Continued Dialing - NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 General Description Manual

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Continued Dialing

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).
There are two types of Continued Dialing:
Continued Dialing for Intercom Calls
Depending on the Class of Service for an extension, a multiline terminal user may be
able to 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.
CAUTION
Cordless DECT Terminals
The Cordless DECT Terminals may be used with the UNIVERGE SV9100 system.
The DTL-8R-1 TEL uses 1.9 GHz DECT 6.0 FM Technology and is connected in
tandem to a multiline terminal. Press the applicable key on the Base Unit to Switch
between Cordless operation and multiline terminal operation.
Cordless Telephone Connection
When using an APR-L for DTL telephones a cordless telephone (2500-type) can be
connected to a multiline terminal.
The GCD-4LCA, GPZ-4LCA, GCD-8LCA and GPZ-8LCE also support cordless
telephones, but this feature refers to multiline terminal cordless connection.
CO Message Waiting Indication
This feature provides a Message Waiting indication when Voice Mail from the Central
Office is used. The CO provides this feature using Visual Message Waiting Indication
(VMWI) standards. Visual Message Waiting Indication visually indicates to a user
that a message is present in their voice mail box. When VMWI is provided, the
UNIVERGE SV9100 provides a flashing LED on a line key assigned with the trunk
appearance.
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