NEC UNIVERGE SV8100 Features & Specifications Manual page 702

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Issue 5.0
E.g. conference is set as *826
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Mobile extension receives call and answers it
ME dials *# to place call on hold
ME dial **826 to initiate conf facility
ME dials another party
Upon answer ME dials *#*# to join all parties together.
Note: it is at the actual point of dialling the service code that the additional * requires adding.
To provide a proper disconnect, Disconnect Supervision is required for the trunks used for
this feature.
When an entry is made in Program 15-22-01 for a Mobile Extension, ports are reserved for
Mobile Extension usage in groups of 4.
To keep consecutive port numbering for blades, you may wish to consider starting Mobile
Extensions at the upper extension port range.
The incoming Caller ID for a call that is forwarded to a mobile extension will not be
presented to the Mobile Extension (Version 2.5 or lower software).
When using Mobile Extension in a NetLink Network, the ISDN/PRI must be utilized in the
Primary System (Version 3.1 or lower software).
With Version 4.0 or higher software, when using Mobile Extension in a NetLink Network, the
ISDN/PRI can be utilized in the Secondary systems.
Callback to Cell Phone
Description
Callback to Cell Phone allows the user to make an incoming call to a system then hang up before the
system answers (like a one ring call), then the system calls back to the calling Cell Phone using a pre-
programmed number. The advantage is to reduce Cell Phone charges for calls on a mobile extension
system.
After receiving a call back on a Cell Phone, the user can call another extension or make an outgoing call
via the system using the mobile extension function.
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