Repeat Redial; Reverse Voice Over - NEC Aspire Product Description

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Repeat Redial

Available
Description
If a keyset user places a trunk call that is busy or unanswered, they can have Repeat Redial try it
again later on. The user doesn't continually have to try the number again -- hoping it will go
through. Repeat Redial automatically retries it until the called party answers (the number of retries
is based on system programming).

Reverse Voice Over

Available
Description
While on a handset call, Reverse Voice Over lets a busy keyset user make a private Intercom call to an
idle co-worker. The idle co-worker can be at a keyset or 500/2500 set. The busy user just presses and
holds down a programmed Reverse Voice Over key to make a private call to a specified co-worker. The
initial caller cannot hear the Reverse Voice Over conversation. The private Intercom call continues until
the Reverse Voice Over caller releases the key again. The initial call can be an outside call or an Intercom
call.
Reverse Voice Over could help a salesman, for example, when placing a call to an important client. The
salesman can talk with the client and give special instructions to a secretary - without interrupting the
initial call.
When the keyset is idle, the Reverse Voice Over key functions the same as a Hotline key. A keyset's
Reverse Voice Over key also shows at a glance the status of the associated extension:
Note: When the keyset is idle, the Reverse Voice Over provides one button calling to the associated
extension (like a Hotline key). An extension user cannot, however, use the Reverse Voice Over key to
Transfer calls.
Product Description
Aspire
Aspire
When the key is. . .
Off
Slow Flash
Fast Flash
Section 3: Features
The associated extension is. . .
Idle
Busy or call ringing
In Do Not Disturb
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