NEC BSG Technical Assistance Centre
Service Information Bulletin
UNIVERGE SV8100
SMB Communications Server
Table of Contents
Table of Contents .....................................................................................................................................................1
Introduction..............................................................................................................................................................2
What is included in Release 1?.................................................................................................................................3
System Capacity........................................................................................................................................................4
Feature Comparison.................................................................................................................................................5
Software Versions.................................................................................................................................................. 10
Documentation...................................................................................................................................................... 11
Customer CD.......................................................................................................................................................... 12
Application CD ....................................................................................................................................................... 12
Licensing ................................................................................................................................................................ 13
System Licenses..................................................................................................................................................... 16
System Hardware .................................................................................................................................................. 19
Terminal Hardware................................................................................................................................................ 23
Installation of IP Terminals.................................................................................................................................... 28
Auto Configuration............................................................................................................................................ 28
IP DECT................................................................................................................................................................... 33
Voice Mail.............................................................................................................................................................. 38
VM8000 InMail.................................................................................................................................................. 38
UM8000 Unified Messaging.............................................................................................................................. 39
Specifications .................................................................................................................................................... 42
Voicemail Comparison Chart............................................................................................................................ 43
ACD‐MIS Application ............................................................................................................................................. 47
PC Programming – PCPro ...................................................................................................................................... 48
PC Programming – WebPro................................................................................................................................... 51
NEC’s UNIVERGE®360............................................................................................................................................. 52
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What is included in Release 1?
Platform:
o
o
o
6 Slot 2RU Chassis, up to 4 per stack
Choice of 19” Rack, Wall, Floor, or Stand mounting options
Internal and External battery backup facilities
Terminals:
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
DT300 Digital Multiline Terminals
DT700 SIP Multiline Terminals
Standard SIP Terminals
IP DECT Terminals
SP310 Soft Phone
Standard Analogue extensions (LC)
Long Line Analogue extensions (OPX)
Trunks:
o
o
o
o
o
o
PSTN with Caller ID support (COT)
Basic Rate ISDN (BRI)
Primary Rate ISDN (PRI)
E&M Tie Lines (ODT)
SIP Trunks
K‐CCIS Peer to Peer
Applications:
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
Automated Attendant / VRS
VM8000 InMail
UM8000 Mail (Unified Messaging)
Hotel / Motel
Mobile Extension
ACD / MIS
TAPI Compatibility
PCPro ‐ PC Programming
WebPro ‐ Browser Programming
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System Capacity
The UNIVERGE SV8100 can be configured for one of three capacities, 64‐port, 256‐port, or the unlimited 712‐
port system.
The table below highlights the system capacity of the SV8100 depending how many chassis are installed:
SYSTEM
MAX.
1 Chassis
2 Chassis
3 Chassis
4 Chassis
Universal Slots
Time Slots
TDM Ports
6*
111
96
80
80
12*
222
192
160
176
48
18*
333
288
240
272
72
24*
444
384
320
368
96
512
MLT/DLC
SLT/LC (‐24V)
OPX/DIOP (‐48V)
IP MLT Extensions
SIP Extensions
Analogue Trunks
BRI ISDN Trunks
PRI ISDN Trunks
IP Trunks (SIP)
VoIP Channels
VM/VRS Channels
V34 Modem
24
512
512
512
40
40
90
88
88
200
136
136
200
184
184
200
200
128
128
16
1
Comparison with previous systems:
IPK
Basic
IPK
Expanded
IPK II
Basic
IPK II
Expanded
SV8100
Basic
SV8100
Expanded Unlimited
SV8100
Max. Port Capacity
Universal slots
Outside Lines
48
24
16
184
24
64
64
24
456
24
200
64
24*
256
24*
712
24*
200
IP Handsets
Digital Handsets
Analogue Handsets
Wireless Handsets
CAR / VE
64 max
64 max
256 max
256 max
512 max
32 max
120 max
256 max 256 max 256 max 256 max 256 max
DSS Modules
Power Fail circuits
In‐Mail Ports
4 max
3
N/A
4 max
3
N/A
32 max
32 max
32 max
44
32 max
44
32 max
44
3
4
3
4
16
16
16
Notes:
•
•
•
•
The CD‐CP00‐AU (CPU) consumes one Universal Slot in the first chassis
Without a PZ‐ME50 installed supports one chassis only with a maximum of 64 ports.
Expanded or Unlimited requires the PZ‐ME50 and appropriate licensing.
PFT requires use of the 4COT blade and provides 2 connections per blade.
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Feature Comparison
The following table provides a cross‐reference between the IPK II and SV8100 features. Further information can
be found within the SV8100 Features & Specifications Manual.
S = Supported
X = Not Supported
E = Enhanced
IPK II
IPK II
IPK II
SV8100
R1
IPK II Feature Name
SV8100 Comments
V1000 V2000 V2500
Account Code –
S
S
S
S
Forced/Verified/Unverified
Account Code Entry
Alarm
S
S
X
S
S
S
E
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
Alarm Reports
Alphanumeric Display
Analogue Communications
Interface (ACI)
Backlit Display and Keypad
S
S
S
S
Ancillary Device Connection
Answer Hold
Answer Key
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
Attendant Call Queuing
Able to download config data
from CPU and to create reports
in CSV format
Automatic Call Distribution (ACD)
S
E
S
S
Automatic Release
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
Supports routing of digit "∗"
through ARS
Automatic Route Selection
Background Music
Barge In
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
X
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
E
E
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
E
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
Battery Backup – System Memory
Battery Backup – System Power
Call Appearance (CAP) Keys
Call Arrival (CAR) Keys
Call Duration Timer
Call Forwarding
Call Forwarding ‐ Centrex
Call Forwarding ‐ DND Override
Supported by InMail and
UM8000
Call Forwarding ‐ Park and Page
S
S
S
S
Call Forwarding ‐ Follow Me
Call Forwarding ‐ Off‐Premise
Call Monitoring
Call Waiting/Camp On
Callback
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
E
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
Added "Flexible Ringing by
Caller ID"
Caller ID
S
S
E
S
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Caller ID Call Return
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
E
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
E
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
Central Office Calls, Answering
Central Office Calls, Placing
Class of Service
Clock/Calendar Display
Code Restriction
Code Restriction Override
Code Restriction, Dial Block
Computer Telephony Integration
(CTI) Applications
