...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1270 speed dial – system/group/station if program 13-01-01 is set to 1 (intercom access mode), system speed dial bins require inserting a trunk access code. When operating the right cursor key, if the menu is not enabled by programming or there are no numbers in a tele...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 speed dial – system/group/station 2 - 1271 single line telephones, analog 500/2500 sets trunk group routing guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are mos...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1272 speed dial – system/group/station 11-12-11 service code setup (for service access) – group speed dialing customize the service code used for group speed dialing. Mlt, slt (default = # 4) 13-01-01 speed dialing option setup – speed dialing auto outgoing call mode d...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 speed dial – system/group/station 2 - 1273 13-04-04 speed dialing number and name – transfer destination number when the incoming caller id matches the number programmed in the speed dial bin, this setting determines the destination of the call. If transfer mode is (refer ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1274 speed dial – system/group/station 15-07-01 programmable function keys assign a function key for system speed dialing (27) or group speed dialing (28). You can program the key as either a general speed dialing key or you can choose to store a bin number with the fu...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 speed dial – system/group/station 2 - 1275 30-03-01 dss console key assignment for dss console chaining, assign an speed dialing service code (or) plus a 2-digit bin number to a dss console key. Key number 001~500 0~99 (general functional level) 97 = door box access key (a...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1276 speed dial – system/group/station 80-03-03 dtmf tone receiver setup – min. Detect level define the minimum detect levels for the dtmf tone receiver. 0~15 detect level 0: –10dbm(0) to –25dbm(15) detect level 1: –15dbm(0) to – 30dbm(15) detect level 2: –20dbm(0) to ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 speed dial – system/group/station 2 - 1277 80-03-04 dtmf tone receiver setup – max. Detect level define the maximum detect levels for the dtmf tone receiver. 0~15 detect level 0: 0dbm(0) to –15dbm(15) detect level 1: –5dbm(0) to – 20dbm(15) detect level 2: –10dbm(0) to – 2...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1278 speed dial – system/group/station 80-03-05 dtmf tone receiver setup – forward twist level define the forward twist levels for the dtmf tone receiver. 0~9 (1db~10db) [default: type 1~5 = 5 (6dbm)] 80-03-06 dtmf tone receiver setup – backward twist level define the ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 speed dial – system/group/station 2 - 1279 80-04-03 call progress tone detector setup – s/n ratio define the s/n ratio for the call progress tone detector. 0~4 (0db ~ -20db) default: type 1 (dt) – 4 (-20db) type 2 (bt) – 4 (-20db) type 3 (rbt) – 4 (-20db) type 4, type 5 – ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1280 speed dial – system/group/station operation to store an speed dialing number (display telephones only): 1. Press speaker. 2. Dial 753 (for system) or 754 (for group). 3. Dial system or group storage code. Initially, there are 1000 system speed dialing codes. There...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 speed dial – system/group/station 2 - 1281 5. Press hold. 6. Enter the name associated with the speed dialing number. 7. Press hold. 8. Press speaker to hang up or repeat steps 3~7 to program another system or group speed dial bin. Table 2-61 keys for entering names use th...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1282 speed dial – system/group/station to dial a system speed dialing number: 1. Go off-hook. 2. Press redial. - or - press the right cursor key until the group speed dial menu appears. 3. Dial the system speed dialing storage code. Unless you preselect, trunk group ro...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 speed dial – system/group/station 2 - 1283 3. Dial the group speed dialing code. The stored number dials out. Unless you preselect, trunk group routing selects the trunk for the call. If you have a dss console, you may be able to press a dss console key to chain to a store...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1284 speed dial – system/group/station 6. Enter the name associated with the speed dialing number (display telephones only). 7. Press hold. 8. Press speaker to hang up. To store a station speed dialing number (single line telephones only): 1. Lift the handset. 2. Dial ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 speed dial – system/group/station 2 - 1285 3. Dial the station speed dial buffer number to be programmed (0~9). 1 = station speed dial buffer 1 2 = station speed dial buffer 2 3 = station speed dial buffer 3 4 = station speed dial buffer 4 5 = station speed dial buffer 5 6...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1286 speed dial – system/group/station 3. Dial the speed dial memory location. Station speed dial 0~9 group speed dial xxx (none at default) system speed dial 000~999 4. Converse..
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 speed dial – telephone book 2 - 1287 speed dial – telephone book description speed dial – telephone book is a part of the speed dialing system. A maximum of 100 telephone books are supported per system. Individual extensions can be assigned up to two telephone books. Each ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1288 speed dial – telephone book required component(s) none related features speed dial – system/group/station guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they ...
Page 1317
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 speed dial – telephone book 2 - 1289 13-07-01 telephone book dial number and name – speed dialing data assign telephone numbers to entries in each book. There are 100 books with 300 hundred entries (0-299) in each book. Maximum 24 digits 1~9, 0, , # , pause (press line ke...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1290 speed dial – telephone book operation to search for an entry in the telephone book: 1. Press the dir softkey. 2. Press the telbk softkey. 3. Press the softkey associated with the first or second book. - or - press the right cursor key. 13-10-01 telephone book rout...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 speed dial – telephone book 2 - 1291 4. After selecting the book, choose one of the following search types. To scroll the entries in the book, press up or down on the cursor pad. Once you reach the last entry on the page, the display advances to the next page. To select on...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1292 speed dial – telephone book 7. If you want to change the telephone book entry name, type the new name using the telephone dial pad keys and press the center button on the cursor pad. To accept the name change, press the center button on the cursor pad again. If yo...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 speed dial – telephone book 2 - 1293 3. Press the softkey associated with the first or second book. - or - press the right cursor key. 4. Search to select the telephone name, telephone number or registry entry (0~299) to change. 5. Press the dial softkey to dial the select...
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Page 1323: Station Hunt
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 station hunt 2 - 1295 station hunt description after calling a busy extension, a call immediately hunts to the next available member of the hunt group (department group). The caller does not have to hang up and place another intercom call if the first extension called is u...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1296 station hunt guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature progr...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 station hunt 2 - 1297 operation to make a step call: 1. Place a call to a busy extension..
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 station message detail recording 2 - 1299 station message detail recording description station message detail recording (smdr) provides a record of the system trunk calls. Typically, the record outputs to a customer-provided printer, terminal or smdr data collection device...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1300 station message detail recording digit counting with digit counting, smdr can selectively keep track of toll calls. For example, if the digit count is nine, smdr does not include toll calls in the home area code. Digit counting permits smdr to include only the cal...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 station message detail recording 2 - 1301 smdr enhanced for caller id the smdr output is enhanced to include up to 16 or 24 characters of the caller id name information (depending on the view option selected in program 35-02-18). You can select to display the caller id num...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1302 station message detail recording table 2-62 smdr report definitions report headings definitions call record number smdr record number (consecutive) class type of call (see class definitions below) time time call placed or answered. (for transferred calls, shows ti...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 station message detail recording 2 - 1303 table 2-63 smdr report format with program 35-02-14 set to ‘0’ character position field definition header line 1 1~60 spaces 61~70 mm/dd/yyyy 71 space 72~75 page 76 space 77~79 report page number (e.G., 001) cr & lf carriage return...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1304 station message detail recording 5 space 6~10 time in 24 hour clock (hh:mm) 11 space 12~21 line 22 space 23~30 call duration (hh:mm:ss) 31 space 32~41 station number or name 42 space 43~62 number dialed (20 digits maximum) 63 space 64~79 account number or no answe...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 station message detail recording 2 - 1305 12~15 date 16~17 spaces 18~21 line 22 space 23~30 duration 31~32 spaces 33~39 station 40~44 spaces 45~51 dialled 52 space 53~59 no./cli 60~63 spaces 64~70 account cr & lf carriage return and line feed lf line feed smdr record 1~4 c...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1306 station message detail recording conditions smdr data does not include intercom calls. The smdr call buffer stores 320 calls. The buffer stores calls when the smdr device is unavailable. When the buffer fills, the oldest record is deleted to allow the new record t...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 station message detail recording 2 - 1307 smdr requires a connection to the cd-cp00-us lan, or a rs232 serial connection to a ct(a)-r adaptor on a dth/dtr style phone. When using a ct(a)-r unit connected to a dth/dtr style terminal for smdr output: sw1-1 and sw1-2 should b...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1308 station message detail recording related features pbx compatibility traffic reports guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 station message detail recording 2 - 1309 10-20-01 lan setup for external equipment – tcp port define the tcp port (0~65535) when communicating to the smdr (type 5). 0~65535 default: external device 1 (cti server) = 0 external device 2 (acd mis) = 4000 external device 5 (s...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1310 station message detail recording 15-02-20 multiline telephone basic data setup – baud rate for cta port select the baud rate used by the cta adapter. 0 = 4800 1 = 9600 2 = 19200 (default = 2) 20-07-18 class of service options (administrator level) – smdr printout ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 station message detail recording 2 - 1311 35-01-05 smdr options – minimum digits outgoing calls must have at least this number of digits for inclusion in the smdr report. Enter 0 to include all outgoing calls, regardless of the number of digits dialed. 0~24 (0 = include al...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1312 station message detail recording 35-02-06 smdr output options – summary (monthly) set this option to 1 to have the smdr report provide a monthly summary (at midnight on the last day of the month). 0 = not displayed 1 = displayed (default = 1) 35-02-07 smdr output ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 station message detail recording 2 - 1313 35-02-16 smdr output options – trunk name or received dialed number determine how the smdr should print incoming calls on ani/dnis or did trunks. If set to 1, ani/dnis trunks can print dnis digits.If set to 0 trunk names are printe...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1314 station message detail recording 80-05-01 date format for smdr and system – date format set the date format for smdr. 0 = american format (month / day / year) 1 = japanese format (year / month / day) 2 = european format (day / month / year) (default = 0) program n...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 station message detail recording 2 - 1315 smdr flowcharts are located on the following pages. Smdr with a cd-cp00-us ethernet or serial connection via ct(a)-r adapter on a dth/dtr terminal.
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1316 station message detail recording smdr flowchart.
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 station message detail recording 2 - 1317 smdr flowchart (continued).
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1318 station message detail recording smdr flowchart (continued).
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 station message detail recording 2 - 1319 smdr flowchart (continued).
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1320 station message detail recording operation once installed and programmed, smdr operation is automatic..
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 station name assignment – user programmable 2 - 1321 station name assignment – user programmable description this feature allows a user to program the station name for their telephone extension or any extension in the system. The name is displayed on the multiline terminal...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1322 station name assignment – user programmable guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and w...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 station name assignment – user programmable 2 - 1323 operation to program your extension name: 1. Press speaker. 2. Dial 700. - or - press the extension name change key (program 15-07 or sc 751: 55). 3. Press hold. 4. Enter the name. (refer to table 2-56 selectable display...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1324 station name assignment – user programmable 6 enter characters: m-o, m-o, 6. 7 enter characters: p-s, p-s, 7. 8 enter characters: t-v, t-v, 8. 9 enter characters: w-z, w-z, 9. 0 enter characters: 0 ! “ # $ % & ’ ( ) ô Õ ú å ä ö ü enter characters: + , - . / : ; ? ...
Page 1353: Station Relocation
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 station relocation 2 - 1325 station relocation description station relocation allows a station to be moved from one location to another, without having to reprogram the station data. The station features and extension number are the same after it is moved to the new locati...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1326 station relocation default setting none system availability terminals all multiline terminals and single line telephones required component(s) none related features none guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs th...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 station relocation 2 - 1327 the following programs are swapped when station relocation is used: program 11-02 extension numbering program 12-05 night mode group assignment for extensions program 13-03 speed dialing group assignment for extensions program 15-01 basic extens...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1328 station relocation program 21-15 individual trunk group routing for extensions program 21-19 ip trunk (sip) calling party number setup for extension program 23-02 call pickup groups program 23-03 universal answer/auto answer program 23-04 ringing line preference f...
Page 1357: Sv8100 Desktop Applications
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 sv8100 desktop applications 2 - 1329 sv8100 desktop applications enhancements sv8100 desktop applications version 2.0.0.0 or higher with main cpu software version 2000 or higher provides the following enhancements: support for the callto hyperlink within microsoft applicat...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1330 sv8100 desktop applications description the sv8100 desktop applications is a suite of software that combines the telephony functionality of three standard products: sp310 (ip soft phone) pc assistant pc attendant through licensing control and user selection, the a...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 sv8100 desktop applications 2 - 1331 outlook add-in – allows the user to dial out, end call and perform screen pops through the contacts folder within microsoft outlook. With desktop applications version 2.0.0.0 or higher and main cpu software version 2500 or higher, outlo...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1332 sv8100 desktop applications desktop client has the following main components: 1. Sv8100 desktop application software this application runs on a pc and provides the pc-based gui (graphical user interface) and features. 2. Headset (optional) the headset can be plugg...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 sv8100 desktop applications 2 - 1333 the desktop shared services manage shared resources and provide communication facilities between user endpoints. The functionality implemented by the third-party services includes the following: access to operator or receptionist type f...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1334 sv8100 desktop applications also with version 3.5.0.0 or higher, scheduling of presence state changes is supported by a list of presence events each user defines in the new user interface or through the outlook calendar. Users also have the ability to view and set...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 sv8100 desktop applications 2 - 1335 utilizing the enhancement package counts against system port capacity. In the example, the associates required only two desktop with shared services users, but all the desktop clients may utilize the shared services features by using (6...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1336 sv8100 desktop applications the following table outlines the license codes included when purchasing the various part numbers related to the desktop application: table 2-69 overall breakdown - desktop applications license code in 10-50-01 pcpro license description ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 sv8100 desktop applications 2 - 1337 670912 lk-dt sp e client-ip 64-lic desktop client with softphone, enhancement and ip port license - 64 64 64 – 64 64 – 670913 lks-sp e client-ip 1-lic softphone client with enhancement and ip port license - 1 1 1 – – 1 – 670914 lks-sp e...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1338 sv8100 desktop applications multiple logon with version 3000 or higher software, the same user name and password can be assigned to multiple extensions when using automatic or manual registration. This makes it easier on the user by only having to remember one pas...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 sv8100 desktop applications 2 - 1339 conditions the desktop application must be running in order to run the answering center. The desktop application does not support centrex trunks for transferring or call forwarding off-site. The desktop application does not follow delay...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1340 sv8100 desktop applications if the dial window is open when a new call rings into the desktop, and the phone is on-hook, the new call takes priority and the dial window will close. When using the chat feature in the desktop applications, the maximum number of char...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 sv8100 desktop applications 2 - 1341 usually, windows vista does not include netmeeting. Nec distributes a vista version of netmeeting. The full installation installs netmeeting if the os is vista and netmeeting is not present. Application sharing has a 1 to 1 functionalit...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1342 sv8100 desktop applications when three ports are assigned the same personal id index in program 15-05-27, if program 15-05-26 is not set for those ports, the terminal types will be assigned based on order of login. If program 15-05-26 is set, the login order does ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 sv8100 desktop applications 2 - 1343 default setting none system availability terminals all multiline terminals required component(s) pc class: pentium 3 processor speed: 1ghz ram: 512mb minimum, 1gb recommended display: super vga (800x600) or higher 50mb available disk sp...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1344 sv8100 desktop applications guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 2 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards fo...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 sv8100 desktop applications 2 - 1345 10-12-10 cd-cp00-us network setup – subnet mask define the media gateway subnet mask address. 128.0.0.0 192.0.0.0 224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 248.0.0.0 252.0.0.0 254.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 255.128.0.0 255.192.0.0 255.224.0.0 255.240.0.0 255.248.0.0 25...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1346 sv8100 desktop applications 10-20-01 lan setup for external equipment – tcp port define the tcp port number for the lan cti and o&m communication between the cd-cp00-us and the desktop applications. 0~65535 default: external device 1 (cti server) = 0 external devi...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 sv8100 desktop applications 2 - 1347 15-07-01 programmable function keys assign a function key to terminals. Line key 1~48 0~99 (normal function code 751 by default) 00 ~ 99 (appearance function code) (service code 752 by default) 20-02-23 system options for multiline tele...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1348 sv8100 desktop applications in addition to the above programming, define the programming options as required for the system features. Refer to the univerge sv8100 programming manual for programming details.Callback, callback request, and auto redial are not suppor...
Page 1377: Sv8100 Internal Router
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 sv8100 internal router 2 - 1349 sv8100 internal router description the sv8100 internal router converged network appliance is an intelligent, all-in-one networking solution for enterprises and service providers. It reduces costs by simplifying the deployment, management, an...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1350 sv8100 internal router voip resolves nat/fw traversal problems for sip, mgcp and h.323 traffic, and allows a single public ip address to be used for multiple voip clients. Voip survivability is also provided so that local sip pstn gateways are available for inboun...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 sv8100 internal router 2 - 1351 default setting none system availability terminals ip multiline station (sip) ip single line station (sip) required component(s) sv8100 internal router blade cd-rtb related features none guide to feature programming system programming is not...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1352 sv8100 internal router operation reference edgemar internal router board manual. Operating procedures depend on the application..
