Tapi Compatibility - NEC Univerge SV8100 Features And Specifications Manual

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UNIVERGE SV8100
Description
The system has Telephony Applications Programming Interface (TAPI) compatibility that provides:
Reduced TAPI Feature Set (see the Supported TAPI Commands chart below)
Caller ID data to the PC for data base lookups and screen pops (see the Caller ID Data chart
below)
Telephone control (Off-Hook, On-Hook and dialing)
The 1st-Party TAPI Ethernet Driver provides an interface that allows the user personalized control of the
telephone system from a desktop or laptop PC when used in conjunction with a TAPI-compliant
application. The telephone system and PC are connected by installing an adapter on the telephone
multiline terminal, allowing the PC user to access sophisticated communications services via the
telephone lines.
Conditions
If a 3rd-Party CTI connection is used on the SV8100, the Override function for IP multiline
terminals and Softphones is not supported.
The Bluetooth Cordless Handset (BCH) is not a supported terminal when using 1st-Party
CTI, 3rd-Party CTI, or with the Desktop Suite.
A maximum of 128 1st-Party CTI over ethernet connections is supported. Any Desktop
Application connection takes away from the 128 maximum connections.
Caller ID and Call status are available from the TAPI interface functions.
Only one 3rd-Party CTI connection to the SV8100 is supported. If a SV8100 system has
UCB (Unified Communications for Business), then the 3rd-Party Shared Services feature of
SV8100 Desktop Applications cannot be used. If a SV8100 system has SV8100 Desktop
Applications with the 3rd-Party Shared Services, then UCB cannot be used.
Refer to
The TAPI Compatibility feature does not support CAP keys 1000~9999. Only 0001~0999
can be supported.

TAPI Compatibility

Table 2-59 TAPI Commands
TAPI Compatibility
for a list of supported TAPI commands.
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