NEC Univerge SV8100 Features And Specifications Manual page 1312

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Time, Date and Station Number Check
If the system has a DSPDB-B1 Unit installed for VRS, any multiline terminal user can find out the time,
date or the extension number while their telephone is idle (on-hook). The time and date check saves the
user time since they do not have to look for a clock or calendar. Hearing the extension number
conveniently identifies non-display multiline terminals. To find out their extension number, the user
presses 6 (for Number). To listen to the time and date, the user presses 8 (for Time/Date).
Available with 64-Port Basic CD-CP00-AU
The VRS feature is available with the 64-port Basic CD-CP00-AU (no feature Upgrade PAL chip required).
The VRS feature requires a DSPDB-B1 Unit attached to the CD-CP00-AU with the optional VRS flash
card installed. Although the DSPDB-B1 Unit is recognized for this feature, it provides no additional tone
resources (DTMF receivers, Caller ID receivers, or call progress tone detection).
Conditions
VRS record time is fixed at two minutes and cannot be changed.
The Automated Attendant (VRS) can answer up to 16 calls simultaneously.
If Synchronous Ringing is enabled, the Preamble message cannot be used.
The maximum number of VRS ports is 16 when the PZ-ME50-AU is installed on the CP00. If
the PZ-ME50-AU is not installed, the maximum number of VRS ports is 8.
Default Setting
Disabled
System Availability
Terminals
Not applicable
Required Component(s)
DSPDB-B1 Unit with CF-E1 Compact Flash card fitted
Related Features
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UNIVERGE SV8100
Voice Response System (VRS)

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