NEC Univerge SV8100 Features And Specifications Manual

NEC Univerge SV8100 Features And Specifications Manual

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  • Page 1 Features and Specifications Manual Doc. No. 10534 Issue 1.0...
  • Page 3 Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice at the discretion of NEC Australia Pty Ltd. This document has been prepared for the use of employees and customers of NEC Australia Pty Ltd and may not be reproduced without prior written approval of NEC Australia Pty Ltd.
  • Page 5 The UNIVERGE SV8100 system meets the customer needs today, and as business expands, the system can be expanded to grow as well. The UNIVERGE SV8100 system has a set of manuals that provide all the information necessary to install and support the system. This preface describes these manuals.
  • Page 7 In the event of equipment malfunction, all repairs must be performed by an authorised dealer of NEC Australia Pty Ltd or by NEC Australia Pty Ltd. It is the responsibility of users requiring service to report the need for service to one of NEC Australia Pty Ltd authorised agents or to NEC Australia Pty Ltd.
  • Page 8 The Australian Performing Right Association Limited (APRA), or other similar organisation, when radio or TV broadcasts are transmitted through the Music On Hold feature of this telecommunication system. NEC Australia Pty Ltd hereby disclaims any liability arising out of the failure to obtain such a license.
  • Page 9 ATTERY ISPOSAL AND AFETY The UNIVERGE SV8100 system includes the batteries listed below. When disposing of these batteries from system chassis, blades or external battery boxes, the maintenance personnel must comply with applicable Federal and State regulations regarding proper disposal procedures.
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    About This Chapter ................. 2-1 Section 2 Important Notes ................... 2-2 Section 3 IPK II to UNIVERGE SV8100 Feature Comparison List ......2-3 Section 4 Features ...................... 2-9 Account Code – Forced/Verified/Unverified ........2- 11 Account Code Entry ................2- 17 Alarm ....................
  • Page 12 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Call Arrival (CAR) Keys ..............2- 131 Call Duration Timer ................. 2- 137 Call Forwarding – Centrex .............. 2- 139 Call Forwarding – Park and Page ............ 2- 145 Call Forwarding ................2- 149 Call Forwarding with Follow Me ............2- 161 Call Forwarding, Off-Premise ............
  • Page 13 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console ........... 2- 409 Directed Call Pickup ............... 2- 417 Directory Dialing ................2- 421 Distinctive Ringing, Tones and Flash Patterns ......... 2- 425 Do Not Disturb ................2- 433 Door Box ..................2- 439 Drop Key ..................
  • Page 14 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Maintenance ................... 2- 703 Meet Me Conference ..............2- 705 Meet Me Paging ................2- 709 Meet Me Paging Transfer ............... 2- 713 Memo Dial ..................2- 719 Message Waiting ................2- 723 Microphone Cutoff ................2- 729 Mobile Extension ................
  • Page 15 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Secretary Call Pickup ..............2- 917 Selectable Display Messaging ............2- 919 Selectable Ring Tones ..............2- 925 Serial Call ..................2- 929 Single Line Telephones ..............2- 933 SLT Adapter ................... 2- 941 Softkeys ..................2- 957 Speed Dial –...
  • Page 16 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 VM8000 InMail ................2- 1213 Voice Mail Integration (Analog) ............. 2- 1253 Voice Mail Message Indication on Line Keys ......... 2- 1273 Voice Over ................... 2- 1277 Voice Response System (VRS) ............. 2- 1281 Volume Controls ................2- 1301 Warning Tone for Long Conversation ..........
  • Page 17 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1-1 SV8100 Key Assignment Example ............1-2 Figure 1-2 Feature Access/One-Touch Key Assignment Example ......1-3 Figure 2-1 Department Calling Priority Call Routing ..........2-346 Figure 2-2 Department Calling Circular Routing ..........2-347 Figure 2-3 Digital Trunk Clocking Example 1 ............2-366 Figure 2-4 Digital Trunk Clocking Example 2 ............
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  • Page 19 LIST OF TABLES Table 2-1 Sample Alarm Report ..................2-27 Table 2-2 Alarm Report Definitions ................. 2-28 Table 2-3 Alarm Report Item Definitions ................. 2-28 Table 2-4 Sample System Information Printout .............. 2-29 Table 2-5 Keys for Entering Names ................2-214 Table 2-6 Dial Tone Detection Program Interaction ............
  • Page 20 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Table 2-28 Keys for Entering Names ................2-995 Table 2-29 TAPI Commands ..................2-1099 Table 2-30 Board Power Factor ..................2-1201 Table 2-31 Terminal Power Factor ................2-1202 Table 2-32 Maximum Number of Package Installed ............2-1202 Table 2-33 Voice Prompting Messages .................
  • Page 21: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Introduction ECTION ENERAL NFORMATION UNIVERGE SV8100 (DTL and ITL telephones), IPK II (DTH telephones), term Series i (DTR telephones) can be used with the UNIVERGE SV8100 system. ECTION ULTILINE ERMINALS USED WITH THE YSTEM SV8100 Terminals The SV8100 Multiline Terminals either with or without LCD display offer a variety of colors, and line sizes.
  • Page 22: Figure 1-1 Sv8100 Key Assignment Example

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Soft Keys Line Key Numbered Keypad Recall Hold Feature Transfer Answer Menu Speaker Cursor Figure 1-1 SV8100 Key Assignment Example IPK Terminals The IPK Terminals (DTH telephones) either with or without LCD display offer a variety of colors, and line sizes.
  • Page 23: Figure 1-2 Feature Access/One-Touch Key Assignment Example

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Feature Access, Single On/Off, or One-Touch Keys Keys are designated Feature Access, Single On/Off, or One-Touch throughout this manual. The keys operate much the same, but various limitations imposed on each type are described below. Feature Access Keys Depending on the type, a Multiline Terminal can have 2, 8, 16, 24, or 32 line keys.
  • Page 24 LED to indicate incoming calls or messages, and an outgoing only Analog SLT Port [AD(A)-R( )] is also available. The UNIVERGE SV8100 Single Line Terminals are offered in two variations (DTR-1-1( ) and DTR-1HM-1( )). Both terminals come in black or white. Both have DTMF and Pulse Dialing compatibility, and offer Flash and Redial key functionality.
  • Page 25: Chapter 2 Features

    HAPTER ECTION This chapter provides an alphabetical listing of the features that are available with the UNIVERGE SV8100 system. Each feature provides the following information: Description – briefly describes the feature and how it is used. Conditions – provides special operating conditions (if any) that need to be considered with using the feature.
  • Page 26: Important Notes

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 MPORTANT OTES ECTION Simplifying Multiline Terminal Operation with One-Touch Keys A multiline terminal user can access many features using Service Codes (e.g., Service Code 744 sets Call Forward Busy/No Answer). To streamline the operation of their telephone, a multiline terminal user can store these codes under One-Touch Keys.
  • Page 27 OMPARISON ECTION The following table provides a cross-reference between the IPK II and the UNIVERGE SV8100 features. IPK II Feature Name UNIVERGE SV8100 Feature Name Account Code – Forced/Verified/Unverified Account Code – Forced/Verified/Unverified Account Code Entry Account Code Entry Alarm...
  • Page 28 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 IPK II Feature Name UNIVERGE SV8100 Feature Name Call Waiting/Camp-On Call Waiting/Camp-On Callback Callback Caller ID Call Return Caller ID Call Return Caller ID Caller ID Central Office Calls, Answering Central Office Calls, Answering Central Office Calls, Placing...
  • Page 29 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 IPK II Feature Name UNIVERGE SV8100 Feature Name Directory Dialing Directory Dialing Distinctive Ringing, Tones and Flash Patterns Distinctive Ringing, Tones and Flash Patterns Do Not Disturb Do Not Disturb Door Box Door Box Drop Key...
  • Page 30 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 IPK II Feature Name UNIVERGE SV8100 Feature Name IP Extenders/Mobile ConneX Not Supported IP Station (MEGACO) – IAD Integrated Access IP Multiline Station (SIP) Device IP Station (MEGACO) – MG 16 IP Multiline Station (SIP) IP Station (SIP) – MG16 IP Single Line Telephone (SIP) IP Trunk –...
  • Page 31 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 IPK II Feature Name UNIVERGE SV8100 Feature Name Name Storing Name Storing Night Service Night Service Off-Hook Signaling Off-Hook Signaling One-Digit Dial Option Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) One-Touch Calling One-Touch Calling Operator Operator (OPX) Off-Premise Extension...
  • Page 32 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 IPK II Feature Name UNIVERGE SV8100 Feature Name Selectable Ring Tones Selectable Ring Tones Serial Call Serial Call Single Line Telephones, Analog 500/2500 Sets Single Line Telephones SLT Adapter SLT Adapter SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol...
  • Page 33: Features

    Volume Controls Warning Tone For Long Conversation Warning Tone for Long Conversation Wireless – DECT Wireless DECT (SIP) EATURES ECTION The remainder of this document provides the features for the UNIVERGE SV8100 system. SV8100 Features and Specifications Manual 2 - 9...
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  • Page 35: Account Code - Forced/Verified/Unverified

    Account Code – Forced/Verified/Unverified Description Account Codes are user-dialed codes that help the system administrator categorize and/or restrict trunk calls. The system has two types of Forced Account Codes: Forced Account Codes (Unverified) Forced Account Codes require an extension user to enter an Account Code every time they place a trunk call.
  • Page 36 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Account Code Capacity Account Codes print along with the other call data on the SMDR record after the call completes. Account Codes can have 1~16 digits using 0~9 and . Verified Account Codes can have 3~16 digits.
  • Page 37 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Required Component(s) VRS for Forced Account Codes for Single Line Telephones Related Features Automatic Route Selection PBX Compatibility Speed Dial – System/Group/Station Station Message Detail Recording Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 38: Univerge Sv8100 Issue

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-20 Class of Service Options In an extension Class of Service, 0 = Off (Supplementary Service) – turns On (1) or Off (0) the Operator 1 = On...
  • Page 39 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Operation To enter an Account Code any time while on a trunk call: The outside caller cannot hear the Account Code digits you enter. You can use this procedure if your system has Optional Account Codes enabled. You may also be able to use this procedure for incoming calls.
  • Page 40 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 To dial an outside number and let your system tell you when a Forced Account Code is required: Access a trunk and dial the number you want to call. Wait for your call to go through.
  • Page 41: Account Code Entry

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Account Code Entry Description Account Codes are user-dialed codes that help the system administrator categorize and/or restrict trunk calls. Optional Account Codes allow a user to enter an Account Code while placing a trunk call or anytime while on a call.
  • Page 42 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 To simplify Account Code Entry, store the Account Code (e.g., 1234) in a One-Touch Key. Press the key instead of dialing the codes. Speed Dialing bins can contain stored Account Codes. Prevent them from being displayed using Program 20-07-04.
  • Page 43 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level 3 – these programs are not often assigned and require an expert level working knowledge of the system to be properly assigned. Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 14-01-11 Basic Trunk Data Setup – Account...
  • Page 44 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 35-06-01 SMDR Account Code Setup – Use this table to enter Account Up to 16 digits Verified Account Code Codes into the Verification Account Enter: 1~9, 0, Code List. You can enter up to 2000...
  • Page 45 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Dial your Account Code (1~16 digits, using 0~9 and If you make an incorrect entry, your system may automatically alert the operator. If Account Codes are hidden, each digit you dial shows on the telephone display.
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  • Page 47: Alarm

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Alarm Description Alarm lets any station extension work like an Alarm clock. An extension user can have Alarm remind them of a meeting or an appointment. There are two types of Alarms: Alarm 1 (sounds only once at the preset time)
  • Page 48 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 49 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 To silence an alarm: At multiline terminal, press Exit. - OR - At the single line telephone, lift the handset. The single line set user hears Music on Hold when the handset is lifted. To check the programmed alarm time at a multiline terminal: Press Help.
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  • Page 51: Alarm Reports

    Alarm Reports Description The UNIVERGE SV8100 system logs various errors and reports information about the operation that can be used to determine the cause of a problem. The system can indicate several errors on the multiline telephone display, output to a USB stick on the CD-CP00-AU, or be downloaded in PCPro. The report data can also be sent via e-mail.
  • Page 52: Table 2-2 Alarm Report Definitions

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Table 2-2 Alarm Report Definitions Alarm Report Heading Definitions Alarm Type (MAJ = Major, MIN = Minor) Number of Alarm (4-digit) STAT Status (REC = Recovered, ERR = Error, WAR = Warning DATE Date the Alarm Occurred...
  • Page 53: Table 2-4 Sample System Information Printout

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Table 2-4 Sample System Information Printout System Information 05/18/2006 11:02 slot location type assign port condition note 1-16 Running -------- Connect: 1-23 Running 25-28 Running none none Not Install 33-40 Not Install -------- Connect: 17-24 Running...
  • Page 54 Conditions Alarm Reports and System Information Reports can be output to a USB stick on the CD-CP00-AU. The UNIVERGE SV8100 supports the following Alarms to be output to the LCD of a multiline terminal: SMDR Buffer Full CD-CP00-AU-LAN link Error...
  • Page 55 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 System Availability Terminals All Multiline Terminals Required Component(s) USB memory stick Related Features None Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 56: Printing Reports

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Setting Up Alarms: Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 90-10-01 System Alarm Setup – Alarm Type Set the alarm type 14 and 60. 0 = Not Set Alarm 14 – CD-CP00-AU-LAN Link 1 = Major Alarm...
  • Page 57 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Printing System Information Reports: Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 90-13-01 System Information Output – Indicate the type of connection 0 = No Setting Output Port Type system information. 4 = CTA/CTU 5 = USB...
  • Page 58 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 10-12-03 CD-CP00-AU Network Setup – Assign the default gateway IP 0.0.0.0 ~ Default Gateway address for the CD-CP00-AU. 126.255.255.254 128.0.0.1 ~ 191.254.255.254 192.0.0.1 ~ 223.255.255.254 (default = 0.0.0.0) 90-11-02 System Alarm Report –...
  • Page 59: Alphanumeric Display

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Alphanumeric Display Description Multibutton display telephones have a 3-line, 24 character per line Alphanumeric Display that provides various feature status messages. These messages help the display telephone user process calls, identify callers and customize features. Conditions The contrast is not adjustable when the telephone has background music enabled.
  • Page 60 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 61: Analog Communications Interface (Aci)

    The PGD(2)-U( ) ADP relay associated with the port closes when the call goes through. For Music on Hold, connect the music source to the PGD(2)-U( ) ADP module. Connect the music source control leads to the CTL (control relay) jack. Refer to the UNIVERGE SV8100 System Hardware Manual for additional details.
  • Page 62 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. 2 - 38...
  • Page 63 Paging circuits on the CD-CP00-AU. The PGD(2)-U( ) ADP can be connected to any DLC port. The devices connected to the PGD(2)-U( ) ADP must be compatible with the specifications below. Refer to the UNIVERGE SV8100/SV8300 System Hardware Manual for installation details. PGD(2)-U( ) ADP/ACI Interface Specifications Relay Contacts...
  • Page 64 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 System Availability Terminals None Required Component(s) PGD(2)-U( ) ADP Related Features Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) Background Music Hotline One-Touch Calling Paging, External 2 - 40 Analog Communications Interface (ACI)
  • Page 65 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 66 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 14-09-01 Conversation Recording Use this option to assign the ACI Call Extension Number = Destination for Trunks – ACI Recording destination per trunk. The Maximum eight digits Recording Destination Extension...
  • Page 67 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Operation To call an ACI software port: Press Speaker. Dial ACI software port extension number. - OR - Dial ACI Department Group extension number. - OR - Press the One-Touch Key for ACI extension or Department Group.
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  • Page 69: Ancillary Device Connection

    Ancillary Device Connection allows installation of selected peripheral (ancillary) devices to a multiline terminal. This feature enhances peripheral device objectives. An UNIVERGE SV8100 multiline terminal user can accomplish this by using the AP(R)-R( )/APR-L( ) Unit (Analog Port Adapter with Ringer) or AP(A)-R( ) Unit (Analog Port Adapter without Ringer) for analog telephone devices, or installing the AD(A)-R( )/APA-L( ) Unit to connect devices such as tape recorders.
  • Page 70 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 When Program 10-03-06 is assigned as APR you cannot manually assign a port number for the APR. DTP-2DT-1( ) and DTR-2DT-1( ) telephones have a built-in APA adapter. Phones that have an APR/APA installed do not pass voice to a trunk until the interdigit time expires (Program 21-01-03).
  • Page 71 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
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  • Page 73: Answer Hold

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Answer Hold Description Answer Hold allows a multiline terminal user to press the flashing Answer Key to answer an incoming ringing call or a Camp-On call. When the multiline terminal user is already answering a call, the first call is automatically placed on hold, depending on the user setting in Program 15-02-06.
  • Page 74 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Related Features Answer Key Central Office Calls, Answering Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 75 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Operation To answer a call on a different line key or CAP key with a call in progress: Receive a CO/PBX, DID/DISA/DIL/E&M incoming ring. Answer flashes. Press Answer and answer the new call. The Answer LED goes out. The original call is put on hold.
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  • Page 77: Answer Key

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Answer Key Description Multiline terminals have an Answer Key with an LED that flashes when the Multiline Terminal user receives an incoming CO/PBX, Tie/DID transfer, or CO/PBX transfer call. When multiple calls are received, The Answer Key is used to pick up calls and continues flashing until the last unanswered call is answered.
  • Page 78 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Answer Hold Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 79 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 22-07-01 DIL Assignment Assign the destination extension or Number of Transferring Department Group Pilot Number for Destinations for Day/ each DIL Incoming trunk. Night Modes (1~8): Extension Number...
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  • Page 81: Attendant Call Queuing

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Attendant Call Queuing Description Attendant extensions can have up to 32 incoming calls queued before additional callers hear busy tone. This helps minimize call congestion in systems that use the attendant as the overflow destination for unanswered calls.
  • Page 82 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Related Features Call Forwarding Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 83: Automatic Call Distribution (Acd)

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) Description Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) uniformly distributes calls among agents of a programmed ACD Group. When a call rings into an ACD Group, the system automatically routes the call to the agent that has been idle the longest.
  • Page 84 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ACD Overflow (With Announcements) ACD offers extensive overflow options for each ACD Group. For example, a caller ringing in when all agents are unavailable can hear an initial announcement (called the 1st Announcement). This announcement can be a general greeting like, “Thank you for calling. All of our agents are currently busy helping other customers.
  • Page 85 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Agent Identity Code (AIC) An Agent Identity Code (AIC) allows ACD agents to log in any extension without setting Program 41-02-01. Using AIC, ACD agents can also log in to multiple ACD groups at the same time (up to 64 ACD Groups).
  • Page 86 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Multiple Agent Log In ACD agents can log in any extension with multiple AICs (up to three). Using the example setup above, ACD works as follows: EXAMPLE: Example 1: Log In with AIC 789 and 567 During Mode Pattern 1, ACD agents belong to ACD groups 1, 2, 10 and 16 at the same time.
  • Page 87 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Enhanced DSS Operation A programmed extension user can use their DSS Console to monitor the status of the ACD Agents in a group. The DSS Console is an essential tool for supervisors. The console key flash rates tell the supervisor at a glance which of the group agents is: Logged onto the group (i.e., in service).
  • Page 88 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Automatic Rest Mode: When an ACD Group has Automatic Rest Mode, the system automatically puts an agent’s telephone in Rest Mode if it is not answered. This ensures callers do not have to wait while ACD rings an extension that is not answered.
  • Page 89 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Work Time Work Time temporarily busies-out an ACD agent’s telephone so they can work at their desk uninterrupted. This gives the agent time to fill out important logs and records as soon as they are finished with their call.
  • Page 90 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Enhanced Supervisor Options: An ACD supervisor can individually assign extensions to ACD Groups, and set an agent’s status once assigned. This provides the supervisor with tremendous flexibility to reassign agents as work loads vary. Queue Status Display with Scrolling: When all agents in an ACD Group are unavailable, an incoming call queues and causes the Queue Status Display to occur on the ACD Group Supervisor and/or agent’s display (based on the Class of...
  • Page 91 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 When Logged Out of ACD Group: When ACD agents are logged out and a call is placed into the ACD queue, the telephones of the logged out agents display the Queue Status and they hear the alarm according to the settings defined in system programming.
  • Page 92 -based software programs designed to enhance the ACD features of the UNIVERGE SV8100 Telephone System. The software displays both real-time data and historical reports. Refer to the UNIVERGE SV8100 ACD MIS Supervisors Manual for more information. ACD Group as Overflow Destination The system can transfer an overflow call to a specific ACD Group, off-site via a speed dial bin, Ring Group or to voice mail using Program 41-09-01.
  • Page 93 Music on Hold on page 2-763. MIS: The UNIVERGE SV8100 system does not buffer the ACD Statistics when the PC running the ACD Server application is not connected. If an ACD Queue call is transferred to another logged-in Agent, it shows that both agents took a call but the queue only shows it as one total call.
  • Page 94 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Default Setting Refer to the UNIVERGE SV8100 ACD Manual for more details. System Availability Terminals All Terminals Required Component(s) ACD Software License PZ-VM21 Unit VM8000 InMail (2 or 4) port flash drive (For Delay Announcements using VM8000 InMail)
  • Page 95 Level 2 – these are the next most commonly assigned programs for this feature. Level 3 – these programs are not often assigned and require an expert level working knowledge of the system to be properly assigned. Refer to the UNIVERGE SV8100 ACD Manual for complete programming information. Level Program...
  • Page 96 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 11-17-01 ACD Group Pilot Number Assign the ACD Master Number for ACD Group Number: each ACD Group. 01~64 ACD Group Pilot Number: Up to eight digits (default not assigned)
  • Page 97 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-33 Class of Service Options Set this option to on for the operator 0 = Off (Supplementary Service) – ACD to use service codes in Program 11- 1 = On Supervisor’s Position...
  • Page 98 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 41-02-01 ACD Group and Agent For each ACD extension number, ACD Work Period Mode Assignments assign an ACD Group (1~64). An Number: 1~8 ACD Group number is assigned to ACD Group Number: each Work Period number (1~8).
  • Page 99 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 41-07-01 ACD Weekly Schedule Setup Assign the four Work Schedules Day No./Time Pattern: (1~4) to days of the week. 1 = Sunday/ 0~4 The assignments made in this...
  • Page 100 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 41-08-02 ACD Overflow Options – ACD Assign the overflow mode (0~9), 0 = No Setting Overflow Destination destination and announcement 1~64 = ACD Group message types. Delay 65 = Overflow Table...
  • Page 101 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 41-10-04 ACI Delay Announcement – 2nd Set the time between when the 1st 0~64800 (seconds) Delay Announcement Connection Delay Announcement plays and (default = 60 seconds) Timer when the 2nd Delay Announcement plays.
  • Page 102 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 41-12-03 Night Announcement Setup – Define the length of time the ACD 0~64800 (seconds) ACD Night Announce Sending night Announcement will play. Only (default = 30 seconds) Time used when Program 41-12-01 is set to 0 (ACI).
  • Page 103 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 41-14-08 ACD Options Setup – ACD Off This option Enables (1) or Disables 0 = Cannot receive Duty Mode (2) the agent’s ability to receive internal call internal calls in ACD Off Duty Mode.
  • Page 104 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 41-14-15 ACD Options Setup – DTMF Set various options for ACD Groups. 0~64800 (seconds) Detect Time after Delay When an option is set for an ACD (default = 0 seconds)
  • Page 105 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 41-18-06 ACD Agent Identity Code Setup – For each AIC table, define the ACD 0~64 ACD Group Number in Mode 4 group AIC Agents are in during 0 = No Setting mode 4.
  • Page 106 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 41-20-01 ACD Queue Display Settings – Program 41-15 can also provide a 0=No Display, 1~200 Number of Calls in Queue queue alarm to the agents. The (default = 0) options in Program 41-20 should not be used if 41-15 is set.
  • Page 107 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Operation Using the Headset with Automatic Answer for ACD Agents: With the multiline terminal in an idle state, press Feature. Press the HEADSET key (Program 15-07-01 or SC 751: 05). The Headset key blinks when Automatic Headset is activated.
  • Page 108 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 To log out (for single or multiple agent log ins): Multiline Terminal All AIC log ins become logged out. Press the ACD LOG IN/LOG OUT key (Program 15-07-01 or SC 752: 10). Dial 1 to accept.
  • Page 109 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Dial the first Agent Identity Code (AIC) (up to four digits). You hear a confirmation tone when immediately logging in with additional AICs. For second agent log: Dial the second Agent Identity Code (AIC) (up to four digits).
  • Page 110 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Single Line Telephone Lift the handset and dial 658. A fast busy is heard. To set Pre-Rest Mode (while on a call), press the hookflash and then dial 658. Press the Hookflash again to return to the outside party. Rest Mode begins once the call is completed.
  • Page 111: Automatic Release

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Automatic Release Description Automatic Release drops the line circuit when an outside party abandons the call. For this feature to work with Loop Start Trunks, the CO/PBX providing the outside line must provide a timed disconnect signal.
  • Page 112 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Related Features Central Office Calls, Answering Central Office Calls, Placing Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 113 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 80-04-02 Call Progress Tone Detector Use this option to set the minimum 0~15 Setup – Min. Detection Level detection level. detect level 0: -15dBm(0) to -30dBm(15) detect level 1:...
  • Page 114 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 80-04-07 Call Progress Tone Detector Use this option to set the maximum 0~255 (30+30-7680ms) Setup – ON Maximum Time On time. default: 14 (450 ms) Type 1 (DT) – 0 Type 2 (BT) –...
  • Page 115: Automatic Route Selection

