Document No. SIB 244
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41
of
52
1
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July 2008
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UM8000
Service
Conditions:
The
following
is
a
list
of
features
that
are
not
supported
at
initial
release
of
the
UM8000
or
are
in
the
process
of
being
modified.
Features
that
are
not
supported:
•
Live
Monitor
•
All
Fax
Functions:
o
Fax
detect
from
main
greeting.
o
Personal
Fax
Box.
o
‐
to
‐
Fax
•
Text
‐
to
‐
Speech
(TTS).
•
Desktop
Call
Control
(View
Call
Plus).
•
Constant
Message
Count.
•
Modem
access
for
remote
programming.
•
Pager
Notification.
Features
with
known
issues:
•
Live
Record:
o
The
Live
Record
feature
is
supported
however
while
recording
several
softkeys
are
displayed
for
pause,
re
‐
record,
done
and
more.
Pressing
any
of
these
softkeys
will
put
the
caller
on
hold.
•
Park
and
Page:
o
If
the
caller
is
not
taken
off
park
when
they
recall
to
the
voice
they
go
back
to
the
main
greeting.
•
The
addition
of
the
Voice
In
‐
Skin
Blade
(CD
‐
VM00)
allocates
16
station
ports
regardless
of
ports
licensed.
This
count
affects
overall
station
port
capacity
and
therefore
impacts
the
requirement
for
a
Memory
expansion
board
(PZ
‐
ME50)
and
65
to
256
port
license
(LK
‐
SYS
‐
256
Port
‐
LIC).