Redial Function; Repeat Redial - NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 General Description Manual

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Redial Function

Users can press Redial to cycle through the last 10 outside numbers dialed. Pressing
redials the number displayed. Users can also press Redial and dial a System
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Speed Dial bin number to access System Speed Dial.
Remote (System) Upgrade
With PCPro or WebPro, the UNIVERGE SV9100 can be remotely upgraded to a
newer version of main system software. When a new version of main system
software is released, a firmware package file is provided. Using the PCPro or
WebPro application, a technician can remotely upgrade the firmware on the
GCD-CP10. The upgrade can be applied immediately, or at a scheduled date and
time. Remote Upgrade is supported only via a LAN connection. A modem connection
is NOT supported for Remote Upgrade.

Repeat Redial

If a multiline terminal user places a trunk call that is busy or unanswered, they can
have Repeat Redial try it again later on. The user does not continually have to try the
number again – hoping it goes through. Repeat Redial automatically retries it until
the called party answers (the number of retries is based on system programming).
Resident System Program
When power is applied to the system, the hardware configuration is scanned and
Resident System Program default values are assigned including terminal types [e.g.,
PGD(2)-U10 ADP or DSS Console]. This enables immediate operation, even before
the system is programmed to accommodate the individual site requirements.
Reverse Voice Over
While on a call, Reverse Voice Over lets a busy multiline terminal user make a
private Intercom call to an idle co-worker. The idle co-worker can be at a multiline
terminal or single line telephone. The busy user presses a programmed Reverse
Voice Over key to make a private call to a specified co-worker. The initial caller
cannot hear the Reverse Voice Over conversation. The private Intercom call
continues until the Reverse Voice Over caller presses the key again. The initial call
can be an outside call or an Intercom call.
Reverse Voice Over could help a salesman, for example, when placing a call to an
important client. The salesman can talk with the client and give special instructions to
a secretary – without interrupting the initial call.
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