    The ARS feature can add or delete digits and route calls according to predetermined levels. When UNIVERGE SV8100 systems are networked together by Tie Lines or K-CCIS, the networked systems can be called by a system number and a user extension number, just an extension number, or by using a trunk access code.
  • Page 116 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Separate Routing for Selected Call Types To provide unique control, you can program separate routing instructions for: Directory assistance calls Emergency calls Basic ARS Operation When a user places an outside call, ARS analyzes the digits dialed and assigns one of 400 Selection Numbers to the call.
  • Page 117 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Program 12-02 for Automatic Night Service Patterns as: Time Program 12-02-01 Program 12-02-02 Program 12-02-03 Pattern No. Start Time End Time Operation Mode 00:00 08:30 2 (Night) 08:30 17:00 1 (Day) 17:00 00:00 2 (Night) Program 12-02 for Automatic Night Service Patterns as: Mode Ext.
  • Page 118 ARS does not permit 0 and 011+ calls to be routed out separate trunk groups. The UNIVERGE SV8100 supports only direct trunk selection for dial 9 (Operator) type calls. If an entry of 000 is programmed in ARS, but ARS is turned off, 000 calls still attempt to route using ARS.
  • Page 119 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Related Features Central Office Calls, Placing Code Restriction Dial Tone Detection Speed Dial – System/Group/Station Trunk Group Routing Trunk Queuing/Camp On Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 120 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 12-01-01 Night Mode Function Setup – Turns Off (0) or On (1) any 0 = Off Manual Night Mode Switching extensions from activating Manual 1 = On Night Service.
  • Page 121 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 12-03-01 Weekly Night Service Switching Define which time pattern should be Night Mode Service used on each day of the week. Group Numbers: 01~32 Time Schedule Pattern Number: 1~10...
  • Page 122 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 12-07-01 Text Data for Night Mode Use this program to make an original Night Mode Service text message, which, depending on Group Number: programming, can be displayed on...
  • Page 123 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 14-07-01 Trunk Access Map Setup Set up the Trunk Access Maps. This 0 = No access sets the access options for trunks. 1 = Outgoing access only 2 = Incoming access...
  • Page 124 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-08-17 Class of Service Options Turns Off or On an extension 0 = Off (Outgoing Call Service) – ARS capability to override the trunk 1 = On Override of Trunk Access Map...
  • Page 125 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 26-01-07 Automatic Route Selection Use this program to define the 0 = F-Route Service – F-Route Access COS system options for Automatic Route 1 = ARS Reference Selection (ARS).
  • Page 126 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 26-02-03 Dial Analysis Table for ARS – For each Dial Analysis Table If Service Type 1 (in Additional Data/Service Number (1~200), if Service Type 1 was 26-02): selected in Program 26-02-02, enter...
  • Page 127 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 26-03-01 ARS Dial Treatments – Treatment Assign the Dial Treatments (1~15) 24 characters maximum Code for automatic ARS dialing (default not assigned) translation. Assign Dial Treatments to Service Numbers (Trunk Groups) in Program 26-02.
  • Page 128 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 26-11-01 Transit Network ID Table – Enter the Transit Network Selection 0000~9999 Transmit Network ID (Carrier ID) information element to be added to (Fixed four digits) an ARS call using an ISDN trunk.
  • Page 129 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 44-03-01 Dial Analysis Extension Table – Set the Dial digits (24 digits max: Up to 24 digits Dial 1~9, 0 , @) to be used for the Digits = 1~9, 0, , #, @ Dial Extension Analysis Table.
  • Page 130 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 44-05-04 ARS/F-Route Table – Beep Tone For each ARS/F-Route table (1~500) 0 = Off (No Beep) assign a priority number (1~4). 1 = On (Beep)s Select whether or not a beep is...
  • Page 131 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 44-07-01 Gain Table for ARS/F-Route Set the gain table to be used 1~63 Access – Incoming Transmit (1~500). If an extension dials ARS/F- (-15.5 ~ +15.5dB) Route number;...
  • Page 132 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 44-10-01 Holiday Schedule for ARS/ Define a yearly schedule for ARS/ Date: 0101~1231 F-Route F-Route. This schedule is used for Schedule Pattern setting special days such as national Number = 0~10 holidays (pattern numbers 1~10).
  • Page 133 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 80-03-03 DTMF Tone Receiver Setup – Min. Use this option to define the 0~15 Detect Level minimum detection level for DTMF detect level 0: –10dBm(0) to Tone Receiver.
  • Page 134 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 80-03-04 DTMF Tone Receiver Setup – Max. Use this option to define the 0~15 Detect Level maximum detection level for DTMF detect level 0: 0dBm(0) Tone Receiver. to –15dBm(15) detect level 1: –5dBm(0) to –...
  • Page 135 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 80-03-06 DTMF Tone Receiver Setup – Use this option to define the Backwards Twist Level backwards twist level for DTMF Tone (1dB ~ 10dB) Receiver. default: All Receivers = 9 80-03-07 DTMF Tone Receiver Setup –...
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  • Page 137: Background Music

    Background Music Description Background Music (BGM) sends music from a customer-provided music source to the speakers of the Multiline Telephone when the station is idle. Conditions An ACI [PGD(2)-U( ) ADP] port must be used as an alternate External Music on Hold or Background Music source when different External MOH and BGM sources are required.
  • Page 138 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 139: Barge-In

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Barge-In Description Barge-In permits an extension user to break into another extension user’s established call, including Conference calls. This sets up a Conference-type conversation between the intruding extension and the parties on the initial call. With Barge-In, an extension user can get a message through to a busy co-worker right away.
  • Page 140 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 System Availability Terminals Multiline and Single Line Terminals Required Component(s) None Related Features Call Monitoring Conference Hold Intercom Off-Hook Signaling Park Programmable Function Keys 2 - 116 Barge-In...
  • Page 141 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 142 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-16 Class of Service Options In an extension Class of Service, 0 = Off (Supplementary Service) – turns On (1) or Off (0) Barge-In at 1 = On Barge-In, Receive the receiving extension (i.e., Barge-...
  • Page 143 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Dial busy extension. The extension user hears a warning tone. The DISA user is rerouted to the defined ring group. The Tie Line user hears a busy tone. - OR - The following steps are not available for DISA or Tie Line trunks: Dial the extension number of the busy internal party.
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  • Page 145: Battery Backup - System Memory

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Battery Backup – System Memory Description The battery on the CD-CP00-AU retains the Clock/Calendar and Last Number Redial (LNR) buffers for each station when the CD-CP00-AU encounters a power loss. With a fully charged battery, the settings are retained for approximately three years.
  • Page 146 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 System Availability Terminals Not applicable Required Component(s) None Related Features Battery Backup – System Power Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 147: Battery Backup - System Power

    The CD-CP00-AU is equipped with batteries for system battery backup. External Battery Pack can be connected to the system to provide extended time during a commercial power outage. Refer to the UNIVERGE SV8100/SV8300 System Hardware Manual for further details. Default Settings...
  • Page 148 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Programming None Operation None 2 - 124 Battery Backup – System Power...
  • Page 149: Call Appearance (Cap) Keys

    Call Appearance (CAP) Keys Description This feature automatically places an outside call on a Call Appearance key when the system is operated as a hybrid (Multifunction) system. These keys can be assigned on any Multiline Terminal or the same key can appear on multiple terminals. This feature allows efficient call handling when numerous CO calls are received and a limited number of CO line key appearances are available.
  • Page 150 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 A conference call involving two outside lines cannot reside on one Call Appearance key. For Call Appearance (CAP) Keys, trunks must be assigned to trunk group 1 or higher (Program 14-05-01). Trunk Group 0 means KF (Key Function) mode.
  • Page 151 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Related Features Automatic Route Selection Call Arrival (CAR) Keys Central Office Calls, Answering Central Office Calls, Placing Off-Hook Signaling Programmable Function Keys Secondary Incoming Extension User Programming Ability Virtual Extensions Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 152 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-06-01 Class of Service for Extensions Assign a Class of Service (1~15) to Day Night/Mode: 1~8 extensions. Class of Service of Extensions (1~15) Default: Extension port 101 =...
  • Page 153 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Operation To place an outgoing call on hold and retrieve it using a multiline terminal: Go off-hook using the handset and wait for internal dial tone. - OR - Press Speaker and wait for internal dial tone.
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  • Page 155: Call Arrival (Car) Keys

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Call Arrival (CAR) Keys Description Call Arrival (CAR) Keys are software extensions available on the Basic and Expanded Port Packages. A Call Arrival Extension assigned to a line key, can appear and ring on an individual station or multiple stations.
  • Page 156 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Related Features Virtual Extensions Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 157 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 15-02-21 Multiline Telephone Basic Data Determine whether a Virtual Virtual Extension Key Setup – Virtual Extension Extension/Call Arrival Key (CAR) Mode Access Mode (when idle Virtual should function as a DSS key, a...
  • Page 158 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 15-11-01 Virtual Extension Delayed Ring Use to assign the delayed ringing Day/Night Mode: 1~8 Assignment options for an extension Virtual 0 = Immediate Ring Extension or Virtual Extension...
  • Page 159 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 23-04-01 Ringing Line Preference for When an extension has a virtual 00~64 Virtual Extensions extension assigned to a (0 or 00=Don’t Care) Programmable Function Key, (default = 00)
  • Page 160 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Press Hold to set up Delayed Ring. - OR - Skip to Step 10. Dial the mode number in which the key delay rings. 1 = Day 1 5 = Day 2 2 = Night 1...
  • Page 161: Call Duration Timer

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Call Duration Timer Description Call Duration Timer lets a multiline terminal with an LCD time their trunk calls on the telephone display. This helps users that must keep track of their time on the telephone. For incoming trunk calls, the Call Time begins as soon as the user answers the call.
  • Page 162 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 163: Call Forwarding - Centrex

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Call Forwarding – Centrex Description The Call Forwarding – Centrex feature allows a station to forward an incoming PBX/Centrex CO call to an outside location using the same PBX/Centrex CO line to free the line for additional use.
  • Page 164 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 System Availability Terminals All Stations Required Component(s) PBX/Centrex CO line Related Features Call Forwarding Call Arrival (CAR) Keys Code Restriction Direct Inward Dialing (DID) Do Not Disturb Door Box PBX Compatibility Virtual Extensions Voice Response System (VRS) 2 - 140 Call Forwarding –...
  • Page 165 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 166 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-09-01 Class of Service Options Turns Off (0) or On (1) the 0 = Off (Incoming Call Service) – extension ability to receive a 1 = On Second Call for DID/DISA/DIL/...
  • Page 167 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Operation To activate Call Forwarding – Centrex: At a multiline terminal, press Speaker. - OR - At a single line telephone, lift the handset. Dial the Call Forwarding Split Service Code (default not assigned). Dial 3 (CTX/PBX).
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  • Page 169: Call Forwarding - Park And Page

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Call Forwarding – Park and Page Description When an extension user is away from their phone, Park and Page can let them know when they have a call waiting to be answered. The Personal Greeting and Park & Page options can have up to 200 messages total (note that the Park &...
  • Page 170 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 System Availability Terminals None Required Component(s) VM8000 InMail, PZ-VM21 and CC-CP00 Related Features Analog Communication Interface (ACI) Music on Hold Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 171 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-06-01 Class of Service for Extensions Assign a Class of Service (1~15) to Day Night/Mode: 1~8 extensions. Class of Service of Extensions (1~15) Default: Extension port 101 =...
  • Page 172 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 40-10-01 Voice Announcement Service Enable (1) or Disable (0) the system 0= Not Used Option – VRS Fixed Message ability to play the fixed VRS 1= Used messages (such as You have a (default = 0) message.).
  • Page 173: Call Forwarding

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Call Forwarding Description Call Forwarding permits an extension user to redirect their calls to another extension or an off-premise number. Call Forwarding ensures that the user’s calls are covered when they are away from their work area.
  • Page 174 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Call Forwards can be chained allowing calls to forward from one extension to the next. Up to 32 extensions can be linked in a call forward chain. Periodic reminder message requires a PZ-VM21 daughter board for Voice Response System (VRS).
  • Page 175 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Default Setting Enabled System Availability Terminals Any Station and Virtual Extensions Required Component(s) None Related Features Call Forwarding, Off-Premise Call Forwarding with Follow Me Call Forwarding/Do Not Disturb Override Central Office Calls, Answering Department Calling Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console...
  • Page 176 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 177 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 11-11-45 Service Code Setup (for Setup/ Set or Cancel the call forward all MLT, SLT Entry Operation) – Set/Cancel split. (default not assigned) Call Forward All (Split) 11-11-46...
  • Page 178 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-06-01 Class of Service for Extensions Assign a Class of Service (1~15) to Day Night/Mode: 1~8 extensions. Class of Service of Extensions (1~15) Default: Extension port 101 =...
  • Page 179 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-11-23 Class of Service Options (Hold/ In an extension Class of Service, 0 = Off Transfer Service) – CAR/VE Call turns On (1) or Off (0) the ability to...
  • Page 180 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Operation To set Call Forward – Immediate at a forwarding station: Pick up the handset or press Speaker. Dial the Call Forward – Immediate Service Code (default: 741). - OR - At the multiline terminal only, press the Call Forwarding Programmable Function Keys.
  • Page 181 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 To cancel Call Forward – Busy/No Answer at a forwarding station: Pick up the handset or press Speaker. Dial the Call Forward – Busy/No Answer Service Code (default: 744). - OR - At the multiline terminal only, press the Call Forwarding Programmable Function keys.
  • Page 182 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Dial 1 (Set). Dial the station number to be forwarded and then the destination number. Press Speaker or hang up. The Call Forwarding Programmable Function Key goes on. To cancel Call Forward – Follow Me from the destination station: Pick up the handset or press Speaker.
  • Page 183 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Dial the extension number to be forwarded and then the destination number. Press Speaker or hang up. To cancel Call Forward Busy/No Answer for any Extension to Destination: Pick up the handset or press Speaker. Dial the Call Forward Busy/No Answer for any Extension to Destination Service Code (default: 793).
  • Page 184 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 To cancel Call Forward – Busy/No Answer using a Virtual Extension: Press the idle Virtual Extension key. Dial the Call Forward – Busy/No Answer Service Code (default: 744). Dial 0 (Cancel). Press Speaker or hang up.
  • Page 185: Call Forwarding With Follow Me

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Call Forwarding with Follow Me Description While at a co-worker’s desk, a user can have Call Forwarding with Follow Me redirect their calls to the co- worker’s extension. This helps an employee who gets detained at a co-worker’s desk longer than expected.
  • Page 186 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Related Features Do Not Disturb Programmable Function Keys Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 187 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Operation To activate Call Forward Follow Me from a multiline terminal: At a multiline terminal, other than your own, press Speaker and dial Service Code (746, Program 11-11-07). - OR - Press the Call Forward Follow Me key (Program 15-07-01 or SC 751: Code 15).
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  • Page 189: Call Forwarding, Off-Premise

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Call Forwarding, Off-Premise Description Off-Premise Call Forwarding allows an extension user to forward their calls to an off-site location. By enabling Call Forward, Off-Premise, the user can stay in touch by having the system forward their calls while they are away from the office.
  • Page 190 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Calls to extensions with DND active do not follow Call Forwarding programming. DIL calls ring an idle Department Group member, then follow Program 22-08 programming then Program 22-05 programming. Door Boxes must be programmed for the calls to be transferred Off-Premise.
  • Page 191 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Related Features Call Arrival (CAR) Keys Call Forwarding Code Restriction Direct Inward Dialing (DID) Do Not Disturb Door Box Virtual Extensions Voice Response System (VRS) Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 192 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 11-07-01 Department Group Pilot Use to assign pilot numbers to each Up to eight digits Numbers – Dial Department Group set up. (default not assigned) 11-11-01 Service Code Setup (for Setup/...
  • Page 193 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 14-01-13 Basic Trunk Data Setup – Loop Enable (1) loop supervision for Supervision each trunk that should be able to use Call Forwarding Off-Premise. 15-07-01 Programmable Function Keys...
  • Page 194 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 24-02-07 System Options for Transfer – Timer starts when a trunk begins 0~64800 (seconds) Trunk-to-Trunk Transfer Release talking with another trunk (for (default = 1800 Warning Tone example: Trunk-to-Trunk Transfer,...
  • Page 195 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Trunk-to-Trunk Forwarding – Normal (0) Trunks Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 11-10-06 Service Code Setup (for System Customize the service code to be Administrator) – Setting the used to set the Automatic Trunk...
  • Page 196 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 22-02-01 Incoming Call Trunk Setup – Used to assign the incoming trunk 0 = Normal Incoming Type type for each trunk. There is one 1 = VRS (second dial item for each Mode.
  • Page 197 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 13-01-01 Speed Dialing Function Setup – Determine if dialing an Speed Dialing 0 = Trunk Outgoing Speed Dialing Auto Outgoing Call number will dial an outside number Mode...
  • Page 198 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-06-01 Class of Service for Extensions Assign a Class of Service (1~15) to Day Night/Mode: 1~8 extensions. Class of Service of Extensions (1~15) Default: Extension port 101 =...
  • Page 199 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Operation To activate Call Forwarding Off-Premise non-split: At a multiline terminal, press Speaker. - OR - At a single line telephone, lift the handset. Dial the Call Forwarding Service Code. - OR - At a multiline terminal only, press the Call Forwarding Programmable Function keys (Program 15-07-01, Program 15-07-10 ~Program 15-07-15 or SC 751 Key Code 10~15).
  • Page 200 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 To cancel Call Forwarding Off-Premise Split: At the multiline terminal, press Speaker. - OR - At a single line telephone, lift the handset. Dial the Call Forward Access Code (default not assigned). Dial 0 (Cancel). If Internal and External are set both are canceled.
  • Page 201 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Trunk-to-Trunk Forwarding Set the Destination and Forward the Line: Lift the handset. Dial 735. Dial trunk port number (001~200) to be defined. Select the mode (1~8) to be defined. Enter the telephone number, which is the destination of the forwarded trunk.
  • Page 202 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Department Group Line Forwarding Method 1 Set the Destination and Forward the Line: Lift the handset. Dial 604. Dial the Department Group number (01~64) to be defined. Select the time mode (1~8) to be defined. Enter the telephone number, which is the destination of the forwarded trunk.
  • Page 203: Call Forwarding/Do Not Disturb Override

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Call Forwarding/Do Not Disturb Override Description An extension user can override Call Forwarding or Do Not Disturb at another extension. This is helpful, for example, to dispatchers and office managers that always need to get through.
  • Page 204 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 205: Call Monitoring

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Call Monitoring Description Call Monitoring allows selected Multiline Terminal Users to monitor another user’s conversation without the ability to participate. A programmable audible alert tone can be sent to that station user. Without the audible alert (silent monitor), no indication is provided to either the monitored station or the outside party.
  • Page 206 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 With Program 20-13-10 set to 1, a call which is being Monitored can be placed on park by the originator of the outside call, but only the outside caller is placed in park. The extension which is monitoring the call is dropped.
  • Page 207 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 208 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-32 Class of Service Options In an extension Class of Service, 0 = Off (Supplementary Service) – Deny Allow (1) or Deny (0) the extension 1 = On...
  • Page 209 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 To Call Monitor without first calling the busy extension: Press Speaker or lift handset. Dial 710 or press the Barge-In key (Program 15-07 or SC 751: 34) (the access code will change). Dial a busy extension.
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  • Page 211: Call Redirect

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Call Redirect Description Call Redirect allows a multiline terminal user to transfer a call to a predefined destination (such as an operator, voice mail, or another extension) without answering the call. This can be useful if you are on a call and another rings in to your extension.
  • Page 212 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 System Availability Terminals Any Multiline Terminal Required Component(s) None Related Features None Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 213 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-11-16 Class of Service Options (Hold/ Turns On (1) or Off (0) a multiline 0 = Off Transfer Service) – Call Redirect terminal user’s ability to transfer a...
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  • Page 215: Call Waiting/Camp-On

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Call Waiting/Camp-On Description With Call Waiting, an extension user may call a busy extension and wait in line (Camp-On) without hanging up. When the user Camps-On, the system signals the busy extension with two beeps indicating the waiting call.
  • Page 216 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Related Features Callback Off-Hook Signaling Programmable Function Keys Transfer Trunk Queuing/Camp On Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 217 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 15-02-12 Multiline Telephone Basic Data Use this option to set the telephone 0 = Muted Off-Hook Setup – Off-Hook Ringing Off-Hook signaling. Ringing 1 = No Off-Hook Ringing...
  • Page 218 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-09-01 Class of Service Options Turns Off (0) or On (1) the 0 = Off (Incoming Call Service) – extension ability to receive a 1 = On Second Call for DID/DISA/DDI/...
  • Page 219 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Operation To Camp-On a busy extension: Call the busy extension. Dial or press the Camp-On key (Program 15-07 or SC 751: 35). Do not hang up. To camp-on to a trunk, refer to Trunk Queuing/Camp-On on page 2-1135.
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  • Page 221: Callback

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Callback Description When an extension user calls a co-worker that does not answer or is busy, they can leave a Callback request for a return call. The user does not have to repeatedly call the unanswered extension back, hoping to find it idle.
  • Page 222 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 System Availability Terminals All Stations Required Component(s) None Related Features Call Waiting/Camp-On) Programmable Function Keys Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 223 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 15-07-01 Programmable Function Keys Use to assign functions to multiline Line Key 1~48 terminal line keys. 0~99 (Normal Function Code 751 by default) 00 ~ 99 (Appearance Function Code) (Service...
  • Page 224 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 To test Callback at a single line telephone: Lift the handset. Dial 799. Hang up. When the telephone rings, lift the handset. You hear the Hold tone. Hang up. 2 - 200 Callback...
  • Page 225: Caller Id Call Return

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Caller ID Call Return Description The Caller ID Call Return feature allows the voice mail system to use Caller ID information captured with the message to call and connect the person that left the message with the voice mail user that is checking messages.
  • Page 226 To use this feature for long distance calls, ARS must be programmed for the voice mail ports set to dial out. Refer to the UNIVERGE SV8100 Programming Manual for detailed programming instructions. On the UM8000 Mail the Return Call parameter must be entered on the Integration Options line of System/Switch/Switch Information Screen to enable this voice mail feature.
  • Page 227 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Related Features UM8000 Mail VM8000 InMail Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
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  • Page 229: Caller Id

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Caller ID Description Caller ID allows a display terminal to show an incoming caller’s telephone number (called the Directory Number or DN) and optional name. The Caller ID information is available as pre-answer display. With the pre-answer display, the user previews the caller’s number before picking up the ringing line.
  • Page 230 Add Trunk Access Code to Caller ID with Wireless DECT (SIP) – Phones UNIVERGE SV8100 SIP DECT Phones on the UNIVERGE SV8100 can hold incoming call history. This history is created based on the Caller ID information element contained in the call Setup message which is transmitted from the UNIVERGE SV8100.
  • Page 231 1 on the digits dialed string. Caller ID Sender Queuing Added The UNIVERGE SV8100 system can provide Caller ID (calling party number) to a single line telephone with a display. The system can queue incoming calls to the single line telephone if the system Caller ID sender resources are busy.
  • Page 232 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 An extension user can display the Caller ID information for a call in Park if Automatic Handsfree in Program 15-02-08 is set to 0 (Preselect). An extension user can display the Caller ID information for multiple incoming calls without answering the call by pressing the line key if Automatic Handsfree in Program 15-02-08 is set to 0 (Pre-select).
  • Page 233 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Related Features Automatic Route Selection Call Arrival (CAR) Keys Caller ID Call Return Conference, Voice Call/Privacy Release term term Cordless II Telephones /D Cordless Lite II Telephones Park Speed Dial – System/Group/Station Station Message Detail Recording...
  • Page 234 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 10-09-01 DTMF and Dial Tone Circuit Allocate the circuits (1~16 or 1~64) 0 = Common Use Setup on the CD-CP00-AU for either 1 = Extension Only DTMF receiving or dial tone 2 = Trunk Only detection.
  • Page 235 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 15-02-40 Multiline Telephone Basic Data Enter the digits to be dialed in front Up to four digits Setup – Additional Dial for Caller of the Caller ID when using Caller...
  • Page 236 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-09-02 Class of Service Options Turns Off (0) or On (1) the Caller 0 = Off (Incoming Call Service) – Caller ID display at an extension. 1 = On...
  • Page 237 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 90-04-01 Load Data Use to load the system data from Dial 1 + press Hold the inserted Compact Flash (Press Hold to cancel.) Memory to the SRAM and Flash ROM in the system.
  • Page 238 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Press the STA or SYS Softkey. The display shows: Store to SYS: COMMON ENTER BIN Dial the Speed Dial bin in which the number is to be stored. If you press Hold, the next available Speed Dial bin is used. The display shows:...
  • Page 239 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Press Transfer. The display shows: SET SYS Press Speaker. The telephone returns to idle. To store a Caller ID number in a One-Touch key: With a telephone idle the display shows: 1-01 FRI 09:00AM STA 301 LIST DIR ICM PROG Press the LIST Softkey.
  • Page 240: Table 2-5 Keys For Entering Names

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Press the One-Touch key in which the number is to be stored or dial 1~9, 0. If you press Hold, the next available One-Touch key is used. The display shows: ## : xxxxxxxxxxxxx If all One-Touch keys are used, the display shows TABLE IS FULL.
  • Page 241 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Checking your Answered/Unanswered Caller ID Calls To review the last 50 outside calls your extension received: At a display multiline terminal, press the LIST Softkey. Press CID. The first row of your display shows the Caller ID number. If there is an “ ” next to the call record number in the left-hand corner, this indicates that it is a call you missed (unanswered).
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  • Page 243: Central Office Calls, Answering