S
S
S
S
Added the ability for "Silent
Monitor” on a Conference
Planned for Release 2
Conference
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
X
S
Conference Bridge
Conference, Voice Call/Privacy
Release
Continued Dialling
Cordless Telephone Connection
Data Line Security
Delayed Ringing
Department Calling
Department Step Calling
Desktop Applications (SP310 Soft
Phone, PC Attendant, PC Assistant)
Dialling Number Preview
Dial Pad Confirmation Tone
Dial Tone Detection
Digital Voice Mail
Direct Inward Dialling (DID)
Direct Inward Line (DIL)
Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
Direct Station Selection (DSS)
Console
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
E
E
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
E
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
E
S
S
Directed Call Pickup
Directory Dialling
S
S
S
E
S
S
S
S
Distinctive Ringing, Tones and Flash
Patterns
S
E
S
S
Do Not Disturb
Door Phone
Drop Key
S
S
S
E
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
DTU/DTP models not
supported
Dterm Series E Multiline Terminals
S
S
S
X
Dterm Series i Multiline Terminals
Dterm Series U Multiline Terminals
Facsimile CO Branch Connection
Flash
Flexible System Numbering
Flexible Timeouts
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
Forced Trunk Disconnect
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Group Call Pickup
Group Listen
Handset Mute
Handsfree and Monitor
Handsfree Answerback/Forced
Intercom Ringing
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
DT300/DT700 telephones
support Headset Ring
Headset Operation
Hold
Hotel/Motel
Hot Keypad
Hotline
Howler Tone Service
In‐Mail
Intercom
IP MLT (ITH = MEGACO)
IP MLT (ITL = i‐SIP)
IP SLT (Standard SIP)
IP Trunk (SIP)
ISDN Compatibility
ISDN Malicious Call Trace (MCT)
ISDN Supplementary Services
K‐CCIS over IP
S
S
X
S
S
X
S
S
X
X
X
S
S
S
S
S
S
E
E
S
S
S
S
E
X
E
E
S
E
S
E
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
E
X
E
S
S
S
S
E
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
X
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
Last Number Redial
All feature and application
licensing is via the CP00
Licensing
S
E
S
S
Line Preference
Long Conversation Cutoff
Maintenance
Meet Me Conference
Meet Me Paging
Meet Me Paging Transfer
Memo Dial
Message Waiting
Microphone Cutoff (Mute)
Migration Upgrade
Mobile Extension
Multiple Trunk Types
Music on Hold
S
S
X
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
X
S
S
S
S
S
X
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
E
S
S
X
S
S
E
S
S
E
S
E
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
X
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
X
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
Name Storing
Night Service
Off Hook Signalling
One‐Digit Dial Option (ACD)
One‐Touch Calling
Operator
Off‐Premise Extension (OPX)
Paging, External
Paging, Internal
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Park
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
E
S
E
E
E
S
S
S
E
S
S
S
S
E
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
PBX Compatibility
PC Assistant
PC Attendant
PC Programming
Power Failure Transfer
Prime Line Selection
Private Line
Programmable Function Keys
Programming from Multiline
Terminal
S
S
S
S
Pulse to Tone Conversion
Quick Transfer to Voice Mail
Redial Key
Remote System Upgrade
Repeat Redial
Resident System Program
Reverse Voice Over
Ring Groups
Save Number Dialled
Secondary Incoming Extension
Secretary Call (Buzzer)
Secretary Call Pickup
Selectable Display Messaging
Selectable Ring Tones
Serial Call
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
E
S
S
S
S
S
E
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
Single Line Telephones (SLT)
SLT Adaptor discontinued, in
favour of CD‐LTA
SLT Adapter
S
S
E
S
E
X
X
SNMP (Simple Network
Management Protocol)
Softkeys
Speed Dial – System/Group/Station
Station Hunt
Station Message Detail Recording
Station Name Assignment
Station Relocation
Synchronous Ringing
Tandem Ringing
X
Not available at R1
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
Tandem Trunking (Unsupervised
Conference)
S
S
S
E
S
S
S
S
Supports 1st & 3rd Party TAPI
& ADA for Voice Path
TAPI Compatibility
Tone Override
Traffic Reports
Transfer
Trunk Group Routing
Trunk Groups
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
E
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
PCPro provides Traffic Reports
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Trunk Queuing/Camp On
Unified Messaging
Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
Uniform Numbering Network
Universal Slots
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
E
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
WebPro provides User
Programming Ability
User Programming Ability
S
S
S
S
Virtual Extensions
S
S
E
E
S
E
S
S
Voice Mail Integration (Analogue)
Voice Mail Message Indication on
Line Keys
S
S
S
S
Voice Over
S
S
S
S
S
S
X
S
S
S
S
S
S
X
S
S
S
S
S
S
X
S
S
S
S
S
X
S
Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
Voice Response System (VRS)
Volume Controls
Warning Tone – Long Conversation
Wireless – DECT (BSU)
Wireless – DECT (SIP)
VRS & In‐Mail are combined
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Software Versions
Package
CD‐CP00‐AU
CPU DSP
Application
Main Software
Firmware
Firmware
Firmware
Firmware
Firmware
Firmware
Firmware
Version
1.00
7920
8320
7915
2.2
2.5
2.3
2.2
2.1
Files
PZ‐VM21
PZ‐BS10/BS11
CD/PZ‐8/16DLC
CD/PZ‐4/8LC
CD/PZ‐4/8COT
CD‐4DIOP
122211
202511
302311
402211
502111
602313
602323
602333
702413
702423
702433
1B2313
1B2323
1B2333
CD‐4ODT
CD/PZ‐4BRI
Firmware
Firmware
2.3
CD‐PRT
Firmware
Firmware
2.4
2.3
CD‐LTA
PCPro
PC Application
PC Driver
PC Driver
PC Application
PC Application
PC Application
1.00.00
1.0.1
1.0.1
3rd Party TAPI Driver
1st Party TAPI Driver
ACD‐MIS
SP310 Soft Phone
SmartPhone
1.00 RC2
DT300 Digital Terminals Firmware
1.35
DT700 IP Terminals
Firmware
1.3.0.0
CD‐CP00‐AU Main Software
A single version of main software will be provided for the SV8100 CD‐CP00‐AU (CPU). Capacity, features and
functionality provided by this software will be configured via activation codes (licenses).
To increase capacity beyond a single chassis or 64 ports, the PZ‐ME50‐AU Memory Module and licensing is
required. When this is installed, the CPU will run “mainex.bin” off the PZ‐ME50, rather than “main.bin” off the
CP00. Both are provided within each software package.
Software can be installed onto the CPU using one of the following methods:
• Direct via USB Memory Stick
• Remote via Dialup Modem (PZ‐VM21 required)
• Remote via LAN (license may be required)
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Documentation
Title
Document No.
10557
10534
10536
10533
10555
10568
10561
10597
10600
10556
10601
10595
10574
10573
10577
10569
10572
10565
10566
10596
10594
9783
SV8100 General Description Manual
SV8100 Features & Specifications Manual
SV8100 Hardware Manual
SV8100 Programming Manual
SV8100 System Maintenance Manual
SV8100 Hotel Motel Services Manual
SV8100 Desktop Applications Manual
SV8100 ACD Installation Manual
SV8100 ACD Supervisor Manual
SV8100 PC Programming Manual
SV8100 Networking Manual
SMB8000 PoE Gigabit Switch Manual
VM8000 InMail System Guide
VM8000 InMail User Guide
VM8000 InMail QRG for Admin
UM8000 Mail Installation Manual
UM8000 Mail User Guide
SIP DECT Solutions Administration Guide
SIP DECT Solutions Technician Guide
DT300/DT700 User Guide
DT700 Resource Manual
DT750 Users Guide
UNIVERGE SV8100 Attendant User Guide
UNIVERGE SV8100 Single Line Telephone User Guide
9882
10602
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Customer CD
The UNIVERGE SV8100 Customer CD is supplied with each SV8100 system.
Stock Number: 4421018
•
Manuals
o
o
IPK II Features & Specifications Manual
IPK II General Description Manual
•
User Guides
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
DT300/DT700 User Guide
DT750 Users Guide
SV8100 Attendant User Guide
SV8100 Single Line Telephone User Guide
UM8000 Mail User Guide
VM8000 InMail User Guide
VM8000 InMail Quick Reference Guide for Administrators
•
Brochures
Application CD
The UNIVERGE SV8100 Application CD is supplied to order.
Stock Number: 4421015
•
•
SV8100 Desktop Suite
SP310 Soft Phone
UM8000 ViewApps
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
View Mail
View Mail for Microsoft Messaging
View Fax
View Mail for Groupwise
View Mail for Lotus Notes
ViewCall Plus
•
ACD MIS
o
o
o
o
o
o
ACD Agent Client
ACD MIS Admin
ACD MIS Monitor
ACD MIS Reports
ACD MIS Server
dotnetfx
•
•
•
ACD Agent Client
PCPRO
IP DECT DAP Manager
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Licensing
Licensing Server:
™ This secure, web based tool has many benefits over the previous licensing mechanisms. These include:‐
–
–
–
–
Fast turnaround time in receiving licenses,
Greater control of distribution of these licenses,
Tools for you to manage your customer data,
Easy re‐issue of lost or misplaced codes.