Page 1381: Sv8100 Netlink
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 sv8100 netlink 2 - 1353 sv8100 netlink description the netlink feature allows up to 16 sites to be linked together over a data communication ip netlink that allows remote sites to have the same service features as the main site, acting as one system. Systems can be install...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1354 sv8100 netlink conditions with version 4000 or higher software, systems using netlink no longer refer to programs 10-46-06 sip registrar port and 10-46-13 subscribe session port. New programs 51-17-01 and 51-17-02 are used to change the ports on a per system basis...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 sv8100 netlink 2 - 1355 when fail-over occurs, the primary system is changed to another communication server. The ip applications do not know the new primary ip address, so the following features are disabled after fail-over: smdr acd-mis sip terminal soft phone ip k-ccis ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1356 sv8100 netlink with version 4000 or higher software, dt700 series ip terminals and wireless ip terminals can be registered to secondary systems in a netlink environment, softphones must still register to the primary only. For a network to be suitable for voip it m...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 sv8100 netlink 2 - 1357 when installing a secondary system in a netlink network and the secondary system has cd-lca blades installed, the cd-lca blades will come online and assign ports before any cd-dlca blades are assigned. Always connect to the primary system when using...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1358 sv8100 netlink restrictions all ip trunks must be connected to the primary system, version 4000 (v4.01 or lower). The number of total ports depends on the primary system. System id (program 51-01-02) must be unique for each system in a netlink network. Acd/mis can...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 sv8100 netlink 2 - 1359 when the secondary netlink system calls out using its own sip trunk, no dsps are used from the primary system. The netlink nodes which have their own sip trunks can use register ids independently of each other. A secondary netlink system is able to ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1360 sv8100 netlink conditions main software version 5000 or higher and the version 5.00 main version license (0034) are required to support the netlink multi-sip carrier feature. It is possible to set register id for trunks that belong to that specific system. For exa...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 sv8100 netlink 2 - 1361 required component(s) cd-cp00-us blade with pz-32/64/128ipla or pz-32/64/128iplb and pz-me50-us daughter boards lk-sys-netlinkx-lic related features none guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs tha...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1362 sv8100 netlink 10-12-10 cd-cp00-us network setup – subnet mask define the media gateway subnet mask address. 128.0.0.0 192.0.0.0 224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 248.0.0.0 252.0.0.0 254.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 255.128.0.0 255.192.0.0 255.224.0.0 255.240.0.0 255.248.0.0 255.252.0.0 255...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 sv8100 netlink 2 - 1363 51-01-03 netlink system property setting – secondary system flag if set to 0, netlink is dynamically established based on node list in program 51-03-01. Primary system is selected in the order the system wakes up. If set to 1, the system connects wi...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1364 sv8100 netlink 51-05-01 netlink timer settings – keep alive sending interval this is the keep alive sending time from the secondary system to confirm communication with the primary system. 1~3600 (seconds) (default = 5) 51-05-02 netlink timer settings – keep alive...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 sv8100 netlink 2 - 1365 51-07-02 netlink primary compulsion specification setting – package reset timing option when forced change primary system is done, all packages reset. This option can select the timing of package reset. 0 = reset when all packages are idle, otherwis...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1366 sv8100 netlink 51-09-06 netlink communication port settings – database replication communication listening port set the port used to replicate database. 0~65535 (default = 58002) 51-09-07 netlink communication port settings – database replication primary detection...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 sv8100 netlink 2 - 1367 51-13-02 netlink options– time zone option when set to 0, the following features are affected: clock display, incoming/outgoing history list. When set to 1, the following features are affected: vrs time announce, date and time setting service code, ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1368 sv8100 netlink 51-16-05 netlink system data replication mode setting – system data replication wait time set the wait time until replication starts when netlink is created. 1~86400 (seconds) (default = 180) 51-16-06 netlink system data replication mode setting – s...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 sv8100 netlink 2 - 1369 operation none 84-26-03 ipl basic setup – rtcp port number (rtp port number +1) assign the rtcp port number to used for each dsp on the ipla. 0~65534 defaults: voip gw1 = 10021 voip gw2 = 10053 voip gw3 = 10085 voip gw4 = 10117 voip gw5 = 10149 voip...
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Page 1399: Sv8100 Poe Gigabit Switch
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 sv8100 poe gigabit switch 2 - 1371 sv8100 poe gigabit switch description the nec poe gigabit switch (gswu) is a fully managed switch which brings gigabit speeds to users while adding a whole new level of intelligence and security to networks. The eight 10/100/1000 mbps por...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1372 sv8100 poe gigabit switch vlan port based and 802.1q tag-based vlans management vlan automatic configuration of vlans across multiple switches through gvrp/ garp auto mdi/mdix port mirroring traffic on a port can be mirrored to another port for analysis with a net...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 sv8100 poe gigabit switch 2 - 1373 the ip address for the gswu will be assigned in program program 10-55 on the sv8100. It contains settings for ip address, subnet mask and a gateway ip address. Stacking formation when a gswu determines that it is an “add-on” by the config...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1374 sv8100 poe gigabit switch default setting none system availability terminals none required components cd-etia related features none table 2-75 migration supported blades blade color chs1u-us blue 19” chassis chs2u b-us blue 9.5” base chassis chs2u e blue 9.5” exp ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 sv8100 poe gigabit switch 2 - 1375 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1376 sv8100 poe gigabit switch 10-55-04 package network setup – sub net mask define the subnet mask for the cd-etia. 128.0.0.0 192.0.0.0 224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 248.0.0.0 252.0.0.0 254.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 255.128.0.0 255.192.0.0 255.224.0.0 255.240.0.0 255.248.0.0 255.252.0.0 ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 sv8100 poe gigabit switch 2 - 1377 operation none.
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Page 1407: Sv8100/sv8300 Terminals
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 sv8100/sv8300 terminals 2 - 1379 sv8100/sv8300 terminals description the sv8100/sv8300 is a full-featured ip based communications system providing a rich feature set with pure voice over ip (voip) communications, across corporate local and wide area networks (lan and wan)....
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1380 sv8100/sv8300 terminals sv8100 supports aes 128 bit encryption. Program 10-46-08 mode1 (read only) represents aes 128 bit. Conditions in version 3000 or higher software the system can be programmed to blink the page number of a dt300/dt700 desi-less terminal when ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 sv8100/sv8300 terminals 2 - 1381 desi-less screen page switching only applies to idle terminals. If a terminal is not idle, the screen will not switch if another call comes in until the phone goes idle. Table 2-77 terminal category reference chart (dt300/dt700) provides a ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1382 sv8100/sv8300 terminals dt 700 series ip terminals dt 710 (economy) itl-2-( ) itl-6d-( ) economical terminal providing access to basic telephony and messaging service fully functional keypad providing standard business functions such as hold, transfer, speaker, mi...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 sv8100/sv8300 terminals 2 - 1383 table 2-78 terminal category reference chart (d term series i terminals) provides a quick reference of the series i terminals. Wireless handset c124 — sip dect g955 — sip dect cordless dth-4r-1 cordless ii lite dtl-8r-1 — cordless dect tabl...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1384 sv8100/sv8300 terminals table 2-79 connectivity of options provides a quick overview of the options available with the dt300/dt700 series telephones. Table 2-79 connectivity of options terminal options ip terminals digital terminals sophisticated itl-320c-1 value ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 sv8100/sv8300 terminals 2 - 1385 table 2-80 terminal and adapter compatibility shows the compatibility between the terminals and adapter used in the system. Table 2-80 terminal and adapter compatibility terminal adapter unit ada-l apr-l ilpa psa-l bch-l bha-l gba-l digital...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1386 sv8100/sv8300 terminals table 2-81 dt330 compatibility settings ada-l unit switch settings terminal lot number dt-330 xxx i lx or lower (version 1.E0 or lower) xxx i mx (version 8.10) xxxjsx or higher (version 2.20 or higher) ada connection for recording only. Dip...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 sv8100/sv8300 terminals 2 - 1387 table 2-83 terminal and line key/lcd compatibility shows the compatibility between the terminals and line key or lcd used in the system. Table 2-83 terminal and line key/lcd compatibility terminal line key/lcd 8 lk-l 8lkd(ld)-l 8lki(ld)-l 1...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1388 sv8100/sv8300 terminals table 2-84 terminal and ten key kit compatibility shows the compatibility between the terminals and ten key kits used in the system. Table 2-84 terminal and ten key kit compatibility terminal ten key kit bs(f)-l bs(s)-l bs(acd)-l bs(braille...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 sv8100/sv8300 terminals 2 - 1389 table 2-85 adapter compatibility shows the compatibility between the adapters used in the system. Encryption encryption must be turned on in the dt700 as well as the sv8100 for encryption to take place. Encryption is supported between the d...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1390 sv8100/sv8300 terminals table 2-86 ipla dsp usage codec baseline with srtp 32voip db g.711 32 32 g.722 32 24 g.726 32 24 g.729ab 32 24 g.723.1 24 16 ilbc 24 16 t38 32 28 64voip db g.711 64 64 g.722 64 48 g.726 64 48 g.729ab 64 48 g.723.1 48 32 ilbc 48 32 g3 fax 64...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 sv8100/sv8300 terminals 2 - 1391 table 2-87 iplb dsp usage codec baseline with srtp 32voip db g.711 32 32 g.722 32 32 g.726 32 32 g.729ab 32 32 g.723.1 32 32 ilbc 32 32 t.38 udpl 32 32 t.38 rtp 32 32 64voip db g.711 64 64 g.722 64 64 g.726 64 64 g.729ab 64 64 g.723.1 64 64...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1392 sv8100/sv8300 terminals default setting none system availability terminals none required component(s) none related features none guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this fea...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 sv8100/sv8300 terminals 2 - 1393 10-46-08 dt700 server information setup – encryption type read only 10-46-09 dt700 server information setup – one time password set the one-time password for encryption authentication to the dt700. Up to 10 characters (0~9, , # ) (default =...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1394 sv8100/sv8300 terminals operation refer to individual features..
Page 1423: Synchronous Ringing
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 synchronous ringing 2 - 1395 synchronous ringing description synchronous ringing synchronizes co/pbx incoming ringing with the incoming ringing pattern from a central office. Conditions when the multiline terminal is ringing at secondary extension (se)/virtual extension (v...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1396 synchronous ringing guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for featur...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 synchronous ringing 2 - 1397 operation none 22-03-01 trunk ring tone range – ring tone pattern assign ring tone ranges to trunks. Trunks ring extensions according to the ring tone range selected in program 22-03-0 and the settings made with either service code 720 or progr...
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T1 trunking (with ani/dnis compatibility) 2 - 1399 t t1 trunking (with ani/dnis compatibility) description the t1/pri interface gives the system t1 trunking ability. This blade uses a single universal slot and provides up to 24 trunk circuits. In additional to providing digital-quality trunking, the...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1400 t1 trunking (with ani/dnis compatibility) flexible routing based on the data received, the system can route the incoming ani/dnis call to: an extension an acd or voice mail master extension number a vrs and play a vrs message to the caller a department group pilot...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 t1 trunking (with ani/dnis compatibility) 2 - 1401 smdr can print trunk port names or received dialed number for ani/dnis or did trunks. If enabled in programming, dnis digits can be printed on the smdr reports instead of the trunk name. T1 trunks follow tie line toll rest...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1402 t1 trunking (with ani/dnis compatibility) required software none related features caller id central office calls, answering central office calls, placing code restriction dial tone detection direct inward dialing (did) isdn compatibility station message detail rec...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 t1 trunking (with ani/dnis compatibility) 2 - 1403 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and web...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1404 t1 trunking (with ani/dnis compatibility) 10-03-06 etu setup (dti (t1) pkg setup) – number of ports set up and confirm the basic configuration data for the number of ports required. 0 = auto 1 = 4 ports 2 = 8 ports 3 = 12 ports 4 = 16 ports 5 = 20 ports (default =...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 t1 trunking (with ani/dnis compatibility) 2 - 1405 14-02-01 analog trunk data setup – signaling type (dp/dtmf) for ani/dnis, the following additional settings in program 14-02 are recommended: item 1: signaling type (dp/ dtmf) = 2 (dtmf) item 2: ring detect type = 1 (immed...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1406 t1 trunking (with ani/dnis compatibility) 20-09-01 class of service options (incoming call service) – second call for did/disa/dil/ e&m override turn off or on an extension ability to receive a second call from a did, disa, dil, or tie line caller. With this optio...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 t1 trunking (with ani/dnis compatibility) 2 - 1407 20-14-07 class of service options for disa/e&m – external paging enable/disable a disa or tie trunk caller ability to use telephone system external paging. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 1 for cos 1~15) 20-14-08 class of servic...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1408 t1 trunking (with ani/dnis compatibility) 22-11-03 did translation number conversion – did name for each did translation table entry (1~2000), specify the name that should show on the dialed extension display when it rings. Maximum 12 digits (default not assigned)...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 t1 trunking (with ani/dnis compatibility) 2 - 1409 34-09-02 ani/dnis service options – delimiter dial code define the character telco uses as a delimiter (see entries 1~5 in program 34-09-01). Valid entries are: 0~9, # , and . 1~9, 0, , # (default = for cos 1~15) 34-09...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1410 t1 trunking (with ani/dnis compatibility) 34-09-06 ani/dnis service options – routing spd table setup define which part of the spd dial table set up in program 13-04 the system uses for ani/dnis caller id look-ups and ani/dnis routing (start = 0, 100~1900, end = 0...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 t1 trunking (with ani/dnis compatibility) 2 - 1411 operation refer to the operation for the following features: central office calls, answering central office calls, placing direct inward dialing (did) tie lines.
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Page 1441: Tandem Ringing
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 tandem ringing 2 - 1413 tandem ringing description tandem ringing allows an extension user to have two telephones with one telephone number. For example, extension 105 (the master telephone) sets tandem ringing with extension 106. When extension 105 receives an incoming ca...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1414 tandem ringing tandem ringing is not supported with extensions defined as operator extensions in program 20-17-01. Default setting disabled system availability terminals master telephone: tdm multiline terminals or single line telephones slave telephone: single li...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 tandem ringing 2 - 1415 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature pro...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1416 tandem ringing 4. Enter the extension number to be considered the slave telephone (the telephone that rings when the master extension rings). A confirmation tone is heard (if speaker was used). 5. Press speaker to hang up (if the key is lit). While the feature is ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 tandem trunking (unsupervised conference) 2 - 1417 tandem trunking (unsupervised conference) description tandem trunking allows an extension user to join two outside callers in a trunk-to-trunk conference. The extension user can then drop out of the call, leaving the trunk...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1418 tandem trunking (unsupervised conference) method d - automatic tandem trunking setup to speed dial number this method allows an extension user to easily set up an unsupervised conference with a call they have placed on hold. A class of service option is available,...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 tandem trunking (unsupervised conference) 2 - 1419 with an analog trunk, the continue/disconnect code may work using dtmf sounds from the opposite side trunk. With an isdn trunk, program 14-01-25 must be enabled to detect the continue/disconnect code. The continue/disconne...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1420 tandem trunking (unsupervised conference) required component(s) none related features call forwarding, off-premise central office calls, answering central office calls, placing direct inward system access (disa) guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 an...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 tandem trunking (unsupervised conference) 2 - 1421 14-01-13 basic trunk data setup – trunk- to-trunk transfer for each trunk that should be able to participate in a tandem call, enter 1. 0 = disable 1 = enable (default = 1) 15-07-01 programmable function keys (optional) as...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1422 tandem trunking (unsupervised conference) method b – tandem trunking with transfer key 24-02-07 system options for transfer – trunk-to-trunk transfer release warning tone this timer starts when a trunk begins talking with another trunk (for example: trunk-to-trunk...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 tandem trunking (unsupervised conference) 2 - 1423 15-07-01 programmable function keys assign a function key for transfer (code 06). Line key 1~48 0~99 (normal function code 751 by default) 00 ~ 99 (appearance function code) (service code 752 by default) 20-06-01 class of ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1424 tandem trunking (unsupervised conference) method c – tandem trunking on hang up 24-02-10 system options for transfer – disconnect trunk-to-trunk this timer starts after the trunk-to-trunk warning tone is heard. 0~64800 (seconds) (default = 0) 25-07-07 system timer...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 tandem trunking (unsupervised conference) 2 - 1425 20-11-11 class of service options (hold/ transfer service) – automatic on-hook transfer turn off or on the trunk-to-trunk transfer restriction. If enabled, trunk-to-trunk transfer is not possible. 0 = off 1 = on (default =...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1426 tandem trunking (unsupervised conference) method d – tandem trunking to speed dial number program number program name description/comments assigned data level 1 2 3 11-10-06 service code setup (for system administrator) – setting the automatic transfer for each tr...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 tandem trunking (unsupervised conference) 2 - 1427 13-04-04 speed dialing number and name – transfer destination number store transfer destination number data in the speed dialing areas. If transfer mode is (refer to 13-04-03): 1 = internal dial mode 1~9, 0, , # , p, r, @...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1428 tandem trunking (unsupervised conference) 20-07-11 class of service options (administrator level) – forced trunk disconnect (analog trunk only) turn off or on an extension user ability to use forced trunk disconnect. This allows the extension user to disconnect an...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 tandem trunking (unsupervised conference) 2 - 1429 trunk disconnect continue/disconnect codes program number program name description/comments assigned data level 1 2 3 14-01-25 basic trunk data setup – continued/discontinued trunk-to-trunk conversation enable/disable the ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1430 tandem trunking (unsupervised conference) operation method a – tandem trunking from conference to set up a tandem call: 1. Place or answer first trunk call. 2. Press conf softkey. 3. Place or answer second trunk call. 4. To set up the tandem call, press conf twice...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 tandem trunking (unsupervised conference) 2 - 1431 2. Press speaker or hang up. If program 20-13-10 is set to 0, the conference ends and the line keys go out. If program 20-13-10 is set to 1, to manually disconnect the conference, forced trunk disconnect (i.E., press the l...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1432 tandem trunking (unsupervised conference) 2. Press hold to place the first trunk call on hold. 3. Place a second trunk call. 4. Hang up. This sets up an unsupervised conference with both outside parties. The line keys for the trunks light solid red. To disconnect ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 tandem trunking (unsupervised conference) 2 - 1433 to set and change the destination of the automatic tandem trunk call: 1. Dial service code 735 (or the service code set for set destination for automatic trunk-to-trunk transfer). 2. Dial the desired trunk number (trunk nu...
