Continued Dialing For Intercom Calls; Continued Dialing For Trunk Calls - NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 Features And Specifications

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Continued Dialing
Description
Continued Dialing allows an extension user to dial a call, wait for the called party to answer, and then dial
additional digits. This helps users that need services like Voice Mail, automatic banking and Other
Common Carriers (OCCs).
Two types of Continued Dialing are available:

Continued Dialing for Intercom Calls

Depending on an extension Class of Service, a multiline terminal user may dial additional digits after
their Intercom call connects. In systems with Voice Mail, for example, Continued Dialing lets extension
users dial the different options after the Voice Mail answers. Without Continued Dialing, extension users
cannot access these Voice Mail options.

Continued Dialing for Trunk Calls

Continued Dialing gives a user access to outside services like automatic banking, an outside Automated
Attendant, bulletin boards and Other Common Carriers (OCCs). After the outside service answers, the
user can dial digits for whatever options the services allow. Without Continued Dialing, the system Toll
Restriction cuts off the call after a specific number of dialed digits.
Continued Dialing may make the system more susceptible to toll fraud.
Conditions
The ability to use Continued Dialing on trunk calls is set by Toll Restriction programming.
Continued Dialing for intercom calls only applies to calls made to analog devices.
With Pulse to Tone Conversion, users can place calls to services over Dial Pulse trunks
then dial DTMF digits after the service answers.
When Account Codes are enabled, the user must press the
character is passed to the telco. The system recognizes the initial
Account Code entry, the second
be passed to telco.
Default Settings
Enabled
System Availability
Terminals
All Multiline Terminals
Required Component(s)
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as the end of an Account Code entry, and the third
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three times before the
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as the beginning of an
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