Group Call Pickup; Group Listen; Handset Mute; Handsfree And Monitor - NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 General Description Manual

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The relays can then be set back to an open state by dialing an access code on any
terminal or by pressing a preprogrammed function key on any multiline terminal. A
relay can also be set back to an open state after a drive timer expires. Each relay can
have a separate drive timer, when the relay is in a closed state, and this timer
expires, the relay is automatically placed back into an open state.

Group Call Pickup

Group Call Pickup allows an extension user to answer a call ringing another
extension in a Pickup Group. This permits co-workers in the same work area to easily
answer others calls. The user can dial a code or press a programmed Group Call
Pickup key to intercept the ringing call. If several extensions in the group are ringing
at the same time, Group Call Pickup intercepts the call based on the extension
priority in the Pickup Group.
With Group Call Pickup, a user can intercept the following calls:
There are 64 Call Pickup Groups available.

Group Listen

Group Listen permits a multiline terminal user to talk on the handset and have their
voice broadcast over the telephone speaker. This lets the multiline terminal user's
co-workers listen to the conversation. Group Listen turns off the multiline terminal
handsfree microphone so the caller does not pick the co-worker's voices during a
Group Listen.

Handset Mute

Handset Mute is provided to most terminals connected to the UNIVERGE SV9100
system. While talking on the multiline terminal handset, a station user can dial a
feature code or press Mic to mute the transmit speech path. The station user can still
hear the outside (or intercom) voice.

Handsfree and Monitor

Handsfree allows a multiline terminal user to process calls using the speaker and
microphone in the telephone instead of the handset. Handsfree is a convenience for
workers who do not have a free hand to pick up the handset. For example, a terminal
operator could continue to enter data with both hands while talking on the telephone.
Three variations of Handsfree are available.
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A call ringing the user's own pickup group
A call ringing another pickup group when the user knows the group number
A call ringing another pickup group when the user does not know the group number
Handsfree
The user can press Speaker to place and answer calls instead of using the
handset.
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