™ The system requires an email address. (A new email address specific to this purpose will assist in easier
licensing administration for you.)
™ The system relies on 3 main items.
–
–
–
An email address for licensing purposes,
A Hardware Key Code also known as HKC or Key (found on a CPU),
A customer and location of where the system will reside.
Hardware Key Code:
™ HKC or Key also known as Hardware Key Code, can be found in the following places for the SV8100:
–
–
–
On the side of a CD‐CP00 packing box,
On the CD‐CP00 PCB,
Or by dialling Feature 3 on a handset and reading from the display.
Accessing the Licensing Server:
™ You can access the Licensing Server via the following Link:
–
–
–
http://www.nec.com.au/lic or by clicking on the link in any email from the License Server.
Where you do not have access to the Licensing Server, please contact your account manager.
Please note: You will need your NEC Customer Number for this registration. There will be only
one login account created per Dealer location.
License Logins:
™ The local Licensing Administrator gets complete access to the functionality available for that
dealership. This is done via a portal similar to the one in the below diagram.
™ Each dealer will be required to communicate any required changes to their login (such as a new
password) through their account manager.
™ Technicians will not be given individual logins to the License Server at this time. Order entry staff will
be providing their licenses to their own technical staff.
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Dealer Portal:
™ Each Dealer gets a secure login.
™ Dealers can view the history of all their prior activations and systems.
™ Dealers can create customers and their locations.
™ Customer information storage abilities allow for better historical records and sales / marketing
initiatives.
™ Administrators can attach / detach licenses to customers and then register these against their
Hardware Key Codes.
Demo License:
™ Demonstration licenses allow you to use all the system features for a fixed period of time.
™ Demo license is available for every customer location but has a maximum use limit, depending on the
system.
™ There is a limit for the number of times you can get free licenses – these vary per product.
™ The license server will keep count of the number demo license available and displays this information.
Hardware Replacement:
Please Note: Contact NEC customer service in advance to obtain a replacement code, prior to accessing the
Replacement section.
™ In the unlikely event that you will need to replace the CPU of a NEC System, you can move the licenses
that existed on the old system to the new one.
™ The Hardware Replacement function can be accessed by clicking on the Replacement Link from the
drop down list under License Administration.
™ The replacement code must be provide before you can validate the old Hardware Key Code.
™ Once completed you may enter the new “Hardware Key Code” that you wish to transfer the licenses to.
™ Click on the Replace Hardware button.
™ At this point, you can download the new license file for the customer that pertains to the new
Hardware Key Code.
Process Summary:
™ Order License part numbers from NEC Customer Service as per normal.
™ Login to the NEC Licensing Server and access Licensing
–
If you don’t have a login, please contact your NEC account manager for access.
™ Create your Customers and locations
™ Assign Licenses and activate these for your customer locations.
™ Provide license/s to technical staff for system installation.
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Flexible Methods for SV8100 Licensing:
•
Automated 24/7 License Download
NEC
License
Server
Client PC with PC Pro
Internet
The License file is sent from
the License Server to the
SV8100 using PCPro/WebPro
•
PC PRO Method
Upload or
Direct
Connect
SV8100
PC Pro
WAN
The License file was stored on the PC
and is sent to the SV8100 using
PCPro/WebPro .
•
Manual Method
Enter the
Software Key
Code
Enter
Programming
Mode
PRG10-48-01
SV8100
PRG 10-49-01
SV8100
The License file was printed and the
Software Key Code is manually
entered to the SV8100 using
Telephone Programming.
The License file is stored on a USB drive
and is sent to the SV8100 using
Telephone Programming.
‐OR‐
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System Licenses
System Ports:
Stock No.
License Code
Description
System Port License ‐ 65 to 256 Port License supports flexible
port configuration with a maximum of 256 system ports.
Requires PZ‐ME50‐US Daughter Board.
4426000 LK‐SYS‐256 PORT‐LIC
System Port License ‐ 257 to 712 Port License supports
flexible port configuration with a maximum of 712 system
ports. Requires PZ‐ME50‐US Daughter Board.
4426001 LK‐SYS‐UNLIM PORT‐LIC
System Features:
Stock No.
License Code
Description
4426035 LK‐SYS‐SMDR‐LIC
4426084 LK‐SYS‐HM‐LIC
SMDR License ‐ Enables system SMDR Feature.
Hotel/Motel License ‐ Enables Hotel/Motel system features.
1st Party CTU (Ethernet) 1 Client License
3rd Party CTI 10 Clients
3rd Party CTI 20 Clients
3rd Party CTI 50 Clients
LK‐SYS‐1ST‐CTI 1‐LIC
4426037 LK‐SYS‐3RD‐CTI 10‐LIC
4426038 LK‐SYS‐3RD‐CTI 20‐LIC
4426039 LK‐SYS‐3RD‐CTI 50‐LIC
IP Trunks:
Stock No. License Code
Description
4426002 LK‐SYS‐IP‐TRUNK1‐LIC
4426003 LK‐SYS‐IP‐TRUNK4‐LIC
4426004 LK‐SYS‐IP‐TRUNK8‐LIC
4426005 LK‐SYS‐IP‐TRUNK16‐LIC
1 SIP Trunk License.
4 SIP Trunk Licenses.
8 SIP Trunk Licenses.
16 SIP Trunk Licenses.
IP Extensions:
Stock No. License Code
Description
1 NEC SIP Client license ‐ Support NEC MLT SIP (DT700)
Terminal and/or NEC Softphone (SP310).
4 NEC SIP Client license ‐ Support NEC MLT SIP (DT700)
Terminal and/or NEC Softphone (SP310).
8 NEC SIP Client license ‐ Support NEC MLT SIP (DT700)
Terminal and/or NEC Softphone (SP310).
16 NEC SIP Client license ‐ Support NEC MLT SIP (DT700)
Terminal and/or NEC Softphone (SP310).
32 NEC SIP Client license ‐ Support NEC MLT SIP (DT700)
Terminal and/or NEC Softphone (SP310).
4426006 LK‐SYS‐IP‐TERMINAL‐1‐LIC
4426007 LK‐SYS‐IP‐TERMINAL‐4‐LIC
4426008 LK‐SYS‐IP‐TERMINAL‐8‐LIC
4426009 LK‐SYS‐IP‐TERMINAL‐16‐LIC
4426010 LK‐SYS‐IP‐TERMINAL‐32‐LIC
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VRS/AA:
Stock No.
License Code
Description
2 Port License VRS ‐ supports general message, personal
greeting, Automated Attendant, ACD messages.
4 Port License VRS ‐ supports general message, personal
greeting, Automated Attendant, ACD messages.
8 Port License VRS ‐ supports general message, personal
greeting, Automated Attendant, ACD messages.
16 Port License VRS ‐ supports general message, personal
greeting, Automated Attendant, ACD messages.
4426016 LKS‐VM‐VRS2‐LIC
4426017 LKS‐VM‐VRS4‐LIC
4426018 LKS‐VM‐VRS8‐LIC
4426019 LKS‐VM‐VRS16‐LIC
VM8000 InMail:
Stock No.
License Code
Description
InMail 2 Port license ‐Approximate 32 Hours of storage and
requires VM8000 InMail CF 512M (4422043).