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Central Office Calls, Answering Description The system provides flexible routing of incoming CO (trunks) calls to meet the exact site requirements. This lets trunk calls ring and be answered at any combination of system extensions. A maximum of 200 trunks are available.
  • Page 244 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Long Conversation Cutoff can disconnect incoming and outgoing CO calls after a set time period. Using the Warning Tone for Long Conversation feature allows users on outgoing calls to hear a warning tone prior to the call disconnecting.
  • Page 245 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Related Features Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) Call Forwarding Direct Inward Dialing (DID) Direct Inward Line (DIL) Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Directed Call Pickup Do Not Disturb Group Call Pickup ISDN Compatibility Line Preference Long Conversation Cutoff...
  • Page 246 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 247 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 14-05-01 Trunk Group – Trunk Group Assign trunks to trunk groups then Trunks 1-200 Number go to Program 14-06-01 below to Trunk Groups 1-100 set up Trunk Group Routing.
  • Page 248 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 15-01-05 Basic Extension Data Setup – Enable or Disable supervised dial 0 = No Restriction for Outgoing Disable detection for an extension. 1 = Yes on Incoming Line...
  • Page 249 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 15-06-01 Trunk Access Map for Assign Trunk Access Maps to Trunks 1~200 Extensions extensions. (default = 1) 15-07-01 Programmable Function Keys Use to assign functions to multiline Line Key 1~48 terminal line keys.
  • Page 250 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 21-01-17 System Options for Outgoing With the Outgoing Disable on Digits 0~9 Calls – Restriction Digit in Incoming Line feature, determine (default = 4) Outgoing Disable on Incoming...
  • Page 251 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 22-04-01 Incoming Extension Ring Group Assign extensions to ring groups. Maximum eight digits Assignment Default: Extensions 101~108 (first eight ports) ring for incoming Ring Group 1 calls. No...
  • Page 252 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 82-08-01 Sidetone Volume Setup Use this program to adjust of the Input (0 ~ 9) multiline terminal side tone volume. Digital Sidetone Level There are two levels, based on...
  • Page 253: Central Office Calls, Placing

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Central Office Calls, Placing Description The system provides flexibility in the way each extension user can place outgoing trunk calls. This lets you customize the call placing options to meet site requirements and each individual’s needs. To place a call...
  • Page 254 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Long Conversation Cutoff can disconnect incoming and outgoing CO calls after a set time. Using the Warning Tone for Long Conversation feature allows users on outgoing calls to hear a warning tone prior to the call disconnecting.
  • Page 255 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Programmable Function Keys Trunk Group Routing Trunk Groups Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 256 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 11-12-14 Service Code Setup (for Service Define the service code which MLT, SLT Access) – Trunk Group Access should be used by an extension (default = 704) user to select outgoing Trunk Group.
  • Page 257 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 14-06-01 Trunk Group Routing – Priority Used to set the priority order 0 = Not Specify 1~100 : Order Number number 1~4. (Trunk Group Number) 1001~1100 : (1000 +...
  • Page 258 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 15-02-01 Multiline Telephone Basic Data Use to define the display language 0 = Japanese for Multiline terminals. Setup – Display Language 1 = English Selection 2 = German...
  • Page 259 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-07-12 Class of Service Options Turns Off (0) or On (1) the 0 = Off (Administrator Level) – Trunk extension ability to use the Trunk 1 = On Port Disable Port Disable feature.
  • Page 260 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 82-08-01 Sidetone Volume Setup Use this program to adjust the multiline terminal side tone volume. Digital Sidetone Level There are two levels, based on 0 = -54 (db)
  • Page 261 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Dial the number. - OR - At the multiline terminal, press the Trunk Group Routing key (Program 15-07-01 or SC 752: 02 plus trunk group). Dial the number. To place a call over a specific trunk: Dial Dial the line number (e.g., 005 for line 5).
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  • Page 263: Class Of Service

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Class of Service Description Class of Service (COS) sets various features and dialing options (called items) for extensions. The system allows any number of extensions to share the same Class of Service. An extension can have a different Class of Service for each of the Night Service modes.
  • Page 264 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 System Availability Terminals All Stations Required Component(s) None Related Features Night Service Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 265 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-07-01 Class of Service Options Turns Off (0) or On (1) an extension 0 = Off (Administrator Level) – Manual for manually Switching the Night 1 = On Night Service Enabled Mode (Service Code 718).
  • Page 266 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-07-14 Class of Service Options Turns an extension Off (0) or On (1) 0 = Off (Administrator Level) – VRS to dial 4 or Service Code 611 to...
  • Page 267 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-07-26 Class of Service Options Enable or Disable an extension 0 = Off (Administrator Level) – Dial-In user ability to set or cancel dial-in 1 = On Mode Switch mode switch.
  • Page 268 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-08-11 Class of Service Options When an extension is set to ring 0 = Off (Outgoing Call Service) – Protect mode for ICM calls, enabling this 1 = On...
  • Page 269 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-08-22 Class of Service Options Used to Enable or Disable the 0 = Off (Outgoing Call Service) – Voice ability to make voice over to a busy 1 = On...
  • Page 270 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-10-01 Class of Service Options Turns Off or On Group Call Pickup 0 = Off (Answer Service) – Group Call for calls ringing an extension Pickup 1 = On...
  • Page 271 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-11-02 Class of Service Options (Hold/ In an extension Class of Service, 0 = Off Transfer Service) – Call Forward turns On (1) or Off (0) the ability of...
  • Page 272 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-11-14 Class of Service Options (Hold/ Turns Off (0) or On (1) the Trunk-to- 0 = Off Transfer Service) – Trunk Transfer Restriction. If 1 = On Trunk-to-Trunk Transfer...
  • Page 273 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-11-24 Class of Service Options (Hold/ Set the hold type when a trunk call 0 = Non Exclusive Hold Transfer Service) – Trunk Park is put on hold by an extension.
  • Page 274 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-07 Class of Service Options Turns Off (0) or On (1) an extension 0 = Off (Supplementary Service) – ability to leave Message Waiting. 1 = On Message Waiting...
  • Page 275 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-18 Class of Service Options Turns Off (0) or On (1) an extension 0 = Off (Supplementary Service) – user ability to program General 1 = On Programmable Function Key...
  • Page 276 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-30 Class of Service Options For extension Class of Service, 0 = Deny (Supplementary Service) – Allow (1) or Deny (0) an extension 1 = Allow Background Music...
  • Page 277 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-42 Class of Service Options Turns Off or On an extensions 0 = Off (Supplementary Service) – ability to use the Station Relocation 1 = On Extension Data Swap Enabling feature.
  • Page 278 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-14-04 Class of Service Options for This option Enables or Disables a 0 = Off DISA/E&M – Outgoing System DISA or tie trunk caller’s ability to 1 = On Speed Dialing use System Speed Dialing.
  • Page 279 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Operation To change an extension Class of Service (via Service Code 677): Press Speaker. Dial 677. Dial the extension number you want to change. You see: MODE1:nn Press Hold to leave the current value unchanged. The extension you dial may be set to block your attempt to change their Class of Service.
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  • Page 281: Clock/Calendar Display

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Clock/Calendar Display Description The system uses Clock/Calendar Display for: Central Office Calls (Access Maps) Station Message Detail Recording Class of Service (Class) System Reports Direct Inward Lines Toll Restriction (Class) Display Telephones Trunk Group Routing Night Service (Automatic)
  • Page 282 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 System Availability Terminals All Multiline Terminals with a display Required Component(s) None Related Features Class of Service Night Service Single Line Telephones VM8000 InMail Voice Mail Integration (Analog) Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 283 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 10-01-01 Time and Date – Year Enter two digits (00~99) for the 00~99 year. (default not assigned) 10-01-02 Time and Date – Month Enter two digits (01~12) for the 01~12 month.
  • Page 284 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-02-07 System Options for Multiline Select the display mode (type 1~8) Telephones – Time and Date for Time and Date (i.e., time and Type 1 = (12 hour) 10 Display Mode date format).
  • Page 285: Co Message Waiting Indication

    Waiting Indication alerts a user that a message is present in their voice mail box. When VMWI is provided, the UNIVERGE SV8100 provides a flashing LED on a line key assigned with the trunk appearance. The VMWI standard supported by the UNIVERGE SV8100 includes:...
  • Page 286 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Default Setting None System Availability Terminals All Multiline Terminals Required Component(s) CD-4COTC PZ-4COTG Daughter Board Blade with Related Features Battery Backup – System Power Message Waiting Speed Dial – System/Group/Station VM8000 InMail Voice Mail Integration (Analog)
  • Page 287 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 288 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Operation To program the CO Message Waiting Callback Speed Dial Bin from an Attendant Position: Press Feature. Dial 28. Press the CO line. Dial Speed Dial bin (default = 1999). The valid range is 0000~1999 and depends on system programming.
  • Page 289: Code Restriction

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Code Restriction Description Code Restriction limits the numbers an extension user may dial. By allowing extensions to place only certain types of calls, you can better control long distance costs. The system applies Code Restriction according to the Code Restriction Class. The system allows for up to 15 Code Restriction Classes and...
  • Page 290 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Restrict Code Table When you want Code Restriction to allow most calls and restrict only selected calls, use the Restrict Code Table. To block only 1800 calls, for example, enter 1800 in the Restrict Code Table. (If the same Code Restriction Class has both Permit and Restrict Code Tables, the system restricts calls that you enter only in the Restrict Code Table.
  • Page 291 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 PBX Call Restriction Code Restriction programming lets you enable/disable PBX Call Restriction and enter PBX access codes. You only need to do this if your system is behind a PBX and you have trunks programmed for behind PBX operation. Refer to...
  • Page 292 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 System Availability Terminals All Stations Required Component(s) None Related Features Central Office Calls, Placing Code Restriction Override Code Restriction, Dial Block Direct Inward System Access (DISA) PBX Compatibility Multiple Trunk Types 2 - 268 Code Restriction...
  • Page 293 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 294 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 21-01-10 System Options for Outgoing If this option is programmed with an 0~24 Calls – Dial Digits for Toll entry other than 0, a call does not (default = 0)
  • Page 295 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 21-05-04 Toll Restriction Class – Select the table (defined in Program 1~4 =Table Maximum Number of Digits Table 21-06-03) to be used to determine 0 =Disable (None) Assignment...
  • Page 296 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 21-05-12 Toll Restriction Class – PBX Call For the Toll Restriction Class you 1~4 =Table Restriction select, Enable (1) or Disable (0) 0 = Disable (None) PBX Call Restriction.
  • Page 297 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 34-08-01 Toll Restriction Data for E&M Tie Define the Toll Restriction data for Up to 10 digits Lines E&M Tie Lines. This data should be (0~9, , defined if Tie Line Code Restriction (default not assigned) is enabled in Program 21-05-13.
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  • Page 299: Code Restriction Override

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Code Restriction Override Description Code Restriction Override lets a user temporarily bypass the Code Restriction for an extension. This helps a user that must place an important call that Code Restriction normally prevents. For example, you could set up Code Restriction to block 1800 calls and then provide a Code Restriction Override code to your attendant and executives.
  • Page 300 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Related Features Central Office Calls, Placing Code Restriction Station Message Detail Recording Voice Response System (VRS) Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 301 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 21-14-02 Walking Toll Restriction Enter the Walking Toll Restriction Class of 1~15 Password Setup – Walking Toll Service (1~15) to be used for each table (default = 1) Restriction Class Number number assigned in Program 21-14-01.
  • Page 302 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 35-02-15 SMDR Output Options – CLI/DID Determine whether or not the CLI/DID 0 = CLI (CLIP) Number Switching Number Switching should be displayed. 1 = DID Calling Number...
  • Page 303 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Walking Code Restriction 663? SV8100 Features and Specifications Manual 2 - 279...
  • Page 304 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Temporary Code Restriction Override service code 663 be 2 - 280 Code Restriction Override...
  • Page 305 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Operation To temporarily override a restricted extension Code Restriction: You can override restriction for only one call at a time. At the multiline terminal, press Speaker. - OR - At single line telephone, lift the handset.
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  • Page 307: Code Restriction, Dial Block

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Code Restriction, Dial Block Description Code Restriction, Dial Block lets a user temporarily block dialing on an extension. This helps a user block his or her phone from being used by another person while they are away from their desk. A usermust enter a 4-digit personal code to enable/disable this feature.
  • Page 308 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Related Features Code Restriction Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 309 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 21-10-01 Dial Block restriction Class per Assign the Code Restriction COS 0, 1~15 Extension (1~15) used by an extension when (0 = No Setting) the Dial Block feature is enabled. If (default = 0) this data is “0”, Code Restriction...
  • Page 310 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 To set Dial Block from another extension: At the multiline terminal, press Speaker. - OR - At the single line telephone, lift the handset. Dial 601 (default). Dial the 4-digit Dial Block code (as set in programming).
  • Page 311: Conference

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Conference Description Conference lets an extension user add additional inside and outside callers to their conversation. With Conference, a user can set up a multiple-party telephone meeting without leaving the office. The CD-CP00-AU provides 64 conference ports, to allow any number of internal or external parties to be conferenced together for a limit of 32 parties.
  • Page 312 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Define the outgoing call options for each trunk and user. Set up a Conference with a co-worker in your immediate work area. DISA and Tie Line users may use the Barge-In feature on a Conference call if they know the service code and are permitted in their DISA/Tie Line Class of Service.
  • Page 313 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Related Features None Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 314 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 15-07-01 Programmable Function Keys Use to assign functions to multiline Line Key 1~48 terminal line keys. 0~99 (Normal Function Code 751 by default) 00 ~ 99 (Appearance Function...
  • Page 315 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Operation To establish a Conference: Multiline Terminal Establish intercom or trunk call. Press Conf or Conf softkey (Program 15-07 or SC 751: 07). Dial the extension you want to add. - OR - Access outside call.
  • Page 316 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Single Line Telephone Establish Intercom or trunk call. Hookflash and dial Dial extension you want to add. - OR - Access trunk call. - OR - Retrieve call from Park orbit. Hookflash and repeat step 3 to add more parties.
  • Page 317 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Single Line Telephone Hang up. If you are not permitted to use Tandem Trunking, outside callers may hear Music on Hold. To Barge-In to Conference Call: Pick up the handset or press Speaker and dial the service code (default = 710).
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  • Page 319: Conference, Voice Call/Privacy Release

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Conference, Voice Call/Privacy Release Description Voice Call Conference lets extension users in the same work area join in a trunk Conference. To initiate a Voice Call Conference, an extension user just presses the Meet-Me Conference key and tells their co-workers to join the call.
  • Page 320 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 System Availability Terminals All Multiline Terminals Required Component(s) None Related Features Caller ID Conference Programmable Function Keys Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 321 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-06-01 Class of Service for Extensions Assign a Class of Service (1~15) to Day Night/Mode: 1~8 extensions. Class of Service of Extensions (1~15) Default: Extension port 101 =...
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  • Page 323: Continued Dialing

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Continued Dialing Description Continued Dialing allows an extension user to dial a call, wait for the called party to answer, and then dial additional digits. This helps users that need services like Voice Mail, automatic banking and Other Common Carriers (OCCs).
  • Page 324 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 System Availability Terminals All Multiline Terminals Required Component(s) None Related Features Pulse to Tone Conversion Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 325 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-13 Class of Service Options Turns Off (0) or On (1) the 0 = Off (Supplementary Service) – extension ability to use Continued 1 = On Continued Dialing (DTMF) Signal...
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  • Page 327: Cordless Dect Terminals (Us Only)

    Cordless DECT Terminals (US Only) Description The Cordless DECT Terminals may be used with the UNIVERGE SV8100 KTS. The DTL-8R-1 TEL uses 1.9 GHz DECT 6.0 FM Technology and is connected in tandem to a multiline terminal. Press the applicable key on the Base Unit to Switch between Cordless operation and multiline terminal operation.
  • Page 328 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 A spare battery is available as an Optional Available Part. A second battery is not shipped with the product. The battery can be charged when it is installed in the handset or in the base charging unit and the handset is in the charger.
  • Page 329 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Related Features Cordless Telephone Connection Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 330 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 10-03-02 ETU Setup (DLC PKG Setup) – Use to setup and confirm the Basic 0 = Not set Logical Port Number (B1) Configuration data for logical port 1 = Multiline number (B1).
  • Page 331 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 10-03-07 ETU Setup (DLC PKG Setup) – Use to setup and confirm the Basic 0 = Not Set Logical Port Number (B2) Configuration data for logical port 6 = PGD(2)-U( ) number (B2).
  • Page 332 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-07-11 Class of Service Options Turns Off (0) or On (1) an extension to 0 = Off (Administrator Level) – Forced use Forced Trunk Disconnect. This 1 = On...
  • Page 333 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-07-23 Class of Service Options Enable or Disable an extension ability to 0 = Off (Administrator Level) – CO receive CO Message Waiting Indication. 1 = On Message Waiting Indication...
  • Page 334 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-08-09 Class of Service Options Turns Off or On Ringdown Extension for 0 = Off (Outgoing Call Service) – extensions with this COS. 1 = On Hotline/Extension Ringdown...
  • Page 335 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-09-01 Class of Service Options Turns Off (0) or On (1) the extension 0 = Off (Incoming Call Service) – ability to receive a second call from a...
  • Page 336 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-10-03 Class of Service Options Turns Off or On Group Call Pickup for a 0 = Off (Answer Service) – Group Call specific group using service code 768.
  • Page 337 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-11-05 Class of Service Options (Hold/ In an extension Class of Service, turns 0 = Off Transfer Service) – Call On (1) or Off (0) an extensions ability to...
  • Page 338 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-11-16 Class of Service Options (Hold/ Turns On (1) or Off (0) a multiline 0 = Off Transfer Service) – Call Redirect terminal user ability to transfer a call to a...
  • Page 339 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-02 Class of Service Options Turns Off or On an extension user ability 0 = Off (Supplementary Service) – Long to use Long Conversation Cutoff for 1 = On Conversation Cutoff (Incoming) incoming calls.
  • Page 340 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-16 Class of Service Options In an extension Class of Service, turns 0 = Off (Supplementary Service) – On (1) or Off (0) Barge-In at the 1 = On Barge-In, Receive receiving extension (i.e., Barge-In...
  • Page 341 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-28 Class of Service Options Turns Off or On the ability of an 0 = Off (Supplementary Service) – Allow extension COS to be changed via 1 = On Class of Service to be Changed Service Code 677.
  • Page 342 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-41 Class of Service Options Turns Off (0) or On (1) the Voice Mail 0 = Off (Supplementary Service) – Voice Message Indication for an extension on 1 = On Mail Message Indication on DSS a DSS console.
  • Page 343 Function keys F1 ~ F8 can be programmed as Line Keys 1~16, Redial (LNR/SPD), Answer (ANS), Feature (FNC), or Recall. When assigned, these keys operate the same as on an NEC Multiline Terminal. When initially installed, function keys F1~F8 default to Line keys 1~8 respectively and Off-Hook Ringing defaults to ON.
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  • Page 345: Cordless Telephone Connection

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Cordless Telephone Connection Description Using an AP(R)-R( )/AP(A)-R( ) Unit for a DTR telephone, or an APR-L( ) for DTL telephones, an analog- type cordless telephone can be connected to a multiline terminal. The CD-4LCA PZ-4LCA...
  • Page 346 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Privacy release by pressing line key Group Listen DSS/BLF indication Headset Ringing The APR-L( ) AP(R)-R( ) and AP(A)-R( ) only support DTMF signaling, DP is not supported. Default Setting None System Availability Terminals Any DTH/DTR terminal with an AP(A)-R( ) or AP(R)-R( ) Unit except the DTR-2DT-1( ) TEL...
  • Page 347 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 348 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 10-03-05 ETU Setup (DLC PKG Setup) – Use to setup and confirm the Basic 0 = None Optional Installed Unit 2 Configuration data for optional 1 = APR Module installed Unit 2.
  • Page 349 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 15-07-01 Programmable Function Keys Use to assign functions to multiline Line Key 1~48 terminal line keys. 0~99 (Normal Function Code 751 by default) 00 ~ 99 (Appearance Function...
  • Page 350 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-07-14 Class of Service Options Turns an extension Off (0) or On (1) 0 = Off (Administrator Level) – VRS to dial 4 or Service Code 611 to...
  • Page 351 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-08-02 Class of Service Options Turns Off (0) or On (1) outgoing 0 = Off (Outgoing Call Service) – Trunk trunk calling for the extension. 1 = On...
  • Page 352 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-08-15 Class of Service Options Turns Off (0) or On (1) a user Class 0 = Off (Outgoing Call Service) – Block of Service from automatically 1 = On...
  • Page 353 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-10-02 Class of Service Options Turns Off or On Group Call Pickup 0 = Off (Answer Service) – Group Call for calls ringing outside a group 1 = On Pickup (Another Group) (Service Code 769).
  • Page 354 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-11-04 Class of Service Options (Hold/ In an extension Class of Service, 0 = Off Transfer Service) – Call turns On (1) or Off (0) the ability of...
  • Page 355 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-11-18 Class of Service Options (Hold/ Allow (0) or Deny (1) answered 0 = Off Transfer Service) – No Recall Transferred calls from recalling the 1 = On...
  • Page 356 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-04 Class of Service Options Turns On or Off the ability to use 0 = Off (Supplementary Service) – Call Call Forwarding/DND Override. 1 = On Forward/DND Override (Bypass...
  • Page 357 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-17 Class of Service Options In an extension Class of Service, 0 = Off (Supplementary Service) – turns On (1) or Off (0) the Barge-In 1 = On Barge-In Tone/Display (Intrusion (Intrusion) Tone.
  • Page 358 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-30 Class of Service Options In an extension Class of Service, 0 = Off (Supplementary Service) – Allow (1) or Deny (0) an extension 1 = On Background Music...
  • Page 359 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-49 Class of Service Options Determine if a BLF of the station 0 = Off (Supplementary Service) – BLF lights when a Normal CO call is 1 = On Indication on CO Incoming State ringing the phone.
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  • Page 361: Data Line Security

    Data Line Security Description Data Line Security protects any station port from receiving audible tones (such as Camp-On or Override) and denies a station from barging in while busy to prevent disruption of data transmission when using a modem or facsimile machine. Conditions When a multiline terminal and a single line telephone are assigned for Data Line Security, Tone Override/Voice Override and Call Alert notification tone are not...
  • Page 362 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 363: Delayed Ringing

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Delayed Ringing Description Delayed Ringing allows programmed secondary answering positions to ring on incoming calls after a programmed time. This feature applies to CO/PBX lines, Secondary Incoming Extensions, Virtual Extensions, and Call Arrival Keys. Conditions An extension user can answer an outside call just by lifting the handset (depending on programming).
  • Page 364 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 365 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 15-09-01 Virtual Extension Ring Individually program an extension Mode 1: Assignment Virtual Extension key(s) to either 0 = Not Ring ring (1) or not ring (0). 1 = Ring...
  • Page 366 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Operation To answer Delay Ringing calls: Go off-hook. - OR - Press Answer. - OR - Press the flashing key. Either Trunk key or CAR/SIE/VE key. To program a CAR/SIE/VE key on a phone: Press Speaker.
  • Page 367: Department Calling

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Department Calling Description With Department Calling, an extension user can call an idle extension in a preprogrammed Department Group (64 Department Groups available) by dialing the group pilot number. For example, this would let a caller dial the Sales department just by knowing the Sales department pilot number. The caller does not have to know any of the Sales department extension numbers.
  • Page 368 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 DND: This feature can be enabled by using a (60) key programmed in Program 15-07 or by using service codes assigned in Program 11-11-30 (set) and Program 11-11-31 (cancel). When this feature is activated any DID pointed directly to the Pilot gets a busy tone and the call does not route.
  • Page 369 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Conditions When a DIL rings to a Department Group, the DIL may follow overflow programming (Program 22-01-04 and Program 22-08-01). If all agents are logged out and an intercom call to the Department Group is made you get a busy signal.
  • Page 370: Figure 2-1 Department Calling Priority Call Routing

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Priority Routing CALL Telephone on a Telephone on a call call Priority 1 Priority 1 Priority 1 CALL Telephone on a call Priority 2 Priority 2 Priority 2 CALL Priority 3 Priority 3 Priority 3 Figure 2-1 Department Calling Priority Call Routing...
  • Page 371: Figure 2-2 Department Calling Circular Routing

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Circular Routing CALL 1 CALL 2 CALL 3 CALL 4 Figure 2-2 Department Calling Circular Routing System Availability Terminals All Terminals Required Component(s) VRS for Messaging SV8100 Features and Specifications Manual 2 - 347...
  • Page 372 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Related Features Call Arrival (CAR) Keys Call Forwarding Department Step Calling Transfer VM8000 InMail Voice Response System (VRS) Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 373 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 11-11-28 Service Code Setup (for Setup/ Use this service code to set the MLT, SLT Entry Operation) – Delayed delayed transfer destination (default = 605) Transfer for Every Extension Department Group.
  • Page 374 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 16-01-05 Department Group Basic Data Set if all members of the group 0 = Manual Setup – Extension Group All Ring should ring automatically (1) or 1 = Automatic...
  • Page 375 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-09-07 Class of Service Options Turns Off or On an extension ability 0 = Off (Incoming Call Service) – Call to have calls queued if a call rings...
  • Page 376 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Operation To call a department group: Go off-hook. Dial department extension number. The system routes the call to the first free telephone in the department group. Optional: To manually ring all members of the group, dial the single digit service code assigned for All Member Ring (Program 11-16-10).
  • Page 377: Department Step Calling

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Department Step Calling Description 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.
  • Page 378 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 379 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Operation To make a Step Call: Place a call to a busy Department Group member. - OR - Place a call to a Department Group pilot number. Dial Department Step Code (2) to call the next available Department Group member.
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  • Page 381: Dial Pad Confirmation Tone

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Dial Pad Confirmation Tone Description 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.
  • Page 382 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 383: Dial Tone Detection

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Dial Tone Detection Description 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 0 and the trunk number), the system drops the trunk if dial tone does not occur.
  • Page 384 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Speed Dial – System/Group/Station T1 Trunking (with ANI/DNIS Compatibility) Trunk Group Routing Trunk Groups Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 385: Table 2-6 Dial Tone Detection Program Interaction

