NEC SV9100 Communication System
SV9100 - InUC User Guide 3
What is InUC?
The InUC Web Client is a browser based client hosted on the SV9100 CPU that provides a Buddy List, BLF status,
Call Control, Call History, Function Key Status and Access, Presence Status, group or individual Email Messaging,
group and individual Instant Messaging, Service Access for Call Forward and Do Not Disturb, Speed Dial List,
Status Messages, and Video Conferencing. Each of these features is described in more detail below.
Buddy List
Each user can define a list of buddies that will show up on their Home page. Each buddy entry shows the following
information:
• Online or Offline
• BLF Status – Shows Busy, Call Forward, and DND icons
• IM Icon – Initiate an IM to a buddy
• Presence Status – Shows if buddy's presence status is set for In the Office, On Vacation, Business
Travel, In a Meeting, Out to Lunch, Sick, Gone for the Day, Out of the Office, or Unavailable. Up to 5
custom presence states can be defined. PRG 20-70 is used to assign an icon, colour, and name to the
custom presence state.
• Status Message – Shows the buddy's Status Message if one is set.
Buddy lists are initially sorted by name. Buddy Lists can also be sorted by a Division/Department defined
in system programming or sorted by Presence Status.
Call Control
The InUC Web Client can control a user's physical terminal giving them the ability to make and receive internal
and outside calls. InUC Web Client can perform the following Call Control functions:
• Call
• Answer
• Hold
• Resume or Un-Hold
• Transfer
• Conference
Call History
When the InUC Web Client is run in desktop phone mode, the client will show the call history of the controlled
desktop phone. Users can make a call to a number in the Call History list.
Function Key Status
When the InUC Web Client is run in desktop phone mode, the client can show the status of function keys that are
programmed on the controlled desktop phone. Some function can be accessed from the programmed function
keys.
Email Messaging
Users can initiate an Email to one or more InUC Web Client users. If the InUC Web Client user has an Email
address defined in Program 20-57, other InUC Web Client users can select them from a list within InUC Web
Client. This will open the new Email form in their default mail client with the selected users Email address already
populated in the To: field.
Instant Messaging
Users can send an instant message to one or more InUC Web Client users. Instant messages can be sent from
the buddy list or in a multicast message. Instant Messages show date and time stamp. When a user logs out of
the InUC Web Client, the messages are not automatically saved, but a user can manually save them to a text file.
Service Access
Under the Service Access feature, the InUC Web Client can Set and Cancel Call Forwarding (immediate, both,
busy, busy/no answer, and no answer) and Do not Disturb. Service Access also provides a link to open Web
Programming.