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Page 1463: Tapi Compatibility
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 tapi compatibility 2 - 1435 tapi compatibility description the system has telephony applications programming interface (tapi) compatibility that provides: reduced tapi feature set (see the supported tapi commands chart below) caller id data to the pc for data base lookups ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1436 tapi compatibility the tapi compatibility feature does not support cap keys 1000~9999. Only 0001~0999 can be supported. With version 4000 or higher software, soai and 3rd party cti can be used at the same time in the system. This allows systems at version 4000 or ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 tapi compatibility 2 - 1437 aspirenet is not supported when soai and 3rd party tapi are used in the same system. Ccis link reconnect is not supported when soai and 3rd party tapi are used in the same system. Default setting disabled system availability terminals sv8100 mul...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1438 tapi compatibility guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 tapi compatibility 2 - 1439 10-12-02 cd-cp00-us network setup – subnet mask the setting of subnet mask is invalid when all host addresses are 0. If the network section is: 0, 127, 128.0, 191.255, 192.0.0, 223.255.255 the setting of subnet mask is invalid. 128.0.0.0 192.0.0...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1440 tapi compatibility operation tapi operation is automatic once programmed in the telephone system and enabled in the pc tapi application, unless a headset is used. Using the headset with automatic answer: 1. With the multiline terminal in an idle state, press the h...
Page 1469: Tone Override
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 tone override 2 - 1441 tone override description the multiline terminal user that calls a busy station and receives a call waiting tone can generate a tone override that is heard by the originator and busy station. The busy station user can place the existing call on hold ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1442 tone override guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature prog...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 tone override 2 - 1443 20-09-01 class of service options (incoming call service) – second call for did/disa/dil/ e&m override turn off or on an extension ability to receive a second call from a did, disa, dil, or tie line caller. With this option set to 1, the destination ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1444 tone override operation to send off-hook signals to an extension busy on a call: your extension may send off-hook signals automatically. 1. Dial (program11-16-04). - or - dial 709 (program 11-12-02). - or - press the off-hook signaling key (program 15-07-01 code 3...
Page 1473: Traffic Reports
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 traffic reports 2 - 1445 traffic reports description the system can send data to a pc connected to the univerge sv8100. The telephone call traffic data for each extension is captured for use with the station message detail recording (smdr) feature. Call traffic the total o...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1446 traffic reports system availability terminals all terminals required component(s) software licenses for smdr traffic total report – sample report terminal otg duration cost icm answer duration ringing abandon 301 54 01:45:14 720 326 115 02:11:52 00:09:36 301 92 02...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 traffic reports 2 - 1447 related features station message detail recording guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are...
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Page 1477: Transfer
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 transfer 2 - 1449 transfer description transfer permits an extension user to send an active intercom or outside call to any other extension in the system. With transfer, any extension user can quickly send a call to the desired co-worker. A call a user transfers, automatic...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1450 transfer transfer call into conference/existing call this feature allows either a multiline terminal or single line telephone user with barge-in ability to transfer a call into an existing call. This call can be a 2-party call, a conference call, or a barge-in con...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 transfer 2 - 1451 with transfer to busy extensions enabled (program 24-02-01 = 1), call forwarding with both ringing offers a unique option. A transferred call waits for either the forwarding or destination extension to become free. The call goes through to the extension t...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1452 transfer default setting enabled system availability terminals all multiline terminals required component(s) none related features barge-in call waiting/camp-on caller id call forwarding conference meet me paging transfer one-touch calling quick transfer to voice ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 transfer 2 - 1453 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature programmi...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1454 transfer 15-07-01 programmable function keys extension users may want a function keys programmed for transfer (code 06). Line key 1~48 0~99 (normal function code 751 by default) 00 ~ 99 (appearance function code) (service code 752 by default) 20-02-04 system optio...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 transfer 2 - 1455 20-11-18 class of service options (hold/ transfer service) – no recall no recall set to 1 does not stop transferred calls from recalling from a virtual extension. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 20-11-20 class of service options (hold/ transfer ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1456 transfer 21-01-03 system options for outgoing calls – trunk interdigit time (external) the system waits for this time to expire before placing the call in a talk state (call timer starts after time expires, voice over and barge-in are not allowed until after time ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 transfer 2 - 1457 24-02-02 system options for transfer – moh or ringback on transferred calls enable (0)/disable (1) moh on transfer. If enabled, a transferred caller hears music on hold while their call rings the destination extension. If disabled, a transferred caller he...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1458 transfer 25-06-01 vrs/disa one-digit code attendant setup – next attendant message number set up single digit dialing through the vrs. This gives vrs callers single-key access to extensions, the company operator, department calling groups and voice mail. For each ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 transfer 2 - 1459 operation transferring trunk calls to transfer a trunk call to a co-worker’s extension: 1. At the multiline terminal, press transfer. - or - at 500/2500 single line telephone, hookflash. You hear transfer dial tone. 2. Dial the co-worker’s extension numbe...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1460 transfer transferring intercom calls to transfer your intercom call: 1. At the multiline terminal, press hold. - or - at single line telephone, hookflash. 2. Dial extension to receive your call. If the extension is busy, does not answer or does not want the call, ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 transfer 2 - 1461 3. Hang up. The call is transferred to the trunk ring group defined in program 22-05-01 and all assigned extensions in the group (program 22-04-01) ring or it rings the external paging, enabling anyone to answer the call. Transferring an intercom or trunk...
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Page 1491: Trunk Group Routing
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 trunk group routing 2 - 1463 trunk group routing description trunk group routing sets outbound call routing options for users that dial the trunk group routing code (9) for trunk calls. Trunk group routing routes calls in the order specified by system programming. If a use...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1464 trunk group routing system availability terminals all terminals required component(s) none related features automatic route selection central office calls, placing direct inward dialing (did) dial tone detection multiple trunk types programmable function keys prim...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 trunk group routing 2 - 1465 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for featur...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1466 trunk group routing 14-06-01 trunk group routing – priority order number set the priority order number (1~4). 0 = not specify 1~100 : (trunk group number) 1001~1100 : (1000 + route table number) default: route 1, order number 1 = 1 (trunk group 1) order numbers 2,...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 trunk group routing 2 - 1467 15-07-01 programmable function keys assign a function key for trunk group routing access (code 02 + trunk group # ). Line key 1~48 0~99 (normal function code 751 by default) 00 ~ 99 (appearance function code) (service code 752 by default) 21-0...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1468 trunk group routing operation to place a call using trunk group routing: 1. At the multiline terminal, press speaker. - or - at single line telephone, lift the handset. 2. Dial 9. 3. Dial number. - or - 1. At the multiline terminal, press trunk group routing key (...
Page 1497: Trunk Groups
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 trunk groups 2 - 1469 trunk groups description trunk groups let you optimize trunk usage for incoming and outgoing calls. Each group can be accessed by an access code plus the group number. There are 100 available trunk groups and you set the access order in trunk group pr...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1470 trunk groups system availability terminals all terminals required component(s) none related features automatic route selection call appearance (cap) keys central office calls, placing dial tone detection direct inward dialing (did) programmable function keys ring ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 trunk groups 2 - 1471 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature progr...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1472 trunk groups 14-06-01 trunk group routing – priority order number set the priority order number 1~4. 0 = not specify 1~100 : (trunk group number) 1001~1100 : (1000 + route table number) default: route 1, order number 1 = 1 (trunk group 1) order numbers 2, 3, 4 = 0...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 trunk groups 2 - 1473 15-07-01 programmable function keys assign function keys for trunk group access (code 02 + group) or call appearance (cap) keys (code 08 + cap key orbit 0001~9999 (or 0000 for auto assign). Trunk groups: 1~100 line key 1~48 0~99 (normal function cod...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1474 trunk groups operation to place a call over a trunk group: 1. At the multiline telephone, press speaker. - or - at the single line telephone, lift the handset. 2. Dial 704. 3. Dial trunk group number (1~9 or 001~100). 4. Dial number. - or - 1. Press the trunk grou...
Page 1503: Trunk Queuing/camp-On
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 trunk queuing/camp-on 2 - 1475 trunk queuing/camp-on description trunk queuing permits an extension user to queue (wait in line) on-hook for a busy trunk or trunk group to become free. The system recalls the queued extension as soon as the trunk is available. The user does...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1476 trunk queuing/camp-on central office calls, placing programmable function keys guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. The...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 trunk queuing/camp-on 2 - 1477 operation to queue for a busy trunk: 1. Try to access the busy trunk. 2. Dial # or press trunk queuing/camp-on key (program 15-07 or sc 751: 35). 3. Hang up to leave a trunk queuing request. - or - wait off-hook to camp-on to the trunk. To an...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1478 trunk queuing/camp-on to cancel a trunk queuing/camp-on request: 1. At the multiline terminal, press idle speaker. - or - at the single line telephone, lift the handset. 2. Dial 770. 3. At the multiline terminal, press speaker to hang up. - or - at the single line...
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Ucb (unified communications for business) 2 - 1479 u ucb (unified communications for business) description ucb is a modular multimedia contact center solution providing skills-based routing (sbr) and blending customer contacts using telephone, email, web callback, web chat, voicemail and fax. Ucb pr...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1480 ucb (unified communications for business) telephone calls (incoming dit, ana, did, co, or ring transfer) terminate to a programmed queue. Each queue is programmed as a virtual extension so the number of queues depends on the total number of virtual extensions in t...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ucb (unified communications for business) 2 - 1481 the desktop application this application interfaces the agent with the multimedia contact center and provides a real-time indication of contact center activity. Details include the number of calls in queue (including indiv...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1482 ucb (unified communications for business) the q-outdial application this application allows significant improvement to agent productivity by blending outbound customer calls with incoming customer contact activity, reducing agent reluctance between calls, and mana...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ucb (unified communications for business) 2 - 1483 between queue progress announcements, the caller is parked and hears the music on hold (moh). When a k-ccis trunk is on hold, the specified line seizure access code is used by the system to retrieve the call from a held st...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1484 ucb (unified communications for business) restrictions ucb is not supported for centralized voice mail. Prior to resetting (powering off and on), the system for any reason, stop the ucb. Restart ucb after the system comes back up. Two sip extensions are needed for...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ucb (unified communications for business) 2 - 1485 virtual extensions are supported for queues (agent and operator) and pilot numbers (voice mail, hold, & executive conference). Sv8100 version 5000, ucb 5.1 and tsp 4.00 or higher software required. Programs 45-01-01 or 45-...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1486 ucb (unified communications for business) call transfer to acd queue trunk calls that terminate to a normal station, acd agent, or supervisor can be transferred to an acd queue. Calls must be blind transferred to the queue (the transferring party cannot wait with ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ucb (unified communications for business) 2 - 1487 the ucb schedule can be programmed per queue to automatically change mode for individual holidays or entire date ranges such as new year holiday, state holidays, and yom kippur. These holidays can be programmed years in ad...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1488 ucb (unified communications for business) logon/logoff an agent can log on or off using the q-desktop application. Operating statistics are collected until the agent logs off. Agent hot seating is supported because ucb tracks agent skill profile and statistics aga...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ucb (unified communications for business) 2 - 1489 restrictions: incoming acd queue calls cannot be received when the agent is on break; a queue depth parameter allows calls to deliver through worktime when callers have been waiting longer than the prescribed threshold. Wh...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1490 ucb (unified communications for business) voicemail function description user mailboxes are assigned to a mailbox class that defines a maximum number of new, saved, and deleted messages that the mailbox can contain and the number of days before purging each type o...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ucb (unified communications for business) 2 - 1491 4. When nothing is defined there, the system does what is defined in the company mailbox default one-touch keys. Conditions general: to access the ucb voicemail, the caller dials the voice messaging pilot number. Unheard a...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1492 ucb (unified communications for business) locally provided keyboard, monitor and mouse will be required for initial setup of the inucb ip address. Locally provided keyboard, monitor and mouse can be used for setup and administration of inucb (os and ucb applicatio...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ucb (unified communications for business) 2 - 1493 phone function name description supported (yes/no) message waiting light yes keys profile yes call voicemail yes voicemail transfer yes redirect to voicemail yes voicemail transfer yes record conversation yes login/logout ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1494 ucb (unified communications for business) presence buttons lcd display cli yes caller name no agent first name yes display mailboxes sharing the phone status no display number of new messages yes 2 display number of urgent messages yes display login state yes disp...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ucb (unified communications for business) 2 - 1495 queues wav editor multimedia queuing modules function name description supported (yes/no) limits system wide maximum (256) display view status of selected monitored extensions yes enter resolution codes through phone yes 1...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1496 ucb (unified communications for business) all other modules and applications outdial queuing outbound campaigns no web callback queuing no web chat queuing no function name description supported (yes/no) core client applications user clients: executive desktop, ex...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ucb (unified communications for business) 2 - 1497 default setting none system availability terminals all terminals (slt, sip dect, and third party sip phones can not be agents) required component(s) local pc for each agent (for desktop applications) a server pc loaded wit...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1498 ucb (unified communications for business) guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and web...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ucb (unified communications for business) 2 - 1499 10-12-02 cd-cp00-us network setup – subnet mask the setting of subnet mask is invalid when all host addresses are 0. If the network section is: 0, 127, 128.0, 191.255, 192.0.0, 223.255.255 the setting of subnet mask is inv...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1500 ucb (unified communications for business) 10-12-10 cd-cp00-us network setup – subnet mask define the media gateway subnet mask address. 128.0.0.0 192.0.0.0 224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 248.0.0.0 252.0.0.0 254.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 255.128.0.0 255.192.0.0 255.224.0.0 255.240.0.0 ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ucb (unified communications for business) 2 - 1501 10-20-01 lan setup for external equipment – tcp port define the tcp port (0~65535) when communicating to the cti server (type 1). 0~65535 default: external device 1 (cti server) = 0 external device 2 (acd mis) = 4000 exter...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1502 ucb (unified communications for business) 11-07-01 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. Up to eight digits (default not...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ucb (unified communications for business) 2 - 1503 16-01-03 department group basic data setup – department routing when busy (auto step call) set how the system routes an intercom call to a busy department group member. The caller can hear busy tone (0) or overflow to the ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1504 ucb (unified communications for business) 20-02-12 system options for multiline telephones – forced intercom ring (icm call type) enable/disable forced intercom ringing. If enabled, incoming intercom calls normally ring. If disabled, intercom calls voice-announce....
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 ucb (unified communications for business) 2 - 1505 20-23-06 system options for cti – 3rd party cti ip address read only program that displays the ip address of the currently connected 3rd party cti server. 0.0.0.0~ 126.255.255.254 128.0.0.1~ 191.255.255.254 192.0.0.1~ 223....
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1506 ucb (unified communications for business) operation ucb provides a comprehensive suite of online help for end users, customer administrators, and call center supervisors. Refer to the product manuals for the core applications: q-control, q-reports, q-desktop and t...
