Private Line; Programmable Function Keys; Pulse To Tone Conversion - NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 General Description Manual

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Private Line

A Private Line is a trunk reserved for a multiline terminal for placing and answering
calls. A user with a Private Line always knows when important calls are for them.
Additionally, the user has their own trunk for placing calls that is not available to
others in the system.

Programmable Function Keys

Each multiline terminal has Programmable Function Keys that simplify placing calls,
answering calls, and using certain features. You can customize the function of a
multiline terminal programmable key from each multiline terminal. Depending on your
telephone style, you can have up to 48 Programmable Function Keys.
Programming from a Multiline Terminal
System Programming can be performed from any display multiline terminal. Most
programming changes become effective immediately. Other programming changes
become effective after the data is backed up from temporary memory to permanent
memory.

Pulse to Tone Conversion

An extension user can use Pulse to Tone Conversion on trunk calls. Pulse to Tone
Conversion lets a user change their extension dialing mode while placing a call. For
systems in a Dial Pulse area, this permits users to access dial-up Other Common
Carriers (OCCs) such as MCI from their DP area. The user can, for example:
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Incoming Prime Line Preference
When the Prime Line rings the extension, lifting the handset answers the call.
Incoming Prime Line Preference could benefit the Service Department dispatcher
who must quickly answer customer service calls and then dispatch repair
technicians. When a customer calls in, the dispatcher lifts the handset to get their
call. (Incoming Prime Line Preference can optionally seize an idle line
appearance.)
Place a call to an OCC over a DP trunk.
Depending on programming:
Manually implement Pulse to Tone Conversion.
- OR -
Wait 10 seconds.
Dial the OCC security code and desired number. The system dials the DTMF digits
after the conversion.
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