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 21-01-04 System Options for Outgoing If dial tone detection is enabled, 0~64800 (seconds) Calls – Dial Tone Detection Time the system waits this time for the (default = 5 seconds) Telco to return dial tone.
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  • Page 387: Dialing Number Preview

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Dialing Number Preview Description 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. Conditions An extension user cannot edit the displayed number.
  • Page 388 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 389: Digital Trunk Clocking

    The Phase Locked Oscillator (PLO) equipped with the UNIVERGE SV8100 CD-CP00-AU 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.
  • Page 390 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 System Availability Terminals Required Component(s) CD-CP00-AU CD-2BRIA - OR - CD-PRTA, CD-CCTA Related Features ISDN Compatibility K-CCIS – T1 T1 Trunking (with ANI/DNIS Compatibility) Digital Trunk Clocking Examples: If multiple PRIs exist, the first one that synchronized with the carrier is chosen. In this example, the PRI in 02 was the first to synchronize with the carrier;...
  • Page 391 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 If there are multiple PRIs and the one being used for the source goes down, the system begins to count forward in slot numbers looking for the next available PRI. In this example, the PRI in 02 went down, so the system now begins looking forward in slot numbers for the next PRI to use as the clock source.
  • Page 392 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 In this example, there are multiple T1 circuits and a BRI circuit. Since the T1 assigned as EXTERNAL has higher priority than a BRI, the T1 EXTERNAL is the PLO synchronization source. Figure 2-7 Digital Trunk Clocking Example 5 In this example, there is a PRI, multiple T1s, and a BRI.
  • Page 393: Figure 2-10 Digital Trunk Clocking Example 8

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 In this scenario, the PRI was the clocking source until it went down. There are no other PRIs, T1 (Externals), or BRIs in the system. The CD-CP00-AU now becomes the PLO synchronization source. Figure 2-10 Digital Trunk Clocking Example 8 Guide to Feature Programming Refer to the related features for programming.
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  • Page 395: Direct Inward Dialing (Did)

    501~756 to extension numbers 301~556. The UNIVERGE SV8100 system has 2000 DID Translation Table entries that you can allocate among the 20 DID Translation Tables. One translation is made in each entry. For a simple installation, you can put all 2000 entries in the same table.
  • Page 396 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 DID Camp-On sets what happens to DID calls to busy extensions when you have Busy Intercept disabled. With DID Camp-On enabled, a call to a busy extension camps-on for the DID Ring No Answer Time. It then diverts to the programmed DID Intercept extension ring group or Voice Mail.
  • Page 397 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Ring-No-Answer Intercept Ring-No-Answer Intercept sets the routing options for DID calls that ring unanswered at the destination extension. With Ring-No-Answer Intercept enabled, the unanswered call reroutes to the DID Intercept extension ring group or Voice Mail after the DID Ring-No-Answer Time. If Ring-No-...
  • Page 398 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 When the secondary destination (Program 22-11-06) is set to Voice Mail, the Voice Mail protocol is based on the first destination routing. When the incoming call is forwarded to the first destination by a busy intercept, the Voice Mail protocol forwards busy calls. When the incoming call is routed to the first destination by a ring-no-answer intercept, the protocol forwards ring-no-answer.
  • Page 399: Table 2-7 Example 2 (Manual Change)

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Input Data PRG 22-17 Table No. Receive Dial Time Pattern Start Time End Time PRG 22-11 1~100 1111 00:00 09:00 09:00 12:00 12:00 13:00 13:00 18:00 18:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 Table 2-7 Example 2 (Manual Change) PRG 22-17 Table No.
  • Page 400 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 This equipment returns answer supervision on all DID calls forwarded back to the Public Switched Telephone Network. Permissible exceptions are when: A call is unanswered. A busy tone is received. A reorder tone is received. When ordering DID service, provide the Telco with the following information:...
  • Page 401 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 When using DID Call by Time Schedule and breaking out the Time Patterns, set the start time to 00:00 and end time to 00:00 for this feature to operate correctly. Refer to DID Call by Time Schedule on page 2-374 for more details.
  • Page 402 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level 3 – these programs are not often assigned and require an expert level working knowledge of the system to be properly assigned. Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 10-03-01 ETU Setup Use program 10-03-XX to setup and...
  • Page 403 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-09-01 Class of Service Options Turns Off or On the extension ability 0 = Off (Incoming Call Service) – to receive a second call from a DID, 1 = On Second Call for DID/DISA/DIL/ DISA, DIL, or tie line caller.
  • Page 404 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 22-04-01 Incoming Extension Ring Assign extensions to Ring Groups. Maximum eight digits Group Assignment Calls ring the extensions according Default: to programming in Program 22-06. Extensions 101~108 (first eight ports) ring for incoming Ring Group 1 calls.
  • Page 405 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 22-11-05 DID Translation Table Number Use to define the 1st transfer 0 = No Setting Conversion – Transfer destination for each tables received 1~100 = Incoming Group Destination Number 1 number.
  • Page 406 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 22-12-01 DID Intercept Ring Group For each DID Translation Table, 0 (No Setting) program the DID Intercept 1~100 (Incoming Ring destination. The destination can be a Group) Ring Group, In-Skin/External Voice 102 (In-Skin/External Mail, or Centralized Voice Mail.
  • Page 407 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 25-04-01 VRS/DISA Transfer Ring Group For each trunk port (001~200), set Ring Groups: With No Answer/Busy the operating mode of each DISA 1~100 trunk. This sets what happens to the...
  • Page 408 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 25-07-05 System Timers for VRS/DISA – Set the announcement time of the 0~64800 (seconds) Duration Time for Guidance automatic answering extension (default = 10 seconds) Message by Automatic...
  • Page 409 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 22-02-01 Incoming Call Trunk Setup For each Night Service Mode, enter Trunks 1~200 service type 8 when the trunk 0 = Normal should be a DID (DDI) Mode 1 = VRS (second Switching trunk.
  • Page 410: Table 2-8 Led Flash Patterns

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Dial the Dial-In Mode Switching Service Code (Default = Not assigned). - OR - Press the Dial-In Mode Switching Programmable Function key (Program 15-07-01, 88, or SC 751 Key Code 88). Dial 1~100 (table number). Dial the Time Pattern 1~8.
  • Page 411: Direct Inward Line (Dil)

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Direct Inward Line (DIL) Description A Direct Inward Line (DIL) is a trunk that rings an extension, virtual extension or Department Group directly. Since DILs only ring one extension or group (i.e., the DIL destination), employees always know which calls are for them.
  • Page 412 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 If a Multiline Terminal is busy, a second incoming DIL call provides Call Alert Notification, depending on chassis programming. The second DIL call waits in line for the user to answer the call. The outside caller hears ringback tone while this occurs.
  • Page 413 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Programmable Function Keys Ring Groups Transfer Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 414 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-23 Class of Service Options Select whether an extension should 0 = Off (Supplementary Service) – display the reason a call is being 1 = On Display the Reason for Transfer...
  • Page 415 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Operation To answer a call on your Direct Inward Line: Lift the handset. Press the flashing line key for DIL on the multiline terminal. Pressing the flashing Answer Key puts the first call on hold and answers the second incoming call. This can be repeated until all incoming calls are answered.
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  • Page 417: Direct Inward System Access (Disa)

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Description DISA permits outside callers to directly dial system extensions, trunks and selected features. This could help an employee away from the office that wants to directly dial co-workers or use the company trunks for long distance calls.
  • Page 418 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Speed Dial – System/Group/Station The System Speed Dial dialing bins may be available to DISA callers. This could save the DISA caller time when dialing. To access the System Speed Dialing bins, the caller dials Service Code and the System Speed Dial Bin number.
  • Page 419 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Warning Tone for Long DISA Calls You can set up the system to provide a warning tone to DISA callers that have been on a call too long. The warning tone can be just a reminder (which the caller can ignore) or can be followed by a forced disconnect of the call.
  • Page 420 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 In a system with ARS enabled: When a DISA caller dials 0 for an outside call (if allowed), the system routes the call via ARS. In a system with ARS disabled: When a DISA caller dials 0 for an outside call (if allowed), the system uses the routes programmed for Trunk Group Routing.
  • Page 421 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Transfer Voice Response System (VRS) Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 422 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 14-01-13 Basic Trunk Data Setup – If DISA caller can place outgoing 0 = Disable Trunk-to-Trunk Transfer calls through the system (refer to 1 = Enable Program 20-14 in the UNIVERGE...
  • Page 423 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-14-03 Class of Service Options for This option Enables or Disables a 0 = Off DISA/E&M – Trunk Group DISA or tie trunk caller ability to 1 = On...
  • Page 424 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 22-02-01 Incoming Call Trunk Setup For DISA operation, set the trunk Trunks 1~200 service type to 2. You can have a 0 = Normal different service type for each Night 1 = VRS (second Service mode.
  • Page 425 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 25-04-01 VRS/DISA Transfer Ring Group Set the operating mode of each DISA Ring Groups: With No Answer/Busy trunk. This sets what happens to the 1~100 call when the DISA caller calls a busy Trunk Ports: or unanswered extension.
  • Page 426 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 25-06-02 VRS/DISA One-Digit Code Set up single digit dialing for Up to eight digits Attendant Setup – Destination Automated Attendant callers. For (default not assigned) Number each VRS Message programmed to...
  • Page 427 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 25-07-08 System Timers for VRS/DISA – This time determines how long the 0~64800 (seconds) Long Conversation Disconnect system waits before disconnecting a (default = 30 seconds) Time a DISA or any automatically...
  • Page 428 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 25-11-01 DISA Toll Restriction Class If the system uses Toll Restriction, Day/Night Mode = 1~8 enter a Toll Restriction Class (1~15) Toll Restriction Class = for each DISA user (1~15). The...
  • Page 429 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-28-02 Trunk to Trunk Conversation – When Program 14-01-25 is enabled, 0~9, #, Conversation Disconnect Code determine the 1-digit code the user (default not assigned) should dial (0~9, , ) to immediately disconnect their call.
  • Page 430 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 25-07-08 System Timers for VRS/DISA – This timer determines how long the 0~64800 (seconds) Long Conversation Disconnect system waits before disconnecting a (default = 30 seconds) Time DISA call after the Long Conversation tone is heard.
  • Page 431 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 To forward extension calls using a DISA call into the system (from any analog-type telephone): Dial the telephone number that rings the DISA trunk. Wait for the DISA trunk to automatically answer with a unique dial tone.
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  • Page 433: Direct Station Selection (Dss) Console

    Hotline keys on multiline terminals and DSS Consoles. ACD/Non-ACD Agent DSS Lamping Available With the UNIVERGE SV8100 system, Programs 30-05-02~30-05-21 allow a non-ACD DSS console to light indicating the status of both non-ACD agents and ACD agents , but ACD agents do not show ACD status (Logged In/Out, etc.), only idle, busy, etc.
  • Page 434 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Conditions Changing flash patterns for DSS Consoles also changes them for Hotline keys. When installing a DSS, the system must auto-detect the console for the LEDs to function correctly. When connecting the DSS to an extension previously defined with another circuit type, undefine the circuit type (enter 00 in Program 10-03-01 for the extension number), then connect the DSS Console.
  • Page 435 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 When a multiline terminal user is on a call, they can transfer to another station by pressing a DSS key for that station. It is not necessary to press Transfer to transfer to another station using a DSS key.
  • Page 436 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Night Service One-Touch Calling Paging, External Paging, Internal Programmable Function Keys Speed Dial – System/Group/Station Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 437 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-06-01 Class of Service for Extensions Assign Class of Service (1~15) to Day Night/Mode: 1~8 extensions. Class of Service of Extensions (1~15) Default: Extension port 101 = Class 15...
  • Page 438 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 30-05-04 DSS Console Lamp Table – ACD Use to define the LED patterns for Agent Busy busy ACD agents on the DSS [default = 7 (On)] consoles. 30-05-05 DSS Console Lamp Table –...
  • Page 439 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 30-05-20 DSS Console Lamp Table – Hotel Use to define the LED patterns for Status Code (Hotel DSS) hotel status code on the DSS [default = 5 (IL)] consoles.
  • Page 440 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Making an External Page using your DSS Console: Press the DSS Console External Page zone key (1~8). If the zone you want is busy, try again later. If you do not have Handsfree, lift the handset to make your announcement.
  • Page 441: Directed Call Pickup

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Directed Call Pickup Description Directed Call Pickup permits an extension user to intercept a call ringing another extension. This allows a user to conveniently answer a call for a co-worker from their own telephone. With Directed Call Pickup, an extension user can pick up: Trunk calls (i.e., Ring Group calls)
  • Page 442 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Related Features Call Arrival (CAR) Keys Department Calling Group Call Pickup Hold Hotline Park Secretary Call Pickup Secondary Incoming Extension Transfer Virtual Extensions VM8000 InMail Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 443 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 11-12-28 Service Code Setup (for Service Use to customize the Service MLT, SLT Access) – Call Pickup for Codes for call pickup for another (default = 769) Another Group group.
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  • Page 445: Directory Dialing

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Directory Dialing Description Directory Dialing allows a Multiline Terminal user to select a co-worker or outside caller from a list of names, rather than dialing the telephone number. Four types of Directory Dialing are available: –...
  • Page 446 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Related Features Last Number Redial Name Storing Speed Dial – System/Group/Station Softkeys Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 447 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Operation To use Directory Dialing from a multiline terminal with an LCD: Press the Dir softkey. Press the softkey for the Directory Dialing type: – Speed Dials – co-worker’s Extensions – Personal Speed Dials TELBK –...
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  • Page 449: Distinctive Ringing, Tones And Flash Patterns

    You can also customize the tones the system uses for splash tone, confirmation tone, trunk ring tone, Intercom ring tone and Alarm ring tone. Refer to the chart below and the UNIVERGE SV8100 Programming Manual for more details Table 2-9 Distinctive Ringing: Tones and Flash Patterns...
  • Page 450 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 1. CO Call Ringing 2. Message Waiting Received 3. VM Message Waiting 4. Message Waiting Set Default Setting Enabled System Availability Terminals All Multiline Terminals Required Component(s) None Related Features Call Arrival (CAR) Keys Single Line Telephones...
  • Page 451 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 452 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 15-02-38 Multiline Telephone Basic Data Select the cycle method that the 1 = Cycle 1 Setup – Voice Mail Message Wait Large LED flashes when the 2 = Cycle 2...
  • Page 453 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-15-09 Ring Cycle Setup – Callback Used to define the ringing cycle for Ringing Cycle = 1~13 Callback. (default = 11) 20-15-10 Ring Cycle Setup – Alarm for...
  • Page 454: Table 2-10 Basic Tone Table - Tone 06

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Table 2-10 Basic Tone Table – Tone 06 Tone 06 Unit Basic Tone Duration Gain Level 11 ~ 480/620Hz -13/-13dB 300ms 0 - No Tone 300ms 0 - No Tone 0 - No Tone 0 - No Tone...
  • Page 455 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Operation To listen to the incoming ring choices: Press Speaker. Dial 711. Dial 1 to check ringing for intercom calls. - OR - Dial 2 to check ringing for trunk calls. For Intercom calls, select the pitch you want to check (1~8).
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  • Page 457: Do Not Disturb

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Do Not Disturb Description Do Not Disturb blocks incoming calls and Paging announcements. DND permits an extension user to work by the telephone undisturbed by incoming calls and announcements. The user can activate DND while their telephone is idle or while on a call. Once activated, incoming trunk calls still flash the line keys.
  • Page 458 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 An extension user can override Call Forwarding or Do Not Disturb at another extension using any of the following methods: 1. Program 11-12-01 Service Code Setup (for Service Access) – Bypass Call (default: 707) 2. Program 11-16-06 Single Digit Service Code Setup – DND/Call Forward Override...
  • Page 459 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Distinctive Ringing, Tones and Flash Patterns Selectable Display Messaging Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 460 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Operation To activate or deactivate Do Not Disturb while your extension is idle: Multiline Terminal Using Softkeys Do not lift handset. Press Program softkey. Press DND softkey. Press Set softkey. Choose the following softkey Ext ICM ALL Cfwto Ext=Incoming Trunk Calls Blocked ICM=Incoming Intercom, Paging, call forwards and Transferred Trunk Calls Blocked.
  • Page 461 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Dial the DND option code. 0 = Cancel DND 1 = Incoming Trunk Calls Blocked 2 = Paging, Incoming Intercom, Call Forwards and Transferred Trunk Calls Blocked 3 = All Calls Blocked 4 = Call Forwards Blocked...
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  • Page 463: Door Box

    Conditions The Door Box Feature Requires a PGD(2)-U( ) ADP. A maximum of 56 PGD(2)-U( ) ADP units can be installed in an UNIVERGE SV8100 system. Refer to the UNIVERGE SV8100 System Hardware Manual for more information. If a PGD(2)-U( ) ADP circuit has a Door Box (doorphone) connected, you cannot use that circuit for External Paging.
  • Page 464 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 A Single Line Telephone (SLT), connected to an APR does not ring when the Door Phone rings the multiline telephone. term cordless telephones are not supported with the Door Box feature. The door strike relay can only be activated from the recall key on a multiline phone.
  • Page 465 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level 3 – these programs are not often assigned and require an expert level working knowledge of the system to be properly assigned. Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 10-03-01 ETU Setup (DLC PKG Setup) –...
  • Page 466 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 32-01-03 Door Box Timers – Off-Premise Define the conversation period for 0~64800 (seconds) Call Forward by Door Box an Off-Premise Call Forward by (default = 60 seconds) Disconnect Timer Door Box call.
  • Page 467 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Single Line Telephone Lift the handset. Dial 702. Dial Door Box Number (1~8). To activate the Door Box strike: Multiline Terminal While talking to the Door Box, press the Recall key. Single Line 500/2500 Telephone While talking to the Door Box, hookflash.
  • Page 468 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 To activate Call Forwarding Off-Premise for a Door Box: This option only works for ISDN PRI or BRI Trunks. At the multiline terminal, press Speaker + dial SC 722. - OR - At the multiline terminal only, press the External Forward by Doorphone key (Program 15-07-01 or SC 751, code 54).
  • Page 469: Drop Key

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Drop Key Description The Drop Key abandons a call while retaining the PBX/Centrex line to originate another call. The Drop Key is provided by programming a Function Key. This feature allows Recall to be used to provide a hookflash to the PBX or Central Office.
  • Page 470 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 471 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-06-01 Class of Service for Extensions Assign a Class of Service (1~15) to Day Night/Mode: 1~8 an extension. Class of Service of Extensions (1~15) Default: Extension port 101 =...
  • Page 472 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Operation To use the Drop key from a Multiline Terminal with a CO/PBX call in progress: Press the Function key programmed as a Drop key. Receive the new CO/PBX dial tone. Dial the desired number. To use Feature plus Recall from a Multiline Terminal with a CO/PBX call in progress: Press Feature.
  • Page 473: D Term Cordless Ii Terminal

    Description term The NEC Cordless II Terminal may be used with the UNIVERGE SV8100 KTS. The DTR-4R-1( ) TEL uses 900 MHz Digital Spread Spectrum (DSS) Technology and must be connected in tandem to a multiline terminal. The Dterm Cordless II cannot be used as standalone.
  • Page 474 Dterm cordless phones are not supported with the Door Box feature. The Dterm Cordless Lite II can be used in conjunction with the UNIVERGE SV8100 and Series i Digital Multiline Telephones. Under certain conditions, HOLD and TRANSFER have the same behavior. To prevent an...
  • Page 475 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Related Features None Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 476 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 10-03-06 ETU Setup (DLC PKG Setup) – Use to setup and confirm the Basic 0 = Not set Terminal Type (B2) Configuration data for terminal type. 6 = PGD(2)-U( ) ADP...
  • Page 477 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-07-12 Class of Service Options Turns Off or On an extension user 0 = Off (Administrator Level) – Trunk Port ability to use the Trunk Port Disable 1 = On Disable feature.
  • Page 478 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-07-25 Class of Service Options Enable or Disable an extension user 0 = Off (Administrator Level) – Set/ ability to set or cancel Caller ID 1 = On Cancel Caller ID Refuse Refuse.
  • Page 479 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-08-11 Class of Service Options When an extension is set to ring mode 0 = Off (Outgoing Call Service) – Protect for ICM calls, enabling this option 1 = On...
  • Page 480 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-09-01 Class of Service Options Turns Off or On the extension ability 0 = Off (Incoming Call Service) – Second to receive a second call from a DID, 1 = On Call for DID/DISA/DIL/E&M...
  • Page 481 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-10-03 Class of Service Options (Answer Turns Off or On Group Call Pickup for 0 = Off Service) – Group Call Pickup for a specific group using service code...
  • Page 482 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-11-06 Class of Service Options (Hold/ Turns Off or On an extension user 0 = Off Transfer Service) – Unscreened ability to use Unscreened Transfer. 1 = On...
  • Page 483 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-11-18 Class of Service Options (Hold/ Allow (0) or Deny (1) answered 0 = Off Transfer Service) – No Recall Transferred calls from recalling the 1 = On originating extension.
  • Page 484 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-07 Class of Service Options Turns Off or On an extension ability to 0 = Off (Supplementary Service) – leave Message Waiting. 1 = On Message Waiting (default = 1 for...
  • Page 485 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-19 Class of Service Options Turns Off or On an extension user 0 = Off (Supplementary Service) – ability to use Selectable Display 1 = On Selectable Display Messaging Messaging.
  • Page 486 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-32 Class of Service Options In an extension Class of Service, 0 = Off (Supplementary Service) – Deny allow (1) or deny (0) the extension 1 = On...
  • Page 487 Function keys F1 ~ F4 can be programmed as Line Keys 1~16, Redial (LNR/SPD), Answer (ANS), Feature (FNC), or Recall. When assigned, these keys operate the same as on an NEC Multiline Terminal. When initially installed, function keys F1~F4 default to Line Keys 1~4 respectively and Off-Hook Ringing defaults to ON.
  • Page 488 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 To place an internal call: Press TALK. icon is displayed. Dial the Station Number. - OR - Press (F1~F4), programmed for Direct Station Selection (DSS). Announce the call after tone burst or wait for call to be answered.
  • Page 489 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 To place a conference call: With a call in progress, press CONF. Place second internal or external call. Announce conference. Press CONF again. A 3-party conference is established. When any party hangs up, the conference still includes the remaining parties.
  • Page 490 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 To Switch from Cordless to Desk Using Base Unit: When Cordless II is associated with a terminal, use the Base Unit to switch between Cordless II and the Multiline Terminal. Refer to Cordless II Base Unit Controls illustration on the next page.
  • Page 491 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 The Base Unit automatically changes from Desk to Cordless. This is a one time operation, but one of the F1~F4 keys can be programmed for the redial function. To restore the normal redial function, enter setup mode, and press F3 and HOLD to display Digital (Redial).
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  • Page 493: D Term Cordless Lite Ii Terminal

    Description term The NEC D Cordless II Lite Terminal may be used with the UNIVERGE SV8100 KTS. The DTH-4R-1( ) TEL uses 900 MHz FM with ADPCM (digital) Technology and is connected in tandem to a multiline terminal. Press the applicable key on the Base Unit to Switch between Cordless operation and multiline terminal operation.
  • Page 494 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 The battery can be charged only when it is installed in the handset and the handset is in the charger. A stand-alone battery charger is not available. Environments with many metal parts, metal shelves, or metal buildings are known to reduce telephone performance.
  • Page 495 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 496 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 10-03-04 ETU Setup (DLC PKG Setup) – Use to setup and confirm the Basic 0 = None Optional Installed Unit 1 (Only Configuration data for optional installed 1 = APR Module Applies to DTH/DTR telephones) Unit 1.
  • Page 497 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 10-03-10 ETU Setup (DLC PKG Setup) – Shows optional adapter information. 0 = No option Bottom Option Information (Only 1 = APR applies to DTL style telephones) 2 = ADA...
  • Page 498 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-07-15 Class of Service Options Turns Off (0) or On (1) an extension 0 = Off (Administrator Level) – VRS user ability for dialing Service Code 612 1 = On...
  • Page 499 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-08-02 Class of Service Options Turns Off or On outgoing trunk calling 0 = Off (Outgoing Call Service) – Trunk for the extension. 1 = On Outgoing Calls...
  • Page 500 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-08-15 Class of Service Options Turns Off or On a user Class of Service 0 = Off (Outgoing Call Service) – Block from automatically blocking outgoing 1 = On...
  • Page 501 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-09-06 Class of Service Options If this option is set to 1, the Incoming 0 = Off (Incoming Call Service) – Call Time is displayed on the multiline...
  • Page 502 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-11-01 Class of Service Options (Hold/ n an extension Class of Service, turns 0 = Off Transfer Service) – Call Forward Off or On an extension user ability to set 1 = On Call Forward Immediate.
  • Page 503 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-11-13 Class of Service Options (Hold/ Turns Off or On an extension user ability 0 = Off Transfer Service) – Operator to have a call which recalls from hold...
  • Page 504 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-11-24 Class of Service Options (Hold/ Set the hold type when a trunk call is put 0 = Non Exclusive Transfer Service) – Trunk Park on hold by an extension.
  • Page 505 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-13 Class of Service Options Turns Off or On the extension user 0 = Off (Supplementary Service) – ability to use Continued Dialing, which 1 = On Continued Dialing (DTMF) Signal...
  • Page 506 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-26 Class of Service Options Turns Off or On an extension user ability 0 = Off (Supplementary Service) – to use Group Listen. 1 = On Group Listen...
  • Page 507 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-39 Class of Service Options Turns Off or On the ACD Queue Status 0 = Off (Supplementary Service) – ACD Display for an extension Class of 1 = On Queue Status Display Service.
  • Page 508 Function keys F1 ~ F4 can be programmed as Line Keys 1~16, Redial (LNR/SPD), Answer (ANS), Feature (FNC), or Recall. When assigned, these keys operate the same as on an NEC Multiline Terminal. When initially installed, function keys F1~F4 default to Line keys 1~4 respectively and Off-Hook Ringing defaults to ON.
  • Page 509 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 term Switching from Multiline Telephone and D Cordless Lite Telephone: Press the Cordless button on the base unit. - OR - term Press REDIAL from the D Cordless Lite II handset. This applies only if REDIAL is programmed to perform desk to cordless switching.
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  • Page 511: D Term Series I Multiline Terminals

