NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 Manual page 143

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Transfer
Voice Mail, Centralised
ARS/F-Route
Digits dialled by a user can be sent to the F-Route tables and specified as a AspireNet number by entering
the Networked node ID (Trunk Group 101-150 correspond to Network ID's 1-50) as the target trunk group
number, calls will be routed to the target system via the node ID specified. The dialled digits will then be
analysed by the F-Route tables in the target system. At the target system the call will be analysed within F-
Route for the following call types:
Outgoing call to a trunk
Extension access call (you must translate the dialled digits)
Access to the other system via AspireNet
No defined dial
Alternate route selection is not available when the primary network route is busy. When all channels are
busy the call will return busy tone.
Compared With Single System Configuration
In a single system with F-Route used, the dialling is analysed when the call is initially dialled.
Operation
The operation is automatic once configured in F-Route programming.
Barge In
Barge In is available in the Networking feature with the following options:
Barge into a conversation between an extension's own system and a networked system
Barge into a conversation between callers in a networked system
Barge into a call between two networked systems
Barge In can be used in either Monitor Mode (Silent Monitor) or Speech Mode depending on
system programming
Barge In cannot barge into calls across the network in the following instances:
Conference calls
Off hook signalling a telephone in the other system
Operation
To Barge In after calling a busy extension:
(An analogue trunk call must be set up for 10 seconds before you can Barge In).
Listen for busy/ring or busy tone.
1. Dial Barge In service code 810
OR
2. Press Barge In key (SC 851: 34).
Call Forwarding
Call Forwarding Immediate / Busy / No Answer / Busy-No Answer / Both Ring options are available with the
Networking feature.
With a networked system, when Call Forwarding enabled, there is a slight difference in the telephone's
display. With a single system, the extension name is displayed on the extension which has Call
Forwarding. With a networked system, the extension number is displayed.
Operation
To activate or cancel Call Forwarding:
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