Line Preference - NEC UNIVERGE SV810 User Manual

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Issue 3.0
UNIVERGE SV8100
Last Number Redial saves the last 24 digits a user dials in system memory. The
number can be any combination of digits 0~9,
and
. The system remembers the
#
digits regardless of whether the call was answered, unanswered or busy. The system
normally uses the same trunk group as for the initial call. However, the extension
user can preselect a specific trunk if desired.
When the Redial key is pressed, the display indicates REDIAL [
] / SYS. The user can
#
then press
to redial the number displayed, or enter a System Speed Dialing bin
#
number to be dialed. Pressing Redial repeatedly scrolls through the last 10 numbers
dialed.
Licensing
Licenses are used to activate certain features and applications for the UNIVERGE
SV8100. Refer to the UNIVERGE SV8100 Features and Specifications Manual for
more details.

Line Preference

Line Preference determines how a multiline terminal user places and answers calls.
There are two types of Line Preference: Incoming Line Preference and Outgoing Line
Preference.
Incoming Line Preference
Incoming Line Preference establishes how a multiline terminal user answers calls.
When a call rings the multiline terminal, lifting the handset answers either the ringing
call (for Ringing Line Preference) or seizes an idle line (for Idle Line Preference). The
idle line can provide either Intercom or trunk dial tone (see Outgoing Line Preference
below). Ringing Line Preference helps users whose primary function is to answer
calls (such as a receptionist). Idle Line Preference is an aid to users whose primary
function is to place calls (such as a telemarketer).
Outgoing Line Preference
Outgoing Line Preference sets how a multiline terminal user places calls. If a multiline
terminal has Outgoing Intercom Line Preference, the user hears Intercom dial tone
when the handset is lifted. If a multiline terminal has Outgoing Trunk Line Preference,
the user hears trunk dial tone when the handset is lifted. Outgoing Line Preference
also determines what happens at extensions with Idle Line Preference. The user
hears either trunk (dial 9) or Intercom dial tone.
Auto-Answer of Non-Ringing Lines
With Auto-Answer of Non-Ringing Lines, an extension user can automatically answer
trunk calls that ring other extensions (not their own). This helps a user that has to
answer calls for co-workers that are away from their desks. When the user lifts the
handset, they automatically answer the ringing calls based on Trunk Group Routing
programming. The extension user ringing calls, however, always have priority over
calls ringing co-worker extensions.
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