Issue 2.0
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Features
VOIP Information
SNMP traps can be used for the purpose of monitoring SV9100 alarms via SNMP.
When any of the alarms are triggered on the SV9100, they can be reported in the
SNMP application.
Single Line Telephones, Analog 500/2500 Sets
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 operation.
There are 320 single line telephones available (this number may be restricted due to
system power requirements).
When installing single line telephones you must have:
A port on an LCA blade for each single line telephone installed.
If you have 2500 sets, at least one block reserved on the GCD-CP10 for analog
extension DTMF reception.
DTMF Dial Out Timer Added
A program is added for DTMF dialing, Program 20-03-07 : System Options for Single
Line Telephones
–
Trunk Call Dial Forced Sending Start Time (Forced Dial). When
Program 20-03-03 : System Options for Single Line Telephones – SLT DTMF Dial to
Trunk Lines is set to 0 (receive all digits before sending), the system follows the
timers in Program 20-03-04 and Program 20-03-07.
The timer in Program 20-03-04 System Options for Single Line Telephones – Dial
Sending Start Time for SLT or ARS resets when the user dials another digit.
The timer in Program 20-03-07 does not reset when a digit is dialed. The user must
finish dialing all the digits before this timer expires (entries: 0~64800 seconds,
default: 0).
Softkeys
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.
Additional options allow you to fine tune the multiline terminal volume levels for
handset receive and transmit, speaker volume, ringer and handset volume, and
headset volume levels. You can also customize the point at which the built-in
speakerphone switches from transmit to receive; a boon for noisy environments. The
display telephones also have a contrast control for the LCD display.
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