NEC Univerge SV8100 Features And Specifications Manual page 1563

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UNIVERGE SV8100
When a uMobility device is on a call, a second call to that device does not follow forwarding.
Call Forward with Both Ring is not supported across K-CCIS networks. Therefore, the desk
phone, the uMC Server and the uMobility mobile device must be in the same phone system.
The UCB (Unified Communications for Business) feature cannot be used with Call Forward
Both Ring. Therefore, the uMobility client phone cannot be used with UCB.
When using Call Forward with Both Ring, the voice mail should be configured so the Message
Waiting Indication is provided for desk phone as the uMobility mobile device cannot display
message waiting unless it is in the WiFi domain.
If an extension has Call Forward with Both Ring set to another extension, it will only continue
to forward if the Both Ring destination is forwarded (B/NA or NA) to VM only.
For uMobility client devices to utilize dial access codes for system features the dial access
codes must be all numbers and cannot contain
On a Trunk call that originates on the SV8100 via the wireless LAN but is handed off to the
cellular network, the SMDR print out will show the call ends when the user leaves the
wireless LAN and hands off to the cellular network.
Internal calls from an uMobility mobile device displays the station name as assigned in
Program15-01-01 not on the uMobility telephone.
For station name display to work on internal calls to a uMobility mobile device that resides
in the WiFi domain set all station names, including IP and TDM telephones, in Program
15-05-04.
The following 3-digit emergency numbers are automatically routed by a Nokia client and
device to the cellular network and cannot be used or dialed by uMobility Nokia client
extensions:
019, 100, 101, 104, 107, 112, 110, 119, 120, 122, 123, 180, 190, 191, 192, 193, 197, 198, 199,
311, 911, 991, 993, 994, 995, 999.
Emergency calls (911 and E911) from uMobility client devices should not be routed through
the uMobility or SV8100 system and are not supported.
When an uMobility client device is outside of the WiFi network and receives an incoming
call via uMobility, audible DTMF tones are generated by the uMobility client and heard by
both parties (when the uMobility user answers).
When an uMobility client device is outside of the WiFi network and makes an internal or
outgoing CO call via uMobility, audible DTMF tones are generated by the uMobility client
and heard by the uMobility user (after a slight delay when the user enters the number).
The Pilot plus the number of Reserve Pool Users defined in the uMC Server configuration
determines the maximum number of uMobility client devices residing in the cellular domain
that can simultaneously make calls through the SV8100 system.
uMobility
These should not be used as extensions for users, or must require a prefix to be dialed before these
numbers in order to distinguish these from the emergency numbers.
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