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By using Department Calling, you can arrange multiple tape recorders into a pool. When an extension
user dials the Department Group pilot number, they reach the first available tape recorder in the pool.
The relays in the PGD(2)-U( ) ADP can optionally control customer-provided external ringers (loud bells)
and buzzers. When an extension user dials the ACI analog port extension number, the associated
PGD(2)-U( ) ADP relay closes and activates the ringer. You can use this ability to control an emergency
buzzer for a noisy machine shop floor, for example.
ACI Call Recording
ACI Call Recording allows you to use a recording device connected to a PGD(2)-U( ) ADP to
automatically record calls. The recording device is typically a customer-provided tape recorder. You can
set up ACI Call Recording to output to a single ACI port/recording device or to a pool of ACI ports/devices.
With a single device, all calls are stored in a centralized location. With a pool of devices, be sure you have
a port available for recording – even in peak traffic periods. You can set up recording per trunk or per
extension.
When set up for automatic recording, ACI Call Recording starts automatically when the user places or
answers their call. The system can be programed to record all
This includes the following trunk types:
Central Office calls programmed to ring the extension
Direct Inward Dialing (DID)
Direct Inward Line (DIL)
Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
TieLlines
The system can also be programmed to record
E&M Tie Lines, PRI or BRI trunks.
ACI Call Recording is not available for intercom calls, transferred calls, or calls placed on hold and
answered by an extension with Call Recording enabled. To manually record any call (41
transferred, ICM, outgoing CO trunk, etc.), use the Voice Mail Conversation Record key (Service Code
751 + 78).
Physical Ports and Software Ports
Each PGD(2)-U( ) ADP has a physical port for connection to the telephone system and two logical ports.
For programming, the ports are also called software ports. The physical port connects to a station position
on a ESI ETU. During installation, the first PGD(2)-U( ) ADP you set up is physical port 1; the second
PGD(2)-U( ) ADP is physical port 2, etc. Each PGD(2)-U( ) ADP has two software ports, which are
numbered independently of the physical ports. Normally, the first PGD(2)-U( ) ADP set up has software
ports 1~2; the second PGD(2)-U( ) ADP has software ports 3~4, etc. There are a total of 96 software ports
(48 PGD(2)-U( ) ADPs x 2 ports each). During programming, you assign ACI extension numbers and
Department Group options to PGD(2)-U( ) ADP software ports, not physical ports. During installation, you
connect equipment to the jacks on the PGD(2)-U( ) ADP that correspond to the software port. Refer to the
UNIVERGE SV8100 System Hardware Manual for installation details.
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incoming
trunk calls, however, this is only possible using
outgoing
Analog Communications Interface (ACI)
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trunk calls which ring an extension.

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