InMail 4 Port license ‐ Approximate 32 Hours of storage and
requires VM8000 InMail CF 512M (4422043).
InMail 8 Port license ‐ Approximate 32 Hours of storage and
requires VM8000 InMail CF 512M (4422043).
1 Language activation License ‐ Supports a maximum of 20
Languages.
4426020 LKS‐VM‐INMAIL2‐LIC
4426021 LKS‐VM‐INMAIL4‐LIC
4426022 LKS‐VM‐INMAIL8‐LIC
4426023 LKS‐VM‐LANGUAGE‐LIC
UM8000 Mail:
Stock No. License Code
Description
2 UMS Lite port License ‐ The Lite port license does not
support Text‐to‐speech or Networking.
4 UMS Lite port License ‐ The Lite port license does not
support Text‐to‐speech or Networking.
8 UMS Lite port License ‐ The Lite port license does not
support Text‐to‐speech or Networking.
UM8000 LITE 2 to 4 Port Upgrade
UM8000 LITE 4 Port Upgrade
UM8000 LITE to UM8000 Upgrade
4 UMS port License ‐ Supports Text‐to‐speech or
Networking.
8 UMS port License ‐ Supports Text‐to‐speech or
Networking.
4426024 LKS‐UMS‐PORT 2 LITE‐LIC
4426025 LKS‐UMS‐PORT 4 LITE‐LIC
4426026 LKS‐UMS‐PORT 8 LITE‐LIC
4426071 LKS‐UMS‐2‐4PtoLITE‐LIC
4426085 LKS‐UMS‐PORT 4 UPG‐LIC
4426073 LKS‐UMS‐LItoUM8000‐LIC
4426068 LKS‐UMS‐PORT 4‐LIC
4426069 LKS‐UMS‐PORT 8‐LIC
4426070 LKS‐UMS‐PORT 16‐LIC
16 UMS port License ‐ Supports Text‐to‐speech or
Networking.
4426072 LKS‐UMS‐PORT 4 UPG‐LIC
UM8000 4 Port Upgrade
4426082 LKS‐UMS‐FAX‐LIC
UM8000 and UM8000 LITE 1 Fax Port Upgrade
1 Language activation License ‐ Supports a maximum of 24
Languages.
4426078 LKS‐UMS‐LANGUAGE‐LIC
4426081 LKS‐UMS‐AMIS‐PLUS‐LIC
4426080 LKS‐UMS‐HOTEL‐PMS‐LIC
4426079 LKS‐UMS‐HOTEL‐LANGUAGE‐LIC
AMIS/PlusNet Networking License
Hospitality and PMS activation license
1 Hospitality Language activation license
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1 Client View App Session ‐ Supports client View Mail, View
Call Plus, VMM (Outlook), VML (Lotus Notes), VMG
(GroupWise) and Web Mailbox Manager.
4 Client View App Session ‐ Supports client View Mail, View
Call Plus, VMM (Outlook), VML (Lotus Notes), VMG
(GroupWise) and Web Mailbox Manager.
8 Client View App Session ‐ Supports client View Mail, View
Call Plus, VMM (Outlook), VML (Lotus Notes), VMG
(GroupWise) and Web Mailbox Manager.
16 Client View App Session ‐ Supports client View Mail, View
Call Plus, VMM (Outlook), VML (Lotus Notes), VMG
(GroupWise) and Web Mailbox Manager.
4426024 LKS‐UMS‐CLIENT 1‐LIC
4426040 LKS‐UMS‐CLIENT 4‐LIC
4426041 LKS‐UMS‐CLIENT 8‐LIC
4426042 LKS‐UMS‐CLIENT 16‐LIC
4426043 LKS‐UMS‐CLIENT 32‐LIC
32 Client View App Session ‐ Supports client View Mail, View
Call Plus, VMM (Outlook), VML (Lotus Notes), VMG
(GroupWise) and Web Mailbox Manager.
InACD:
Stock No. License Code
Description
Activation key supporting InACD – Provides 64 ACD Groups,
256 ACD agents and 12 Supervisors (1 per Group and 1
System Supervisor).
4426028 LK‐SYS‐ACD‐LIC
ACD MIS Basic License – Provides 1 Monitor License and 3
Agent Client Licenses.
4426030 LKS‐ACDMIS‐BASIC‐LIC
ACD MIS additional Monitor Report License ‐ allows up to 4
additional Monitor License to InACD. One is included with
the ACD MIS with Max 5 Monitor Licenses per system.
ACD MIS Agent Client License ‐ Three agent client licenses
are included. A maximum of 512 additional licenses can be
added in increments of five. The Agent Client main window
combines real‐time data display with Agent control panel.
4426032 LKS‐ACDMIS‐ADDMON‐LIC
4426033 LKS‐ACDMIS‐AGENT‐LIC
SoftPhone:
Stock No.
License Code
Description
LKS‐DESKTOP SUITE ‐SOFTPHONE 1 Desktop Suite ‐ Soft Phone (SP310) Client License. Note:
1‐LIC The NEC SoftPhone SP310 requires a NEC SIP Client License.
LKS‐DESKTOP SUITE ‐SOFTPHONE 4 Desktop Suite ‐ Soft Phone (SP310) Client License. Note:
4‐LIC The NEC SoftPhone SP310 requires a NEC SIP Client License.
LKS‐DESKTOP SUITE ‐SOFTPHONE 16 Desktop Suite ‐ Soft Phone (SP310) Client License. Note:
16‐LIC The NEC SoftPhone SP310 requires a NEC SIP Client License.
LKS‐DESKTOP SUITE ‐SOFTPHONE 32 Desktop Suite ‐ Soft Phone (SP310) Client License. Note:
32‐LIC The NEC SoftPhone SP310 requires a NEC SIP Client License.
LKS‐DESKTOP SUITE ‐SOFTPHONE 64 Desktop Suite ‐ Soft Phone (SP310) Client License. Note:
64‐LIC The NEC SoftPhone SP310 requires a NEC SIP Client License.
4426011
4426012
4426013
4426014
4426015
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System Hardware
Chassis & Mounting Hardware:
Stock No.
Model Name
Description
Picture
SV8100 Basic Package includes:
SV8100 Basic Package ‐ CHS2U‐AU Chassis
Kit ‐ CD‐CP00‐AU (Main Processor)
8503017
‐ CD‐8DLCA
6 Blade 2RU Chassis, inc PSU &
AC cable
4422000 CHS2U‐AU
CHS2U RACK MOUNT
4422001 KIT
19" Rack Mount bracket, one per
chassis
CHS BASE UNIT
4422002 FLOOR MOUNT SET
Floor mount base unit, one per
system
CHS2U JOINT BRACKET Floor mount inter chassis
4422005 KIT
bracket, one per additional
Chassis
CHS1U/2U WALL
4422003 MOUNT KIT
Wall Mount bracket, one per
chassis
CHS2U STAND KIT (K)
Side stand mount kit for single
Chassis
4421000
4422004
CHS2U STAND KIT (EXT) Side Stand inter chassis bracket,
one per additional Chassis
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Blades and Options
Stock No.
