Direct Outward Dialing (Dod); Do Not Disturb; Enhanced 911; Executive Calling - NEC Univerge SV8300 User Manual

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Direct Outward Dialing (DOD)

This feature permits any station user the ability to gain
access to the exchange network by dialing an access
code and receiving new dial tone. The user may then
proceed to dial the desired exchange network number.
To place an outside call:
1.
Go off-hook and receive extension dial tone.
2.
Dial the trunk access code.
3.
Receive outside dial tone.
4.
Dial the desired outside number.

Do Not Disturb

This feature restricts incoming calls to a station and can
be set by an individual station. Placing a station in Do
Not Disturb (DND) does not prevent a station from
originating a voice call. This feature also allows a
station to ensure privacy from telephone interruptions
while on an outgoing call.
To set:
1.
Lift the handset and receive dial tone.
2.
Dial the Do Not Disturb feature access code and
receive service set tone.
3.
Restore the handset.
To cancel:
1.
Lift the handset and receive dial tone.
2.
Dial the Do Not Disturb cancel code and receive
service set tone.
3.
Restore the handset.

Enhanced 911

This feature allows the PBX to transmit a callers'
emergency service identification information to an
Enhanced 911 Emergency system.
To initiate 911 Emergency Call:
1.
Lift the handset and receive a dial tone.
2.
Dial the trunk access code and telephone number
(e.g. 911).
3.
The system automatically completes a call and
sends the pre-assigned number: calling area code
+ calling station number.

Executive Calling

This feature allows a station to be assigned a VIP class.
This provides special ringing to a called station when
that station is idle. It automatically sends three tone
bursts to a called station when that station is busy, if the
call was originated from a station assigned as VIP
class.
To initiate an Executive Call:
1.
The station assigned as VIP class goes off-hook.
2.
The station dials another extension.
3.
If the called station is busy, three tone bursts will
be sent to the called party to indicate there is a
call waiting.
4.
The called party can now hang up and answer the
Executive Call.
5.
If the called station is idle, a distinctive ring will be
sent to the called party to indicate an Executive
Call is ringing in.
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