Page 1535: Um8000 Mail
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 um8000 mail 2 - 1507 um8000 mail description the um8000 mail voice mail system, using the univerge sv8100 system and a local area network, provide unified messaging services for voice, fax and email messages with access at either the desktop pc or the telephone. Unified me...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1508 um8000 mail transferring to voice mail by using transfer to voice mail, a multiline terminal extension user can transfer a call to their own or a co-worker’s mailbox. After the transfer goes through, the caller can leave a message in the mailbox. Live record while...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 um8000 mail 2 - 1509 voice mail queuing when accessing the voice mail, the system provides a voice mail queue. If all the voice mail ports are busy, any call trying to get to the voice mail is placed in queue. As the voice mail ports become available, the calls are connect...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1510 um8000 mail optional um8000 mail telanophy module features text-to-speech using nuance ® realspeak™ the um8000 text-to-speech (tts) package enables subscribers to have 24-hour, two-way access to microsoft exchange, novell groupwise, or lotus notes email messages w...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 um8000 mail 2 - 1511 multilingual support add languages, only united states english is on the drive at default. New languages can be added in the field from the support cd. Additional languages can be added in the field with an upgrade code. Both the um8000 and um8000 lite...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1512 um8000 mail mime multipurpose internet mail extension (mime), ensures that the voice messaging system can read the message header and body information. Multipart mime messages enable the email system to send enhanced versions of the message for messaging clients s...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 um8000 mail 2 - 1513 um8000 mail software version 11.2.1.3 or higher is required to support the amis/plusnet (networking) and text-to-speech (tts) features. Up to two ports of tts are supported when using the "full” version of um8000 on 2g or 8g drives. The tts feature is ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1514 um8000 mail vm8000 inmail and um8000 mail cannot be used at the same time in the same system. Ring group calls do not follow extension call forwarding to voice mail. Caller id information is passed from the voice mail to an extension for pre-answer display on an u...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 um8000 mail 2 - 1515 system availability terminals all terminals required component(s) cd-vm00 um8000 mail media kit cpu license required software when using viewmail for microsoft messaging (vmm) with office xp/2002 or office 2000 you must have at least service pack 3 for...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1516 um8000 mail these telanophy applications work on the following operating systems: windows xp windows 2000 windows vista (32-bit only) related features barge-in call forwarding caller id central office calls, answering central office calls, placing direct inward li...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 um8000 mail 2 - 1517 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature progra...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1518 um8000 mail 10-55-04 package network setup – sub net mask define the subnet mask for the cd-etia. 128.0.0.0 192.0.0.0 224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 248.0.0.0 252.0.0.0 254.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 255.128.0.0 255.192.0.0 255.224.0.0 255.240.0.0 255.248.0.0 255.252.0.0 255.254.0.0 25...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 um8000 mail 2 - 1519 14-01-22 basic trunk data setup – caller id to voice mail enable/disable the system ability to send the caller id digits to voice mail. Trunks 1~200 0 = disable 1 = enable (default = 0) 14-02-10 analog trunk data setup – caller id enable/disable a trun...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1520 um8000 mail 15-03-09 single line telephone basic data setup – caller id function - for external module enable/disable the caller ifd fsk signal for an external caller id module or a 3 rd -party vendor telephone with caller id display. If voice mail is used, set th...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 um8000 mail 2 - 1521 20-02-09 system options for multiline telephones – disconnect supervision enable/disable disconnect supervision for the system trunks. 0 = disable 1 = enable (default = 1) 20-06-01 class of service for extensions assign a class of service (1~15) to the...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1522 um8000 mail 20-13-05 class of service options (supplementary service) – intercom off-hook signaling turn off or on an extension ability to receive off-hook signals. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 1 for cos 1~15) 20-13-06 class of service options (supplementary service)...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 um8000 mail 2 - 1523 assign trunks as automated attendant trunks – method 1 24-02-02 system options for transfer – moh or ring back on transferred calls enable/disable moh on transfer. If set to 0, a transferred caller hears music on hold while their call rings the destina...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1524 um8000 mail assign trunks as automated attendant trunks – method 2 for either method: program number program name description/comments assigned data level 1 2 3 22-02-01 incoming call trunk setup assign 0 to each trunk you want to ring into voice mail as a normal ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 um8000 mail 2 - 1525 22-08-01 dil/irg no answer destination for voice mail overflow, enter the ring group that unanswered dils to voice mail ring after the dil call waiting time expires (program 22-01-04). 0 (no setting) 001~100 (incoming ring group) 102 (in-skin/ external...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1526 um8000 mail 45-01-06 voice mail integration options – record alert tone interval time set the time between voice mail conversation record alerts. 0~64800 (seconds) (default = 30) 45-01-18 voice mail integration options – trunk number mapping assign the digits of t...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 um8000 mail 2 - 1527 80-03-03 dtmf tone receiver setup – min. Detect level define the minimum detection level for dtmf tone receiver. 0~15 detect level 0: –10dbm(0) to –25dbm(15) detect level 1: –15dbm(0) to – 30dbm(15) detect level 2: –20dbm(0) to – 35dbm(15) detect level...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1528 um8000 mail 80-03-04 dtmf tone receiver setup – max. Detect level define the maximum detection level for dtmf tone receiver. 0~15 detect level 0: 0dbm(0) to –15dbm(15) detect level 1: –5dbm(0) to – 20dbm(15) detect level 2: –10dbm(0) to – 25dbm(15) detect level 3:...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 um8000 mail 2 - 1529 80-03-05 dtmf tone receiver setup – forward twist level define the forward twist level for dtmf tone receiver. 0~9 (1db~10db) default: type 1~5 = 5 (6dbm) 80-03-06 dtmf tone receiver setup – backward twist level define the backwards twist level for dtm...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1530 um8000 mail 80-04-02 call progress tone detector setup – min. Detection level define the various levels and timers for the call progress tone detector. Use this option to set the minimum detection level. 0~15 detect level 0: –15dbm(0) to –30dbm(15) detect level 1:...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 um8000 mail 2 - 1531 80-04-05 call progress tone detector setup – pulse count define the various levels and timers for the call progress tone detector. Use this option to set the pulse count. 1~255 default: type 1 (dt) = 1 type 2 (bt) = 1 type 3 (rbt) = 1 type 4, type 5 = ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1532 um8000 mail operation refer to vm8000 inmail on page 2-1601 for complete telephone operation procedures..
Page 1561: Umobility
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 umobility 2 - 1533 umobility description the umobility system is designed to enhance the mobile user’s experience by bringing features and functionality from office or residential services right to the smart phone. The umobility system allows the user to: answer the office...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1534 umobility the setting in prg 99-01-60 affects sip messages when using the call forward with both ring feature (twinning). For the umobility and desk phone to work together properly, this must be set to 1 (on). The default is 0 (off). The following conditions apply...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 umobility 2 - 1535 when a umobility device is on a call, a second call to that device does not follow forwarding. Call forward with both ring is not supported across k-ccis networks. Therefore, the desk phone, the umc server and the umobility mobile device must be in the s...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1536 umobility there should be three reserve pool users for every 10 umobility users that are connected to your ip-pbx system. For example, if you have 25 umobility users then you should create eight reserve pool users in both ip-pbx and umobility. Caller id informatio...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 umobility 2 - 1537 system availability terminals refer to the necworx website for application note ansv8100-09-007 containing the current list of supported mobile devices. Required component(s) version 3000 or higher software and appropriate licenses third party sip licens...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1538 umobility feature support tables for each supported mobile device: table 2-90 windows mobile devices feature/service description umobility sv8100 dual mode operations (umobility features and services in both wifi and cellular domain) yes handoff operations (ho) ye...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 umobility 2 - 1539 bluetooth no presentation (pbx/cm dependent) blind call transfer no consultative call transfer yes (only in wifi domain) mid-call dtmf numeric keys, excluding * and #. Yes voicemail message waiting indicator (mwi) yes (cellular data network dependent. En...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1540 umobility abbreviated extension dialing yes mid-call dtmf numeric keys, excluding * and #. Yes basic telephony (device dependent) speed dial no missed call indication yes (both wifi and cellular) call logs yes contact dialing yes mute/unmute yes speakerphone yes v...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 umobility 2 - 1541 basic telephony (pbx/cm dependent) enterprise dialing (ed) call forward all (cfa) yes call forward busy (cfb) yes call forward no answer (cfna) yes call hold and resume yes call waiting no conference call yes (participant only) calling line identificatio...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1542 umobility guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature programm...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 umobility 2 - 1543 10-12-10 cd-cp00-us network setup – subnet mask set the subnet mask of the ipla. 128.0.0.0 192.0.0.0 224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 248.0.0.0 252.0.0.0 254.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 255.128.0.0 255.192.0.0 255.224.0.0 255.240.0.0 255.248.0.0 255.252.0.0 255.254.0.0 255.255.0...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1544 umobility 14-02-23 analog trunk data setup – caller id receiving method rings extension before receiving caller id (1) or after receiving caller id (0). If caller id is received on a trunk that is in the same ring group as a umobility client device this should be ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 umobility 2 - 1545 16-01-03 department group basic data setup – department routing when busy (auto step call) set how the system routes an intercom call to a busy department group member. Intercom callers to the extension can either hear busy or route to the first availabl...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1546 umobility 24-02-04 system options for transfer – transfer recall time set the transfer recall time. An unanswered transferred call recalls to the extension that initially transferred it after this time. This also sets the time a transferred call camps-on to a busy...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 umobility 2 - 1547 umc server configuration for sv8100 84-26-01 ipl basic setup – ip address assign the ip address for each dsp on the ipla. Xxx.Xxx.Xxx.Xxx defaults: slot 1 = 172.16.0.20 : slot 4 = 172.16.0.44 voip gw 1~8: 172.16.0.20~ 172.16.0.27 99-01-60 options 60 this...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1548 umobility operation none ho_cell_autoanswer_clid this filed should have all possible outgoing trunk caller id for the umc server port. This information is provided to the umobility client device so it knows when an incoming call is from the umc server. Refer to th...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 unicast/multicast paging mode 2 - 1549 unicast/multicast paging mode description with version 3000 or higher software the ip terminals (dt7xx) can now receive an internal page via a unicast or multicast packet based upon system programming. This feature allows ip terminals...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1550 unicast/multicast paging mode figure 2-35 multicast mode example figure 2-36 unicast mode example.
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 unicast/multicast paging mode 2 - 1551 by default routers do not pass multicast packets between subnets. If you have ip phones in different subnets than the ipla, and you are trying to utilize multicast paging, you have to program the router to pass the multicast packet. R...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1552 unicast/multicast paging mode you can assign up to 16 ip phones in an internal or all call paging group. When using unicast mode, there must be an available dsp recourse for each ip phone in the page group at the time of the internal page. If the resources are les...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 unicast/multicast paging mode 2 - 1553 router that supports multicast packets if utilizing multicast mode related features ip multiline station (sip) meet me paging meet me paging transfer paging, external paging, internal guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1554 unicast/multicast paging mode 10-46-12 dt700 server information setup – multicast port sets the starting port number used by multicast. 0~65535 (default = 30000) 11-12-19 service code setup (for service access) – internal group paging service code setup. Mlt, slt ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 unicast/multicast paging mode 2 - 1555 operation to make an internal page announcement: multiline terminal/ip terminal/mh240 1. Press the zone internal paging key (program 15-07 or sc 751: 21 + 0 or 1~9 or 01~64 for zones (0 or 00 for all call). - or - press speaker or lif...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1556 unicast/multicast paging mode single line telephone/sip dect wireless 1. Lift the handset. 2. Dial 701 and the paging zone number (0~9 or 00~64). Dialing 0 or 00 calls all call internal paging. Dial 1 and the combined paging group code 1~8 or 0 (for internal/exter...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 uniform call distribution (ucd) 2 - 1557 uniform call distribution (ucd) description with uniform call distribution (ucd), an extension user can call an idle extension in a preprogrammed ucd group (department group – 64 department groups available) by dialing the group pil...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1558 uniform call distribution (ucd) the vrs can also transfer calls to ucd (department) groups. Refer to the voice response system (vrs) on page 2-1765 feature for more information on setting up the vrs. The system prevents hunting to a ucd (department) group extensio...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 uniform call distribution (ucd) 2 - 1559 priority routing figure 2-38 uniform call distribution (ucd) priority call routing priority 1 priority 2 priority 3 priority 2 priority 3 priority 2 priority 3 call telephone on a call telephone on a call priority 1 priority 1 call ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1560 uniform call distribution (ucd) circular routing figure 2-39 uniform call distribution (ucd) circular routing call 1 call 2 call 3 call 4.
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 uniform call distribution (ucd) 2 - 1561 system availability terminals all terminals required component(s) dspii-u10 unit and vrs compact flash (for delay announcements) related features automatic call distribution (acd) call forwarding call arrival (car) keys transfer vm8...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1562 uniform call distribution (ucd) guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizard...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 uniform call distribution (ucd) 2 - 1563 16-01-04 department group basic data setup – hunting mode set the action taken when a call reaches the last extension of the department group. 0 = last extension is called and hunting is stopped 1 = circular (default = 0) 16-01-05 d...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1564 uniform call distribution (ucd) 16-03-01 secondary department group assign extensions to multiple department groups and set the priority assignment. Each secondary department group can have up to 16 extensions assigned. Extension number maximum eight digits priori...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 uniform call distribution (ucd) 2 - 1565 operation to call a ucd group: 1. At the multiline terminal, press speaker. - or - at single line telephone, lift the handset. 2. Dial the ucd group (department) extension or pilot number. The system routes the call to the first fre...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1566 uniform call distribution (ucd) to log back in to your ucd (department calling) group: while you log back in, uniform call distribution routes calls to your extension. 1. Press speaker. 2. Dial 650 and 0. - or - press ucd (department calling) log in key (program 1...
Page 1595: Uniform Numbering Network
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 uniform numbering network 2 - 1567 uniform numbering network description uniform numbering network allows multiple or compatible systems to be connected in a network using tie lines. A station user can dial a system number and a station number (open numbering) or dial the ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1568 uniform numbering network default setting none system availability terminals all terminals required component(s) cd-4odta -or- cd-prta related features automatic route selection flexible system numbering k-ccis – ip k-ccis – t1 multiple trunk types.
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 uniform numbering network 2 - 1569 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1570 uniform numbering network 14-02-14 analog trunk data setup – loop start/ground start define an analog trunk as loop start or ground start. 0 = loop start 1 = ground start (default = 0) 14-05-01 trunk group – trunk group number assign trunks to trunk groups (1~100)...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 uniform numbering network 2 - 1571 44-03-01 dial analysis extension table – dial set the dial digits (24 digits maximum) 1~9, 0 # , @) to be used for the dial extension analysis table. When program 44-02-02 is set to 3, this program sets the dial extension analysis table...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1572 uniform numbering network 44-05-02 ars/f-route table – delete digits enter the number of digits to be deleted from the dialed number [0~255 (255 = delete all)]. 0~255 (255 = delete all) (default = 0) 44-05-03 ars/f-route table – additional dial number table enter ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 uniform numbering network 2 - 1573 44-06-01 additional dial table set the additional dial table to add prior to the dialed ars/f-route number. The additional dial table used is determined in program 44-05-03. Define the additional dial table (1~1000) to add digits in front...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1574 uniform numbering network operation none 44-09-01 weekly schedule for ars/ f-route define a weekly schedule for using ars/f-route day numbers 1~7, pattern numbers (1~10). The pattern number is defined in program 44-08-01. 1 = sunday (pattern 1~10) (default pattern...
Page 1603: Universal Slots
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 universal slots 2 - 1575 universal slots description the univerge sv8100 has six universal slots, and up to four cabinets can be installed. The system uses the same chassis for the 64, 256 and unlimited systems to support up to 24 universal slots. Up to four combined chs2u...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1576 universal slots table 2-93 sv8100 maximum system capacities – trunks/ports/channels number of: 9.5” chassis 19” chassis system maximum x 1 (cpu + 2 slots) x 1 (6 slots) x 2 (12 slots) x 3 (18 slots) x4 (24 slots) number of timeslots 1 pcm 48 104 208 312 416 444 da...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 universal slots 2 - 1577 table 2-94 sv8100 9.5” (base and expansion) maximum system capacities – trunks/ports/channels number of: 9.5” base 9.5” base + expansion system maximum x 1 (cpu + 2 slots) x 1 (6 slots) x 2 (12 slots) x 3 (18 slots) x4 (24 slots) number of timeslot...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1578 universal slots each universal slot is capable of 24 ports. The basic port package is limited to one chassis. The prta blades can be programmed as a 4/8/12/16/20/24 port fractional t1/pri. Program 10-39-01 must be enabled). If trying to assign an blade which would...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 universal slots 2 - 1579 cd-16dlca these blades are 16-port. Each circuit can support any attendant console, multiline terminal, or single line telephone adapter. This blade is installed in slots 2~6 of a chassis with cpu and slots 1~6 of expansion chassis. The maximum num...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1580 universal slots cd-4lca this 4-port single line interface blade supports four single line telephones and/or analog voice mail ports. Each blade provides a built-in ringer signal generator (rsg) and message waiting (mw) led voltage to single line telephones. This b...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 universal slots 2 - 1581 pz-4lca this daughter board is a 4-port single line interface. The pz-4lca is installed on the cd-4lca, and supports four single line telephones with built-in ringer signal generator (rsg) and message waiting (mw) led voltage to single line telepho...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1582 universal slots table 2-96 maximum system capacities for trunk interface blades trunk interface blades description maximum capacities notes basic port package expanded port package cd-2bria/ pz-2bria this 2/4-port basic rate interface for up to eight trunks provid...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 universal slots 2 - 1583 cd-prta this t1/ft1 trunk interface or isdn-primary rate digital trunk terminates fractional t1 trunks (up to 24 ds-0 channels). This blade supports ani/dnis trunks, and csu less function on t1. A combination of ground start and loop start signalin...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1584 universal slots cd-4odta the cd-4odta tie line blade is an out band dial type analog tie line interface blade. This blade supports system connections to either 2-wire (four lead, tip/ring) or 4-wire (eight lead, tip/ring/tip 1/ ring 1) e&m signalling tie lines (de...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 universal slots 2 - 1585 refer to the sv8100 general description manual or system hardware manual for more information. The following blade calculator allows you to determine the maximum power consumption for each cabinet. Cd-etia the cd-etia is an 8-port gigabit switch th...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1586 universal slots table 2-99 terminal power factor terminal power factor 19 inch metal chassis with fan = 9.5 inch plastic chassis without fan = item power factor dtl-24d-1 tel 0.8 dtl-8ld-1 tel 0.8 bha-l unit 2 ada-l unit 2 apr-l unit dt300 series : 2 d term series...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 universal slots 2 - 1587 for sv8100 systems with version 4000 or higher system software and has been migrated from a ux5000, table 2-101 migration supported application blades defines the application blades supported in current system chassis. Default setting none table 2-...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1588 universal slots system availability terminals none required component(s) any blade related features none guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they a...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 universal slots 2 - 1589 operation none 90-34-01 firmware information – pkg name list the package type and firmware for the packages installed. The data varies depending on the card in the slot. 90-34-02 firmware information – firmware version number view the package name ...
