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UNIVERGE SV8100
Voice Response System (VRS) – Call Forwarding – Park
and Page
Enhancements
This feature previously supported as Call Forwarding - Park and Page, has been
renamed Voice Response System (VRS) – Call Forwarding – Park and Page with
Version 1100.
When an extension user is away from their phone, VRS Park and Page can let them
know when they have a call waiting to be answered. The Personal Greeting and Park
& Page options can have up to 200 messages total (note that the Park & Page feature
uses two messages). To enable VRS Park and Page, the user records a Personal
Greeting along with an additional Paging announcement. VRS Park and Page then
answers an incoming call and plays the Personal Greeting to the caller. The caller
then listens to Music on Hold (if available) while the system broadcasts the recorded
Paging announcement. When the extension user hears the Page, they can go to any
telephone and use Directed Call Pickup to intercept the call.
Volume Controls
Each multiline terminal user can control the volume of incoming ringing, splash tone,
Paging, Background Music, Handsfree and your handset. Multiline terminals
consolidate all adjustments into the volume buttons. Press the VOLUME  or
VOLUME  to adjust the volume level for the active feature (e.g., outside call, ICM,
ICM ringing, or paging). Press these keys when the telephone is idle to adjust the
contrast level of the telephone display. The users should set the volumes for their
most comfortable level.
Warning Tone for Long Conversation
The system can broadcast warning tones to a trunk caller warning the user that he
has been on the call too long. If he chooses, the caller can disregard the tones and
continue talking. The outside caller does not hear the warning tones. Warning tones
do not occur for Intercom calls and most incoming trunk calls. DISA trunks can also
have warning tones. Warning tones are not available to analog single line telephone
(SLT) users.
There are two warning tones: Alarm Tone 1 and Alarm Tone 2. Alarm Tone 1 is the
first set of tones that occur after the user initially places a trunk call. Alarm Tone 2
broadcasts periodically after Alarm Tone 1 as a continued reminder. Each alarm tone
consists of three short beeps.
If programmed, DISA is disconnected unless the continue code is entered by the
user. With the Long Conversation Cutoff feature, incoming or outgoing central office
calls can also be disconnected.
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