Out Of Range Call Warning Notification - NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 Features And Specifications

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Out of Range Call Warning Notification

Description
With SV9100 software, it is possible to determine when a SIP-Dect terminal is Out of Range or
powered off. When an internal caller calls the Out of Range SIP terminal, either a lock out
tone or call forwarding can be performed. When the Out of Range timer (Program 24-02-15)
expires, CFW is performed when Program 24-09-01 is set to 2-5 and the dial is set to the
suitable place of Program 24-09-02~24-09-05. If CFW is not set, the calling terminal hears a
Lock-out tone and the following Out of Range notice is displayed on the originators LCD.
Out of Range Example
Conditions
When a call comes into an idle SIP terminal which has not been recognized as out
of range, the system waits for the timer in Program24-02-15 (default 4 sec) to
expire to determine if the terminal is Out of Range state or not.
Out of Range transfer works against the SIP terminal in an Out of Range state
when Program 24-09-01 is set to a value between 2 and 5 (2: No Answer, 3:
Immediate, 4: Busy/ No Answer or 5: Busy). In case of a value of 0 or 1 (0:
None or 1: Both), Out of Range transfer does not work.
When the SIP terminal starts ringing and then moves to out of range, the
terminal keeps ringing because the terminal is no longer under the control of
the system. In this case the Out of Range transfer is not applied.
Out of Range transfer is applied to individual calls only, group incoming calls or
paging call to a SIP terminal are not applied.
In case of Ring Transfer to the SIP terminal Out of Range transfer is not
applied. It follows No Answer timer in Program 24-02-03.
In case of internal call from other standard SIP terminal, lock-out tone is not
applied. Caller hears a busy tone.
Default Settings
Enabled
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