Model Name
Description
SV8100 CPU providing the
following functionality:
Picture
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
External Paging Output
Internal MOH tone
External MOH/BGM Input
External Music Control
USB Interface
Ethernet Interface
PZ‐VM21 Interface
PZ‐ME50 Interface
PZ‐32/64/128IPLA Interface
4421004 CD‐CP00‐AU
Provides additional memory for
system expansion
4421005 PZ‐ME50‐AU
4421007 PZ‐32IPLA
4422012 PZ‐64IPLA
4422013 PZ‐128IPLA
Provides the voice (RTP/RTCP)
processing function for 32
concurrent VoIP calls
Provides the voice (RTP/RTCP)
processing function for 64
concurrent VoIP calls
Provides the voice (RTP/RTCP)
processing function for 128
concurrent VoIP calls
Provides Internal V34 Modem,
InMail VM and VRS
4422011 PZ‐VM21
Expansion Bus Interface
(CHS2U #1)
4422014 PZ‐BS10
Expansion Bus Interface
(CHS2U #2,3,4)
4422015 PZ‐BS11
4421008 CD‐8LTA
4422016 CD‐8DLCA
4422017 PZ‐8DLCB
4422018 CD‐16DLCA
4422019 CD‐4LCA
4422020 PZ‐4LCA
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Digital Station Interface
Expansion Digital Station
Interface
Digital Station Interface
Single Line Interface
Expansion Single Line Interface
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4422021 CD‐8LCA
4422023 CD‐4COTA
4422024 PZ‐4COTG
4422025 CD‐2BRIA
Single Line Interface
CO Trunk Loop Start
Expansion CO Trunk Interface
Basic Rate Interface
4422026 PZ‐2BRIA
4422027 CD‐PRTA
4422029 CD‐4DIOPA
4422030 CD‐4ODTA
4422032 CD‐ETIA
4422034 CD‐VM00
Expansion Basic Rate Interface
Primary Rate Interface
DID/OPX (DID not supported)
E&M Tie Line
Gigabit Switch Unit
(Master/Slave)
Voice Mail / App Server
Provides external paging zones ,
music source inputs, door phone
and door lock relay.
8502831 PGD(2)‐U13 ADP
800188
DP‐D‐1D
Door Phone Unit.
Media:
Stock No.
Product Name
Description
Picture
Compact Flash media 512MB for
VRS and VM8000 InMail,
providing 32 hours of Available
AKS InMail‐512M‐APP
CF
4422043
Recording Time
Compact Flash Media 2GB for
UM8000 Mail, providing 125
hours of Available Recording
Time
4422048 AKS UM‐2G APP CF
Compact Flash Media 8GB for
UM8000 Mail, providing 550
hours of Available Recording
Time
4422051 AKS UM‐8G APP CF
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Battery Backup:
Stock No.
Product Name
Description
Picture
4422010 CHS2U BATT MTG KIT
4422038 CHS2U BATT CA INT
2.3AH‐12V BATT
4422049 CHS2U Internal Backup 2 required per CHS2U chassis.
Battery
4421001 CHS LARGE BATT BOX
Required when using a third
4422039 CHS BATT CA‐EXT‐A
party external battery solution
7AH‐12V BATT
6 required per CHS LARGE BATT
4391831 Battery for CHS LARGE
BOX.
BATT BOX
Spare Parts:
Stock No.
Model Name
CHS2U BLANK SLOT
COVER KIT
Description
Blank Slot Cover
Picture
4422006
CHS BLANK SLOT
COVER KIT (BUS)
4420020
Blank Slot Cover for BS10/BS11
Fan unit for CHS2U chassis
4422007 CHS2U FAN BOX SET
4422037 AC CORD (AU)
Australian mains power cable 2m
Power Supply Unit for CHS2U
chassis
4422008 MPS7101
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Terminal Hardware
DT300 Digital Multiline Terminals:
Stock No.
Model Name
Description
Picture
4424009
DTL‐2E‐1A(BK)TEL
2‐Button without LCD Black
4424010
4424012
DTL‐6DE‐1A(BK)TEL
6‐Button with LCD Black
DTL‐24D‐1A(BK)TEL
24‐Button with LCD Black
DT700 IP Multiline Terminals:
Stock No.
Model Name
Description
Picture
DT700 2‐Button without LCD
Black
4424000
ITL‐2E‐1A(BK)TEL
DT700 6‐Button with LCD
Black
4424001
4424003
ITL‐6DE‐1A(BK)TEL
DT700 24‐Button with LCD
Black
ITL‐24D‐1A(BK)TEL
DT700 Sophisticated (with
Colour Touch‐Sensitive
320x240 pixel LCD)
4424008
ITL‐320C‐1A(BK)TEL
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Consoles:
Stock No.
Model Name
Description
Picture
DCL‐60‐1 (BK)
CONSOLE
60 Button DSS/BLF Console ‐
Includes AC/DC Adapter
4424022
4424023
8 button unit for DTL‐24D‐
1(WH/BK)
8LK‐L (BK) UNIT
Adaptors:
Stock No. Model Name
Description
Picture
Analogue Port Adaptor (with
Ringer)
4424017 APR‐LA UNIT
Analogue Device Adaptor
(Voice Recording Interface)
Wall Mount Unit
4424018 ADA‐LA UNIT
4424033 WM‐LA UNIT
4424035 ILPA‐RA UNIT
In‐Line Power Adaptor
Panels:
4424036 PANEL(Red‐Base)‐L UNIT
Red Side Panel ‐ Base
Red Side Panel ‐ LCD (DT330,
DT730)
4424037 PANEL(Red‐VLCD)‐L UNIT
4424038 PANEL(Red‐SLCD)‐L UNIT
4424039 PANEL(Blue‐Base)‐L UNIT
Red Side Panel ‐ LCD (DT750)
Blue Side Panel ‐ Base
Blue Side Panel ‐ LCD (DT330,
DT730)
4424040 PANEL(Blue‐VLCD)‐L UNIT
4424041 PANEL(Blue‐SLCD)‐L UNIT
Blue Side Panel ‐ LCD (DT750)
4424042 PANEL(Silver‐Base)‐L UNIT Silver Side Panel ‐ Base
Silver Side Panel ‐ LCD (DT330,
DT730)
4424043 PANEL(Silver‐VLCD)‐L UNIT
4424044 PANEL(Silver‐SLCD)‐L UNIT Silver Side Panel ‐ LCD (DT750)
4424045 PANEL(Wood‐Base)‐L UNIT Wood Side Panel ‐ Base
Clear
PANEL(Wood‐VLCD)‐L
UNIT
Wood Side Panel ‐ LCD
(DT330, DT730)
4424046
4424047 PANEL(Wood‐SLCD)‐L UNIT Wood Side Panel ‐ LCD (DT750)
Wood grain
4424049 PANEL(Clear‐Base)‐L UNIT
Clear Side Panel ‐ Base
Clear Side Panel ‐ LCD
(DT330, DT730)
4424050 PANEL(Clear‐VLCD)‐L UNIT
4424051 PANEL(Clear‐SLCD)‐L UNIT Clear Side Panel ‐ LCD (DT750)
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Modules:
Stock No.
Model Name
Description
Picture
DT300 (Value) LCD Unit with
Backlight
4424032
4424030
LCD(BL)‐L (BK) UNIT
DT300 (Value) DESI‐less
LK/LCD Unit
8LKD(LD)‐L(BK) UNIT
DT700 (Value) DESI‐less
LK/LCD Unit
4424031
4424020
8LKI(LD)‐L(BK) UNIT
PSA Cradle (Analogue PSTN
Adapter)
PSA‐LA(BK) UNIT
Keypads:
Stock No.
