NEC Univerge SV8100 Features And Specifications Manual page 1328

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Headset (Optional)
The headset can be plugged into the multiline telephone and used when making or receiving calls
with the Desktop Client. Desktop Client runs on a PC and communicates with the UNIVERGE
SV8100 through TCP/IP. The Desktop Client can be run for a physical deskset station or a
softphone station. When calls come into the station, the Desktop Client displays it on the PC, and
provides several features that allow the user to handle the call quickly. Desktop Client can be
minimized to run in the background and pop to the front when call activity occurs. Calls can then be
handled using either the keyboard or the mouse. The user speaks to the caller through the
telephone handset, headset, or speakerphone of the multiline telephone the application is running
on, or through a USB handset or headset connected to PC running the softphone.
Softphone
The SP310 softphone is a software phone that functions as an IP Multiline Station (SIP). The SP310
provides access to all features of a physical IP Multiline Station with a few exceptions. Through the VoIP
connection to the SV8100 system, the user can speak to the caller through a USB Handset or USB
Headset connected to the PC running the SP310 softphone. The user can handle the call through a
Toolbar view, Compact Phone view, or an Emulation Phone view that looks like a physical IP Multiline
Station.
Desktop Shared Services
The SV8100 Desktop application includes the option to install Desktop Shared Services that are
available for use by all Desktop application users. This is required for the following features:
PC Assistant using Shared Services
PC Attendant
Central Directory
Phone Message
Quick Message
Presence
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