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Page 1619: User Programming Ability
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 user programming ability 2 - 1591 user programming ability description a station user can perform programming functions. Speed group dialing and function keys are just two features programmable from a station. Conditions multiline terminals must be idle and off-hook and ha...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1592 user programming ability guide to feature programming none operation none.
Page 1621: Virtual Extensions
Virtual extensions 2 - 1593 v virtual extensions description virtual extensions are available software extensions on the basic and expanded port packages. A virtual extension assigned to a line key can appear and ring on an individual station or multiple stations and be used for outbound access. Vir...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1594 virtual extensions tone override voice over when a valid system station calls a virtual extension appearing on another station, voice and mw softkeys appear in the display of the calling station, but they do not operate. When talking on a virtual extension you can...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 virtual extensions 2 - 1595 if a user dials a number not programmed in ars, program 26-01-03 determines if the system should route over the trunk group settings defined in program 21-02 or play an error tone. When using ars class of service, with program 26-01-03 set to (1...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1596 virtual extensions guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 virtual extensions 2 - 1597 15-07-01 programmable function keys assign virtual extension function keys on multiline telephones (code 03 + extension number). Line key 1~48 0~99 (normal function code 751 by default) 00 ~ 99 (appearance function code) (service code 752 by def...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1598 virtual extensions 15-25-01 desi-less page setup – incoming call notify event enable/disable the ability of a desi-less terminal to blink the page number that has an incoming call on one of the keys. 0 = disable 1 = enable (default = 1) 15-25-02 desi-less page set...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 virtual extensions 2 - 1599 operation to answer a call ringing a virtual extension: 1. Press the flashing virtual extension key. - or - go off-hook. Program 20-10-08 needs to be set to on (1) for extension class of service. To place a call to a virtual extension: 1. Go off...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1600 virtual extensions to program a virtual extension key on a telephone: 1. Press speaker. 2. Dial 752. 3. Press the key you want to program. 4. Dial 03. 5. Dial the number of the extension you want to appear on the key. 6. Press hold once for immediate ring (skip to...
Page 1629: Vm8000 Inmail
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail 2 - 1601 vm8000 inmail description the vm8000 inmail is a low cost voice mail solution that mounts on the cd-cp00-us. Its programming is fully integrated with chassis programming. This system offers most voice mail system features customers expect. Automated ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1602 vm8000 inmail leaving a message voice mail lets a multiline terminal extension user easily leave a message at an extension that is unanswered, busy or in do not disturb. The caller presses their voice mail key to leave a message in the called extension mailbox. Th...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail 2 - 1603 message center mailbox a message center mailbox is shared by more than one extension. Any multiline terminal that has a message center key for the shared mailbox can: listen to the messages stored in the shared mailbox transfer calls to the shared ma...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1604 vm8000 inmail vm8000 inmail available vm8000 inmail is a plug-in “in-skin” full-featured, dsp-based integrated voice mail with automated attendant. It is available in two models: the vm8000 inmail automated attendant answers incoming calls and routes them quickly ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail 2 - 1605 vm8000 inmail: directory dialing directory dialing allows an automated attendant caller to reach an extension by dialing the first few letters in the extension user’s name. With directory dialing, the caller does not have to remember the extension nu...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1606 vm8000 inmail refer to the vm8000 inmail system guide for complete details on setting these features. Conditions when using version 4000 or lower software, inmail is not supported for centralized voice mail in a kts to kts ccis network. When using version 5000 or ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail 2 - 1607 mailboxes with extension ids of 10-32 are not supported as these are already used by fixed system resources. Distribution list members can only have 2 or 3 digit extension ids. Live record does not work for monitored calls. Live record does not work ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1608 vm8000 inmail with version 4000 or higher software, the following rules apply when programming vm8000 inmail ports in program 47-01-17 on a system that has the basic 64 port license: when a pz-me50-us is not mounted to ccpu-us: the first port of vm800 inmail must ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail 2 - 1609 cpu license related features automatic call distribution (acd) barge-in caller id call forwarding central office calls, placing clock/calendar display direct inward line (dil) hold message waiting one-touch calling programmable function keys transfer.
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1610 vm8000 inmail guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for feature prog...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail 2 - 1611 15-02-26 multiline telephone basic data setup – msg key operation mode determine whether an extension msg key should function as a message key or voice mail key. If set as a message key, the user can press it to call the voice mail only when they hav...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1612 vm8000 inmail 15-07-01 programmable function keys assign a voice mail key to an extension. You must enter the voice mail key code (code 77) followed by: your own extension number if you are setting up your own voice mail key. A virtual extension number if you are ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail 2 - 1613 20-09-01 class of service options (incoming call service) – second call for did/disa/dil/ e&m turn off or on the extension ability to receive a second call from a did, disa, dil, or tie line caller. With this option set to 1, the destination extensio...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1614 vm8000 inmail 20-13-05 class of service options (supplementary service) – intercom off-hook signaling turn on or off an extension ability to receive off-hook signals. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 1 for cos 01~15) 20-13-06 class of service options (supplementary servi...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail 2 - 1615 assign trunks as automated attendant trunks – method 1 24-02-02 system options for transfer – moh or ringback on transferred calls enable/disable moh on transfer. If set to 0, a transferred caller hears music on hold while their call rings the destin...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1616 vm8000 inmail assign trunks as automated attendant trunks – method 2 for either method: program number program name description/comments assigned data level 1 2 3 22-02-01 incoming call trunk setup assign service type 0 to each trunk you want to ring into voice ma...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail 2 - 1617 24-02-03 system options for transfer – delayed call forwarding time set the time a transferred call waits at a forwarded extension before routing to the called extension mailbox. 0~64800 (seconds) (default = 10) 45-01-01 voice mail integration option...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1618 vm8000 inmail 47-01-02 vm8000 inmail system options – vm8000 inmail master name the chs2u gw-us must be reset for a change to this program to take effect. Use this option to modify the name for all vm8000 inmail ports. The system briefly displays this name when a ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail 2 - 1619 47-01-04 vm8000 inmail system options – non-subscriber message length set the maximum time for recorded messages for: automated attendant callers leaving a message or quick message in a subscriber mailbox. Outside callers transferred by an extension ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1620 vm8000 inmail 47-01-08 vm8000 inmail system options – delay in dialing digital pager callback number set the time delay (0~99 seconds) that occurs just before vm8000 inmail dials the digital pager callback number portion of the message notification callout number ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail 2 - 1621 47-01-10 vm8000 inmail system options – wait between non-pager callout attempts set the minimum time between non-pager message notification callouts in which the destination answers, says hello, dials 1 to acknowledge and then enters the wrong securi...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1622 vm8000 inmail 47-01-14 vm8000 inmail system options – number of callout attempts set how many times vm8000 inmail retries an incomplete message notification callout. This total includes unacknowledged callouts, callouts to a busy destination, and callouts to an un...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail 2 - 1623 47-01-17 vm8000 inmail system options – inmail port specify the port number of the first inmail port. Setting this program requires a cd-cp00-us reset for the changes to take effect. With software version 1.11 or higher the following rules apply when...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1624 vm8000 inmail 47-02-02 vm8000 inmail station mailbox options – mailbox number select the extension number associated with the mailbox you are programming. Normally, mailbox 1 should use mailbox number 101, mailbox 2 should use mailbox number 102, etc. To make prog...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail 2 - 1625 47-02-07 vm8000 inmail station mailbox options – recording conversation beep enable/disable the conversation record beep. If enabled, all parties on a call hear the voice prompt recording followed by a single beep when the extension user initiates co...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1626 vm8000 inmail 47-02-10 vm8000 inmail station mailbox options – forced unscreened transfer enable/disable automated attendant forced unscreened transfer for the subscriber mailbox. If enabled, each screened transfer (trf) to the extension is converted to an unscree...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail 2 - 1627 47-02-15 vm8000 inmail station mailbox options – directory list number set up a station/extension mailbox directory list. 0 = none 1~8 = list number = all (default = 0) 47-03-02 sv8100 inmail group mailbox options – mailbox number the group mailbox n...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1628 vm8000 inmail 47-06-04 group mailbox subscriber options – message retention determine how long a subscriber mailbox retains held and saved messages. If a message is left in a subscriber mailbox longer than this interval, vm8000 inmail deletes it. 1~90 days 0 (inde...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail 2 - 1629 47-06-08 group mailbox subscriber options – forced unscreened transfer enable/disable automated attendant forced unscreened transfer for the subscriber mailbox. If enabled, each screened transfer (trf) to the extension is converted to an unscreened t...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1630 vm8000 inmail 47-06-13 group mailbox subscriber options – directory list number specify the directory list number to which the group mailbox belongs. Use to set up a master mailbox assigned as a subscriber mailbox in 47-03-03. 0 = none 1~8 = list number = all (def...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail 2 - 1631 47-08-04 call routing mailbox options – fax detection enable/disable fax detection for the call routing mailbox. When enabled, the vm8000 inmail automated attendant (when using this mailbox) detects incoming fax cng tone. The fax then routes to the c...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1632 vm8000 inmail 47-10-01 sv8100 inmail trunk options – answer table assignment assign an inmail answer table to each direct inward line (dil) the automated attendant should answer. The automated attendant follows the routing specified by the selected answer table. A...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail 2 - 1633 47-11-02 vm8000 inmail answer table options – override mailbox category specify the category of the mailbox where automated attendant calls should route when you enable answer schedule override. Vm8000 inmail mailbox categories are subscriber mailbox...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1634 vm8000 inmail 47-11-03 vm8000 inmail answer table options – default mailbox category specify the category of mailbox used as the default mailbox. Vm8000 inmail mailbox categories are subscriber mailbox, master mailbox, and routing mailbox. Vm8000 inmail uses the d...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail 2 - 1635 47-12-01 vm8000 inmail answer schedules – schedule type assign a schedule type to the selected answer schedule. The schedule type determines how the answer schedule answers calls. The schedule can be one of the following types: 1. Day of the week a t...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1636 vm8000 inmail 47-12-02 vm8000 inmail answer schedules – answering mailbox category specify the category of mailbox to which automated attendant calls should route when the schedule is in effect. Vm8000 inmail mailbox categories are subscriber mailbox, master mailb...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail 2 - 1637 47-12-04 vm8000 inmail answer schedules – start day for range of days (type 2) answer schedules, select the day of the week the answer schedule should start. 1 = sunday 2 = monday 3 = tuesday 4 = wednesday 5 = thursday 6 = friday 7 = saturday default...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1638 vm8000 inmail acd delay announcement: only use if master mailboxes are used for acd delay announcements. 47-12-08 vm8000 inmail answer schedules – schedule end time specify the time the answer schedule should start. It applies to day of the week (type 1), range of...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail 2 - 1639 41-19-02 acd voice mail delay announcement – mailbox number for 1st announcement message assign voice mail acd announcement mailbox as the message source for the 1st announcement message. Dial (up to eight digits) (default = no setting) 41-19-03 acd ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1640 vm8000 inmail operation calling your mailbox to call your mailbox: with a multiline terminal, your voice mail key flashes green and your message center keys flash red when they have messages waiting. If you do not have a voice mail key, your message waiting led fl...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail 2 - 1641 checking messages if program 15-02-26 = 0 (message key): 1. Press the message key once. The user can use the vol up and vol down keys to view the new messages. If there are both voice mail messages and message waiting calls, the display indicates the...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1642 vm8000 inmail forwarding calls to your mailbox to activate or cancel call forwarding: 1. Press speaker (or lift the handset at the single line telephone) and choose from the following dial access codes: 741 = call forward – immediate (program 15-07 or sc 751: code...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail 2 - 1643 3. Hang up. Voice mail prompts your caller to leave a message in the mailbox you selected. Single line telephone 1. Hookflash. Dial voice mail master number followed by destination mailbox. If the transfer destination is an extension forwarded to voi...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1644 vm8000 inmail personal answering machine emulation (multiline terminal only) to enable or cancel personal answering machine emulation: 1. Press speaker (or lift the handset at the single line telephone) and choose from the following dial access codes: 741 = call f...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail 2 - 1645 2. Dial 0. You can have any combination of the message types in the table below on your telephone. 3. Press vol or vol to scroll through your display. 4. When you find the message you want to answer, press speaker. You can either: go to your voic...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1646 vm8000 inmail using directory dialing: 1. After the automated attendant answers, wait for the directory dialing message. The automated attendant may ask you to dial a digit for directory dialing. 2. Dial the letters that correspond to the name of the person you wi...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail park and page 2 - 1647 vm8000 inmail park and page description vm8000 inmail park and page can automatically park a call at an extension and page the user with a recorded paging message announcing the parked call. The called extension user can then go to any ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1648 vm8000 inmail park and page automated attendant direct to voice mail (dvm) when an extension has automated attendant direct to voice mail (dvm) enabled, all calls from the automated attendant go directly to the subscriber’s mailbox. The extension does not ring for...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail park and page 2 - 1649 for automated attendant unscreened (utrf) and screened (strf) transfers refer to table 2-104 park and page call handling . Defined 0 (no) 0 (no) if unanswered, caller hears greeting and can leave a message. Defined 0 (no) 1 (yes) if una...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1650 vm8000 inmail park and page system availability terminals all terminals required component(s) cd-cp00-us with pz-vm21 daughter board vm8000 inmail compactflash cpu license for vrs related features park paging, internal 1 (yes) 1 (imm) 0 (no) park and page occurs i...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail park and page 2 - 1651 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards fo...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1652 vm8000 inmail park and page setting up park and page for a group mailbox: program number program name description/comments assigned data level 1 2 3 47-06-07 group mailbox subscriber options – auto attendant do not disturb enable/disable auto attendant direct to v...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail park and page 2 - 1653 operation to record your paging message refer to table 2-105 recording your paging message . Table 2-105 recording your paging message recording your paging message in these instructions: [telephone softkey] to record your paging messag...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1654 vm8000 inmail park and page to set your call handling options refer to table 2-106 setting the call handling options . To retrieve a call parked in a personal parked orbit refer to table 2-107 picking up a parked call . Table 2-106 setting the call handling option...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail upload download audio 2 - 1655 vm8000 inmail upload download audio description the vm8000 inmail upload download audio feature allows the upload of mailbox greetings up to 1mb in size, recorded on a pc or professionally, to any valid subscriber mailbox in the...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1656 vm8000 inmail upload download audio the following details the page layout diagram of the two different user pro login ids: message name format downloaded messages are automatically assigned a name by the sv8100. This name includes the mailbox number the message wa...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail upload download audio 2 - 1657 conditions with version 3000 or lower software, uploading audio files to any type of call routing box and group mailboxes are not supported. Auto attendant and group mailbox greetings cannot be uploaded or deleted in the end use...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1658 vm8000 inmail upload download audio when a mailbox has a new message and the message is deleted using the user pro interface, the mwi of the mailbox will not be cancelled. The largest allowed upload file size is approximately 1mb. Files larger than this cannot be ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail upload download audio 2 - 1659 required component(s) pz-vm21 vm8000 inmail cf cpu license related features vm8000 inmail voice response system (vrs) upload download audio guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the progr...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1660 vm8000 inmail upload download audio troubleshooting the table below shows possible error messages and causes: 90-02-02 programming password setup – password configure the administrator accounts that are used when connecting to the kts via pcpro/ webpro. If using p...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail upload download audio 2 - 1661 operation listening to voice mail messages using user admin mode (ua) all messages stored on the inmail can be accessed via the mailbox user mode for playback or deletion. 1. To login, open an internet browser and enter the ip o...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1662 vm8000 inmail upload download audio 3. You will then see the main menu, click on the inmail audio up/download icon. The message numbers correspond to the same message number when accessed via the telephone. Message 1 is the first message, message 2 is the second m...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail upload download audio 2 - 1663 changing mailbox greetings using mailbox user mode (ub) audio files up to 1mb may be uploaded to the inmail for any mailbox greeting. In order for uploaded greetings to play on the vm8000 they must be in the proper format. Audio...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail – automatic access to vm by caller id 2 - 1665 vm8000 inmail – automatic access to vm by caller id description before, when a user outside the system accessed their inmail mailbox, they dialed voice mail, then entered an access code followed by their mailbox ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1666 vm8000 inmail – automatic access to vm by caller id conditions the vm8000 inmail – automatic access to vm by caller id (cid) feature requires version 5000 or higher software and the version 5000 enhancement license. When using this feature the inmail does not prom...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail – automatic access to vm by caller id 2 - 1667 trunks the following trunks support sending caller id: analog line isdn line (bri) isdn line (pri) sip line h.323 line required component(s) pz-vm21 vm8000 inmail compact flash cpu license for vm related features...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1668 vm8000 inmail – automatic access to vm by caller id guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcp...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail – automatic access to vm by caller id 2 - 1669 15-22-01 mobile extension setup – mobile extension target setup for each mobile extension number, select the abbreviated dial bin number to be associated with it. When using this feature with mobile extension, se...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1670 vm8000 inmail – automatic access to vm by caller id 22-11-05 did translation table number conversion – transfer destination number 1 for each did translation table entry (1-2000), specify the first and second transfer destinations if the callers receives a busy or...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail – automatic access to vm by caller id 2 - 1671 operation retrieve vm messages to retrieve vm messages from outside of office: if incoming analog trunks are used in the system main number: 214-555-5678 outside party number: 214-555-1212 program 22-02-01: trunk...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1672 vm8000 inmail – automatic access to vm by caller id if incoming did trunks are used in the system main number: 214-555-5678 outside party number: 214-555-1212 program 22-02-01: trunk 1 did program 22-11-05: set transfer destination, 102 inmail program 13-04-01: sp...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail – cascade message notification 2 - 1673 vm8000 inmail – cascade message notification description if an extension user receives a new message in their mailbox, cascading message notification will call them at up to five preset destinations to let them know a n...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1674 vm8000 inmail – cascade message notification conditions main software version 4000 (4.00 or higher) and the version 4000 main version license are required to support this feature. The inmail language prompts installed on the cf must be version 2.10 or higher. The ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail – cascade message notification 2 - 1675 figure 2-42 cascade message notification flow chart-1.
