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Chapter 2 - Digital Station Features
Off-Hook Voice Over
Off-Hook Voice Over (OHVO) allows station users to signal a busy station that your call is
waiting. Your voice is only heard through the handset of the called party's telephone. The
called party can connect to the two parties and carry on two independent conversations
using the handset.
The called party can also respond using the text messaging feature which sends messages to
the calling party's display.
A third method provides for the receiving station to respond to an OHVO announcement
using the MUTE feature button. This button is pressed to carry on a two-way conversation
with the OHVO initiator while still listening to the original call.
On-Hook Dialing
The Digital Telephone user can place calls without lifting the handset. If the speakerphone is
disabled, the handset must be lifted to converse.
Online Programming
Changes to the system database can be made without interrupting normal system operation.
Programming may be performed using a digital telephone connected to the system
(Station 100) or via an external PC either on-site or remotely.
One-Touch Recording
The One-Touch Recording feature allows the station user while on an internal/external call to
press a button and have the system record the conversation in the station user's mailbox. It
has been designed to work with the
in-band signaling.
The calling station is placed in a one-time DND mode upon initiating the Voice Over.
One-Time DND cannot be toggled during the OHVO call. The station receiving the
OHVO call must be off-hook and in the H mode.
Use of this feature may be interpreted as a violation of federal or state laws and an
invasion of privacy. Check applicable laws in your area before recording calls using
this feature.
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Digital DISPATCH Voice Mail System via
Off-Hook Voice Over