Model Name
Description
Picture
Standard BS(E)‐L(BK) KIT
Ten Key Kit (English)
Ten Key Kit (Retrofit)
4424028
4424026
BS(Retro)‐L(BK) KIT
Also used on DT300/DT700
(Economy) w/o‐LCD
BS(ACD)‐L(BK) KIT
Ten Key Kit (ACD)
4424024
4424025
4424027
BS(F)‐L(BK) KIT
BS(S)‐L(BK) KIT
BS(Braille)‐L(BK) KIT
Ten Key Kit (French)
Ten Key Kit (Spanish)
Ten Key Kit (Braille)
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Terminal Overview:
DT700 seriesdesktop IP terminals
DT730
DT300 seriesdesktop digital terminals
DT750
DT710
DT330
DT310
Display
Colour touch screen LCD
DESI-less LCD
Greyscale LCD
Greyscale LCD (6 line key
model only)
Greyscale LCD
Greyscale LCD (6 line key
model only)
Line keys on base
terminal
24
2, 6
24
2, 6
32 - DESI-less
Line key extension
add-on modules
8 line key
8 line key
Not Available
8 line key
Not Available
60 DSS console
60 DSS console
60 DSS console
DESI-less console
Standard
DESI-less console
Standard
DESI-less console
Standard
Backlit LCD
Not Available
Not Available
Standard
Not Available
Not Available
Half Duplex
Backlit dial pad
Standard
Standard
Standard
Future
Standard
Standard
Standard
Future
Standard
Full duplex speaker phone
XML open interface
Standard
6 line key version only
Not Available
Not Available
Not Available
Bluetooth handset with hub
adaptor
Supported on the SV8100 only Not Available
Recommended Headsets:
DT310/DT330 Digital Terminals
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Plantronics SupraPlus, Model: P251N‐U10P (recommended)
Plantronics Encore, Model: P91N‐U10P (supported)
DT710 IP Terminal
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Plantronics SupraPlus, Model: P251N‐U10P (recommended)
Plantronics Encore, Model: P91N‐U10P (supported)
DT730/DT750 IP Terminals
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Plantronics SupraPlus Wideband, Model: HW251N‐A10‐NE (recommended)
Plantronics SupraPlus, Model: P251N‐U10P (supported)
Plantronics Encore, Model: P91N‐U10P (supported)
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Legacy Terminal Compatibility
The following models of Dterm Multiline Terminals are NOT supported by the SV8100.
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Dterm 85 IP (ITH, ITR, ITN, IP‐RA)
Dterm 70 (DTU)
Dterm 75 (DTP)
Dterm 60 (ETW)
Dterm 65 (ETJ)
Xen Topaz (DTB)
Xen Alpha
The following models of Dterm Series i (Dterm 85) terminals and adaptors ARE supported on the SV8100.
NEC/BS Model Name
Stock No.
Description
8502532 DTR‐2DT‐1A(BK) TEL
8502533 DTR‐8D‐1A(BK) TEL
Digital Multiline Terminal with two programmable line keys
Digital Multiline Terminal with eight programmable line keys & four
soft keys
8502534 DTR‐16D‐1A(BK) TEL
8502535 DTR‐BA‐1A(BK) TEL
8502536 L32(LED)‐RA(BK) UNIT
8502549 16LCD(LK)‐RA(BK) UNIT
Digital Multiline Terminal with sixteen programmable line keys & four
soft keys
Digital Multiline Terminal Base for L32 Module
Digital Multiline Module with 16 programmable line keys and 16 one‐
touch keys
Line key Module for Base telephone
24x3line LCD , two 8x8line LCD, 16 line buttons without LED
8502537 DCR‐60‐1A(BK) CONSOLE The Attendant Console with 60 programmable line keys
8502542 AD(A)‐RA UNIT
Ancillary Device Adapter, allows connection of a tape recorder to all
DTR Multiline Terminals except DTR‐2DT‐1.
8502541 AP(A)‐RA UNIT
Analogue Port Adapter without Ringer, is the interface for installing
Single Line
Telephones, Modems, Credit Card Readers, Wireless Headsets, NEC
VoicePoint/VoicePoint Plus Conferencing unit, and other compatible
analogue devices.
8502540 AP(R)‐RA UNIT
8502544 CT(A)‐RA UNIT
8502548 CT(U)‐RA UNIT
8502543 WM‐RA UNIT
Analogue Port Adapter with Ringer with all AP(A) functionality.
Computer Telephony Adapter allows a DTR Multiline Terminal
connection to a PC via RS232 (25 PIN) connection.
Computer Telephony Adapter allows a DTR Multiline Terminal
connection to a PC via USB connection.
Wall Mount Unit used for when adapters are used and the telephone is
to be installed on the wall
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Installation of IP Terminals
Important Note
Do not assign any of the following features to operate concurrently across more than 16 DT700 IP terminals.
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Internal Paging
BGM
Door phone
Auto Configuration
SV8100
DHCP
FTP
Configuration
File
Required equipment:
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IP phone manager
Free software available for download on NEC’s website.
This software will be used to create the config file for the IP terminals.
FTP server
Free software available on the WEB.
DHCP Server
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This DHCP server has to support the ability to define a “Vendor Class”. The DHCP server must
also be able to define “Option Codes”.
Process Overview:
1. Use the AutoConfiguration Application to create a terminal configuration file with corresponding
network and telephony data parameters that are needed to connect the DT700 IP Terminal to the
Telephony Switch. This created AutoConfiguraiton file needs to be loaded onto a network accessible
PC/Server with a FTP server running.
2. Plug the DT700 into the local network (Factory Value Settings).
3. Local DHCP server will provide Vendor Specific Options for the DT700.
4. The DT700 will use DHCP Vendor Specific Options to communicate with local FTP Server.
5. The DT700 will download the created AutoConfig file from the FTP Server.
6. The DT700 will initialize with its new downloaded configuration and connect to the Telephony Switch.
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Building the configuration file:
Launch the IP phone manager software
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Once the software is launched click on
the “Auto Config” tab.
Click on Terminal
The basic settings needed to get the
phone working out of the box are:
1st server address
1st server port
Assign the IP address programmed in
PRG 10‐12‐09 to 1st server address.
Assign port 5080 to first server port.
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Click on the 1st server address to bring
the window to the right up.
Assign the IP address here and then
click OK.
Click on the 1st server port to bring the
window to the right up.
Assign the port number here and then
click OK.
After the changes have been
made click on save below.
It will bring up the save window
to the right. In that window
click on save as.
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After you click on Save as it will bring up a window asking you to name the file. Name the file as xxx.gz.
For example if I wanted to name the file as test it would be test.gz
This file needs to be placed in the FTP server.
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Configuring a FTP server:
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The FTP server must be configured with an anonymous login account.
The file that was generated from the IP phone manager must be placed into anonymous login folder.
Below is an example using Quick and Easy FTP server.
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Click on configure
settings
Click on the advanced tab to specify the
directory to store the files.
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Place the file (for example: test.gz) into the default home directory.
Once the file has been loaded to the proper directory start
the FTP server.
At this point the FTP server can be minimized to run in the
background.
Configuring a DHCP server using Windows 2003 Server:
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In the DHCP server highlight the server machine on the left hand side. Right click on the server and
choose “Define Vendor Classes”.
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Click on ADD
Display Name = NECDT700
Description = auto config
In the same window down below there is a section that shows ID, Binary, and ASCII. Click in
that window under ASCII. Now type in NECDT700. This should have also added 4E 45 43 44 54
37 30 30 under the binary section. Now click on OK and close.
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Highlight the server again then right click and choose “Set Predefined Options”.
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Change the option class to NECDT700.
Click ADD and give the following info
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Name = FTP Address
Data Type = IP address
Code = 141
Click on OK then start the process over again
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Click on ADD and give the following info
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Name = Auto Config File Name
Data Type = String
Code = 151
Click on ADD and give the following info
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Name = Download Protocol
Data Type = Byte
Code = 163
Click on OK
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Highlight scope options on the left hand side then right click and choose “Configure Options”.
