Microphone Cutoff; Mobile Extension; Multiple Trunk Types; Music On Hold - NEC UNIVERGE SV810 User Manual

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UNIVERGE SV8100
MH240 Wireless IP Telephone
Enhancements
This feature added with Version 2500.
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 WL1700 creates an IEEE802.11-standard wireless
network. The MH240 complies with IEEE 802.11b/g specifications and uses a Wi-Fi
network consisting of a WL1700 Controller and WL1500 APs distributed throughout
an enterprise environment. The MH240 is equipped with Conference, Directory,
Disconnect, Enter (select), History, Hold, Menu, Talk, Transfer, Volume Up, and
Volume Down keys as well as eight programmable function keys.

Microphone Cutoff

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. The user may turn off the
microphone while their telephone is idle, busy, or ringing. The microphone stays off
until the user turns it back on.

Mobile Extension

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 system allowing access to the
system features. A registered Mobile Extension uses one analog port (ports are
reserved in groups of two), however, no PCB support (analog or digital) is required.
The Mobile Extension port must be an unequipped extension port on the SV8100
system – no physical telephone is required on the SV8100 system.

Multiple Trunk Types

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 package, and a maximum of
56 trunks in the basic port package.

Music on Hold

Music on Hold (MOH) sends music to calls on Hold and parked calls. The music lets
the caller know that his call is waiting, not forgotten. Without Music on Hold, the
system provides silence to these types of calls.
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