    Multiline Terminals provide ergonomic form and user-friendly functions. With advanced digital circuitry, These terminals consist of distinct models to meet diverse user telephone terminal needs. The UNIVERGE SV8100 system allows a maximum of 240 IPK terminals to be attached to the system. Conditions...
  • Page 512: Default Settings

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 For compatibility of Adapter Units and Terminals, refer to the following table: Terminal Adapter Unit DTR-16LD-1( ) DTR-32D-1( ) DTR-16D-1( ) DTR-8D-1( ) AD(A)-R( ) AP(A)-R( ) AP(R)-R( ) HF-R( ) Other WM-R( ) UNIT ACA-U( ) UNIT X = Compatible –...
  • Page 513 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 System Availability Terminals DTH-16LD-1( ) TEL DTH-32D-1( ) TEL DTH-16D-1( ) TEL DTH-8D-1( ) TEL DCR-60-1( ) CONSOLE Required Component(s) CD-8DLCA Blade PZ-8DLCB Daughter Board CD-16DLCA Blade PVA( )-U( ) or IAD( )-U( ) (for IP Terminals)
  • Page 514 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 515 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 10-03-05 ETU Setup (DLC PKG Setup) – Use to setup and confirm the Basic 0 = None Optional Installed Unit 2 Configuration data for optional 1 = APR Module installed Unit 2.
  • Page 516 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-07-03 Class of Service Options Turns Off or On an extension user 0 = Off (Administrator Level) – Time ability to set the Time via Service 1 = On Setting Code 728.
  • Page 517 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-07-18 Class of Service Options Use to define the Class of Service 0 = Off (Administrator Level) – SMDR (COS) for the SMDR printout of 1 = On Printout Accumulated Extension accumulated extension data.
  • Page 518 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-08-02 Class of Service Options Turns Off or On outgoing trunk 0 = Off calling for the extension. (Outgoing Call Service) – Trunk 1 = On Outgoing Calls...
  • Page 519 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-08-14 Class of Service Options Use to define the Class of Service 0 = Off (Outgoing Call Service) – Call (COS) for call address information. 1 = On...
  • Page 520 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-09-01 Class of Service Options Turns Off or On the extension ability 0 = Off (Incoming Call Service) – to receive a second call from a DID, 1 = On Second Call for DID/DISA/DIL/ DISA, DIL, or tie line caller.
  • Page 521 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-10-02 Class of Service Options Turns Off or On Group Call Pickup 0 = Off (Answer Service) – Group Call for calls ringing outside a group 1 = On Pickup (Another Group) (Service Code 769).
  • Page 522 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-11-03 Class of Service Options (Hold/ In an extension Class of Service, 0 = Off turns Off or On an extension user Transfer Service) – Call 1 = On...
  • Page 523 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-11-15 Class of Service Options (Hold/ Turns Off or On an extension user 0 = Off Transfer Service) – VRS ability to dial Service Code 4 7 to...
  • Page 524 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-11-25 Class of Service Options (Hold/ Turns Off or On an extension user 0 = Off Transfer Service) – Transfer Park ability to transfer a parked call. 1 = On...
  • Page 525 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-10 Class of Service Options In an extension Class of Service, 0 = Speech (Supplementary Service) – enable the Barge-In Speech Mode 1 = Monitor Barge-In Monitor or Monitor Mode at the initiating (default = 0 for extension (i.e., Barge-In initiator).
  • Page 526 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-21 Class of Service Options Turns Off or On an extension user 0 = Off (Supplementary Service) – ability to program its name. 1 = On Extension Name...
  • Page 527 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-33 Class of Service Options This option must be on for the 0 = Off (Supplementary Service) – ACD operator to use service codes in 1 = On Supervisor’s Position...
  • Page 528 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-47 Class of Service Options Determine if a station Number is 0 = Off (Supplementary Service) – displayed (On) or not displayed 1 = On Station Name Display...
  • Page 529 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-14-07 Class of Service Options for This option Enables or Disables a 0 = Off DISA or tie trunk caller ability to DISA/E&M – External Paging 1 = On...
  • Page 530: Table 2-13 Ipk Telephone Specifications

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Operation Refer to individual features for details. Table 2-13 IPK Telephone Specifications DTR-16LD-( ) DTR-32D-1( ) DTR-16D-1( ) DTR-8D-1( ) Dedicated Function Keys Line/Feature Access/Programmable Feature Access Key LCD (3x24) Call/Message Indicator Adjustable Base Built-in Wall Mount...
  • Page 531: Facsimile Co Branch Connection

    Facsimile CO Branch Connection Description The UNIVERGE SV8100 system provides branch connection of locally provided facsimile machines to CO/PBX lines. Additional dedicated CO/PBX lines are not required for a facsimile to operate. The facsimile shares any CO/PBX line on the COI Package and Power Failure (PF) circuit.
  • Page 532 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 System Availability Terminals None Required Component(s) CD-4COTC Related Features None Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 533 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 22-01-04 System Options for Incoming A DIL that rings its programmed 0~64800 (seconds) Calls – DIL No Answer Recall destination longer than this interval (default = 0 seconds)
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  • Page 535: Flash

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Flash Description Flash allows an extension user to access certain CO and PBX features by interrupting the trunk loop current. Flash lets an extension user take full advantage of whatever features the connected Telco or PBX offers.
  • Page 536 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 537 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 81-10-07 COT Initial Data Setup – Set the Flash duration (16~4080 0 = 20 ms Hookflash Time Selection 1 ms) for analog trunk CD-4COTC 1 = 40 ms circuits in Program 81-10-07.
  • Page 538 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Operation To flash the trunk you are on: From a Multiline Terminal Press Recall. From a Single Line Telephone Hookflash. Dial 2 - 514 Flash...
  • Page 539: Flexible System Numbering

    0 is suitable for most applications, you can alter the code if needed. The system provides a completely flexible system numbering plan. Refer to the chart below and the UNIVERGE SV8100 Programming Manual for more details. Flexible System Numbering...
  • Page 540 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Conditions Programming follows a telephone extension number, not the port number in most cases. If you relocate a telephone, you may need to change additional programming. For example, if you change the extension assigned to a port in Program 11-02, the line key programming does not follow.
  • Page 541 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Default Setting Extensions and Virtuals are numbered in the following order: Program 11-02-01 and Program 11-04-01 Physical Extensions: Extn Port 1 = 101 ~ Extn Port 99 = 199 Extn Port 100 = 3101 ~ Extn Port 256 = 3257...
  • Page 542 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 11-01-01 System Numbering – Service Customize the system internal Refer to Univerge Code (Intercom) numbering plan. SV8100 System Program Manual 11-02-01 Extension Numbering Assign extension numbers to Up to eight digits extension ports.
  • Page 543 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 11-10-05 Service Code Setup (for System Use for storing group speed dialing Administrator) – Storing Group numbers for the System (default = 754) Speed Dialing Numbers Administrator. 11-10-06...
  • Page 544 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 11-10-25 Service Code Setup (for System Use to customize the account code Administrator) – Account Code accumulated printout Service (default = 623) Accumulated Printout Code Codes for the System Administrator.
  • Page 545 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 11-11-05 Service Code Setup (for Setup/ Set the service code for setting call MLT, SLT Entry Operation) – Call Forward – forwarding for busy or no answer. (default = 745)
  • Page 546 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 11-11-20 Service Code Setup (for Setup/ Use to customize the change Entry Operation) – Change incoming CO and ICM ring tones (default = 720) Incoming CO and ICM Ring used for registration and setup.
  • Page 547 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 11-11-34 Service Code Setup (for Setup/ Use to customize the temporary MLT, SLT Entry Operation) – Temporary toll restriction override used for (default = 775) Toll Restriction Override registration and setup.
  • Page 548 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 11-11-49 Service Code Setup (for Setup/ Use to assign the Call Forward MLT, SLT Entry Operation) – Set/Cancel Both Ring Split Service Code. (default not assigned) Call Forward Both Ring (Split)
  • Page 549 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 11-12-05 Service Code Setup (for Service Customize the Service Code, MLT, SLT Access) – Cancel Camp-On which is to be used for cancelling (default = 770) Camp-On. 11-12-06...
  • Page 550 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 11-12-21 Service Code Setup (for Service Use to customize the Service MLT, SLT Access) – Meet-Me Answer to Codes used for meet-me answer to (default = 764) Specified Internal Paging Group specified internal paging group service access.
  • Page 551 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 11-12-34 Service Code Setup (for Service If required, redefine the service MLT, SLT Access) – Answer for Group Hold code used to answer a specific (default = 762) trunk which is either ringing or on hold.
  • Page 552 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 11-12-51 Service Code Setup (for Service Use to customize the Service MLT, SLT Access) – VM Access (In-Mail Codes which are used for the VM (default = 8) and VMS) access (In-Mail and VMS).
  • Page 553 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 11-13-11 Service Code Setup (for ACD) – Assign to allow an ACD Supervisor ACD Agent Logout by Supervisor to log out of a group. (default = 668) 11-13-12 Service Code Setup (for ACD) –...
  • Page 554 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 11-14-13 Service Code Setup (for Hotel) – Use to customize the check-out MLT, SLT Check-Out Service Codes which are used with (default = 639) the Hotel/Motel feature. 11-14-14 Service Code Setup (for Hotel) –...
  • Page 555 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 11-15-09 Service Code Setup, When a call is transferred using (default not assigned) Administrative (for Special this service code, it is transferred Access) – Transfer to Incoming to the ring group destination for Ring Group that incoming trunk.
  • Page 556 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 11-16-07 Single Digit Service Code Setup Use to customize the message (default = 0) – Message Waiting waiting Service Codes used when a busy or ring back signal is heard.
  • Page 557: Flexible Timeouts

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Flexible Timeouts Description The Flexible Timeouts feature provides a variety of timers in the Resident System Program to allow the system to operate without initial programming. The system timers can be changed to meet customer needs according to the system application requirements.
  • Page 558 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Timer Timer Title Comment Class 0 Class 1~15 22-01-06 20-31-09 DID Ring-No-Answer Time In systems with DID Ring No Answer Intercept, this time sets the Ring No Answer time. This time is how long a DID call rings the destination extension before rerouting to the intercept ring group.
  • Page 559: Default Setting

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Timer Timer Title Comment Class 0 Class 1~15 25-07-10 20-31-22 DISA External Paging Time This is the maximum length of an External Page placed by a DISA caller. If the Page continues longer than this time, the system terminates the DISA call.
  • Page 560 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 561 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-31-05 Timer Class Timer Assignment – The system waits for this time to 0~64800 (seconds) Trunk Interdigits Time (Trunk I/D expire before placing the call in a (default = 5 seconds)
  • Page 562 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-31-15 Timer Class Timer Assignment – If activated at an extension, 0~64800 (seconds) Delayed Call Forwarding Time Delayed Call Forwarding occurs (default = 10 seconds) (Call Forward No Answer) after this time.
  • Page 563 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 21-01-03 System Options for Outgoing Program how long an extension 0~64800 seconds Calls – Trunk Interdigit Time must wait before using the Barge-In (default = 5 seconds) (External)
  • Page 564 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 24-01-06 System Options for Hold – Park Set the Park Hold Time (0~64800 0~64800 (seconds) Hold Time - Normal seconds). A call that is parked (default = 90 seconds)
  • Page 565 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 25-07-10 System Timers for VRS/DISA – This is the maximum length of an 0~64800 (seconds) DISA External Paging Time External Page placed by a DISA (default = 30 seconds) caller.
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  • Page 567: Forced Trunk Disconnect

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Forced Trunk Disconnect Description Forced Trunk Disconnect allows an extension user to disconnect (release) another extension active outside call. The user can then place a call on the released trunk. Forced Trunk Disconnect lets a user access a busy trunk in an emergency, when no other trunks are available.
  • Page 568 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 569 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Operation To disconnect a busy trunk: Multiline Terminal Press line key for trunk. - OR - Dial trunk access code ( 0 + trunk number). You hear busy tone. Trunk numbers are 001~200. Dial the Service Code (not set at default).
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  • Page 571: Group Call Pickup

    Group Call Pickup Description Group Call Pickup allows an extension user to answer a call ringing another extension in a Pickup Group. This permits co-workers in the same work area to easily answer each other’s calls. The user can intercept the ringing call by dialing a code or pressing a programmed Group Call Pickup key.
  • Page 572 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Required Component(s) None Related Features Central Office Calls, Answering Directed Call Pickup Programmable Function Keys Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 573 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 15-07-01 Programmable Function Keys Assign Group Call Pickup keys: Line Key 1~48 Code 24 for an extension Pickup 0~99 (Normal Function Group and ring group calls (Service Code 751 by default)
  • Page 574 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Operation To answer a call ringing another telephone in your Pickup Group: Pick up the handset or press Speaker. At multiline terminal only, press the Group Call Pickup key (Program 15-07 or SC 751: 24). - OR - Dial 756 or Service Code # can pick up any call in the group, plus any Ring Group calls.
  • Page 575: Group Listen

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Group Listen Description Group Listen permits a multiline terminal user to talk on the handset and have their caller’s voice broadcast over the telephone speaker. This lets the multiline terminal user’s co-workers listen to the conversation. Group Listen turns off the multiline terminal handsfree microphone so the caller does not pick the co-worker’s voices during a Group Listen.
  • Page 576 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level 2 – these are the next most commonly assigned programs for this feature. Level 3 – these programs are not often assigned and require an expert level working knowledge of the system to be properly assigned.
  • Page 577: Handset Mute

    Handset Mute Description Handset Mute is provided to most terminals connected to the UNIVERGE SV8100 system. While talking on the Multiline Terminal handset, a station user can dial a feature code or press the MIC button to mute the transmit speech path. The station user can still hear the outside (or intercom) voice.
  • Page 578 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 579 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Table 2-14 Service Tone Setup, Program 80-01-01 Service Repeat Unit Basic Gain Level Service Tone Duration Tone No. Count Count Tone No. (dB) No Tone Basic 1 32 (0dB) Intercom Dial Tone Basic 1 32 (0dB)
  • Page 580: Table 2-14 Service Tone Setup, Program 80-01-01

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Table 2-14 Service Tone Setup, Program 80-01-01 (Continued) Service Repeat Unit Basic Gain Level Service Tone Duration Tone No. Count Count Tone No. (dB) Door Box Chime 3 Basic 6 38 (+3dB) 26 (-3dB) 38 (+3dB)
  • Page 581 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Table 2-14 Service Tone Setup, Program 80-01-01 (Continued) Service Repeat Unit Basic Gain Level Service Tone Duration Tone No. Count Count Tone No. (dB) Sensor Alarm Tone 3 Basic 2 32 (0dB) 32 (0dB) Basic 6...
  • Page 582 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Table 2-14 Service Tone Setup, Program 80-01-01 (Continued) Service Repeat Unit Basic Gain Level Service Tone Duration Tone No. Count Count Tone No. (dB) Ending Chime Tone, Basic 8 32 (0dB) 26 (-3dB) External Paging 32 (0dB)
  • Page 583: Handsfree And Monitor

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Handsfree and Monitor Description Handsfree allows a Multiline Terminal user to process calls using the speaker and microphone in the telephone instead of the handset. Handsfree is a convenience for workers who do not have a free hand to pick up the handset.
  • Page 584 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 System Availability Terminals All Multiline Terminals Required Component(s) None Related Features Central Office Calls, Answering Central Office Calls, Placing Microphone Cutoff Prime Line Selection Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 585 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-02-12 System Options for Multiline Use this option to enable (1) or 0 = Disable (Voice) Telephones – Forced Intercom disable (0) Forced Intercom 1 = Enable (Signal) Ring (ICM Call Type) Ringing.
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  • Page 587: Handsfree Answerback/Forced Intercom Ringing

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Handsfree Answerback/Forced Intercom Ringing Description Handsfree Answerback permits an extension user to respond to a voice-announced Intercom call by speaking toward the telephone, without lifting the handset. Like Handsfree, this is a convenience for workers who do not have a free hand to pick up the handset.
  • Page 588 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 589 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-08-10 Class of Service Options In an extension Class of Service, 0 = Off (Outgoing Call Service) – Signal/ enable (1) or disable (0) an 1 = On...
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  • Page 591: Headset Operation

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Headset Operation Description A multiline terminal user can use a customer-provided headset in place of the handset. Like using Handsfree, using the headset frees up the user’s hands for other work. However, Headset Operation provides privacy not available from Handsfree.
  • Page 592 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Related Features Handsfree Answerback/Forced Intercom Ringing Programmable Function Keys Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 593 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-02-05 System Options for Multiline Set the conditions under which a 0 = No Telephones – Headset Busy Mode headset extension is busy to 1 = Yes incoming callers:...
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  • Page 595: Hold

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Hold Description Hold lets an extension user put a call in a temporary waiting state. The caller on Hold hears silence or Music on Hold, not conversation in the extension user’s work area. While the call waits on Hold, the extension user may process calls or use a system feature.
  • Page 596 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Conditions The called extension must lift the handset or press the Speaker key before the call can be placed on hold. Callers on Hold hear Music on Hold, if programmed. An extension can have function keys for System Hold and Exclusive Hold.
  • Page 597 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 598 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 14-07-01 Trunk Access Map Setup Set up the Trunk Access Maps. 0 = No access This sets the access options for 1 = Outgoing access only trunks. 2 = Incoming access only...
  • Page 599 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 16-02-01 Department Group Set up the Department Group Department Groups 1-64 Assignment for Extensions called by the pilot number and the Priority 1-512 extension priority when a group is Default = All extensions in called.
  • Page 600 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 24-01-05 System Options for Hold – Set the Forced Release of Held 0~64800 (seconds) Forced Release of Held Call Calls interval. If enabled in Program (default = 1800 seconds)
  • Page 601 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Group Hold To place a call on Hold so anyone in your Department Group can pick it up: Press Hold. Dial 732. Press Speaker to hang up. Single Line Telephone Hookflash. Dial 732. Hang up. To pick up a call on Group Hold: Press Speaker.
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  • Page 603: Hot Key-Pad

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Hot Key-Pad Description The Hot Key-Pad feature allows the user to place a call without lifting the handset or pressing Speaker. When the user dials another extension number on an idle telephone with Hot Key-Pad enabled, the Speaker lights and the internal call is made.
  • Page 604 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Related Features Central Office Calls, Placing Class of Service Dialing Number Preview Hotline Intercom Voice Response System (VRS) Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 605 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Operation To place an intercom call using Hot Key-Pad: The multiline terminal is idle. No need to press speaker key. Dial the extension. Dialed extension rings. To place a trunk call using Hot Key-Pad: The multiline terminal is idle. No need to press speaker key.
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  • Page 607: Hotel/Motel

    Hotel/Motel Description Your UNIVERGE SV8100 telephone system provides Hotel/Motel services in addition to the many features available to business users. These Hotel/Motel services help you run your facility more efficiently, save you time and money and provide your guests with more responsive service.
  • Page 608 The UNIVERGE SV8100 and UM8000 Mail must be licensed for Hotel/Motel for this feature to work. The supported PMS protocols are NEAX 90, NEAX 90 with NAK, KTSi and KTSi with NAK.
  • Page 609 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Toll Restriction (When Checked In) Control a guest’s long distance dialing automatically when they check in. Use this feature to set up two different Toll Restriction modes. The first mode is for you and your staff when the room is checked out.
  • Page 610 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 The BLF indication for each room is always available no matter what mode the console is in. PMS Configurator software version 1.0.1.0 or higher is required for Microsoft Vista 32-bit support. To check the version number (while the application is running) press ALT + V.
  • Page 611 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 System Availability Terminals: All Terminals Required Component(s) DSS Console Related Features Code Restriction Department Calling Do Not Disturb Flexible System Numbering SV8100 Features and Specifications Manual 2 - 587...
  • Page 612 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 613 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 11-14-05 Service Code Setup (for Hotel) – Use to customize the set wake up MLT, SLT Set Wake Up Call for Own call for own extension used with the...
  • Page 614 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 11-14-15 Service Code Setup (for Hotel) – Use to customize the room status MLT, SLT Room Status Change for Other change for other extension Service (default = 641)
  • Page 615 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-17 Class of Service Options In an extension Class of Service, 0 = Off (Supplementary Service) – turns On (1) or Off (0) the Barge-In 1 = On Barge-In Tone/Display (Intrusion (Intrusion) Tone.
  • Page 616 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 42-01-04 System Options for Hotel/Motel – Use to assign the setup message 0 = Only Confirmation Setup Message Mode for Wake mode for wake up call (hotel mode)
  • Page 617 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 42-03-07 Class of Service Options (Hotel/ Use to set the Hotel/Motel 0 = Off Motel) – Restriction Class restriction class changing for other 1 = On Changing for Other Extension...
  • Page 618 Level 1 = 11 Level 2 = 12 Level 3 = 13 Refer to the UNIVERGE SV8100 Hotel/Motel Services Guide for complete programming information. Operation Refer to the UNIVERGE SV8100 Hotel/Motel Services Guide for complete operation information. 2 - 594...
  • Page 619: Hotline

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Hotline Description Hotline gives a multiline terminal user one-button calling and Transfer to another extension (the Hotline partner). Hotline helps co-workers that work closely together. The Hotline partners can call or Transfer calls to each other just by pressing a single key.
  • Page 620 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Related Features Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) Distinctive Ringing, Tones and Flash Patterns Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console Do Not Disturb Handsfree Answerback/Forced Intercom Ringing Off-Hook Signaling Programmable Function Keys Ringdown Extension, Internal/External Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 621 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 15-07-01 Programmable Function Assign a function key for Hotline Line Key 1~48 Keys (code 01 + partner’s extension 0~99 (Normal Function number). Code 751 by default) 00 ~ 99 (Appearance...
  • Page 622 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-06 Class of Service Options Program 20-02-03 and Program 20- 0 = Off (Supplementary Service) – 13-06 set the conditions under which 1 = On Automatic Off-Hook a Hotline, Reverse Voice Over or...
  • Page 623: Table 2-16 Extension Busy Setup

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 30-05-11 DSS Console Lamp Table – Use to define the LED patterns for 0~72 (WK) Hotel Status Code 3 (Hotel hotel status code 3 on the DSS [default = 2 (WK)] DSS) consoles.
  • Page 624 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Operation To program a Hotline key: Press the Speaker key. Dial service code 751. Press the unassigned key you want to program. DIal 01 (DSS/One-touch) Dial partners extension number. Press Hold. To place a call to your Hotline partner: Press the Hotline key (Program 15-07 or SC 751: 01 + partner’s extension number).
  • Page 625: Howler Tone Service

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Howler Tone Service Description Howler Tone Service provides a Howler Tone when a station remains off-hook after a call is completed or when a station is off-hook and digits are not dialed in a programmed time.
  • Page 626 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 627: Intercom

    Intercom Description Intercom gives extension users access to other extensions. This provides the system with complete internal calling ability. Handsfree Answerback/Forced Intercom Ringing Handsfree Answerback permits an extension user to respond to a voice-announced Intercom call by speaking toward the telephone, without lifting the handset. Like Handsfree, this is a convenience for workers who do not have a free hand to pick up the handset.
  • Page 628 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 System Availability Terminals All Terminals Required Component(s) None Related Features Handsfree Answerback/Forced Intercom Ringing Intercom Line Preference Name Storing Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 629 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 11-11-13 Service Code Setup (for Setup/ Select the service code which can Entry Operation) – Display be used at an extension to change (default = 678) Language Selection for Multiline...
  • Page 630 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-18-01 Service Tone Timers – Extension After getting Intercom dial tone, a 0~64800 (seconds) Dial Tone Time multiline terminal user has this time (default = 30 seconds) to dial the first digit of the Intercom call.
  • Page 631: Table 2-17 Incoming Ringing Tone

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-06 Class of Service Options Allows a busy extension ability to 0 = Off (Supplementary Service) – Manually (0) or Automatically (1) 1 = On Automatic Off-Hook Signaling receive Off-Hook Signals.
  • Page 632 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Table 2-17 Incoming Ringing Tone Incoming Ring Tone Tone Number Type Frequency 1 Frequency 2 Modulation Alarm Sensor Pattern High No Change No Change No Change Operation To place an Intercom call: At multiline terminal, press Speaker.
  • Page 633: Ip Multiline Station (Sip)

    The PSA-L UNIT allows connection to an analog trunk if the power or system connection were to fail, or the IP telephone loses connection to the UNIVERGE SV8100 system. No programming is required on the UNIVERGE SV8100 to support this adapter.
  • Page 634 +27VDC requiring a separate power outlet per IP telephone. Loss of power in the building will prevent the telephones from functioning. Only use the NEC supplied power supply. Power Patch Panel The powered patch panel has two RJ-45 connectors per IP telephone. One port connects to the switch/hub and the other port connects to the IP telephone.
  • Page 635 (silence may be heard while this conversion is made by the system). Although the peer-to-peer feature is supported for IP Station-to-IP Station calls, the UNIVERGE SV8100 chassis must still have a registered PZ-32IPLA, PZ-64IPLA or PZ-128IPLA installed in the system.
  • Page 636 Quality of Service (QoS) initiatives, all of which are controlled by the network and internet service providers. Because these variables are not in NEC control, it cannot guarantee the performance of the user’s IP-based remote voice solution. Therefore, NEC recommends connecting VoIP equipment through a local area network using a Private IP address.
  • Page 637 Override does not support SIP multiline terminal with DSS console or Softphone with DSS Console. The Univerge SV8100 does not support Network Address Translation (NAT). Because of this, any IP multiline terminal or Desktop Applications must appear to be on the same network as the SV8100 VoIP Interface (IPLA).
  • Page 638 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 639 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 10-12-09 CD-CP00-US Network Setup – IP Set for IPLA. 0.0.0.0 ~ Address 126.255.255.254 128.0.0.1 ~ 191.255.255.254 192.0.0.1 ~ 223.255.255.254 (default = 172.16.0.10) 10-26-01 IP System Operation Setup –...
  • Page 640 VoIP GW7 = 10212 VoIP GW8 = 10244 In addition to the above programming, define the programming options as required for the system features. Refer to the UNIVERGE SV8100 Programming Manual and the UNIVERGE SV8100 Networking Manual for programming details. Operation Refer to the UNIVERGE SV8100 Networking Manual for detailed feature information.
  • Page 641: Ip Single Line Telephone (Sip)