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Click on Advanced and change the vendor class to NECDT700.
Place a check mark next to 141 FTP Address. Down below assign the IP address of the FTP
server then click apply
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Place a check mark next to 151 auto config file name. Down below type the name of
the config file that was built via IP phone manager. Then click on apply.
E.g. Test.gz.
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Place a check mark next to 163 download protocol. Down below change HEX address to 0x1.
Click on apply and OK.
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IP DECT
IP DECT terminals combine the benefits of IP telephony with the superior quality and features of DECT
technology. This IP‐based wireless system provides perfect voice quality, seamless handover between access
points and a secure air interface that protects your company’s investments in existing telephones, applications
and the network infrastructure.
With IP DECT, your data and network are secure. All communications are encrypted to protect privacy concerns
for you and your customers. And installing IP DECT is simple. Connect DECT Access Points (multi‐directional
radio base stations) directly to the LAN, and then set up IP DECT at remote locations. Depending upon building
characteristics, each DECT Access Point can provide coverage over a wide area and enable users to move freely.
IP DECT also provides feature transparency on NEC platforms as well as standard SIP functionality.
G355 DECT Handset
G955 DECT Handset
AP200S SIP Access Point
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Supports standard DECT (GAP)
compatible handsets
Supports up to 11
simultaneous calls per AP
10/100Mbps Ethernet
interface
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128x160 pixel, 262K colour LCD
Backlit display and keypad
Icon driven menu
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128x128 pixel, 64K colour LCD
Backlit display
Icon driven menu
Seamless handover
Memory card (optional)
Standard headset connection
Seamless handover
Memory card (optional)
Standard and (optional)
Bluetooth headset connection
Message Service (LRMS)
Message broadcast support
Hands‐free operation
20 ringer melodies with
distinction between type of call
Built‐in vibrator alert
Personal phone book (with
multiple numbers per contact)
Corporate directory support
Call logging and filtering
13 languages supported
Incoming call filter
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Secure air interface
Crystal clear speech
Hands‐free operation
20 ringer melodies with
distinction between type of call
Personal phone book
Corporate directory support
Call logging and filtering
13 languages supported
Incoming call filter
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Supports short messaging
Connects directly to Ethernet
(either dedicated for DECT
support or to converged LAN)
External power or Power Over
Ethernet (IEEE802.3af Class 0)
IP peer‐to‐peer communication
Plug‐and‐play installation
Compact unit (A5 size)
Downloadable software
LED status indicator
Full non‐blind slot radio
Secure DECT encryption
Roaming and seamless
handover
Support for LRMS messaging
(max. 160 characters)
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Time stamps on caller lists
Message‐waiting indicator
Multiple DECT network subscr.
GAP compatible
Software update over air
Up to 120 hours stand‐by time
Up to 12 hours talk time
Date and time display
Time stamp (messages & lists)
Message‐waiting indicator
Multiple DECT network subscr.
GAP compatible
Software update over the air
Up to 120 hours stand‐by time
Up to 12 hours talk time
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AP200S Specifications:
Air interface:
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Audio algorithm: G.726 ADPCM
Full non‐blind slot DECT RF part, according to EN301406
Frequency band: 1880 ‐ 1900 MHz, 10 carrier frequencies
RF output: 20 to 24 dBm at antenna connection, Sensitivity: typical ‐90 dBm
Dual omni‐directional internal antennas
Typical range: indoor 20‐50 m, outdoor 300 m
Physical characteristics:
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Size: 235 x 45 x 172 mm (WxDxH)
Weight: 540 g (incl. packaging)
Housing: ABS/polycarbonate, light grey (colour code 70109)
Classification: IP40
The DAP Manager:
The DAP Manager Software is used during installation and maintenance to:
• Subscribe Handsets
• Perform DAP management
The DAP Manager Software is used during operation to:
• Facilitate Portable Sharing and Handset to Handset messaging
• Allow DAPs to be connected in a Branch office
• Capture debug / system information
The DAP Manager is not required for normal, day‐to‐day operations (i.e. wireless communications), but should
be running at all times that the DECT system is operational. The DAP Manager Software runs on a standard
computer and can run alongside other applications, it does not require a dedicated server.
SV8100
DAP Manager
WAN
Head Office
Branch Office
DAP Manager PC platform:
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Windows 2000 Server or Professional, Service pack 4
Windows 2003 Server
Windows XP Professional SP2
CPU: minimum 2.4 GHz
RAM: minimum 256 Mb
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G355/G955 Quick Reference Guide
Turning the phone on and off
Mute a call
Press and hold the Red phone key for a few seconds.
Lock/unlock your phone
In Idle mode, press the Ok key, and then press the
Lock soft key. To unlock, press the Ok key, and then
press the Unlock soft key.
During a call, press the Mute soft key. To turn the
microphone on again, press the Unmute soft key.
Listen to voicemail messages
In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key, choose
Messaging, Inbox, select Listen to voicemail, and then
scroll to the required message. Press the Select soft
key. You may need to enter your VM number first.
Make a shortcut
In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key, choose
Settings, General, and select Shortcuts. Now you can
assign a function to one of the navigational keys.
Make a speed dialling key
Make a call
In Idle mode, type the number you want to dial, and
then press the Green phone key.
Answer a call
Press the Green phone key.
End a call
Press the Red phone key.
Reject a call
Press the Reject soft key.
In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key, choose
Contacts. Select the contact that you want to assign
and press the More soft key. Choose Speed dial and
press OK. Scroll to the speed dialling key number that
you want and press the Add/Replace soft key. (If a
number has already been assigned to this key, it will
be replaced.)
Make an enquiry call (broker call)
During a call, press the Green phone key and dial the
number of the party you want to consult. You can
toggle between the two parties, by pressing the
Green phone key. To transfer the first call to the
enquiry call party, press the Red phone key.
Change the volume
During a call, press the volume up or volume down
buttons on the side of the phone.
Use the speakerphone
Register the handset
In Idle mode, press the Menu soft key, choose
Settings, Connectivity, Register. Select the required
base, OK. Enter the Park code, OK/Skip. Enter the PIN
code, OK. The PIN is generated by the DECT Manager.
Enter Network Name, Save. Enter Number, Save.
This is the phone number assigned to the handset.
During a call, press the Spk on soft key.
To deactivate: press the Spk off soft key.
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Registering IP DECT terminals:
1. Run SV8100 PCPro
2. Click Tools > PCPro Accounts and you will get the following screen.
3. Select tech User Name and click Properties.
4. Click the View tab
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5. In this window, uncheck the two available items, then OK.
6. Connect to your SV8100 and download Database.
7. Click Programming > Unregistered Phones > IP Phone List.
8. Check required extensions to be used for IP DECT numbers. For example, extension 180 – 183 will be used.
9. Set MB 15‐05‐18 = Group 1 for required extensions.
10. Upload database changes.
11. Register all IP DECT extensions on DAP Manager and all phones will function.
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Voice Mail
VM8000 InMail
The VM8000 InMail Solution is ideal for SMBs wishing to ensure that all callers get to the people and
information that they need without prohibitive hold times or dropped calls. It is an embedded solution for the
UNIVERGE SV8100 that provides digitally‐integrated voice messaging capabilities and Automated Attendant
features to meet a SMB’s communication needs both now and in the future.
VM8000 InMail’s Automated Attendant feature set ensures customer calls are routed to the appropriate
people and answered quickly and efficiently. When customers call in, an instruction menu announcement plays
to provide them a choice of dialling options. They can direct themselves to the called party without being
placed on hold or having their calls dropped.
