Subdued Off-Hook Voice Announce (SOHVA)
With the subdued off-hook voice announce (SOHVA) feature, a subdued announcement can be made
from one station to another station that is off-hook and busy on a call. When a user is operating a
telephone in a handsfree mode, it cannot receive a SOHVA. The telephone must be a model that includes
SOHVA capability. With SOHVA, the announcement is delivered and responded to in a subdued manner
that prevents the distant party from hearing either the announcement or the response. A tone alert
precedes the announcement and is delivered to the handset receiver of the telephone ahead of the
announcement. The installer can program the number of tones that the system delivers. The announcing
callers also receive a tone to alert them that they are making a SOHVA call. Users can response to the
announcement in a verbal or non-verbal manner. They affect a verbal response by pressing and holding
the MUTE button or appropriate interactive button and speaking into the handset. They effect non-verbal
response by pressing a pre-programmed button to send a message to be shown on the display of the
announcing station (if it is an LCD speakerphone). The announcing station is automatically disconnected
after the response message is displayed. Stations that have the voice announce blocking feature turned on
cannot receive a SOHVA call. Also refer to the discussion titled Call Announce with Handsfree
Answer-back and Response Messaging.
SOHVA installations for analog telephones requires two paired station ports. In addition to the wiring
connections associated with the installation, the installer must take certain programming actions. He or
she must mark the telephone type for the odd-numbered station port to support the connected telephone,
and mark the telephone type for the even-numbered station port undefined.
Busy On SOHVA
A default, a system returns a ring back tone to users who make SOHVA calls to busy stations; however,
the system programmer can arrange for telephone users to receive a busy signal instead of the ring back
tone. This feature lets non-LCD telephone users know that a called station is busy.
SOHVA Beeps (SOHVA Tone Bursts)
Installers can choose the number of tone bursts that each telephone user hears preceding a SOHVA
message to be a value of from one to six.
Subdued Off-Hook Voice Announce Groups
The SOHVA calling groups control the pattern that station ports receive and/or originate SOHVA calls to
one another. The programmer first creates SOHVA groups and then assigns individual stations to each
group.
Subdued Ringing
When a station is busy on a call and another call comes to the same station, the ringing of the second call
will automatically be subdued to a lower volume.
Synchronized Ringing
When the programmer enables synchronized ringing, the central office ringing pattern is tracked on
external calls that ring within the DXP Plus system.
Also refer to the discussion titled Discriminating Ringing.
System Clock
The system clock provides time and date information for display on LCD speakerphones and on
SMDR/SMDA printouts. The clock also provides the time for the user–set alert feature.
DXP Plus General Description
GCA40–130
Understanding The Features – 105
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