NEC Univerge SV8100 Features And Specifications Manual page 1050

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Key confirmation tone is provided by the MH240 and not by the SV8100 system
programming.
The backlight LED duration is provided by the MH240 and not by the SV8100 system
programming.
Call History is stored on the MH240, not in the SV8100 system.
The MH240 does not support the blink and reverse display, double high characters.
If the MH240 should show more than 20 digits, 20 digits will show starting from the head of
the character string.
If the MH240 should display more than 10 digits for the name display, the last 10 characters
are displayed.
When the MH240 receives a character string from voice mail, the first 20 digits are
displayed on line 1, and the rest on line 2.
The MH240 does not display Day/Night mode information.
MH240 terminals cannot be operator terminals.
The MH240 cannot be an ACD agent.
The MH240 does not support the override function.
The MH240 dose not support the use of manual login mode.
The Caller ID history key (08) is not supported on the MH240 as the history is stored
internally on the terminal.
The maximum character length for Caller ID is 10 digits.
When talking on a MH240, if you walk outside of the coverage area, the outside party hears
silence for one minute before the trunk call is dropped.
If the MH240 is on a station call (IP or TDM) and you walk outside the coverage area, the
call is not disconnected. The phone called shows hangup in the display and hears an error
tone.
When using the MH240 in conjunction with the UM8000 Mail, the softkeys should be
disabled for all MH240 mailboxes by enabling Handsfree in the UM8000.
The MH240 only supports G.711 and G.729 codecs. When using G.711 you can have a
10Ms, 20Ms, 30Ms, or 40Ms packet size. When using G.729 you can have a 20Ms, 30Ms,
or 40Ms packet size.
The system sees terminal types 1 (Economy), 2 (Value), 3 (Desi-Less), 4 (Sophisticated)
and 5 (Softphone) as the same terminal type.
When using Multiple Logon, the same Personal ID index can be assigned to an
ITL/Softphone, a CTI (Desktop), and an MH240 terminal type.
Two ports of the same terminal type (Program 15-05-26) cannot be assigned to the same
Personal ID index (Program 15-05-27).
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