NEC Univerge SV8100 Features And Specifications Manual page 1560

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To reset the Telephony Settings (i.e., Service Codes) to default, you must delete the
c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Cygnus Application Suite\PC
Phone\TapiConfig.xml file and it recreates with defaults on the next launch of the
application.
Using an ADA-L for recording in Deskset mode for the Desktop applications: DIPS 1 and 6
on the ADA-L should be on with all others off.
With UC Desktop Applications 1.0, 2.0 and 3.5, Intercom calls parked in the Desktop
Application do not show up. Parked trunk calls will show as held calls if the trunk key is
programmed on the phone. If the trunk is not programmed on the phone, parked trunk calls
will be removed from Desktop.
With UC Desktop Applications Version 3.6.0.0, Parked calls can be monitored in the Active
Call list and will show up as a blue Parked Call similar to the IPK II PC Attendant.
TAPI does not monitor all the system park orbits. Therefore, TAPI errors can occur in the
application if the Desktop user attempts to park a call in an orbit that is already occupied by
a call manually parked in that orbit by another user.
With UC Desktop Applications Version 3.7.0.0 or higher, Desktop users can park calls in
the next available park orbit by choosing orbit 0 from the application when Program
20-11-27 is set to 1 (on).
Any station using UC Desktop Applications, in softphone or deskset mode, must have an
ICM key programmed in 15-07 (
BLF indication for another station is solid green or flashing green if the BLF is for the station
the application is running. There is no difference between busy or ringing for a BLF of
another station.
If DND and CFA are set for another station, its BLF shows red.
In the 1st-Party solution, BLF/DSS to be monitored in the UC Desktop Application must be
programmed on a physical key on the phone or DSS console attached to the phone. DSS/
BLF buttons that are programmed on buttons that do not physically exist on the phone or on
a DSS console that is not physically present do not show up in the UC Desktop Application.
Without Shared Services, ringing trunk calls show green. With the Shared Services
solution, ringing trunks calls show red.
Application Sharing uses Microsoft Net Meeting. When application sharing is used, the
Forward Control and Window Bar options are not available.
Usually, Windows Vista does not include NetMeeting. NEC distributes a Vista version of
NetMeeting. The full installation installs NetMeeting if the OS is Vista and NetMeeting is not
present.
Application Sharing has a 1 to 1 functionality. A desktop suite client cannot share with
multiple clients.
When running UC Desktop Applications in deskset mode for an IP phone when the
registration mode is set to automatic or manual, the user name and password must be
different than that of the IP phone.
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