    Engineering Task Force) RFC3261. Other RFC designations, such as RFC 3842, refer to a later implementation of SIP and may be supported by the UNIVERGE SV8100 . Commonly called SIP Station, this feature is used for IP Stations using (SIP) Session Initiation Protocol.
  • Page 642 (opinionated scores) that are mathematically averaged to obtain a quantitative indicator of the system performance. The maximum MOS is 5.0. UNIVERGE SV8100 supports a 100 rel option and Session Timer option. UNIVERGE SV8100 supports Early Media. UNIVERGE SV8100 SIP restricts an outgoing call under the following conditions:...
  • Page 643 When all VoIP DSP resources are busy, the SIP phone cannot preempt active calls to make a 000 call. The UNIVERGE SV8100 CD-CP00-AU is the registration server for the SIP stations. The configurable IP Address is located in Program 10-12-09 (SV8100 Network Setup – IP Address).
  • Page 644 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Related Features None Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 645 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 10-12-10 CD-CP00-AU Network Setup – Use this program to define the Media 128.0.0.0 Subnet Mask Gateway Subnet Mask Address. 192.0.0.0 224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 248.0.0.0 252.0.0.0 254.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 255.128.0.0 255.192.0.0 255.224.0.0...
  • Page 646 – this data will be sent to (default = 0) the UNIVERGE SV8100 CD-CP00-AU when the value exceeds the defined value. VoIP ToS Setup: The UNIVERGE SV8100 supports Quality of Service (QoS) Marking for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). Level Program Program Name Description/Comments...
  • Page 647 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 IP Extension Numbering: Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 11-02-01 Extension Numbering Use this program to define the IP Up to eight digits Phone extension number. This designated extension is used to register your IP Phone and is programmed IP Phone programming.
  • Page 648 0~30 Information Basic Setup – VAD Threshold – Values set in db. (default = 20) Threshold Consult the UNIVERGE SV8100 Programming Manual for Threshold scale to set acceptable values. 84-19-26 SIP Extension CODEC Use this program to define to TX 0~40 = Information Basic Setup –...
  • Page 649 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 84-19-31 SIP Extension CODEC Use this program to define the 96~127 Information Basic Setup – DTMF DTMF Payload Number. (default = 96) Payload Number 84-19-32 SIP Extension IP CODEC...
  • Page 650: Sip Extension Basic Information Setup

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 SIP Extension Basic Information Setup: Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 84-20-01 SIP Extension Basic Information Use this program to define SIP 1~65535 Setup – Registrar/Proxy Port station Proxy Port. (default = 5070) 84-20-02...
  • Page 651 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 IP Phone Configuration: Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 15-01-01 Basic Extension Data Setup – Define the extension/virtual Up to 12 characters Extension Name extension name. Default: STA 101 = Ext 101 STA 102 = Ext 102, etc.
  • Page 652: Figure 2-1 Example - Sip Phone

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 15-05-18 IP Telephone Terminal Basic If there is an adapter that has one 0 = Not Used Data Setup – IP Duplication IP address coming into it but has...
  • Page 653 Enter the Default Gateway address. IPLA Address 0.0.0.0 Enter the IPLA IP Address. This information can be located in PRG 10-12-09 UNIVERGE SV8100 Network Setup IP Address. Extension Number Assign the SIP Phone extension. This information must match Program 11-02-01 Extension Numbering.
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  • Page 655: Ip Trunk - (Sip) Session Initiation Protocol

    IP Trunk – (SIP) Session Initiation Protocol Description The UNIVERGE SV8100 IP Trunk SIP package sends the real time voice over the corporate LAN or WAN. The voice from the telephone is digitized and then put into frames to be sent over a network using Internet protocol.
  • Page 656 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 System Availability Terminals All Multiline Terminals Required Component(s) Related Features None Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 657 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 10-12-07 CD-CP00-AU Network Setup – Used to define the IP Address of 0.0.0.0 ~ NAPT Router IP Address the WAN side of the router. 126.255.255.254 (G/W[WAN]) 128.0.0.1 ~ 191.255.255.254...
  • Page 658 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 10-12-11 CD-CP00-AU Network Setup – Use this program to define the 0 = Auto Detect NIC Setup LAN interface Speed and Mode of 1 = 100 Mbps, Full the VoIP Application supported.
  • Page 659 Program 10-29-xx must be set back to their default settings. Even if PRG 10-29-01 is set to 0 (off), the UNIVERGE SV8100 still checks the settings in the remaining 10-29 programs. 10-29-02 SIP Server Information Setup –...
  • Page 660 Up to 32 Characters Password provided by the SIP carrier. When (default not assigned) the UNIVERGE SV8100 registers its own ID with the carrier SIP server or makes an outgoing call via the carrier SIP server, the SIP server requests the authentication.
  • Page 661 Authentication Trial When a call tries to register with (default = 1) the SIP carrier and they refuse, this entry determines how many times the UNIVERGE SV8100 sends authentication. 10-36-01 SIP Trunk Registration Enable or Disable the SIP trunk 0 = Disable Information Setup –...
  • Page 662 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 14-05-01 Trunk Group – Trunk Group Assign trunks to trunk groups then Trunks 1~200 Number go to Program 14-06-01 below to Trunk Port 1~200, set up Trunk Group Routing.
  • Page 663 PVA Data Setting – Jitter Use this program to define the 0~4294967295 Threshold Jitter Threshold – this data will be (seconds) sent to the UNIVERGE SV8100 (default = 0) CD-CP00-AU when the value exceeds the defined value. 84-06-09 PVA Data Setting – Delay LSR...
  • Page 664 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 84-10-01 ToS Setup – ToS Mode When Input Data is set to 1, Item 0 = Disable (Invalid) No. 07 is invalid. When Data is set 1 = IP Precedence to 2, Item No.
  • Page 665 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 84-13-08 SIP Trunk CODEC Information Enable or Disable the G.729 VAD 0 = Disable Basic Setup – G.729 Voice Detection Mode. 1 = Enable Activity Detection Mode (default = 0)
  • Page 666 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 84-13-28 SIP Trunk CODEC Information Define the CODEC Priority. 0 = G.711_PT Basic Setup – Audio Capability 1 = G.723_PT Priority 2 = G.729_PT 3 = G.722_PT 4 = G.726_PT...
  • Page 667 Set the SIP UA (User Authorized) 1~ 65535 Setup – SIP UA Trunk Port Trunk port number (Receiving (default = 5060) Number Transport for UNIVERGE SV8100 SIP). 84-14-07 SIP Trunk Basic Information Set the Session Timer Value. 1~ 65535 seconds Setup –...
  • Page 668 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 84-26-03 IPL Basic Setup – RTCP Port Define the TCP port number for 0~65534 Number (RTP Port Number + 1) RTCP to use for each DSP. Defaults: VoIP GW1 = 10021...
  • Page 669 The feature set is limited. When using H.323, it is not possible to use the advanced networking features. If these features are required, use IP KCCIS. The UNIVERGE SV8100 Voice over IP Trunk Blade H.323 package sends the real-time voice over the corporate LAN or WAN. The voice from the telephone is digitized and then put into frames to be sent over a network using Internet Protocol.
  • Page 670 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 System Availability (US Only) Terminals All Multiline Terminals Required Component(s) PZ-32IPLA, PZ-64IPLA or PZ-128IPLA Related Features None Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 2 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 671 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 10-12-09 CD-CP00-US Network Setup – IP Set for IPLA. 0.0.0.0 ~ Address 126.255.255.254 128.0.0.1 ~ 191.255.255.254 192.0.0.1 ~ 223.255.255.254 (default = 172.16.0.10) 10-12-10 CD-CP00-AU Network Setup – Use this program to define the 128.0.0.0...
  • Page 672 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 10-18-01 H.323 Alias Address Setup – Set the telephone number (Alias Dial up to 12 digits Alias Address Address) to external gatekeeper. (0~9, , (default not assigned) 10-18-02 H.323 Alias Address Setup –...
  • Page 673: Ip Trunk - H.323

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-09-02 Class of Service Options Turns Off (0) or On (1) the Caller ID 0 = Off (Incoming Call Service) – Caller display at an extension. 1 = On...
  • Page 674 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 44-02-03 Dial Analysis Table for ARS/ If a Service Type is selected in 1 = Delete Digit = Program 44-02-02, set the F-Route Access – Additional 0~255 (255 : Delete All...
  • Page 675 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 84-01-12 H.323 Trunk Basic Information Use to define the G.723 VAD mode 0 = Disable Setup – G.723 VAD mode for H.323. 1 = Enable (default = 0) 84-01-15 H.323 Trunk Basic Information...
  • Page 676 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 84-01-28 H.323 Trunk Basic Information Use to define the echo canceller 0 = Automatic level NLP noise setting for H.323. Setup – Echo Canceller NLP adjustment Noise Setting...
  • Page 677 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 84-01-45 H.323 Trunk Basic Information Use to define the high-speed signal data (FAX procedure signal) for Setup – High-speed Signal Data (default = 0) H.323. (FAX Procedure Signal) 84-01-46 H.323 Trunk Basic Information...
  • Page 678 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 84-01-59 H.323 Trunk Basic Information Use to define the FAX relay function 0 = Disable Setup – FAX Relay Function for H.323. 1 = Enable 2 = Each port mode...
  • Page 679: Isdn Compatibility

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 ISDN Compatibility Description ISDN-BRI Integrated Service Digital Network – Basic Rate Interface (ISDN-BRI) is a Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) service that provides two B channels and a D channel (2B + D) for voice call trunking.
  • Page 680 10-03-13 must be set to 1~7 or anything other than 0. Restrictions for Calling Party Name: The UNIVERGE SV8100 supports receiving the name from the Network (if provided) in supported formats only and cannot send the Calling Name. This is network dependant.
  • Page 681 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 B-Channel to Trunk Association When an Incoming ISDN-BRI/PRI call is received, the system assigns the lowest trunk number of the ISDN circuit to the incoming call associated with the B-Channel. When an Outgoing call is placed using the ISDN-PRI/BRI, the system assigns the Trunk and B-Channel association according to the chart below.
  • Page 682 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Trunk Trunk Trunk B-Channel Outgoing Call Number Group Priority Number Station user places outgoing trunk call by dialing Trunk Access code. Outgoing call is placed on the associated B-Channel. …31 ...1 …23 Basic Rate Interface (BRI) Caller ID Name to Single Line Telephone is NOT supported for ISDN (BRT) Trunks.
  • Page 683 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Automatic Data Link Failure Recovery If a data link error is detected by the BRI ETU, the system tries to recover the data link and send the SPID to the central office. To provide this enhancement, the BRI ETU must be able to indicate to the system when a data link error has occurred.
  • Page 684 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Central Office Calls, Answering Central Office Calls, Placing Direct Inward Dialing (DID) Direct Inward Line (DIL) E911 (US only) Compatibility Forced Trunk Disconnect Station Message Detail Recording Transfer Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 685 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 10-03-08 ETU Setup (BRIA PKG Setup) – ISDN protocol definition. Select 0 = Enblock Sending Dial Sending Mode either enblock or overlap sending. 1 = Overlap Sending (default = 1) 10-03-09 ETU Setup (BRIA PKG Setup) –...
  • Page 686 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ISDN – PRI Installation Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 10-03-04 ETU Setup (PRTA PKG Setup) – Setup and confirm the Basic Layer 3 Timer Type Configuration data for each (default = 1) CD-PRTA This program selects the Layer 3 timer type (1~5).
  • Page 687 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 10-03-20 ETU Setup (PRTA PKG Setup) – Select the ISDN protocol for the 0 = Standard (Same as Network Exchange Selection ISDN circuit. NI-2) 1 = reserved 2 = reserved...
  • Page 688 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 DID Services for either ISDN – BRI or PRI Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 22-02-01 Incoming Call Trunk Setup Assign the incoming trunk type for Trunks 1~200 each trunk. 0 = Normal 1 = VRS (second...
  • Page 689 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Calling Party Number Presentation for either ISDN – BRI or PRI Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 10-03-05 ETU Setup (PRTA PKG Setup) – Based on this setting, the system 0 = Disable CLIP Information...
  • Page 690 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ISDN – PRI Network Specific Assignment Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 26-02-07 Dial Analysis Table for ARS/LCR Use this program to define the 0~16 – Network Specified Parameter network specified parameter table (default = 0) Table for each ARS Table.
  • Page 691 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 General ISDN Programs Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 14-01-13 Basic Trunk Data Setup – Trunk- For each trunk that should be able 0 = Disable to-Trunk Transfer to participate in a tandem call, enter 1 = Enable 1.
  • Page 692 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-23 Class of Service Options Select whether an extension should 0 = Off display the reason a call is being (Supplementary Service) – 1 = On transferred to their extension (Call...
  • Page 693 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Programming Flowchart for ISDN-PRI – Answering Calls Start CD-PRTA In 10-03-01, determine the mode of the DTI( )-U40 ETU (0=not set, 1=T-Bus) Is the CRC In 10-03-03, enter Multi-Frame In 10-03-03, enter '0'. (CRC4) '1'. used? In 10-03-04, select the Layer 3 timer type (1-5).
  • Page 694 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Should the sub-address In 20-09-03, set the In 20-09-03, set the ID be displayed for extension's COS to '0'. extension's COS to '1'. incoming calls? Should an extension In 20-13-23, set the In 20-13-23, set the be able to display the reason why extension's COS to '0'.
  • Page 695 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Do you want In 22-01-04, Do not unanswered PRI In 22-01-04, Reroute enter 0. reroute calls to reroute if enter 0. unanswered? In 22-08-01, enter the no-answer Ring Group for unanswered PRI calls. For each extension in the...
  • Page 696 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Programming Flowchart of ISDN-PRI – Placing Calls Start CD-PRTA In 10-03-01, determine the mode of the DTI( )-U40 ETU (0=not set, 1=T-Bus) Is the CRC In 10-03-03, enter Multi-Frame In 10-03-03, enter '0'. (CRC4) '1'. used? In 10-03-04, select the Layer 3 timer type (1-5).
  • Page 697 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 In 15-01-04, enter 0 Should Caller ID be included In 15-01-04, enter 1 In 10-03-05 enter 0 in the call's setup message? In 10-03-05 enter 1. In 20-09-03, enter 0 to Should telco display the In 20-09-03, enter 1 to...
  • Page 698 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 In 21-01-03, enter Is the amount of time the system waits before the interval for the placing the call in a talk state sufficient? trunk interdigit timer. Should extension users In 15-07-01, assign In 15-07-01, do not assign...
  • Page 699: K-Ccis - Ip

    UNIVERGE SV8100the and UNIVERGE SV8100and a NEAX IPS, IPX, SV7000 and UNIVERGE SV8300. The UNIVERGE SV8100uses the NEC proprietary CCIS Peer to Peer protocol over IP to communicate between system to system. The PZ-(X)IPLA is required for connections between IP terminals and IP trunks. Only one PZ-(X)IPLA daughter board can be accommodated per system with a maximum of 128 DSP resources per system.
  • Page 700 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Calling from a TDM telephone across IP K-CCIS to another TDM telephone uses one DSP. Calling from an IP telephone across IP K-CCIS to another IP telephone uses two DSP resources at each location. As stated earlier in this document, using Encryption (sRTP) or Packet Loss Recovery (PLR) can reduce the number of available DSPs.
  • Page 701 CD-CP00-US with PZ-32IPLA, PZ-64IPLA, or PZ-128IPLA Daughter Board Related Features None Guide to Feature Programming Refer to the UNIVERGE SV8100 Networking Manual for programming details. Operation Refer to the UNIVERGE SV8100 Networking Manual for detailed feature information. SV8100 Features and Specifications Manual 2 - 677...
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  • Page 703: K-Ccis - T1

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 K-CCIS – T1 Description Key-Common Channel Interoffice Signaling (K-CCIS) allows multiple systems to be connected together to provide additional feature compatibility, above what normal Tie Lines provide. The system is configured with a 24 channel T1 Connection and CD-CCTA for receiving or transmitting common signaling data from/ to a distant office.
  • Page 704 UNIVERGE SV8100 uses the ARS/F-Route Tables. The UNIVERGE SV8100 uses the F-Route Tables to assign an Open Numbering Plan. When all K-CCIS voice channels are busy, the UNIVERGE SV8100 originator of a K-CCIS call hears a busy tone from the system.
  • Page 705 Open Numbering Plan is used. Centralized E911 – K-CCIS is supported (US Only). When Centralized E911 – K-CCIS is not used, each UNIVERGE SV8100 system in a K-CCIS network must have at least one trunk for Emergency 911 calls (US Only).
  • Page 706 – = Not Compatible Related Features T1 Trunking (with ANI/DNIS Compatibility) Universal Slots Programming Refer to the UNIVERGE SV8100 Key-Common Channel Interoffice Signaling (K-CCIS) Manual. Operation Refer to the UNIVERGE SV8100 Key-Common Channel Interoffice Signaling (K-CCIS) Manual. 2 - 682 K-CCIS – T1...
  • Page 707: Last Number Redial

    Last Number Redial Description Last Number Redial allows an extension user to quickly redial the last number dialed. For example, a user may quickly recall a busy or unanswered number without manually dialing the digits. Last Number Redial saves in system memory the last 24 digits a user dials. The number can be any combination of digits 0~9, and .
  • Page 708 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Related Features Automatic Route Selection Repeat Redial Save Number Dialed Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 709 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Operation To redial your last call: Without lifting the handset, press Redial. The last dialed number is displayed. To redial the last number, press - OR - Search for the desired number from the Redial List by pressing Redial or VOLUME or VOLUME keys.
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  • Page 711: Licensing

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Licensing Description Licenses are used to activate certain features and applications for the UNIVERGE SV8100. The UNIVERGE SV8100 system provides the following licenses: System Licenses: System Capacity Max Port - This licenses the system for up to 712 ports. (Requires 256 Port License and PZ- ME50).
  • Page 712 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 PC Assistant – This licenses the number of Desktop Applications that can be used for either PC Assistant or Softphone. Soft phone Enhancement – This licenses the number of Desktop Applications that can use White Board, Apps Share, and IM.
  • Page 713 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Conditions This can be used only twice for each UNIVERGE SV8100 CD-CP00-AU. When the Promo License is generated, it gives the date that the license ends (30 days include the day generated). If the date is changed in PRG 10-01-XX, while the license is in effect, to a date before the generated date it subtracts one day from the Promo license.
  • Page 714: Table 2-18 License Information

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 715 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Table 2-18 License Information (Continued) License Code License Name Reset Required Note 0009 Remote Upgrade PZ-ME50-AU or USB Drive required to load software 0014 256 Port On/Off 0021 Main S/W Version 0111 1stPartyCTI Ether 0112 3rdPartyCTI...
  • Page 716 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Table 2-18 License Information (Continued) License Code License Name Reset Required Note 3005 RemoteSiteSoft 3006 CA-Traffic Analys On/Off 3007 CA-PMS On/Off Intergratio 3008 CA-Web On/Off Reporting 3009 CA-IPKII CA On/Off Migra 3010 CA-IPKII On/Off CESMigra 3013...
  • Page 717 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Operation There are four different ways to activate the licenses in the system: Manual Enter Software Key Code In PRG 10-48-01 enter the Software Key Code. In PRG 10-48-02 enter the activation code. In PRG 10-48-03 enter the feature code(s) in the Software Key Code.
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  • Page 719: Line Preference

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Line Preference Description Line Preference determines how a multiline terminal user places and answers calls. There are two types of Line Preference: Incoming Line Preference and Outgoing Line Preference. Incoming Line Preference Incoming Line Preference establishes how a multiline terminal user answers calls. When a call rings the...
  • Page 720 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 System Availability Terminals Multiline Terminals Required Component(s) None Related Features Direct Inward Line (DIL) Ring Groups Trunk Groups Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 721 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 the system to be properly assigned. Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 14-05-01 Trunk Group – Trunk Group For Auto-Answer of Non-Ringing Trunk Group Number: Number Lines, assign trunks to trunk 0~100 Priority Number: groups.
  • Page 722 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 15-06-01 Trunk Access Map for For Outgoing Line Preference and Trunk Access Maps: Extensions Auto-Answer of Non-Ringing Lines, 1~200 assign trunk Access Maps to (default = 1) extensions.
  • Page 723: Long Conversation Cutoff

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Long Conversation Cutoff Description For incoming and outgoing central office calls, each trunk can be programmed to disconnect after a defined time. The timer begins when the trunk is seized and disconnects the call after the time expires.
  • Page 724 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Related Features Central Office Calls, Answering Central Office Calls, Placing Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Multiple Trunk Types Warning Tone for Long Conversation Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 725 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-03 Class of Service Options Turns Off (0) or On (1) an 0 = Off (Supplementary Service) – Long extension ability to use Long 1 = On Conversation Cutoff...
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  • Page 727: Maintenance

    The SV8100 Maintenance manual contains a number of flow charts to help technicians diagnose and resolve problems that may arise during and after the installation of the UNIVERGE SV8100 system. For detailed information on the Maintenance feature, refer to the UNIVERGE SV8100 System Maintenance Manual. Conditions...
  • Page 728 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Related Features None Programming None Operation None 2 - 704 Maintenance...
  • Page 729: Meet Me Conference

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Meet Me Conference Description With Meet Me Conference, an extension user can set up a Conference with their current call and up to 32 other internal or external parties. Each party joins the Conference by dialing a Meet Me Conference code.
  • Page 730 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 731 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Operation Meet Me External Conference To make a Meet Me External Conference: Multiline Terminal While on a call, press Conf. Dial 1 and the Combined Paging Zone code 1~8 (for Internal/External Zones 1~8) or 0 (for Internal/ External All Call).
  • Page 732 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Meet Me Internal Conference To make a Meet Me Internal Conference: Multiline Terminal While on a call, press Conf. Dial 1 and the Combined Paging Zone code 1~8 (for Internal/External Zones 1~8) or 0 (for Internal/ External All Call).
  • Page 733: Meet Me Paging

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Meet Me Paging Description Meet Me Paging allows an extension user to Page a co-worker and privately meet with them on a Page zone. The Paging zone is busy to other users while the meeting takes place. While the co-workers meet on the zone, no one else can hear the conversation, join in or make an announcement using that zone.
  • Page 734 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Paging, Internal Programmable Function Keys Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 735 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 31-02-01 Internal Paging Group Assign extensions to Internal 0~64 Assignment – Internal Paging Paging Groups (i.e., Page Zones). (0 = No Setting) Group Number Default: 1 0 for IP Station...
  • Page 736 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 To join a Meet Me External Page: At the multiline terminal, press Speaker or pick up the handset. - OR - At the single line telephone, lift the handset. Dial 765. Dial the announced External Paging Zone (0~8).
  • Page 737: Meet Me Paging Transfer

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Meet Me Paging Transfer Description If a user wants to Transfer a call to a co-worker but they do not know where the co-worker is, they can use Meet Me Paging Transfer. With Meet Me Paging Transfer, the user can Page the co-worker and have the call automatically Transfer when the co-worker answers the Page.
  • Page 738 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Related Features Meet Me Conference Meet Me Paging Paging, External Paging, Internal Programmable Function Keys Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 739 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 11-12-23 Service Code Setup (for Service Use to customize the Service MLT, SLT Access) – Meet-Me Answer in Codes used for meet-me answer (default = 763) Same Paging Group in same paging group service access.
  • Page 740 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Operation Meet Me External Paging Transfer To make a Meet Me External Paging Transfer: At the multiline terminal, while on a call, press Hold. - OR - At the single line telephone, while on a call, hookflash.
  • Page 741 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Meet Me Internal Paging Transfer To make a Meet Me Internal Paging Transfer: At multiline terminal, while on a call, press Hold. - OR - At the single line telephone, while on a call, hookflash. Press Internal Paging Zone key (Program 15-07 or SC 751: 21 + zone or 22 for all internal zones).
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  • Page 743: Memo Dial

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Memo Dial Description While on an outside call, Memo Dial lets a multiline terminal user store an important number for easy redialing later on. The telephone can be like a notepad. For example, a user could dial Directory Assistance and ask for a client’s telephone number.
  • Page 744 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Related Features Central Office Calls, Placing Last Number Redial Save Number Dialed Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 745 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 To call a stored Memo Dial number: Do not lift the handset. Press the Memo Dial key (Program 15-07 or SC 751: 31). Press Speaker. The stored number dials out only if you store a trunk access code before the number.
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  • Page 747: Message Waiting

