Department Step Calling; Dial Pad Confirmation Tone; Dialing Number Preview; Digital Trunk Clocking - NEC UNIVERGE SV8100 Configuration Manual

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Two types of routing are available with Department Calling: Priority Routing and
Circular Routing. With Priority Routing, an incoming call routes to the highest priority
extensions first. Lower priority extensions ring only if all higher priority extensions are
busy. With Circular Routing, each call rings a new extension.

Department Step Calling

After calling a busy Department Calling Group member, an extension user can have
Department Step Calling quickly call another member in the group. The caller does
not have to hang up and place another Intercom call if the first extension called is
unavailable. Department Step Calling also allows an extension user to cycle through
the members of a Department Group.

Dial Pad Confirmation Tone

For an extension with Dial Pad Confirmation Tone enabled, the user hears a beep
each time they press a key. This is helpful for Intercom calls and Dial Pulse trunk
calls, since these calls provide no Call Progress tones.
Dial Tone Detection
If a trunk has Dial Tone Detection enabled, the system monitors for dial tone from the
Telco or PBX when a user places a call on that trunk. If the user accesses the trunk
directly (by pressing a line key or dialing
the trunk if dial tone does not occur. If the user accesses the trunk via a Trunk Group
(by dialing a trunk group code or automatically through a feature like Last Number
Redial), the system can drop the trunk or optionally skip to the next trunk in the group.

Dialing Number Preview

Dialing Number Preview lets a display multiline terminal user dial and review a
number before the system dials it. Dialing Number Preview helps the user avoid
dialing errors.

Digital Trunk Clocking

The UNIVERGE SV8100 CD-CP00 has a built-in clock source for all digital trunk
blades. Digital trunk blades are connected via an internal PLO (Phase Locked
Oscillator) to derive Primary Clock from the network in priority order. If priority is set
up incorrectly, or if two primary clocks are coming in, slips may occur causing
improper data synchronization. The PLO, equipped with the UNIVERGE SV8100
CD-CP00 is the timing source for all digital trunk blades in the system. The PLO
synchronizes the system and clocks signals from another office. When the
UNIVERGE SV8100 is a clock receiver office, the PLO generates the clock signal
according to the source clock signals received from the source office in the network.
The source clock signals are extracted from digital trunk blades and are supplied to
the PLO.
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