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1676 vm8000 inmail – cascade message notification figure 2-43 cascade message notification flow chart-2.
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail – cascade message notification 2 - 1677 figure 2-44 cascade message notification flow chart-3.
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1678 vm8000 inmail – cascade message notification message notification to normal telephone numbers this is a basic overview of how message notification works to phone numbers assuming the retry attempts are at default. The system determines which numbers are internal e...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail – cascade message notification 2 - 1679 3. After the pager service answers, inmail waits for the timer 47-01-08 then sends the dial string in 47-01-07 which causes the pager display to show the subscriber’s mailbox number as well as the number of new messages...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1680 vm8000 inmail – cascade message notification guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail – cascade message notification 2 - 1681 47-01-09 vm8000 inmail system options – wait between digital pager callout attempts use this option to set the minimum time (1-255 minutes) between unacknowledged or unanswered digital pager message notification callout...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1682 vm8000 inmail – cascade message notification 47-01-14 vm8000 inmail system options – number of callout attempts notify call attempt with cascade pager notification: set how many times a mailboxes enabled pager notification destinations are tried. For example if 47...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail – cascade message notification 2 - 1683 47-20-02 station mailbox message notification – notification begin hour for the selected entry (1-5), use this option to set the hour when message notification will start. Notification will occur only for new messages r...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1684 vm8000 inmail – cascade message notification 47-20-05 station mailbox message notification – notification number for the selected entry (1-5), use this option to set the telephone number (16 digits maximum) message notification will dial to notify the subscriber o...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail – cascade message notification 2 - 1685 47-20-08 station mailbox message notification – notification security for the selected entry (1-5), use this option to enable or disable security code protection for the callout. If enabled, the user is required to ente...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1686 vm8000 inmail – cascade message notification 47-22-03 group mailbox notification options – notification end hour for the selected entry (1-5), use this option to set the hour when message notification will stop. Notification will occur only for new messages receiv...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail – cascade message notification 2 - 1687 47-22-06 group mailbox notification options – notification busy attempts for the selected entry (1-5), use this option to set how many times inmail will retry an incomplete message notification callout to a busy destina...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1688 vm8000 inmail – cascade message notification operation to set up cascade notification: 1. Access the all message notification setting menu. Log onto subscriber mailbox. ↓ dial op(67) / press "more >" → "setup" mailbox options menu. ↓ dial n(6) / press "notfy" noti...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail – cascade message notification 2 - 1689 2. All message notifications setting menu. ↓ dial o(6) / press "on" ↑dial o(6) / press "off" soft key operation (3-line phone/super display phone) on/on turn all notifications on off/off turn all notifications off dest/...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1690 vm8000 inmail – cascade message notification soft key operation (3-line phone/super display phone) dest1/destination1 proceed to phone notification destination 1 menu dest2/destination2 proceed to phone notification destination 2 menu dest3/destination3 proceed to...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail – cascade message notification 2 - 1691 5. Message notification programming (begin hour) 6. Message notification programming (end hour) 7. Message notification programming (notification type) 8. Message notification programming (number) 9. Message notificatio...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1692 vm8000 inmail – cascade message notification 10. Message notification programming (busy attempt count) soft key operation (3-line phone/super display phone) next/next keep current setting and proceed to rna attempt menu. Exit/exit keep current setting and return t...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail – cascade message notification 2 - 1693 figure 2-45 cascade message flow chart 1.
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1694 vm8000 inmail – cascade message notification figure 2-46 cascade message flow chart 2.
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail – email notification 2 - 1695 vm8000 inmail – email notification description email notification automatically sends an email notification when a subscriber mailbox receives a new message. The email can optionally include the recorded message as a .Wav file at...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1696 vm8000 inmail – email notification explanation of the message sender (from) field like any other email client, email notification uses the from field to identify the person that left the message being delivered. In the email message, the data in the from field is ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail – email notification 2 - 1697 reply to 4 is: the email address of the person that left the message (if programmed). - or - the reply to email address data from program 47-18-09. - or - the send from email address data from program 47-18-09. For messages left ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1698 vm8000 inmail – email notification pop3 login vm8000 inmail email notification supports pop3 login. The logic of this method is that it allows a user to send e-mail from any location, as long as they can demonstrably also fetch their mail from the same place. Chec...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail – email notification 2 - 1699 some common sms portals conditions sv8100 software version 3000 or higher is required to support this feature. A pz-me50-us must be mounted on the cd-cp00-us to support this feature. The email notification feature (1014) is licen...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1700 vm8000 inmail – email notification system availability terminals all multiline terminals required component(s) pz-vm21 pz-me50-us vm8000 inmail cf licensing for inmail voice ports (1002) and the email notification feature (1013 and 1014). Related features none gui...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail – email notification 2 - 1701 47-02-22 sv8100 inmail station mailbox options – include message as attachment determines if the email notification includes the voice message as a wav file attachment. This should be set to 0 if sending an sms text message to a ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1702 vm8000 inmail – email notification operation 47-19-01 vm8000 inmail pop3 setup – server name set the pop3 server name. If the dns server setting is not assigned in program 90-11-11 the ip address must be used instead of the name. Up to 48 characters (default = no ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail – email notification 2 - 1703 refer to the vm8000 inmail system guide for more information about this feature. B. [off] select to turn email notification off. Alternately dial o (6) c. [back] select to exit without making any changes. Alternately dial # table...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail – find-me follow-me 2 - 1705 vm8000 inmail – find-me follow-me description find-me follow-me helps an outside caller locate an extension user who is not at their desk. If their call is unanswered and is picked up by voice mail, the caller has the option of di...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1706 vm8000 inmail – find-me follow-me find-me follow-me does not work for internal callers. Find-me follow-me does not work for calls forwarded to inmail, this includes did/dil calls. Find-me follow-me requires that tandem trunking be enabled on the line that rings in...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail – find-me follow-me 2 - 1707 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wiza...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1708 vm8000 inmail – find-me follow-me 47-21-04 station mailbox find-me follow-me options – find-me follow-me number use this option to set the telephone number find-me follow-me will dial. Enter the number exactly as you want the system to dial it (including a leading...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail – find-me follow-me 2 - 1709 operation setting up message notification log on to subscriber mailbox. Op (67) access the mailbox options menu. [not applicable] n (6) access the message notification options menu. [notif] vm8000 inmail plays a summary of your me...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1710 vm8000 inmail – find-me follow-me * skip this option without changing your entry. [next] # back up to the previous level without changing your entry. [exit] when you see: notify via n (6) the notification destination is a telephone number. [num] d (3) the notifica...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail – language setting 2 - 1711 vm8000 inmail – language setting description the language setting feature allows the telephone display language and the inmail mailbox language to be changed from the telephone. This can be used to change either the user’s phone or...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1712 vm8000 inmail – language setting 08 (italian) 09 (german) 10 (madrid spanish) 11 (norwegian) 12 (parisian french) 13 (brazilian portuguese) 14 (japanese) 15 (mandarin chinese) 16 (korean) 17 (iberian portuguese) 18 (greek) 19 (danish) 20 (swedish) 21 (thai) 22 (ta...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 vm8000 inmail – language setting 2 - 1713 related features none guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1714 vm8000 inmail – language setting table 2-115 language setting operation from an idle display phone press down arrow prog press program softkey press down arrow press down arrow lang press language softkey disp to change telephone display language press display sof...
Page 1743: Voice Call Recording
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice call recording 2 - 1715 voice call recording description when using nec dt 300 and dt 700 desktop terminals, telephone calls can be monitored, recorded and stored. For dt 300 (tdm) terminals, the nec 4- or 16-port digital call logging unit - vsr (voice security recor...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1716 voice call recording refer to the documentation included with the d term ® vsr (p/n 780275) for details on setting up and using the desktop player. Conditions none default settings none system availability terminals nec dt300 series desktop terminals – d term ® vo...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice call recording 2 - 1717 lan connection for remote access to stored calls nec backoffice recorder software supported operating systems: windows xp windows 2000 professional sp4 windows 2003 16-port digital call logging unit pentium 4, 2.5 ghz processor (minimum 160 gb...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1718 voice call recording guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for featu...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice call recording 2 - 1719 operation refer to the univerge sv8100 system hardware manual, chapter 11, section 11 d term ® voice security recorder (vsr) for detailed information. Nec sonicview ™ ip recorder description the nec sonicview ™ ip recorder application is an ea...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1720 voice call recording refer to the nec ip recorder sonicview user guide and installation manual located on the ak system pc apps cd (p/n 670830) for additional information. Recording engine the sonicview application uses the recording engine component to sniff and ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice call recording 2 - 1721 nec ip recorder sonic view - a vista “master administrator” account (“administrator”) is required to install the application. The user must enable the vista master administrator account and log into this account to perform the installation. Th...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1722 voice call recording recording server requirements hardware: pentium 1.6 ghz core 2 duo a minimum of 2 gb ram 250 gb of free hard disk space (30000 hours of continuous recording) svga monitor 1024 x 768 resolution network interface card (nic) supported operating s...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice call recording 2 - 1723 supported internet browsers: microsoft internet explorer 7 and above mozilla ® firefox ® version 2.0 or above google ™ chrome sv8100 cpu license (nec ip recorder sonicview) related features none table 2-116 ip recorder basic licenses 670863 lk...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1724 voice call recording guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for featu...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice call recording 2 - 1725 operation refer to the sonicview user guide for operational details. Refer to the following manuals for detailed information regarding the nec sonicview ip recorder: nec sonicview ip recorder installation and setup guide nec sonicview ip recor...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1726 voice call recording database server the sonicview application uses postgresql server as the database server for storing all the call information captured from the network. The postgresql database server can be implemented in a straightforward manner as a separate...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice call recording 2 - 1727 conditions if nec sonic view ip recorder 1.0 has been installed previously, then the sonicview ip recorder 1.0 must be uninstalled prior to installing nec sonicview recorder 2.0. The pc hosting the recording engine component should be on the s...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1728 voice call recording required component(s) only application hardware: pentium 1.8 ghz core 2 duo or above a minimum of 4 gb ram 250 gb of free hard disk space (30000 hours of continuous recording) svga monitor 1024 x 768 resolution network interface card (nic) sup...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice call recording 2 - 1729 a minimum of 1 gb ram svga monitor 1024 x 768 resolution adobe flash player plug-in version 10 or above adobe acrobat reader 7 or above (if client needs to view\edit reports) microsoft excel 2000 (if client needs to view\edit reports) supporte...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1730 voice call recording guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for featu...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice call recording 2 - 1731 operation refer to the sonicview user guide for operational details. Refer to the following manuals for detailed information regarding the nec sonicview recorder: nec sonicview recorder installation and setup guide nec sonicview recorder appli...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice mail integration (analog) 2 - 1733 voice mail integration (analog) description the system provides telephone users with comprehensive voice mail features. Voice mail ends the frustration and cost of missed calls, inaccurate written messages and telephone tag. This fr...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1734 voice mail integration (analog) msg key will operate as voice mail key the system enhances a telephone msg key function when connected to a system which has voice mail installed. When an extension receives a voice mail, the msg key can be used to check the number ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice mail integration (analog) 2 - 1735 conditions the periodic reminder message requires a dsp daughter board for voice response system (vrs). Ring group calls do not follow extension call forwarding to voice mail. Only one voice mail system can be installed in an sv8100...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1736 voice mail integration (analog) default setting disabled system availability terminals all terminals required component(s) cd-4lca (4-port main blade) pz-4lca (4-port daughter board) cd-8lca (8-port main blade) pz-8lce (8-port daughter board) related features barg...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice mail integration (analog) 2 - 1737 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizard...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1738 voice mail integration (analog) 15-02-35 multiline telephone basic data setup – message waiting lamp cycle for calling extension select the message waiting flash pattern for the station that set the message waiting reminder. 1 = cycle 1 2 = cycle 2 3 = cycle 3 4 =...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice mail integration (analog) 2 - 1739 15-07-01 programmable function keys assign a voice mail key to an extension. You must enter the voice mail key code (code 77) followed by: your own extension number if you are setting up your own voice mail key. A virtual extension ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1740 voice mail integration (analog) 16-01-04 department group basic data setup – hunting mode set the action taken when a call reaches the last extension in the department group. Hunting is stopped or circular search continues. 0 = last extension is called and hunting...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice mail integration (analog) 2 - 1741 20-03-01 system options for single line telephones – slt call waiting answer mode for a busy single line (500/2500) telephone, set the mode used to answer a camped-on trunk call. The default setting should be used. 0 = hookflash (ho...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1742 voice mail integration (analog) 20-13-03 class of service options (supplementary service) – long conversation cutoff (outgoing) turn off or on an extension user ability to use long conversation cutoff for outgoing calls. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~15) 2...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice mail integration (analog) 2 - 1743 22-02-01 incoming call trunk setup – incoming type assign the incoming trunk type for each trunk. There is one item for each mode. When using trunk-to-trunk forwarding the trunk must be set to 0. 0 = normal 1 = vrs (second dial tone...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1744 voice mail integration (analog) 40-07-01 voice prompt language assignment for vrs specify the language to be used for the vrs prompts. 1 = us english 2 = uk english 3 = au english 4 = ca french 5 = dutch 6 = mex spanish 7 = la spanish 8 = italian 9 = german 10 = e...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice mail integration (analog) 2 - 1745 45-01-06 voice mail integration options – record alert tone interval time set the time between voice mail conversation record alerts. 0~64800 (seconds) (default = 30) 45-01-14 voice mail integration options – ccis centralized voice ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1746 voice mail integration (analog) 45-05-03 voice mail send protocol signal without additional digits – transfer message/qvm send trunk number and/or station number information if integrating to voice mail when program 45-04-xx is left blank and 45-01-15 is set to pr...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice mail integration (analog) 2 - 1747 80-03-03 dtmf tone receiver setup – min. Detect level define the various minimum detect levels for the dtmf tone receiver. 0~15 detect level 0: –10dbm(0) to –25dbm(15) detect level 1: –15dbm(0) to – 30dbm(15) detect level 2: –20dbm(...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1748 voice mail integration (analog) 80-03-04 dtmf tone receiver setup – max. Detect level define the various maximum detect levels for the dtmf tone receiver. 0~15 detect level 0: 0dbm(0) to –15dbm(15) detect level 1: –5dbm(0) to – 20dbm(15) detect level 2: –10dbm(0) ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice mail integration (analog) 2 - 1749 80-03-05 dtmf tone receiver setup – forward twist level define the various forward twist levels for the dtmf tone receiver. 0~9 (1db~10db) [default: type 1~5 = 5 (6dbm)] 80-03-06 dtmf tone receiver setup – backward twist level defin...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1750 voice mail integration (analog) 80-04-03 call progress tone detector setup – s/n ratio define the s/n ratio for the call progress tone detector. 0~4 (0db ~ -20db) default: type 1 (dt) – 4 (-20db) type 2 (bt) – 4 (-20db) type 3 (rbt) – 4 (-20db) type 4, type 5 – 0 ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice mail integration (analog) 2 - 1751 80-04-07 call progress tone detector setup – on maximum time define the on maximum time for the call progress tone detector. 0~255 (30+30-7680ms) default: type 1 (dt) – 0 type 2 (bt) – 20 (450ms) type 3 (rbt) – 40 1230ms) type 4, ty...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1752 voice mail integration (analog) operation calling your mailbox to call your mailbox: multiline terminal 1. Press your voice mail key (program 15-07 or sc 751: 77) or the message key. - or - press speaker and dial the voice mail master number. After voice mail answ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice mail integration (analog) 2 - 1753 recording your call to record your active call in your mailbox: multiline terminal 1. Press voice mail record key (program 15-07 or sc 751: code 78). You hear two beeps and your record key flashes. The beeps periodically repeat to r...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice mail message indication on line keys 2 - 1755 voice mail message indication on line keys description voice mail message indication on line keys indicates a new voice mail message on line keys or dss/ blf keys. Conditions when a dss key of an installed extension is pr...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1756 voice mail message indication on line keys related features class of service direct station selection (dss) console programmable function keys um8000 mail vm8000 inmail voice mail integration (analog) guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 c...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice mail message indication on line keys 2 - 1757 30-02-01 dss console extension assignment – extension number enter the extension number for the multiline terminal connected with the dss console (up to eight digits). Up to eight digits. (default not assigned) 30-03-01 d...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1758 voice mail message indication on line keys operation to program a dss/blf key on a telephone: 1. Press speaker. 2. Dial 751. 3. Press the key you want to program. 4. Dial 01. 5. Dial the number of the extension you want to appear on the key. 30-05-12 dss console l...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice mail message indication on line keys 2 - 1759 6. Press hold. 7. Press speaker. To program a vm message key on a telephone: 1. Press speaker. 2. Dial 751. 3. Press the key you want to program. 4. Dial 77. 5. Dial the number of the extension you want to appear on the k...
