NEC Univerge SV8100 Features And Specifications Manual page 1867

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UNIVERGE SV8100
When an internal station-to-station call is made to a virtual extension, the name and
number of the calling party does not appear in the display of the station the virtual extension
resides on until the call is answered.
A door box cannot ring a virtual extension.
UCB does not support the use of Virtual Extensions (SV8100 Version 4000, UCB 5.0 SP4
and TSP 3.03 or lower).
Virtual Extensions are supported with UCB (SV8100 Version 5000, UCB 5.1 and TSP 4.00
or higher).
If a user dials a number not programmed in ARS, Program 26-01-03 determines if the
system should route over the trunk group settings defined in Program 21-02 or play an error
tone.
When using ARS Class of Service, with Program 26-01-03 set to (1) "Play Warning Tone",
any trunk (except a CCIS trunk) pointed or transferred to a virtual that is Call Forward
Off-Premise will not complete. For a virtual to Call Forward Off-Premise, Program 26-01-03
must be set to "Route to trunk group" and the call will follow the trunk group settings of the
trunk, assigned in Program 21-03.
When using ARS Class of Service, with Program 26-01-03 set to (1) "Play Warning Tone",
a CCIS trunk pointed or transferred to a virtual that is call forwarded off premise will always
follow ARS Class 1 routing properties.
Calls made from Virtual Extensions will show up in SMDR as calls made from the physical
extension the VE resides on.
Virtual Extension Ring Assignment (command 15-09) will follow the ring assignment for the
Night Mode Group the virtual extension is assigned to (default Night Mode Group 1) and
not the Night Mode Group of the keyset the virtual is appearing on.
With Version 7000 or higher software, a special ringtone is provided when a pre-assigned
extension places an Intercom call.
With Version 7000 or higher software, distinctive ringing on VE is supported which can
distinguish between external and internal calls. When Program 20-04-05 is set to "On", an
outside call to VE follows the trunk incoming ringtone configured in Program 22-03-01 and
Program 15-02-02.
The incoming ringtone from a pre-assigned extension (set in Program 15-01-13) is limited
to calls to the actual extension, not the Virtual Extension. Incoming calls to the VE follows
Program 15-08-1 settings.
With Version 8000 or higher software a virtual extension can now display the caller ID of
an internal caller (Callers station name is displayed, if station name is not available the
extension number is displayed). Also, a virtual extension can now display the caller ID of
an internal or external caller when the virtual is not set to ring (Previously the virtual
extension must be set to ring or CID is not displayed).
Virtual Extensions
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