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NEC Univerge SV9100 User Manual

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Issue 2.0
4-48 Features and Specifications
Using a Feature Access or a One-Touch key programmed for Centralized DSS/BLF:
1. Press the programmed Feature Access or One-Touch key. Hear ringback
tone.
2. When the called party answers, lift the handset or talk using handsfree if
allowed.
SERVICE CONDITIONS
General:
Voice Mail Message Waiting on Line Key indication is supported for Centralized
DSS/BLF keys if PRG 20-13-41 [Class of Service Options (Supplementary
Service)] – VM Message Indication on DSS/BLF key (VMS Message Indication)
is allowed.
If Voice Mail Message Waiting on Line Key indication is allowed and a VM
Message Waiting indication is provided (a new message is stored), pressing
the Centralized DSS/BLF key performs the following;
At system with Voice Mail installed, the user is logged into the owner mail box.
At remote systems, the station is called.
BLF Sending Service Conditions:
The maximum number of destination offices for sending BLF messages is eight
per system.
Up to 120 Extension Numbers (entries into the table) can be assigned for
sending BLF messages. With each assigned Extension Number, up to eight
destination offices can be selected until a maximum of 240 total sending
Extension Numbers are assigned.
A maximum of 240 total sending Extension Numbers (BLF messages) can be
assigned. If 30 Extension Numbers (entries into the table) are assigned with
each set for all eight groups (systems), the 240 limit is reached and no more
Extension Numbers can be entered.
The BLF messages are sent in a four-second cycle (at default), so some delay
occurs to change the indication in the destination office. In the network
configured with two systems, it can take about four to five seconds (at default)
to change the BLF indication in the destination office.
This feature is provided with DSS/One-Touch Keys on multiline terminals and
with an Attendant Add-On Console.
When the button on the Attendant Add-On Console has a Mail Box button of a
remote user programmed and the button is pressed the call is placed to the
station on the remote side.

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NEC Univerge SV9100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
VoIP SupportYes
VoIP ProtocolsSIP, H.323
VoicemailIntegrated voicemail
NetworkingYes, via IP
Unified CommunicationsYes
MobilitySupports mobile extensions and applications
TypeIP-PBX
Network InterfacesGigabit Ethernet
Power SupplyAC 100-240V, 50/60Hz
Operating Temperature32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C)
Storage Temperature-20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)
WeightVaries depending on chassis and expansion cards

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