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Page 1789: Voice Over
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice over 2 - 1761 voice over description voice over lets a user interrupt a busy station user that is on another call. With voice over, the busy extension user hears an alert tone followed by the voice of the interrupting party. The extension user receiving the voice ove...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1762 voice over when a programmable function key (programmed with the voice over access code) is pressed, the led lights while responding to the page. When a multiline terminal has a handsfree unit programmed, the voice over call can be received and answered handsfree....
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice over 2 - 1763 related features conference off-hook signaling programmable function keys guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly use...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1764 voice over operation to initiate a voice over to a busy extension: 1. Press voice over key (program 15-07 or sc 751: 48) - or - dial 6. - or - dial 690. You hear an alert tone and the voice over key flashes. You can talk to the called party after the alert tone en...
Page 1793: Voice Response System (Vrs)
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice response system (vrs) 2 - 1765 voice response system (vrs) description the pz-vm21 daughter board provides the option for the voice response system (vrs) which gives the system voice recording and playback ability. The vrs compactflash card provides up to 100 system ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1766 voice response system (vrs) general message a general message is a recorded message available to all callers. A general message typically contains important company information that all employees should hear. To hear the general message, an employee can go to any ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice response system (vrs) 2 - 1767 automatic overflow automatic overflow can automatically redirect a call if it cannot go through. This can happen if all vrs ports are busy, if the called extension does not answer, or if the caller misdials or waits too long to dial. (t...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1768 voice response system (vrs) the following programs are used to define the vrs waiting message feature and the trunk overflow: 11-10-20: service code setup (for system administrator) – vrs - record/erase message 15-07: programmable function keys automatic answer wi...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice response system (vrs) 2 - 1769 the following table shows the available voice prompting messages. Table 2-118 voice prompting messages message no. Message this message will play when . . . 1-00 this is station a user dials 6 for the extension number. 1-01 station a us...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1770 voice response system (vrs) 1-19 enter your area code and telephone number an outside caller dials an extension through the automated attendant and the extension is busy. 1-20 please enter your password 1-21 please enter an account code a user tries to place a tru...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice response system (vrs) 2 - 1771 2-05 one a user dials 6 for the extension number, 8 for the time and date or as part of a spoken code (e.G., 714). 2-06 two 2-07 three 2-08 four 2-09 five 2-10 six 2-11 seven 2-12 eight 2-13 nine 2-14 ten 2-15 eleven 2-16 twelve 2-17 th...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1772 voice response system (vrs) 2-33 thousand 2-43 message 2-44 messages 2-64 january 2-65 february 2-66 march 2-67 april 2-68 may 2-69 june 2-70 july 2-71 august 2-72 september 2-73 october 2-74 november 2-75 december 2-76 sunday a user dials 8 for the date. 2-77 mon...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice response system (vrs) 2 - 1773 900 preamble if the system has trunks that are part of a 900 (caller paid) service, the vrs can automatically play a recorded message when a user answers the call. This recorded message should describe the 900 service features and cost....
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1774 voice response system (vrs) the number of speech path channels on the cd-cp00-us (cpu) for the vm8000 (in mail) and the vrs feature are shared and depends if the pz-me50 daughter board is installed. Without a pz-me50 daughter board installed the systems supports a...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice response system (vrs) 2 - 1775 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards fo...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1776 voice response system (vrs) 20-07-13 class of service options (administrator level) – vrs record (vrs msg operation) turn off or on an extension user ability to record, listen to, or erase vrs messages. 0 = off 1 = on (default = 0 for cos 1~14) (default = 1 for co...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice response system (vrs) 2 - 1777 22-02-01 incoming call trunk setup for each night service mode, enter 1 if trunk should be automatically answered by vrs automated attendant. Trunks 1~200 0 = normal 1 = vrs (second dial tone if no vrs installed) 2 = disa 3 = did 4 = di...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1778 voice response system (vrs) 22-14-06 vrs delayed message for irg – tone kind at message interval for each ring group, determine what the caller hears between messages. This program is also used for vrs waiting message. 0 = ring back tone 1 = moh tone 2 = bgm sourc...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice response system (vrs) 2 - 1779 22-15-07 vrs delayed message for department group – disconnect time after the end of vrs delayed message for each department group, set the time the system waits after playing the vrs message before disconnecting the call. To prevent th...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1780 voice response system (vrs) 25-04-01 vrs/disa transfer ring group with no answer/busy set the destination that automated attendant (opa) calls ring if the opa caller dials an extension that does not answer or is busy. This also sets the options for disa calls. The...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice response system (vrs) 2 - 1781 25-07-02 system timers for vrs/disa – vrs/disa no answer time if an automated attendant caller dials an extension that does not answer, the call waits this time before rerouting to the ring group specified in program 25-03 and program 2...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1782 voice response system (vrs) 31-04-01 external paging zone group – paging group number assign each external paging zone to an external paging group. 0~8 (0 = no setting) default: speaker 1 [pgd(2)- u10] = 1 (group 1) speaker 2 [pgd(2)- u10] = 2 (group 2) speaker 3 ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice response system (vrs) 2 - 1783 40-07-01 voice prompt language assignment for vrs select the language to be used for the vrs. Although the system allows this option to be changed in programming, the language changes only if the dspii-u10 unit has the firmware which pr...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1784 voice response system (vrs) operation vrs messages to record a vrs message: 1. Press speaker or lift the handset. - or - at a single line telephone, lift the handset. 2. Dial 616. 3. Dial 7 ( r ecord). 4. Dial the vrs message number you want to record (01~100). 5....
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice response system (vrs) 2 - 1785 6. Press # to end recording. - or - hang up to save the message. To listen to a previously recorded vrs message: 1. Press speaker or lift the handset. - or - at a single line telephone, lift the handset. 2. Dial 616. 3. Dial 5 ( l isten...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1786 voice response system (vrs) to record, listen to or erase a vrs message if you call in using disa: 1. Place call to the system. You hear dial tone. 2. After the system answers, dial the disa password (normally 000000). You hear dial tone. 3. Dial 616 and the vrs p...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice response system (vrs) 2 - 1787 3. Dial the function you want. 7 = r ecord 5 = l isten 3 = e rase if you dialed 7 to record, press # to end the recording. If you dialed 5 to listen, you can dial 5 to listen to the message again. To record the general message again, go...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice response system (vrs) embedded vrs 2 - 1789 voice response system (vrs) embedded vrs description embedded vrs provides one channel of vrs without having the pz-vm21 (vmdb) and compactflash installed on the cpu, therefore allowing the voice prompt to be saved on flash...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1790 voice response system (vrs) embedded vrs preamble time, date and station number check acd queue depth announcements vrs music on hold (moh) vrs waiting message park and page personal greeting main software version 4000 (4.01 or higher) and the version 4000 main ve...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice response system (vrs) embedded vrs 2 - 1791 5. After the system powers down, insert the usb memory containing the language prompt set into the usb port on the cd-cp00-us. 6. Push in and hold the load button. 7. Turn the system power on. 8. Continue holding the load b...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1792 voice response system (vrs) embedded vrs call forwarding voice response system (vrs) guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly use...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice response system (vrs) embedded vrs 2 - 1793 22-02-01 incoming call trunk setup for each night service mode and each trunk, enter 1 if trunk should be automatically answered by vrs automated attendant. Trunks 1~200 0 = normal 1 = vrs (second dial tone if no vrs instal...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1794 voice response system (vrs) embedded vrs operation vrs messages to record a vrs message: 1. Press speaker or lift the handset. -or- at a single line telephone, lift the handset. 2. Dial 616. 3. Dial 7 (record). 4. Dial the vrs message number you want to record (00...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice response system (vrs) embedded vrs 2 - 1795 6. Press # to end recording. -or- hang up to save the message. To listen to a previously recorded vrs message: 1. Press speaker or lift the handset. -or- at a single line telephone, lift the handset. 2. Dial 616. 3. Dial 5 ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1796 voice response system (vrs) embedded vrs to listen to a message left by an outside caller: 1. Press speaker or lift the handset. -or- at a single line telephone, lift the handset. 2. Dial 616. 3. Dial 5 (listen). 4. Dial the vrs message number to which you want to...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice response system (vrs) upload download audio 2 - 1797 voice response system (vrs) upload download audio description the voice response system (vrs) upload download audio feature allows the upload of vrs greetings up to 1mb in size, recorded on a pc or professionally, ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1798 voice response system (vrs) upload download audio user mode (ub mode): this mode allows a user to access only their own telephone and mailbox when logged in. They will not be able to change any other telephone, mailbox, vrs or routing mailbox. At default the login...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice response system (vrs) upload download audio 2 - 1799 conditions with version 3000 or lower software, uploading audio files to any type of call routing box and group mailboxes are not supported. Auto attendant and group mailbox greetings cannot be uploaded or deleted ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1800 voice response system (vrs) upload download audio when downloading/deleting an audio file via user pro, the file is not accessible by another user pro session or from the telephone. This feature is only supported using a lan connection. When uploading an audio fil...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice response system (vrs) upload download audio 2 - 1801 system availability terminals all terminals required component(s) pz-vm21 vm8000 inmail cf cpu license related features voice response system (vrs) guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 colu...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1802 voice response system (vrs) upload download audio troubleshooting the table below shows possible error messages and causes: 90-02-02 programming password setup – password configure the administrator accounts that are used when connecting to the kts via pcpro/ webp...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice response system (vrs) upload download audio 2 - 1803 operation changing vrs messages using user admin mode (ua) audio files up to 1mb may be uploaded to the sv8100 for vrs messages. All 100 vrs messages can be uploaded or deleted. The messages can be used on all vrs ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1804 voice response system (vrs) upload download audio 6. To upload a message: under message no, enter the message number to be replaced. Browse to find the location where the greeting file is stored. Click on the upload icon to the right of the selected file name. Dep...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice response system (vrs) – call forwarding – park and page 2 - 1805 voice response system (vrs) – call forwarding – park and page description when an extension user is away from their phone, vrs park and page can let them know when they have a call waiting to be answere...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1806 voice response system (vrs) – call forwarding – park and page conditions vrs park and page announcements only repeat once. Voice announcement (vau) recording time is fixed at two minutes and cannot be changed. While vrs park and page is enabled, only one did call ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice response system (vrs) – call forwarding – park and page 2 - 1807 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are use...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1808 voice response system (vrs) – call forwarding – park and page 31-04-01 external paging zone group – paging group number assign each external paging speaker to an external paging zone. Paging group number 0~8 (0 = no setting) speaker 1 [pgd(2)-u10 adp] = 1 (group 1...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 voice response system (vrs) – call forwarding – park and page 2 - 1809 operation to have the system page you when you have a call: 1. Press speaker (or lift the handset at the single line telephone) and dial 713. 2. When you hear, “please start recording,” record your pers...
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Page 1839: Volume Controls
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 volume controls 2 - 1811 volume controls description each multiline terminal user can control the volume of incoming ringing, splash tone, paging, background music, handsfree and your handset. Multiline terminals consolidate all adjustments into the volume buttons. Press t...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1812 volume controls required component(s) none related features electra elite ipk terminals sv8100/sv8300 terminals off-hook signaling guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this f...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 volume controls 2 - 1813 operation to adjust the volume of incoming ringing and splash tone: 1. If the telephone is idle, press speaker and dial 729. If the telephone is ringing, skip to step 2. 2. Press volume or volume . To adjust the volume of ringing incoming paging...
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Warning tone for long conversation 2 - 1815 w warning tone for long conversation description the system can broadcast warning tones to a trunk caller, warning the caller that he has been on the call too long. If he chooses, the caller can disregard the tones and continue talking. The outside caller ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1816 warning tone for long conversation default setting disabled related features central office calls, answering central office calls, placing direct inward system access (disa) intercom long conversation cutoff single line telephones, analog 500/2500 sets code restri...
Page 1845
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 warning tone for long conversation 2 - 1817 20-06-01 class of service for extensions assign a class of service (1~15) to an extension. Day/night mode: 1~8 class of service for extensions: 1~15 defaults: extension number 101 as class 15. All other extension numbers are set ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1818 warning tone for long conversation operation warning tone for long conversation is automatic if programmed. Warning tone for long conversation for disa callers: 1. A disa caller dials into the system and places a call. 2. After the warning tone is heard, to contin...
Page 1847: Wireless Dect (Sip)
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 wireless dect (sip) 2 - 1819 wireless dect (sip) description the wireless dect (sip) (digital enhanced cordless telecommunication) system allows using dect 6.0 dect (sip) handsets. These handsets provide the freedom and convenience of a wireless telephone but also allow ac...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1820 wireless dect (sip) data line security yes barge-in is not supported. Door box yes door box will not ring ip dect handset. Ip dect handset can call doorbox, but cannot activate the relay. Handsfree and monitor yes handsfree is supported by handset. Hotline yes han...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 wireless dect (sip) 2 - 1821 class of service yes code restriction yes code restriction override yes code restriction, dial block yes dialing number preview yes direct inward dialing (did) yes direct inward line (dil) yes direct inward system access (disa) yes directed cal...
Page 1850
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1822 wireless dect (sip) music on hold yes operator yes pbx compatibility yes pc programming yes ip stations can be programmed from pcpro for ip duplication. Prime line selection yes private line yes ring groups yes selectable ring tones yes ring tones are selectable a...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 wireless dect (sip) 2 - 1823 ancillary device connection no answer hold no answer key no attendant call queuing no automatic call distribution (acd) no background music no barge-in no call appearance (cap) keys no call arrival (car) keys no call forwarding with follow me n...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1824 wireless dect (sip) d term cordless ii terminal no d term cordless lite ii terminal no d term handset cordless no d term ip gateway system no electra elite ipk terminals no electra elite terminal migration no facsimile co branch connection no forced trunk disconne...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 wireless dect (sip) 2 - 1825 redial function no handset has redial list. Repeat redial no reverse voice over no room monitor no save number dialed no handsets have own phone book and redial lists secondary incoming extension no secretary call (buzzer) no secretary call pic...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1826 wireless dect (sip) components of the wireless dect (sip) system include the following: nec c124 sip dect handset the handset has the following features: alphanumeric display with backlight led indication for incoming calls telephone book with 40 entries while idl...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 wireless dect (sip) 2 - 1827 ten different ring tones ring tones can be selected in the tone setup menu and press ok. Microphone mute press while the telephone is off-hook to mute the microphone. Caller id presentation headset connection r-key for transfer and special serv...
Page 1856
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1828 wireless dect (sip) 4. None. If calling from voice mail 1. Program 45-01-02 voice mail master name. 2. Program 45-01-09 centralized voice mail master name. 3. Program 15-01-01 calling station information (voicemail extension). Conditions program 15-05-17 is no lon...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 wireless dect (sip) 2 - 1829 conditions 12 simultaneous calls can be made per dect access point. When the wireless dect (sip) telephone does not respond to an incoming call within 12 seconds because it is out of area, the originator hears a busy tone. The out of area timer...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1830 wireless dect (sip) off-hook signaling description this feature enables the display of off-hook signaling on an ip dect terminal while talking with the 1st call. Conditions multiple call appearance and call waiting indication must be turned on for the sip dect sys...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 wireless dect (sip) 2 - 1831 with sv8100 version 5000 (5.00 or higher) software and pz-iplb daughter board installed, half duplex connections are not supported. For troubleshooting purposes, a managed switch capable of port mirroring is required to capture packet data from...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1832 wireless dect (sip) with sv8100 version 5000 (5.00 or higher) software and pz-iplb daughter board installed, half duplex connections are not supported. For troubleshooting purposes, a managed switch capable of port mirroring is required to capture packet data from...
Page 1861
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 wireless dect (sip) 2 - 1833 guide to feature programming the level 1, level 2 and level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with pcpro and webpro wizards for featur...
