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UM8000 Service Conditions: 
 
The following is a list of features that are not supported at initial release of the UM8000 Mail 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 Print‐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 mail they go back to the main 
greeting. 
The addition of the Voice Mail 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). 
 
Document No. SIB 244
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The information in this technical documentation is advisory in nature and is subject to change. NEC may make improvements and changes in the products
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