Block Camp-On - NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 Features And Specifications

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Block Camp-On

If an extension has Block Camp-On enabled, callers to the extension cannot dial 2 to Camp-On
after hearing busy or busy/ring. If the extension has Block Camp-On disabled, callers are not
prevented from dialing 2 to Camp-On after hearing busy or busy/ring. This is set in the called
extension Class of Service.
Conditions
An extension user cannot Camp-On to a busy extension or leave a callback if Off-Hook
Signaling has already gone through. Off-Hook Signaling allows an extension to block a
caller's ability to dial
You cannot send off-hook signals to an extension busy on a Handsfree (Speakerphone)
call. The called extension large LED flashes fast, with no ringing.
The setting of Program 20-13-06 affects the BLF display for Hotline and Reverse Voice
Over. Refer to the features
You cannot send off-hook signals to an extension that is already receiving a voice
announcement.
An extension user can store the Off-Hook Signaling Service Code (709) under a One-Touch
Key to provide quick Off-Hook Signaling access.
An extension set as Operator in Program 20-17-01 does not follow settings in Program
20-13-05, Program 20-13-06 or Program 20-09-07 and always receives Off-Hook
Signaling.
Program 20-09-07 and 20-13-06 must be set to 1 in Class of Service for a normal extension
to receive automatic Off-Hook Signaling.
Off-Hook signaling is supported for Wireless DECT (SIP) telephones.
Default Settings
Enabled
System Availability
Terminals
All Multiline Terminals and Single Line Telephones
Required Component(s)
None
Related Features

Callback

Call Waiting/Camp-On

Direct Inward Dialing (DID)
to camp-on.
#
Hotline
and
Reverse Voice Over
930
for additional information.

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