Page 1862
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1834 wireless dect (sip) 10-12-10 cd-cp00-us network setup – subnet mask define the media gateway subnet mask address. 128.0.0.0 192.0.0.0 224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 248.0.0.0 252.0.0.0 254.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 255.128.0.0 255.192.0.0 255.224.0.0 255.240.0.0 255.248.0.0 255.252.0....
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 wireless dect (sip) 2 - 1835 voip tos setup: the univerge sv8100 supports quality of service (qos) marking for the session initiation protocol (sip). 10-26-03 ip system operation setup – sip peer to peer mode enable/disable the peer to peer feature for sip ip stations. 0 =...
Page 1864
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1836 wireless dect (sip) ip extension numbering: sip extension codec information: program number program name description/comments assigned data level 1 2 3 11-02-01 extension numbering define the ip phone extension number. This designated extension is used to register...
Page 1865
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 wireless dect (sip) 2 - 1837 84-19-07 sip extension codec information basic setup – number of g.729 audio frames define the g.729 audio frame size. 1~6 1 = 10ms 2 = 20ms 3 = 30ms 4 = 40ms 5 = 50ms 6 = 60ms (default = 2) 84-19-08 sip extension codec information basic setup ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1838 wireless dect (sip) 84-19-27 sip extension codec information basic setup – rx gain define rx gain values – adjusting this value increases or decreases volume levels for the sending party. Consult the univerge sv8100 programming manual for transmit gain scale to se...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 wireless dect (sip) 2 - 1839 sip extension basic information setup: 84-19-38 sip extension ip codec information basic setup – number of g.726 audio frames define the number of g.726 audio frames. 1~4 1 = 10ms 2 = 20ms 3 = 30ms 4 = 40ms (default = 3) 84-19-39 sip extension ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1840 wireless dect (sip) ip phone configuration: 84-26-01 ipl basic setup – ip address assign the ip address for each dsp on the ipla. Xxx.Xxx.Xxx.Xxx defaults: slot 1 = 172.16.0.20 : slot 4 = 172.16.0.44 voip gw number 1~8 172.16.0.20 ~ 172.16.16.0.27 84-26-02 ipl bas...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 wireless dect (sip) 2 - 1841 15-05-07 ip telephone terminal basic data setup – using ip address review the registered ip phones ip address [informational only]. 0.0.0.0~ 255.255.255.255 (default = 0.0.0.0) 15-05-15 ip telephone terminal basic data setup – codec type assign...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1842 wireless dect (sip) off-hook signalling program number program name description/comments assigned data level 1 2 3 11-12-03 service code setup (for service access) – override (off-hook signaling) customize the override (off-hook signaling) used for service access....
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 wireless dect (sip) 2 - 1843 caller id display after a call transfer operation placing an outside call with pre-dial: 1. Dial 9. 2. Press and hold the # key to insert a pause (–), if necessary. 3. Dial the outside number. 4. Press the key (on-hook/off-hook). For more infor...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 2 - 1844 wireless dect (sip) 5. Press the button on the ip dect. Hold the 1st call and answer the 2nd call. 6. Talk with ext 101. 7. Use on-hook on the ip dect to disconnect ext 101. 8. Hold recall occurs and seizes the 1st call (on hold) on the ip dect. 9. Talk with ext 1...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 wireless dect (sip) 2 - 1845 caller id display after a call transfer to make screened transfer to ip dect of trunk call: transferee : caller id:297xxxyyy transferrer : multi line, ext 100 transfer target : ip dect, ext 200 1. Place a call to ext 100 from outside party 297x...
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Features and specifications manual 3 - 1 codes t a b les 3 codes tables s ection 1 a bout t his c hapter the charts in this chapter provide a list of the service codes, function key codes, and system number plan/capacities. The service codes and function codes are listed by number and by feature in ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 3 - 2 codes tables s ection 3 u sing h andsfree the manual assumes each extension has automatic handsfree. This lets a user just press a line key or speaker key to answer or place a call. For extensions without automatic handsfree, the user must: lift the handset or press ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 features and specifications manual 3 - 3 table 3-2 service codes by number dial this service code. . . 1 when you . . . For this feature. . . Also see function key. . . 1 except where indicated, dial service code from intercom dial tone (e.G., press idle speaker first). + ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 3 - 4 codes tables 3 (after + 001~200 + busy) disconnect a call in progress on a trunk. Forced trunk disconnect - 4 + 3 + message (01~20), or + 3 + hang up to cancel activate or cancel selectable display messaging. Selectable display messaging 17 4 + 6 + trunk access code ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 features and specifications manual 3 - 5 #5 use last number redial. Last number redial - #6 + orbit (01~64) park a call in a system park orbit (1~8, 01~32 or 01~64). Park 04 + orbit (1~64) #7 use personal speed dialing. Speed dialing - #8 set up an unsupervised conference....
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 3 - 6 codes tables 604 + group number (1~8 or 01~64) + mode + extension set the destination for automatic transfer setup for each extension group. Transfer - 605 + group number (1~8 or 01~64) set delayed transfer for each extension group. Transfer - 606 + group number (1~8...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 features and specifications manual 3 - 7 627 enable dnd at a room telephone. Hotel/motel (do not disturb) - 628 cancel dnd at a room telephone. Hotel/motel (do not disturb) - 629 enable dnd for another room telephone. Hotel/motel (do not disturb) - 630 cancel dnd at anothe...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 3 - 8 codes tables 645 + trunk # + 1 (block) 645 + trunk # + 0 (enable) block/busy out outbound usage on a trunk with trunk port disable. Central office calls, placing - 650 + 0 (install) or 1 (remove) log in (0) or log out (1) for your department calling group. Department...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 features and specifications manual 3 - 9 675 monitor a room telephone. Hotel/motel (room monitor) - 677 change the cos of another extension. Must be allowed in program 20-13-28. Class of service - 678 + 0~9 change the language of a display telephone. Alphanumeric display /...
Page 1884
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 3 - 10 codes tables 715 save a number (from slt) or dial a saved number save number dialed 30 718 + 1 718 + 2 718 + 3 718 + 4 718 + 5 718 + 6 718 + 7 718 + 8 activate day 1 mode. Activate night 1 mode. Activate midnight 1 mode. Activate rest 1 mode. Activate day 2 mode. Ac...
Page 1885
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 features and specifications manual 3 - 11 747 + 0 (cancel) 1 (trk calls) 2 (paging, icm, call forward and transfers) 3 (all calls) 4 (call forwards) activate do not disturb. Do not disturb - 749 place a call on exclusive hold at an slt. Hold - 750 camp on to an extension w...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 3 - 12 codes tables 763 join a meet me conference or meet me page on an internal paging zone (if your extension is in the group called). Meet me conference meet me paging 23 or 32 764 + zone paged (0~9 or 00~64) join a meet me conference or meet me page if your extension i...
Page 1887
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 features and specifications manual 3 - 13 782 route ani/dnis to the vrs. It can also be used to transfer to vrs. Transfer voice response service (vrs) - 783 enable the data communication auto-answer mode. Data communications - 784 access the vrs. Voice response service (vr...
Page 1888
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 3 - 14 codes tables table 3-3 service codes by feature for this feature... Dial this service code... 1 when you ... Also see function key... 1 except where indicated, dial service code from intercom dial tone (e.G., press idle speaker first). Speed dialing 753 + bin + numb...
Page 1889
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 features and specifications manual 3 - 15 automatic call distribution (acd) 5 log out of or in to an acd group. 10 655 log out of or in to an acd group from an slt. 656 activate work time from an slt. 17 657 cancel work time from an slt. 17 658 activate rest mode from an s...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 3 - 16 codes tables call forwarding 745 set/cancel call forwarding (both ringing). - 742 set/cancel call forwarding when busy. - 744 set/cancel call forwarding when busy/no answer. - 743 set/cancel call forwarding no answer. - 746 set/cancel call forwarding follow me. - 74...
Page 1891
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 features and specifications manual 3 - 17 central office calls, answering / hold #0 use universal answer to pick up a call ringing over the paging system. - 672 + line number (001~200) answer a call on a specific trunk. - 679 + 1 (set) or 0 (cancel) change the ability for ...
Page 1892
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 3 - 18 codes tables do not disturb 747 + 0 (cancel) 1 (trk calls) 2 (paging, icm, call forwards, and transfers) 3 (all calls) 4 (call forwards) activate do not disturb. - door box 702 + door box (1~4 or 1~8) place a call to a door box. - 722 forward a door box off-premise....
Page 1893
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 features and specifications manual 3 - 19 hold 732 placing a call on group hold. - 749 place a call on exclusive hold at an slt. - 759 retrieve a call from exclusive hold at a 2-button telephone. - 762 pick up a call from group hold. - hotel/motel (do not disturb) 627 enab...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 3 - 20 codes tables hotel/motel (room status) 638 set a room as checked in. - hotel/motel (room status) 639 set room as checked out. - hotel/motel (room status) 641 set a room as available (clean) from another telephone. - hotel/motel (room status printouts) 642 request a ...
Page 1895
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 features and specifications manual 3 - 21 music on hold 781 + 00 (no tone), 01 (general) or 02 (holiday) change the music on hold tone. - name storing 700 + enter name + hold program extension names. 55 night service 618 use night mode switching for other group. - 718 + 1 ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 3 - 22 codes tables programmable function keys 751 + key + code change the function of a programmable key using 751 service code. - 752 + key + code change the function of a programmable key using 752 service codes. - save number dialed 715 save a number (from slt) or dial...
Page 1897
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 features and specifications manual 3 - 23 toll restriction, dial block 600 + code + 0 use dial block. - 601 + code + 0 as a supervisor use dial block. - toll restriction override 775 + pswd (0000) + place outside call temporarily override an extension toll restriction. - 6...
Page 1898
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 3 - 24 codes tables trunk group routing or automatic route selection 9 place a call using trunk group routing or automatic route selection. 02 trunk queuing 8 call your mailbox. 67 654 enable conversation record at an slt. - # (off-hook) camp on to or leave a callback at a...
Page 1899
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 features and specifications manual 3 - 25 voice response system (vrs) + ringing ext. Pick up a call ringing another extension for directed call pickup or vrs park and page. - 616 + 7 + record message + # + condition (2, 4,6 or 7) + destination + type (2 or 3) or 616 + 7 + ...
Page 1900
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 3 - 26 codes tables table 3-4 function key codes by feature to program a key, press speaker, dial 751 (for 2-digit codes) or 752 (for 3-digit codes), press the key and enter the code (e.G., 48 for voice over). For this feature... Use this key... When you ... Key lamp statu...
Page 1901
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 features and specifications manual 3 - 27 automatic call distribution (acd) code: 10 operation: press key to log in press key + 1 to log out or 0 to cancel basic operation log in or out of an acd group. On red when logged in off when logged out - code: 12 operation: press ...
Page 1902
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 3 - 28 codes tables automatic call distribution (acd) (cont.) code: 16 operation: press key to put agent on hold. Press key again + 1 to hang up agent or 0 to bring agent back into call. Switch (split) between an acd agent and their outside caller after answering an emerge...
Page 1903
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 features and specifications manual 3 - 29 call forwarding, external by door box code: 54 operation: press key + dest. Number externally call forward door box calls. Slowly flashes red 722 call forwarding, follow me code: 15 operation: press key + dest. Extension call forwa...
Page 1904
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 3 - 30 codes tables department step calling code: 36 operation: dial busy ext + press key step call through a department group for an idle member. None 2 direct station selection / one-touch calling code: 01 operation: press key + dest. Ext. Or outside tel. # + hold call a...
Page 1905
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 features and specifications manual 3 - 31 headset operation code: 05 operation: press key enable or disable headset operation. On red when activated 688 hold code: 44 operation: place or answer call + press key put a call on system hold (if your telephone hold key is reass...
Page 1906
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 3 - 32 codes tables networking code: 06 + network (01~50) operation: press key access a networked trunk. None - night service code: 09 + mode (1~4 or 1~8) operation: press key activate the day/night mode. On red when activated 718 + + 0 off-hook signaling code: 33 operatio...
Page 1907
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 features and specifications manual 3 - 33 save number dialed code: 30 operation: save: place call + press key redial: line or speaker key + press key save, redial or check saved number. None - secretary call (buzzer) code: 41 + sec. Ext operation: press key call your secre...
Page 1908
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 3 - 34 codes tables voice response system (vrs) (park and page) (personal greeting) code: 17 operation: press key + device type code + requested data (depends on device selected). Set up call forwarding off-premise, selectable display messaging, vrs park and page or vrs pe...
Page 1909
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 features and specifications manual 3 - 35 table 3-5 function key codes by number to program a key, press speaker, dial 751 (for 2-digit codes) or 752 (for 3-digit codes), press the key and enter the code (e.G., 48 for voice over). Use this key... For this feature... When y...
Page 1910
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 3 - 36 codes tables code: 11 operation: press key + dest. Ext. Call forwarding, busy call forward to extension or voice mail. Slowly flashes red 742 code: 12 operation: press key + dest. Ext. Call forwarding, no answer call forward to extension or voice mail. Slowly flashe...
Page 1911
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 features and specifications manual 3 - 37 code: 25 operation: speaker key + press key group call pickup answer a call ringing a telephone in another pickup group – if you do not know the group number. None 769 code: 26 + pickup group (1~8 or 1~9 or 01~64) operation: speake...
Page 1912
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 3 - 38 codes tables code: 33 operation: call ext. And receive busy + press key off-hook signaling signal a busy extension. None 709 code: 34 operation: call ext + press key barge-in barge-in on a co-worker’s conversation. None 710 code: 35 operation: call busy extension or...
Page 1913
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 features and specifications manual 3 - 39 code: 41 + sec. Ext. Operation: press key secretary call call your secretary (using the buzzer). On red at source fast flash red at destination - code: 42 + boss ext. Operation: press key as a secretary pick up a call ringing your ...
Page 1914
Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 3 - 40 codes tables code: 51 + relay number operation: press key general purpose relay activate the general purpose relay. On when active 780 code: 55 operation: do not lift the handset + press key + enter extension number + enter name + press hold name storing change the ...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 features and specifications manual 3 - 41 code: 03 + ext. Or department group operation: press key call arrival (car) keys call arrival (car) key : place or answer a call from your virtual (phantom) extension or call arrival (car) key : place or answer a call to your co-wo...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 3 - 42 codes tables code: 10 operation: press key to log in press key + 1 to log out or 0 to cancel automatic call distribution (acd) basic operation log in or out of an acd group. On red when logged in off when logged out 5 code: 12 operation: press key emergency call pla...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 features and specifications manual 3 - 43 code: 17 operation: press key automatic call distribution (acd) (continued) work time enable/disable work time. On when work time enabled, flashing (while on a call) if auto work time enabled off when work time disabled - code: 18 ...
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Features and specifications manual 4 - 1 fe at ur e a vaila bility b y softw a re r evision 4 feature availability by software revision s ection 1 f eature a vailability c hart this chapter provides an alphabetical listing of the features that are available with each software revision. Note: the fol...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 4 - 2 feature availability by software revision table 4-1 feature availability by software revision univerge sv8100 feature name ver. 1000 ver. 1100 ver. 2000 ver. 2500 ver. 3000 ver. 4000 (4.00) ver. 4000 (4.01) ver. 5000 (5.00) ver. 5000 (5.01) account code – forced/veri...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 features and specifications manual 4 - 3 call waiting/camp-on s s s s s s s s s callback s s s s s s s s s caller id call return s s s s s s s s s caller id s s s s e s e e s caller id – flexible ringing n/a n/a n/a n/a s s s s s central office calls, answering s s s s e s...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 4 - 4 feature availability by software revision direct inward system access (disa) s s s s e s s s s direct station selection (dss) console s s s s s s s s s directed call pickup s s s s s s s s s directory dialing s s s s e s s s s distinctive ringing, tones and flash pat...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 features and specifications manual 4 - 5 howler tone service s s s s s s s s s intercom s s s s s s s s s ip multiline station (sip) s s s s e s s s s ip single line telephone (sip) s s s s s e s s s ip trunk – (sip) session initiation protocol s s s s s e s s s ip trunk –...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 4 - 6 feature availability by software revision night service s s s s s s s s s off-hook signaling s s s s s s s s s one-touch calling s s s s s s s s s operator s s s s s s s s s (opx) off-premise extension s s s s s s s s s paging, external s s s s s s s s s paging, exte...
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Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 features and specifications manual 4 - 7 secretary call pickup s s s s s s s s s selectable display messaging s s s s s s s s s selectable ring tones s s s s s s s s s serial call s s s s s s s s s single line telephones, analog 500/2500 sets s s s s s s s s s slt adapter ...
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Issue 8.01 univerge sv8100 4 - 8 feature availability by software revision tone override s s s s s s s s s traffic reports s s s s s s s s s transfer s s s s s s s s s trunk group routing s s s s s s s s s trunk groups s s s s s s s s s trunk queuing/camp-on s s s s s s s s s ucb (unified communicat...
Page 1927
Univerge sv8100 issue 8.01 features and specifications manual 4 - 9 voice over s s s s s s s s s voice response system (vrs) s s s s e s s s s voice response system (vrs) embedded vrs n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a s s s voice response system (vrs) upload download audio n/a n/a n/a n/a s s s s s voice resp...
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F eatures and s pecifications m anual nec corporation of america issue 8.01 (version 5000) ®.