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Message Waiting Description An extension user can leave a Message Waiting indication at a busy or unanswered extension requesting a return call. The indication is a flashing MW lamp at the called extension and a steadily lit MW lamp on the calling extension.
  • Page 748 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Waiting indication if the called party uses Handsfree Answerback. The system cancels the indication only if the called party lifts the handset or presses Speaker. With the Hotel/Motel set up, an employee with a multiline terminal can send a Message Waiting to a room telephone if allowed in system programming.
  • Page 749 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Related Features Handsfree Answerback/Forced Intercom Ringing Hotel/Motel Programmable Function Keys UM8000 Mail VM8000 InMail Voice Response System (VRS) Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 750 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 15-02-28 Multiline Telephone Basic Data Determine whether an extension 0 = Green Setup – Message Waiting Lamp Message Waiting Lamp lights 1 = Red Color Green (0) or Red (1) when a (default = 0) message is received.
  • Page 751 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 80-01-01 Service Tone Setup – Repeat Set repeat count for tone 16 0~255 (default 0 = until (48) Count Lockout. On-Hook) Refer to Table 2-14 Service Tone Setup,...
  • Page 752 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Hang up. To cancel the Messages Waiting you have left at a specific extension: At the multiline terminal, press Speaker. - OR - At the single line telephone, lift the handset. Dial 771. Dial the number of the extension you do not want to have your messages.
  • Page 753: Microphone Cutoff

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Microphone Cutoff Description Microphone Cutoff lets a multiline terminal user turn off their telephone handsfree or handset microphone at any time. When activated, Microphone Mute prevents the caller from hearing conversations in the user’s work area. The user may turn off the microphone while their telephone is idle, busy on a call or ringing.
  • Page 754 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Related Features Handsfree Answerback/Forced Intercom Ringing Handset Mute Programmable Function Keys Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 755 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Operation To mute your telephone handset or Handsfree microphone while on a call: Press MIC. This only turns off the Handsfree microphone. - OR - Press the Microphone Cutoff key (Program 15-07 or SC 751: 40).
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  • Page 757: Mobile Extension

    Mobile Extension Description A mobile extension is an external telephone (preferably a mobile phone) linked to the UNIVERGE SV8100 via a Proxy Port to operate as an internal SLT extension. The extension sends DTMF signals to the system allowing access to the system features. A registered Mobile Extension uses 1 analog port (ports are reserved in groups of 4), however, PCB support (analog or digital) is required.
  • Page 758 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 A DID is directed to the Mobile Extension internal extension number (Proxy Port), and to provide internal dial tone to the Mobile Extension, the incoming CLI of the Mobile Extension must match the number in the Speed Dial bin.
  • Page 759: Table 2-19 Supported Service Codes

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Though DSS keys are available for the Mobile Extension, they cannot provide an exact indication of busy status if, for example, the Mobile Extension is active on a call not linked to the UNIVERGE SV8100. The following service codes are supported:...
  • Page 760 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Table 2-19 Supported Service Codes (Continued) Set By Set to Type Incoming Feature Program Code Mobile Mobile Extension Extension Station Speed Dialling 11-12-10 Group Speed Dialling 11-12-11 Trunk Group Access 11-12-14 Specified Trunk Access 11-12-15 Trunk Access Via Networking...
  • Page 761 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Table 2-19 Supported Service Codes (Continued) Set By Set to Type Incoming Feature Program Code Mobile Mobile Extension Extension General Purpose Relay 11-12-50 VM Access (SV8000 In-Mail and VMS) 11-12-51 Live Recording at SLT 11-12-53 VRS Routing for ANI/DNIS...
  • Page 762 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Message Waiting Headset Mode for SLT Flexible Transfer/Virtual Loop Back Tandem Ringing Park over CCIS Virtual extension key as Call Coverage Key for mobile extension Automatic Conversation Record for trunks Conditions It is recommended that this feature uses ISDN platform (as these trunks provide answer supervision).
  • Page 763 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Related Features Speed Dial – System/Group/Station Caller ID Direct Inward Dialing (DID) Direct Inward Line (DIL) Station Message Detail Recording Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 764 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 11-12 Service Code Setup (for Service Used to customize the service Please refer to the Access) codes for Service Access. SV8100 Programming Manual for more information on this program.
  • Page 765 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-09-02 Class of Service (Incoming Call Turns Off (0) or On (1) the Caller 0 = Off Service) – Caller ID Display ID display at an extension. 1 = On...
  • Page 766 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 80-03-03 DTMF Tone Receiver Setup – For the extension DTMF, the 0~15 Min. Detect Level minimum Detect Level (0-15) for detect level 0: the DTMF Tone must be set to –10dBm(0) to...
  • Page 767 Program 15-22-02 set to 0 or 1 (DTMF Confirmation Required): The caller is retrieved by the UNIVERGE SV8100 and follows the no-answer programming (ring another extensions, forward to UNIVERGE SV8100 voice mail, etc.) Program 15-22-02 set to 2 (No DTMF Confirmation Required): The caller is forwarded to the external extension voice mail, if available.
  • Page 768 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Answering a Call on the Mobile Extension Answer the ringing call. If Program 15-22-02 is set to 0 or 1, the Mobile Extension user hears Music on Hold/ring tone. Press * (within 10 seconds) to answer the call.
  • Page 769 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 To activate or cancel Call Forwarding to/from the Mobile Extension: When activating Call Forwarding From the Mobile Extension: Dial the DID or DIL telephone number for the Mobile Extension. If the Caller ID of the Mobile Extension matches the Speed Dial bin entry (Program 13-04 and 15- 22), internal dial tone is heard by the Mobile Extension user.
  • Page 770 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 To cancel Call Forward Follow Me: When activating Call Forwarding From the Mobile Extension: Dial the DID or DIL telephone number for the Mobile Extension. If the Caller ID of the Mobile Extension matches the Speed Dial bin entry (Program 13-04 and Program 15-22), internal dial tone is heard by the Mobile Extension user.
  • Page 771: Multiple Trunk Types

    Ground Start Trunks are provided with line supervision to reduce call collisions. Loop Start Trunks Loop Start Trunks can be connected to the UNIVERGE SV8100 system. Loop Start is assigned per trunk at the associated blade. Ground Start and Loop Start Trunks can be mixed in the system per trunk.
  • Page 772 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 System Availability Terminals All Terminals Required Component(s) Any Trunk Blade Related Features Automatic Route Selection Call Appearance (CAP) Keys Caller ID Direct Inward Dialing (DID) ISDN Compatibility T1 Trunking (with ANI/DNIS Compatibility) Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 773 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 14-01-01 Basic Trunk Data Setup – Trunk Set the names for trunks. The trunk Up to 12 Characters Name name displays on a multiline Default: terminal for incoming and outgoing Line 001 calls.
  • Page 774: Tie Lines

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 81-10-01 COI Initial Data Setup – DP Select the DP Interdigit Time 0 = Pattern A Interdigit Time Selection (minimum pause time between (Pattern A: 10pps – 650 Dial Pulses).
  • Page 775 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 14-01-02 Basic Trunk Data Setup – Customize the transmit level of the Trunks 1~200 Transmit Level CODEC Gain for each trunk. 1~63 (-15.5 ~ +15.5dB in 0.5dB intervals)
  • Page 776 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-09-01 Class of Service Options Turns Off (0) or On (1) the 0 = Off (Incoming Call Service) – extension ability to receive a 1 = On Second Call for DID/DISA/DIL/...
  • Page 777 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-14-09 Class of Service Options for This option Enables or Disables a 0 = Off DISA/E&M – Forced Trunk tie trunk caller’s ability to use 1 = On Disconnect
  • Page 778 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 21-05-07 Toll Restriction Class – Permit Set the tables 1~4 when referring 1~4 =Table 0 = Disable (None) Code Table to the table set up by Program 21-06-06.
  • Page 779 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 34-01-01 E&M Tie Line Basic Setup – DID/ Enter 0 for 2nd dial tone, 1 for 0 = 2nd Dial Tone E&M Start Signaling wink, 2 for immediate, or 3 for 1 = Wink (default) delay start signaling.
  • Page 780 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 34-06-02 Add/Delete Digit for E&M Tie If a Tie Line network requires Up to four digits Line – Additional Dial Digits additional digits to reroute the call 0~9, ,...
  • Page 781 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 80-03-03 DTMF Tone Receiver Setup – Use this option to define the 0~15 Min. Detect Level minimum detection level for DTMF detect level 0: Tone Receiver. –10dBm(0) to –25dBm(15)
  • Page 782 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 80-03-04 DTMF Tone Receiver Setup – Use this option to define the 0~15 Max. Detect Level maximum detection level for detect level 0: 0dBm(0) DTMF Tone Receiver. to –15dBm(15) detect level 1: –5dBm(0) to –...
  • Page 783 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 80-03-06 DTMF Tone Receiver Setup – Use this option to define the Backwards Twist Level backwards twist level for DTMF (1dB ~ 10dB) Tone Receiver. default: All Receivers = 80-03-07 DTMF Tone Receiver Setup –...
  • Page 784 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 80-04-03 Call Progress Tone Detector Use to define the S/N ratio for the 0~4 (0dB ~ -20dB) Setup – S/N Ratio Call Progress Tone Detector. default: Type 1 (DT) – 4 (-20dB) Type 2 (BT) –...
  • Page 785 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 80-04-09 Call Progress Tone Detector Use to define the off maximum 0~255 (30+30-7680ms) Setup – OFF maximum time time for the Call Progress Tone default: Detector. Type 1 (DT) – 1 (60ms) Type 2 (BT) –...
  • Page 786 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 81-11-07 Tie Line Initial Setup – Length of Specify the time a wink pulse is 0~15 Wink Signal Selection sent to another system. (30 ms~480 ms) [default = 5 (180 ms)] 81-11-08 Tie Line Initial Setup –...
  • Page 787: Music On Hold

    Note other than material not in the public domain are transmitted through the Music on Hold feature of telecommunications systems. NEC Australia Pty Ltd hereby disclaims any liability arising out of the failure to obtain such a license. Music on Hold Source There are 3 options available: (Program 10-04-01 &...
  • Page 788 CD-LTA can connect to a , or A maximum of 56 PGD(2)-U( ) ADP units can be installed in an UNIVERGE SV8100 system. Refer to the UNIVERGE SV8100/SV8300 System Hardware Manual for more information. Default Setting Music on Hold is provided from the internal (synthesized) music source.
  • Page 789 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Related Features None Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 790 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 14-08-01 Music on Hold Source for Trunks – For each trunk, set the Music on 0 = Internal/External MOH MOH Type Hold source. 1 = Customer Provided Source Connected to...
  • Page 791 10 = DSS Console in the PGD(2)-U( ) ADP, reconnect 11 = -- Not Used -- the module to the system. Refer to (default = 0) the UNIVERGE SV8100 System Hardware Manual for the jumper strap settings. 11-06-01 ACI Extension Numbering...
  • Page 792 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 80-01-02 Service Tone Setup – Basic Tone The following features require that 1~33 Number the system tones listed below be (0 = No Tone) changed to match the table. After...
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  • Page 794 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Operation None 2 - 770 Music on Hold...
  • Page 795: Name Storing

    Name Storing Description Extensions and trunks can have names instead of just circuit numbers. These names show on a multiline terminal display when the user places or answers calls. Extension and trunk names make it easier to identify callers. The user does not have to refer to a directory when processing calls.
  • Page 796 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Related Features Directory Dialing Single Line Telephones Speed Dial – System/Group/Station Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 797: Table 2-20 Keys For Entering Names

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-48 Class of Service Options Determine if a station Number will 0 = Off (Supplementary Service) – be displayed (On) or not displayed 1 = On Station Name Display...
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  • Page 799: Night Service

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Night Service Description Night Service lets system users activate one of the Night Service modes. Night Service redirects calls to their night mode destination, as determined by Assigned and Universal Night Answer programming. A user typically activates Night Service after normal working hours, when most employees are unavailable to answer calls.
  • Page 800 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Automatic Night Service The system allows or denies Automatic Night Service. If allowed, the calls route according to the service patterns programmed. The Night Service programming is stored in the RAM memory. This means that if the system is not using the Automatic Night Service, for a power failure in night mode, when the power is restored, the system continues to be in night mode.
  • Page 801 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 System Availability Terminals Not Applicable Required Component(s) None Related Features Central Office Calls, Answering Central Office Calls, Placing Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console Paging, External Programmable Function Keys Ring Groups SV8100 Features and Specifications Manual 2 - 777...
  • Page 802 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 803 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 12-03-01 Weekly Night Service Switching Assign one of the 10 Time Patterns Night Mode Service programmed in Program 12-02-01 Group Numbers: to each day of the week. 01~32...
  • Page 804 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 12-07-01 Text Data for Night Mode Create an original text message Night Mode Service which is displayed on an LCD of Group Number: multiline terminal in each Night 01~32 Mode.
  • Page 805 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 15-06-01 Trunk Access Map for For Universal Night Answer (UNA) Trunk Access Maps: 1~200 Extensions answering, assign Trunk Access (default = 1) Maps (1~200) to extensions. Make one entry for each Night Service mode.
  • Page 806 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 22-04-01 Incoming Extension Ring Group To have trunks ring extensions Maximum eight digits Assignment during the different Night Service Default: modes (for ANA), assign extensions Extensions 101~108 to Ring Groups. For each extension...
  • Page 807 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Operation To activate Night Service by dialing codes: At a Multiline Terminal, press Speaker. - OR - At the single line telephone, lift the handset. Dial 718. To change a different group’s mode, dial 718 + the group number (01~32).
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  • Page 809: Off-Hook Signaling

    Off-Hook Signaling Description Off-Hook ringing alerts a Multiline Terminal user that an incoming outside call is ringing to that station during another call. Off-Hook Signaling helps important callers get through, without waiting in line for the called extension to become free. The system provides the following Off- Hook Signaling options: Called Extension Block The called extension Class of Service may block incoming Off-Hook Signaling attempts.
  • Page 810 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Block Camp-On If an extension has Block Camp-On enabled, callers to the extension cannot dial 2 to Camp-On after hearing busy or busy/ring. If the extension has Block Camp-On disabled, callers are not prevented from dialing 2 to Camp-On after hearing busy or busy/ring. This is set in the called extension Class of Service.
  • Page 811 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Related Features Callback Call Waiting/Camp-On Direct Inward Dialing (DID) Handsfree and Monitor Hotline Intercom One-Touch Calling Programmable Function Keys Reverse Voice Over Single Line Telephones SV8100 Features and Specifications Manual 2 - 787...
  • Page 812 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 813 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-06 Class of Service Options Allows a busy extension ability to 0 = Off (Supplementary Service) – automatically (1) or manually (0) 1 = On Automatic Off-Hook Signaling receive Off-Hook Signals.
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  • Page 815: One-Touch Calling

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 One-Touch Calling Description One-Touch Calling gives a multiline terminal user one-button access to extensions, trunks, speed dial bins and selected system features. This saves users time when accessing co-workers, clients and features they use most often. Instead of dialing a series of codes, the user need only press the One-Touch key.
  • Page 816 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Default Setting None System Availability Terminals All Multiline Terminals and DSS Consoles Required Component(s) None Related Features Programmable Function Keys Transfer Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 817 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 15-07-01 Programmable Function Keys Define a Programmable Function For Line Keys: 1~48 Key for One-Touch Calling by 0 ~ 99 (Normal Function defining the key as a DSS/ Code) One-Touch key (01).
  • Page 818 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 For Personal Speed Dial: a. Dial the general trunk access code (0). - OR - Dial the Specific Trunk Service Code ( 0) plus the trunk number (e.g., 005). - OR - Dial the Trunk Group Service Code (704) plus the trunk group number (e.g., 1).
  • Page 819 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Checking the One-Touch Keys To check the function of a One-Touch key: Press the Help key. Press the One-Touch key. The stored function displays. Repeat this step to check additional keys. Press the Exit key. SV8100 Features and Specifications Manual...
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  • Page 821: Operator

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Operator Description When an extension user dials 9, calls are routed to a main system operator. The operator can answer and route outside calls or locate employees using the Page feature. A maximum of eight operators is available.
  • Page 822 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Related Features Attendant Call Queuing Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 823: (Opx) Off-Premise Extension

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 (OPX) Off-Premise Extension Description Off-Premise Extension allows a single line telephone, located remotely from the main installation site, to access the system features with the same abilities as an on-premise single line telephone. Conditions Each CD-4DIOPA provides four off-premise circuits.
  • Page 824 = 0 (Common) When PZ-BS10 is installed, 97~160 are available 15-03-01 Single Line Telephone Basic For each UNIVERGE SV8100 0 = DP Data Setup – SLT Signaling Type voice mail extension, this option 1 = DTMF must be set to 0.
  • Page 825 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 15-03-06 Single Line Telephone Basic -- Not Used in U.S. -- Do Not 0 = Disable (Off) Data Setup – Extension Polarity Change Default Entry as DTMF 1 = Enable (On) Reverse issues may arise with voice mail.
  • Page 826 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-03-03 System Options for Single Line Type 0: The system keeps the 0 = Receive all dialed digits dialed by the single line Telephones – SLT DTMF Dial to data, before sending (All) telephone on a trunk in a buffer.
  • Page 827 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-13 Class of Service Options Turns Off (0) or On (1) the 0 = Off extension ability to use Continued (Supplementary Service) – 1 = On Dialing, which allows DTMF signal...
  • Page 828 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 80-03-03 DTMF Tone Receiver Setup – Use this option to define the 0~15 Min. Detect Level minimum detection level for DTMF detect level 0: Tone Receiver. –10dBm(0) to –25dBm(15)
  • Page 829 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 80-03-04 DTMF Tone Receiver Setup – Use this option to define the 0~15 Max. Detect Level maximum detection level for DTMF detect level 0: 0dBm(0) Tone Receiver. to –15dBm(15) detect level 1: –5dBm(0) to –...
  • Page 830 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 80-03-07 DTMF Tone Receiver Setup – ON Use this option to define the On 1~255 Detect Time detection time for DTMF Tone (15+ 15 ms ~ 3825 ms) Receiver.
  • Page 831: Paging, External

    Paging allows a user to locate another employee or make an announcement without calling each extension individually. The UNIVERGE SV8100 system allows up to eight External Paging zones, or a common zone output provided by the CPU (Speaker 9). All other speakers ( 1~8) require a port on a PGD(2)-U( ) ADP, with a maximum of two external paging circuits per module.
  • Page 832 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 If a PGD(2)-U( ) ADP circuit has a Door Box connected, you cannot use that circuit for External Paging. To have outside calls ring External Paging Zones at night, refer to the Night Service feature and Program 31-05.
  • Page 833 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 834 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-29 Class of Service Options Turns Off (0) or On (1) an 0 = Off extension user ability to display 1 = On (Supplementary Service) – paging information.
  • Page 835 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 31-07-01 Combined Paging Assignments Assign an External Paging Group 0~64 (0~8) to an Internal Paging Zone (0 (0 = All internal = All Call, Zones 1~64) for paging) Combined Paging.
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  • Page 837: Paging, Internal

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Paging, Internal Description Internal Paging lets extension users broadcast announcements to other multiline terminal users. When a user makes a Zone Paging announcement, the announcement broadcasts to all idle extensions in the zone dialed. With All Call Paging, the announcement broadcasts to all idle extensions programmed to receive All Call Paging.
  • Page 838 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 If an internal paging group has only IP Multiline Stations, mutlicast is used for the page. IP Multiline terminals must have a gateway programmed to accomplish a multicast transmission. When an actual gateway device does not exist on the network, a dummy gateway address on the same subnet must be defined.
  • Page 839 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 11-12-19 Service Code Setup (for Service Service code setup. MLT, SLT Access) – Internal Group Paging (default = 701) 11-12-24 Service Code Setup (for Service Combined paging, internal/external MLT, SLT Access) –...
  • Page 840 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Operation To make an Internal Page announcement: Multiline Terminal Press the zone Internal Paging key (Program 15-07 or SC 751: 21 + 0 or 1~9 or 01~64 for zones (0 or 00 for All Call). - OR - Press Speaker or lift the handset.
  • Page 841: Park

    The Personal Park feature is enhanced by using a Programmable Function Key or service code (3-digit or 1-digit) to place a call in Personal Park. This option is available for multiline terminals, single line sets, and UNIVERGE SV8100 Wireless DECT telephones and can be used for analog or ISDN trunks. Conditions An extension user can park a call in any Park Orbit.
  • Page 842 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Using Using 3-Digit Using 1-Digit Service Status Personal Park Service Code Code Speaking Not Available Not Available Available ICM Dial Tone or Busy Tone Available Not Available Available Calling Another Extension Not Available Available Available (with outside call on hold...
  • Page 843 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Related Features Caller ID Call Arrival (CAR) Keys Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console Hold Programmable Function Keys Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 844 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 15-18-01 Virtual Extension Key Enhanced This program sets whether an 0 = Release incoming call to a Virtual Extension/ 1 = Land On the Key Options – Virtual Extension Key...
  • Page 845 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 24-03-01 Park Group – Park Group Number Assign an extension to a Park 1~64 Group (01~64). An extension user (default = 1) can pick up only a call parked by a member of their own Park Group.
  • Page 846 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 To pick up a parked call: Lift the handset. Press the Park key (Program 15-07 or SC 752: 04 + orbit). - OR - At the multiline terminal or 2-button telephone, press Speaker. - OR - At single line telephone, lift the handset.
  • Page 847 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 To pick up a call parked at your extension: Press the Personal Park key (Program 15-07 or SC 752: 07). - OR - Press Speaker and dial 757. At a single line telephone, skip pressing Speaker.
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  • Page 849: Pbx Compatibility

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 PBX Compatibility Description You can connect your telephone system trunks to Centrex/PBX lines, rather than to Telco trunk circuits. This makes the trunk inputs into the system analog Centrex/PBX extensions, rather than Telco circuits. PBX Compatibility lets the system be a node (i.e., satellite) in a larger private telephone network. To place outside calls when the system is behind a PBX, telephone system users must first dial the PBX trunk access code (usually 0).
  • Page 850 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 You can have DILs route from the connected PBX. Users can access these trunks for outgoing PBX calls. All PBX Compatibility restrictions and programming apply. Flash may allow access to certain PBX features – like Transfer. Make sure you program Flash for compatibility with the connected PBX.
  • Page 851 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Flash Pulse to Tone Conversion Ring Groups Speed Dial – System/Group/Station Trunk Group Routing Trunk Groups Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 852 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 14-04-01 Behind PBX Setup For each PBX trunk port, enter 1. 0 = Stand Alone (Trunk) You make a separate entry for each 1 = Behind PBX (PBX) Night Service mode.
  • Page 853 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Dial the PBX access code and number. - OR - At the multiline terminal, press Speaker. - OR - At the single line telephone, lift the handset. Dial Dial the PBX trunk number (e.g., 005 for line 5).
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  • Page 855: Pc Programming

    PC Programming Description The UNIVERGE SV8100 has three different methods for programming. The first is via the handset, the second is by PCPro and third by WebPro. PCPro is a Microsoft Windows based application. It allows the technician/system administrator to download a database from the system, make changes, and then upload.
  • Page 856: Figure 2-4 Pcpro Connection Dialog

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Connecting As can be seen in Figure 2-3 PC Programming Overview, three connection types are available to PCPro/ WebPro. If using PCPro, a user can connect directly, remotely using a modem or via LAN. A connection with the system is made via the Connection Dialog in the application.
  • Page 857: Figure 2-5 Webpro Login Screen

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 If using WebPro, a user can connect only via IP. To connect, launch a web browser (i.e., IE or Mozilla) and enter the IP address of the switch (refer to Figure 2-5 WebPro Login Screen on page 2-833.)
  • Page 858 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Conditions The hardware/software requirements for the host PC running the PCPro application are: Item Requirement ® Pentium III 598MHz (minimum) Pentium 4 2.5GHz (recommended) Memory 128 MB of RAM, 256 MB (recommended) Operating System (OS) MS Windows 2000...
  • Page 859 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Only one PCPro/WebPro/Handset can be programming the switch at any one time. When programming via WebPro/PCPro, some data requires you to logout before the switch fully applies the changes. These Programs are: 10-21-2, 11-02 (for directory dial), 11-04 (for directory dial), 13-04 (for directory dial), 14-04, 15-05, 15-15, 16-02, 23-02, 31-02, 41-02, 41-17, 47-02, 47-03, 82-11 and 83-11.
  • Page 860 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 861 Programming Password Setup – Use to set the system passwords. Maximum 10 characters User No. 1, Level 1 (MF) User Name User Name = nec-i, Password = 374772 User No. 2, Level 2 (IN) User Name = tech, Password = 12345678 User No.
  • Page 862 Operation Refer to the UNIVERGE SV8100 PC Programming Manual for details of operation. PCPro and WebPro Comparison The table below gives a quick feature comparison of PCPro and WebPro. For further details refer to the UNIVERGE SV8100 PC Programming Manual.
  • Page 863 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Feature Application Feature Comments PCPro WebPro Programming Offline – Ability to program offline and upload to Modes the KTS at a later date. Live Update – Changes made in WebPro apply immediately. No upload is required.
  • Page 864 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Feature Application Feature Comments PCPro WebPro Configuration Blade Configuration – PCPro provides special screens that Screens shorten the programming time to setup – Class of Service core KTS features. Night Mode Switching – Trunk Access Maps –...
  • Page 865 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Feature Application Feature Comments PCPro WebPro Modification History – PCPro keeps a running list of all the modifications made to a system databases. It also tracks uploads/ downloads. System Initialize This is the ability to initialize the KTS.
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  • Page 867: Power Failure Transfer

    When the user hangs up, the phone automatically switches to Digital mode and the display returns to normal. Refer to the UNIVERGE SV8100 System Hardware Manual for the MDF Pin Numbers and PFT Connections (Power Failure Transfer Relay 1). The PSA-L( ) adapter can be set to send DTMF or DP.
  • Page 868 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Default Setting None System Availability Terminals Multiline Telephones Required Component(s) PSA-L( ) Handset Adapter CD-4COTC Related Features None 2 - 844 Power Failure Transfer...
  • Page 869 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
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  • Page 871: Prime Line Selection

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Prime Line Selection Description Prime Line Selection allows a multiline terminal user to place or answer a call over a specific trunk by just lifting the handset. The user does not have to first press keys or dial codes. This simplifies handling calls on a frequently used trunk.
  • Page 872 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Related Features Central Office Calls, Placing Direct Inward Dialing (DID) Direct Inward Line (DIL) Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Line Preference Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 873 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 14-07-01 Trunk Access Map Setup – Trunk For outgoing Prime Line selection, 0 = No access assign each Prime Line trunk to a 1 = Outgoing access only...
  • Page 874 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 22-04-01 Incoming Extension Ring Group Assign extension(s) to a ring group Maximum eight digits that consists of a Prime Line. Default: Assignment Extensions 101~108 (first eight ports) ring for incoming Ring Group 1 calls.
  • Page 875: Private Line

    An extension user can transfer their Private Line. If other users have hold access, the destination can answer the transferred Private Line and place it on Hold. NEC does not recommend assigning ringdown to a private line. Default Setting Disabled...
  • Page 876 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 System Availability Terminals All Stations Required Component(s) None Related Features Call Forwarding Central Office Calls, Placing Do Not Disturb Line Preference Prime Line Selection Programmable Function Keys Single Line Telephones Toll Restriction Transfer VM8000 InMail 2 - 852...
  • Page 877 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 878 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 15-07-01 Programmable Function Keys Make sure extension has a line key Line Key 1~48 (e.g., 012) for the Private Line. 0~99 (Normal Function Code 751 by default) 00 ~ 99 (Appearance...
  • Page 879 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Operation To place a call on your Private Line: Press Private Line key and then press Speaker or lift the handset. Dial the number. To answer a call on your Private Line: Press Private Line key and then press Speaker or lift handset.
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  • Page 881: Programmable Function Keys

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Programmable Function Keys Description Each multiline terminal has Programmable Function Keys. Programmable Function Keys simplify placing calls, answering calls and using certain features. You can customize the function of a multiline terminal programmable keys from each multiline terminal. Depending on your telephone style, you can have up to 32 Programmable Function keys.
  • Page 882 If a key is programmed as a DSS/One-Touch key for a station that is set for Call Forward All Calls or Do Not Disturb, the DSS/One-Touch key flashes. Refer to the UNIVERGE SV8100 Programming Manual for a complete list of Function Numbers. One-Touch keys programmed for Park Hold Service Code cannot be used to park calls without using Hold or Transfer.
  • Page 883 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Default Setting The first eight keys on a telephone are line keys (e.g., key 1 = line 001). The remaining keys are unassigned. System Availability Terminals All Multiline Terminals Required Component(s) Mutiline Terminals Related Features Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console One-Touch Calling Speed Dial –...
  • Page 884 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 885 Press the key you want to program. Enter the 2-digit key function, any additional information needed for the key and press Hold. For available functions codes refer to Program 15-07 in the UNIVERGE SV8100 Programing Manual. To undefine a key, enter 00.
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  • Page 887: Programming From A Multiline Terminal

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Programming from a Multiline Terminal Description 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.
  • Page 888 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 System Availability Terminals Multiline Terminals with Display Required Component(s) Any DLC Blade Required Software None Related Features PC Programming Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 889 4 = SB (System Administrator Level 2) 5 = UA (User Programming Level 1) Please refer to the SV8100 Programming Manual for default settings. Operation Refer to the UNIVERGE SV8100 Programming Manual for additional information. SV8100 Features and Specifications Manual 2 - 865...
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  • Page 891: Pulse To Tone Conversion

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Pulse to Tone Conversion Description An extension 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 OCCs (Other Common Carriers –...
  • Page 892 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Related Features Central Office Calls, Placing Multiple Trunk Types Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 893: Redial Function

    Users can also press Redial and dial a System Speed Dial bin number to access System Speed Dial. Conditions Redial List requires a display telephone. This feature is not supported on multiline cordless phones. UNIVERGE SV8100 telephones only support redial using Softkey or Navigation key. Default Setting Enabled System Availability...
  • Page 894 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Operation To redial the last number dialed: For IPK Telephones Only: Press Redial. REDIAL [#] / SYS is displayed along with the last dialed number. Press the up or down arrow to view the number to dial.
  • Page 895 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 To access a System Speed Dial bin: For IPK Telephones Only: Press Redial. REDIAL [#] / SYS is displayed along with the last dialed number. Dial the System Speed Dial bin number. The number stored in that bin is displayed for your preview.
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  • Page 897: Remote (System) Upgrade

    Remote (System) Upgrade Description With PC Programming, the UNIVERGE SV8100 can be remotely upgraded to a newer version of main system software. When a new version of main system software is released, a firmware package file is provided. Using either the WebPro or PCPro application, a technician can remotely upgrade the firmware on the CD-CP00-AU.
  • Page 898 PC Programming on page 2-831. Operation PCPro Obtain the firmware package file from NEC. Open and login to PCPro. Connect to the switch. Under the Communications menu, choose the Firmware Update option. In the firmware update window, browse to the location of the Firmware Package file. For example, the file name might be ‘MainSWv0.36.pkg’.
  • Page 899 Click Start. WebPro uploads the firmware package file, and updates the system at the time you specified in step 6. For additional information, refer to the UNIVERGE SV8100 PC Programming Manual. SV8100 Features and Specifications Manual 2 - 875...
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  • Page 901: Repeat Redial

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Repeat Redial Description If a multiline terminal user places a trunk call that is busy or unanswered, they can have Repeat Redial try it again later on. The user does not continually have to try the number again – hoping it goes through.
  • Page 902 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Related Features Automatic Route Selection Central Office Calls, Placing Last Number Redial Save Number Dialed Single Line Telephones Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 903 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 21-08-02 Repeat Dial Setup – Repeat Set the interval between Repeat Input Data 5~64800 (0~4 Redial Interval Time Redial attempts. Not Allowed) (default = 60 for S002) 21-08-03 Repeat Dial Setup –...
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  • Page 905: Resident System Program

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Resident System Program Description When power is supplied to the system, the hardware configuration is scanned and Resident System Program default values are assigned including terminal types (e.g. PGD(2)-U( ) ADP, DSS Console). This enables immediate operation, even before the system is programmed to accommodate the individual site requirements.
  • Page 906 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Guide to Feature Programming None Operation None 2 - 882 Resident System Program...
  • Page 907: Reverse Voice Over

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Reverse Voice Over Description While on a call, Reverse Voice Over lets a busy multiline terminal user make a private Intercom call to an idle co-worker. The idle co-worker can be at a multiline terminal or single line telephone. The busy user just presses a programmed Reverse Voice Over key to make a private call to a specified co-worker.
  • Page 908 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 If an extension user places a Reverse Voice Over to a busy destination extension, the system sets up a Voice Over. The Voice Over continues until the Reverse Voice Over key is pressed again. When a Reverse Voice Over call is placed to a destination station, while the originator is on a CO call, the Reverse Voice Over is dropped if the destination station is involved in another call and this call is terminated.
  • Page 909 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 910 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Operation When on a call: To place a Reverse Voice Over call: Press your Reverse Voice Over key (Program 15-07 or SC 751: 47 + destination extension). Your Reverse Voice Over key lights steadily (red) and you can talk with the programmed Reverse Voice Over destination.
  • Page 911: Ring Groups

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Ring Groups Description Ring Groups determine how trunks ring extensions. Generally, trunks ring extensions only if Ring Group programming allows. For example, to make a trunk ring an extension: Assign the trunk and the extension to the same Ring Group.
  • Page 912 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Related Features Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) Automatic Route Selection Direct Inward Line (DIL) Direct Inward Dialing (DID) Direct Inward System Access (DISA) ISDN Compatibility Night Service Programmable Function Keys Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 913 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 22-02-01 Incoming Call Trunk Setup Assign the incoming trunk type (0) Day/Night Mode: 1~8 for each trunk. There is one item for 0 = Normal each Night Service Mode.
  • Page 914 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 25-03-01 VRS/DISA Transfer Ring Group Set the transfer destination for each (Mode 1~8) All Trunks = With Incorrect Dialing DISA and Automated Attendant Ring Group 1 (OPA) trunk. The destination can be a Ring Group or Voice Mail.
  • Page 915 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Program 22-05 : Incoming Trunk Ring Group Assignment Ring Group > Ext. 301 Ext. 302 Ext. 303 1 = Extension rings 0 = Extension does not ring o answer flashing line, be sure to give extension...
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  • Page 917: Ringdown Extension, Internal/External

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Ringdown Extension, Internal/External Description With a Ringdown Extension, a user can call another extension, outside number, or Speed Dialing number by just lifting the handset. The call automatically goes through – there is no need for the user to dial digits or press additional keys.
  • Page 918 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Default Setting Disabled System Availability Terminals All Stations Required Component(s) None Related Features Call Arrival (CAR) Keys Callback Call Forwarding Call Waiting/Camp-On Do Not Disturb Handsfree Answerback/Forced Intercom Ringing Off-Hook Signaling Speed Dial – System/Group/Station Virtual Extensions...
  • Page 919 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 920 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Operation To place a call if your extension has ringdown programmed: Lift the handset. If you want to place a trunk call, press a line key before lifting the handset. Depending on the setting of your ringdown timer, you may be able to dial an Intercom call before your ringdown goes through.
  • Page 921: Room Monitor

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Room Monitor Description Room Monitor lets an extension user listen to the sounds in a co-workers area. For example, the receptionist could listen for sounds in the warehouse when it is left unattended. To use Room Monitor, the initiating extension and the receiving extension must activate it.
  • Page 922 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Default Setting Disabled System Availability Terminals Multiline Terminals and Single Line Telephones Required Component(s) None Related Features Hotel/Motel Programmable Function Keys 2 - 898 Room Monitor...
  • Page 923 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 924 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Multiline Room Monitoring 2 - 900 Room Monitor...
  • Page 925 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Single Line Telephone Room Monitoring SV8100 Features and Specifications Manual 2 - 901...
  • Page 926 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Operation You must activate Room Monitor at the extension initiating the monitor and at the extension you want to monitor. You can only listen to one extension at a time. Multiline Terminals: To activate Room Monitor from an idle Multiline Terminal (initiating extension): Press the Room Monitor key (Program 15-07 or SC 751: 39).
  • Page 927: Save Number Dialed

    Save Number Dialed Description Save Number Dialed allows an extension user to save their last outside number dialed and easily redial it later on. For example, an extension user can recall a busy or unanswered number without manually dialing the digits. The system retains the saved number until the user stores a new one in its place or clears the stored one.
  • Page 928 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Related Features Automatic Route Selection Central Office Calls, Placing Dial Tone Detection Last Number Redial Programmable Function Keys Repeat Redial Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 929 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Operation To save the outside number you just dialed (up to 24 digits): Use this feature before hanging up. Multiline Terminal Press the Save Number Dialed key (Program 15-07 or SC 751: 30). Single Line Telephone Hookflash.
  • Page 930 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 To clear your saved number: Multiline Terminal Press Speaker. Dial 785. Press Speaker to hang up. Single Line Telephone Lift the handset and dial 785. Hang up. 2 - 906 Save Number Dialed...
  • Page 931: Secondary Incoming Extension

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Secondary Incoming Extension Description Secondary Incoming Extensions (SIE) are incoming appearance keys of actual stations assigned in the system. SIE keys are assigned to programmable function keys and can appear on an individual station, or multiple stations. Incoming internal calls, ringing DIL/Tie/DID/CO Transfer calls, or call forwarded calls can be picked up from an SIE.
  • Page 932 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 System Availability Terminals All Multiline Terminals Required Component(s) None Related Features Call Waiting/Camp-On Call Appearance (CAP) Keys Call Arrival (CAR) Keys Virtual Extensions Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 933 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 15-01-01 Basic Extension Data Setup – Define the extension/virtual Up to 12 characters extension name. Default: Extension Name STA 101 = Ext 101 STA 102 = Ext 102, etc.
  • Page 934 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 15-10-01 Incoming Virtual Extension Ring When two or more virtual extensions 0 = Tone Pattern 1 are set on a function key on the 1 = Tone Pattern 2...
  • Page 935 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-27 Class of Service Options If set to 1, you can call a busy 0 = Off extension which is talking on a virtual 1 = On (Supplementary Service) – Busy extension key.
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  • Page 937: Secretary Call (Buzzer)

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Secretary Call (Buzzer) Description Secretary Call lets two co-workers alert each other without disturbing their work. To have Secretary Call, both co-workers must have multiline terminals with Secretary Call buzzer keys. When a user presses their buzzer key, the system alerts the called extension by sending a splash tone and flashing the called extension buzzer key.
  • Page 938 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Related Features Programmable Function Keys Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 939 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 To answer your Secretary Call indication: Place an Intercom call to the extension that called you. To cancel a Secretary Call you left at another extension: Press the lit Secretary Call key. To cancel a Secretary Call left at your extension: Do not lift the handset.
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  • Page 941: Secretary Call Pickup

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Secretary Call Pickup Description Secretary Call Pickup lets a multiline terminal user easily reroute calls intended for a co-worker to themselves. By pressing a Secretary Call Pickup key, the user can have all calls to a co-worker’s telephone ring or voice-announce theirs instead.
  • Page 942 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Related Features Call Forwarding with Follow Me Programmable Function Keys Secretary Call (Buzzer) Single Line Telephones Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 943: Selectable Display Messaging

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Selectable Display Messaging Description An extension user can select a preprogrammed Selectable Display Message for their extension. Display multiline terminal callers see the selected message when they call the user’s extension. Selectable Display Messaging provides personalized messaging. For example, an extension user could select the message GONE FOR THE DAY.
  • Page 944 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 System Availability Terminals All Multiline Terminals with Display Required Component(s) None Related Features Do Not Disturb Programmable Function Keys Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used.
  • Page 945 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-01-02 System Options – Text Message Select whether and intercom caller 0 = Call mode should hear busy (1) or ring 1 = No Answer/ Mode through (0) for extensions which...
  • Page 946: Table 2-22 Selectable Display Message - Character Entry Chart

    Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Table 2-22 Selectable Display Message – Character Entry Chart Use this keypad digit . . . When you want to. . . Enter characters: ¥ ‘ > < Enter characters: A-C, a-c, 2. Enter characters: D-F, a-f, 3.
  • Page 947 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 To cancel a message: Press Speaker and the Text Message key (Program 15-07 or SC 751: 18). Press Speaker to hang up. Using the Text Message Service Code to select a message: Press Speaker and dial the Text Message service code (Program 11-11-14).
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  • Page 949: Selectable Ring Tones

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Selectable Ring Tones Description An extension user can change the way trunks or internal calls ring their telephone. Selectable Ring Tones allow an extension user to set up unique ringing for their calls. This is important in a crowded work area where several telephones are close together.
  • Page 950 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 951 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 15-10-01 Incoming Virtual Extension Ring When two or more virtual 0 = Tone Pattern 1 extensions are set on a function key 1 = Tone Pattern 2 Tone Order Setup...
  • Page 952 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 To listen to the incoming ring choices: Press idle Speaker. Dial 711. Dial 1 to listen to Intercom ring; 2 to listen to trunk ring. For Intercom Ring: Dial the code for the ring pattern you want to hear (1~8).
  • Page 953: Serial Call

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Serial Call Description Serial Call transfers a call so it automatically returns to the transferring extension. Serial Calling saves transferring steps between users. For example, a Customer Service Representative (CSR) has a client on the telephone who needs technical advice. The CSR wants to send the call to Technical Service, but needs to advise the client of certain costs when Technical Service is done.
  • Page 954 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Related Features Programmable Function Keys Transfer Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 955 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Operation To place a Serial Call to a co-worker: Place or answer a call. Press Hold or Transfer. Dial co-worker’s extension number. Co-worker must lift the handset to respond to your announcement. Press the Serial Call key (Program 15-07 or SC 751: 43).
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  • Page 957: Single Line Telephones

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Single Line Telephones Description The system is compatible with 500 type (Dial Pulse) and 2500 type (DTMF) analog single line telephones (SLTs). You can install single line telephones as On-Premise or Off-Premise extensions. Single line telephone users can dial codes to access many of the features available to multiline terminal users. With single line telephones, you can have your system simulate PBX type operation.
  • Page 958 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Default Setting Single line telephones function as soon as they are installed and properly programmed. System Availability Terminals DTR-1-1( ) DTR-1HM-1( ) DTP-1CHD-1( ) Required Component(s) Any LCA Blade Related Features Single line telephone users have access to the following features:...
  • Page 959 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 960 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 15-03-05 Single Line Telephone Basic Data -- Not Used in U.S. --Do Not 0 = Off Change Default Entry as DTMF 1 = On Setup – Trunk Polarity Reverse issues may arise with voice mail.
  • Page 961 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-03-05 System Options for Single Line Used to define the Operation Mode 0 = Normal Mode for SLT terminals. 1 = Extended Mode1 Telephones – SLT Operation Mode...
  • Page 962 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 80-03-03 DTMF Tone Receiver Setup – Min. Use this option to define the 0~15 minimum detection level for DTMF detect level 0: detect level Tone Receiver. –10dBm(0) to –25dBm(15)
  • Page 963 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 80-03-04 DTMF Tone Receiver Setup – Max. Use this option to define the 0~15 maximum detection level for DTMF detect level 0: 0dBm(0) to detect level Tone Receiver.
  • Page 964 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 80-04-01 Call Progress Tone Detector Setup If required, modify the criteria for 0 = 0dBm ~ -25dBm dial tone detection and call progress 1 = -5dBm ~ -30dBm –...
  • Page 965: Slt Adapter

    UNIVERGE SV8100 system. Conditions A maximum of 368 SLTII(1)-U( ) ADPs can be used in the UNIVERGE SV8100 system. Dial Pulse and Dual-Tone Multifrequency Single Line Telephones are supported. The SLTII(1)-U( ) ADP does not support voice mail.
  • Page 966 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 967 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-07-01 Class of Service Options Turns Off (0) or On (1) an extension 0 = Off for manually Switching the Night 1 = On (Administrator Level) – Manual Mode (Service Code 718).
  • Page 968 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-07-15 Class of Service Options Turns Off (0) or On (1) an 0 = Off extension for dialing Service Code 1 = On (Administrator Level) – VRS 612 and record, listen to, or erase...
  • Page 969 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-08-02 Class of Service Options Turns Off (0) or On (1) outgoing 0 = Off trunk calling for the extension. 1 = On (Outgoing Call Service) – Trunk...
  • Page 970 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-08-15 Class of Service Options Turns Off (0) or On (1) a user Class 0 = Off of Service from automatically 1 = On (Outgoing Call Service) – Block...
  • Page 971 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-09-02 Class of Service Options Turns Off (0) or On (1) the Caller 0 = Off ID display at an extension. 1 = On (Incoming Call Service) – Caller...
  • Page 972 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-10-07 Class of Service Options (Answer Turns Off (0) or On (1) an extension 0 = Off to use Universal Auto Answer (no 1 = On Service) – Automatic Off-Hook service code required).
  • Page 973 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-11-09 Class of Service Options (Hold/ Turns Off or On an extension ability 0 = Off to initiate a Group Hold. 1 = On Transfer Service) – Group Hold...
  • Page 974 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-11-21 Class of Service Options (Hold/ Allow (0) or Deny (1) an extension 0 = Off users’s ability to set up a tandem/ 1 = On Transfer Service) – Restriction for...
  • Page 975 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-06 Class of Service Options Allows a busy extension ability to 0 = Off Manually (0) or Automatically (1) 1 = On (Supplementary Service) – receive Off-Hook signals.
  • Page 976 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-18 Class of Service Options Turns Off (0) or On (1) an extension 0 = Off user ability to program General 1 = On (Supplementary Service) – function keys using Service Code...
  • Page 977 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-31 Class of Service Options Use to define the supplementary 0 = Off feature availability for each 1 = On (Supplementary Service) – extension Class of Service (COS).
  • Page 978 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-13-45 Class of Service Options Set per class of service, when in 0 = Enable Call Monitoring Mode determines if 1 = Disable (Supplementary Service) – MIC the monitored parties receives the...
  • Page 979 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 20-14-07 Class of Service Options for This option Enables or Disables a 0 = Off DISA or tie trunk caller’s ability to 1 = On DISA/E&M – External Paging...
  • Page 980 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 To transfer an outside call or internal call with a call in progress: Press the hookswitch momentarily, and wait for second dial tone. Dial the station number where call is to be transferred. Hang up. To perform a Trunk-to-Trunk Transfer with an outside call in progress: Provide hookflash.
  • Page 981: Softkeys

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Softkeys Description Each display telephone provides interactive softkeys for intuitive feature access. It is no longer necessary to remember feature codes to access the telephone advanced features because the function of the softkeys change as the user processes calls.
  • Page 982 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Related Features Directory Dialing Volume Controls Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 983: Speed Dial - System/Group/Station

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Speed Dial – System/Group/Station Description Speed Dialing gives an extension user quick access to frequently called numbers. This saves time, for example, when calling a client with whom they deal often. Instead of dialing a long telephone number, the extension user just dials the Speed Dialing code.
  • Page 984 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Storing a Flash To enhance compatibility with connected Centrex and PBX lines, Speed Dialing bin can have a stored Flash command. For example, storing 0 Flash 9264 3111 causes the system to dial 0, flash the line and then dial 9264 3111.
  • Page 985 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 System Availability Terminals All Terminals Required Component(s) None Related Features Account Code Entry Automatic Route Selection Central Office Calls, Placing Code Restriction Dial Tone Detection One-Touch Calling PBX Compatibility Programmable Function Keys Single Line Telephones Trunk Group Routing...
  • Page 986 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 987 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 13-03-01 Speed Dialing Group Assignment For Group Speed Dialing, assign 01~64 extensions to Speed Dialing groups (default = 1) for Extensions (1~64). 13-04-01 Speed Dialing Number and Name –...
  • Page 988 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 15-07-01 Programmable Function Keys Assign a function key for System Line Key 1~48 Speed Dialing (27) or Group Speed 0~99 (Normal Function Dialing (28). You can program the...
  • Page 989 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 80-03-01 DTMF Tone Receiver Setup – Use to define the detect levels for 0 = 0dBm ~ -25dBm the DTMF Tone Receiver. 1 = -5dBm ~ -30dBm Detect Level...
  • Page 990 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 80-03-04 DTMF Tone Receiver Setup – Max. Use to define the maximum detect 0~15 levels for the DTMF Tone Receiver. detect level 0: 0dBm(0) detect level to –15dBm(15) detect level 1: –5dBm(0) to...
  • Page 991 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 80-03-08 DTMF Tone Receiver Setup – OFF Use to define the off detect timer for 1~255 (15+ 15 ms ~ the DTMF Tone Receiver. 3825 ms) detect time...
  • Page 992 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Level Program Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data Number 80-04-06 Call Progress Tone Detector Setup Use to define the on minimum time 1~255 (30+30-7680ms) for the Call Progress Tone Detector. default: – ON minimum time Type 1 (DT) – 9 (300ms) Type 2 (BT) –...
  • Page 993: Table 2-23 Keys For Entering Names

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Table 2-23 Keys for Entering Names Use this keypad digit . . . When you want to. . . Enter characters: → ← 1 @ [ ¥ ] ^ _ ` { | } Á À Â Ã Ç É Ê ì ó...
  • Page 994 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 To store a System Speed Dialing number under a Programmable Function Key: At multiline terminal, press Speaker. Dial 751. Press the key where the number is to be stored. Dial 27. Dial System Speed Dial Bin number to put under the key.
  • Page 995 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 To store a Station Speed Dialing number (display telephones only): Press Speaker. Dial 755. Dial the Station Speed Dial buffer number to be programmed (0~9). 1 = Station Speed Dial buffer 1 2 = Station Speed Dial buffer 2 "...
  • Page 996 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 To store a Station Speed Dialing number (Single Line Telephones only): Lift the Handset. Dial 755. Dial the Station Speed Dial buffer number to be programmed (0~9). 1 = Station Speed Dial Buffer 1 2 = Station Speed Dial Buffer 2...
  • Page 997 UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 To dial a Station Speed Dialing number (Single Line Telephone): Lift the Handset. Station Speed Dial Group Speed Dial System Speed Dial Dial the Speed Dial Memory Location. Station Speed Dial 0~9 Group Speed Dial xxx (none at default) System Speed Dial 000~999 Converse.
  • Page 998 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 2 - 974 Speed Dial – System/Group/Station...
  • Page 999: Station Hunt

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Station Hunt Description After calling a busy extension, a call immediately hunts to the next available member of the Hunt Group (Department Group). The caller does not have to hang up and place another Intercom call if the first extension called is unavailable.
  • Page 1000 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Guide to Feature Programming The Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 columns indicate the programs that are assigned when programming this feature in the order they are most commonly used. These levels are used with PCPro and WebPro wizards for feature programming.
  • Page 1001: Station Message Detail Recording

    UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 1.0 Station Message Detail Recording Description Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) provides a record of the system trunk calls. Typically, the record outputs to a customer-provided printer, terminal or SMDR data collection device. SMDR allows you to monitor the usage at each extension and trunk. This makes charge-back and traffic management easier.
  • Page 1002 For example, with Program 35-01-09 = 0 (Format for NA) and Program 35-02-17 = 1 (Caller ID Name), if a call is received with the Caller ID Name of NEC Business Solutions (22 characters), the following SMDR record is displayed:...
  • Page 1003: Table 2-24 Smdr Report Definitions

    12/09 00:00:10 2001 2142623801 08754 10:52 12/09 00:00:20 2017 2142623802 NEC Business Sol NEXT NEC Business Solutions 10:53 12/09 2142623801 NO ANSWER Table 2-24 SMDR Report Definitions Report Headings Definitions Call Record Number SMDR record number (consecutive) CLASS Type of call (see Class Definitions below) TIME Time call placed or answered.
  • Page 1004 Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 Table 2-25 SMDR Report Format with Program 35-02-14 Set to ‘0’ Character Position Field Definition Header Line 1 1~60 Spaces 61~70 DD/MM/YYYY Space 72~75 PAGE Space 77~79 Report page number (e.g., 001) CR & LF Carriage return and line feed...

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