Employees can also efficiently manage their calls and messages with easy one‐touch access to voicemail
features. With VM8000 InMail’s advanced call processing capabilities, employees no longer need to manually
direct and route callers. The Automated Attendant routes each incoming call based upon the time‐of‐day and
day‐of‐the‐week and can provide different announcements and dialling options for each number in the office.
Key Features:
Voicemail:
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Conversation Recording
Answering Machine Emulation
Fax Detection
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Auto‐Help Voice Prompts
Auto‐Forward to Mailbox
Programmable Individual Security Code
Real Time and Date Stamp
One‐Touch Forwarding
One‐Touch Mailbox Access
One‐Touch Message Retrieval
One‐Key Call to Sender
Interactive Softkeys
Message Count Display
Programmable Voice Prompts
Three Personalized Mailbox Greetings
Message Forwarding
Announcement Mailbox for One‐Way
Information
Confidential/Urgent/Future Message
Delivery Options
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Remote or Local Message Notification (on or
offsite)
Remote Programming via WebPro/PCPro Voice
Mailbox
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Guest & Group/Department Mailbox Types
Automated Attendant:
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Answer Schedule Tables
Park and Page
Capture Caller ID
Flexible Answering Based on Trunk Time‐of‐Day
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Individual Trunk Greetings
Three Day, Night and Holiday Greetings
and Day‐of‐Week
Licensing controlled by CD‐CP00 for the following features:
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Number of Languages
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UM8000 Unified Messaging
The UM8000‐Mail solution is an enhanced, in‐skin unified messaging system that delivers abundant message
storage, scalable port capacity and all the features you’ve come to expect from NEC, a leader in voice
messaging products. UM8000‐Mail offers a reliable system with a smaller footprint and lower operating cost
than other systems.
The UM8000‐Mail system can store over 500 hours of messages and is scalable from 2 to 16 ports and provides
support for up to 1000 mailboxes. It offers up to 4 optional fax ports. Because the UM8000‐Mail line card
installs inside the SV8100 chassis, it uses less space and power than other stand‐alone messaging systems. If
the system experiences a power failure, the UM8000‐Mail uses the same battery backup as the SV8100 system,
adding another measure of reliability to the system.
With feature‐rich Unified Messaging, all voice, fax and e‐mail messages are directed into one inbox. This
enables users to keep track of all their messages more easily. Employees can easily prioritize their messages
and streamline their workloads. With Unified Messaging users can:
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Set up their mailboxes to meet their personal needs
Play and record messages using their multimedia PCs
Send and receive secure faxes. Inbound and outbound documents are password‐protected and stored
electronically until previewed and printed from a networked PC.
Users can control and configure their personal mailbox settings using the Mailbox Manager’s graphical user
interface (GUI). Greetings, security codes, notifications, groups, conversation preferences and more can all be
modified through the Mailbox Manager. In addition, the user can handle messages via this interface. They can
listen to, delete and archive messages. They can also choose to download selected messages to their PC in
WAV file format.
Key Features:
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Speed Keys
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Future, Urgent and Return Receipt Delivery
Port Independence
Cascade Notification
Subscriber Controlled Groups
Variable‐Length Security Codes/Passwords
Live Record, Message Cancel and Redirect
Caller Interviewing
Soft‐Key Functionality and Trunk Mapping
Remote Maintenance
Date and Time Stamp
Transfer to Attendant
Urgent Message Count
User‐Changeable Voice Prompts & Single‐Digit
Dialling
Menu Options
Cut‐Through Paging and Message Editing
Multilingual Capability and Multiple
Personalized Greetings
Extension Remapping
Message Rewind, Pause and Fast Forward
Alphanumeric Directory
Supervised/Unsupervised Transfers
Message Waiting Notification
Guest Mailboxes and Call Screening
Volume and Speed Control
Holiday Schedules
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Fax Detect, Routing and Notification
Subscriber Self‐Enrolment
Reports
Out‐Dial Notification to Pager
Call Accept or Reject
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UM8000 Notes:
•
•
Time, date and time zone information are set in and synchronized with the CCPU.
There are no provisions for changing the time and date on the voice mail.
IP Address, gateway and subnet mask set in CD‐CP00 programming:
o
o
o
o
o
Only the DNS server information can be changed on the voice mail.
10‐55‐01 – IP Address
10‐55‐04 – Subnet Mask
10‐55‐05 ‐ Gateway
•
Licensing controlled by CD‐CP00 for the following features:
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
Voice ports
Fax Ports
Number of View App Sessions
Hospitality/PMS
AMIS/PlusNet
System Languages
Hospitality Languages
•
•
New Email Features: forwarding options for each mailbox, set via Web Mailbox Manager (WMM) or
Web Admin Console (WAC):
o
o
o
o
Forward message keep on voice mail as New.
Forward message keep on voice mail as Old.
Forward message delete from voice mail new.
Customizable email forwarding template (System wide only)
Additional Web Mailbox Manager Improvements:
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
LIFO/FIFO settings for New and Old messages
Message Playback
Message Archive
Delete Message
Enter email address to forward to.
Save to Inbox to PC as Wav file (Export)
Add notes up to 60 characters long to messages
First Time enrollment
Auto Login from CID Number
•
Improved GUI and System Management (WAC):
o
o
o
o
Language administration
Backup and Restore
Setting trace and error logging levels.
Scrolling menu in WAC, can jump from any area to any other area instead or returning to main
menu first.
o
o
o
Import and Export of Subscriber and Transaction boxes via CSV file.
Mailbox message limit by drive space or number of messages.
Call Park and Page.
•
Backup destinations:
o
o
o
Local VM drive
Shared Windows drive
USB drive
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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
o
o
Fax detect from main greeting.
Personal Fax Box.
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:
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:
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).
o
o
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Specifications
VM8000 InMail
VRS/AA InMail
UM8000 Mail
LITE
STANDARD
Hardware
PZ‐VM21
512MB = 32 Hours
CD‐VM00
Storage
2GB = 125 Hours
8GB = 550 Hours
(Compact Flash)
Voice Ports
Fax Ports
2, 4, 8, 12, 16
2, 4, 8
NIL
2, 4, 8
1, 2
4, 8, 12, 16
1, 2, 3, 4
1000
NIL
NIL
Mailboxes
576
250
Languages
Included
English (Australian)
Chinese (Mandarin)
Japanese (Japanese)
English (Australian)
English (New Zealand)
Chinese (Mandarin)
Optional
Languages NOT
Included
English (US‐Numeric, Mnemonic), English Chinese (Cantonese), English (US, UK), Italian,
(UK), Japanese, Italian, French (Canadian), Japanese, French (Parisian, Canadian), Spanish
Spanish (Madrid, Latin American,
Mexican), German, Dutch, Norwegian,
Brazilian Portuguese, Korean
(Madrid, Latin American, Mexican, Catalan),
German, Dutch, Norwegian, Danish,
Argentinean, Portuguese, Iberian Portuguese,
Russian, Hebrew, Swedish
Licenses
Included
Upgrades
Maximum
Included
Upgrades
Maximum
Languages
Voice Ports
Fax Ports
3
2 VRS
‐‐
1
4
20
3
0
0
5
0
0
1
1
21
16
4
16 VRS, 8 VM
4
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
‐‐
1
UM Seats
‐‐
1, 4, 8, 16, 32
512
1
Networking
Hospitality
Hospitality Lang.
‐‐
1
1
1
‐‐
1
‐‐
10
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Voicemail Comparison Chart
XenMail LX
XenMail LX Lite
Feature
UM8000 Mail
VM8000 InMail
using CTP‐U13
using VMS‐U43
Announcement Mailbox
Announcement Message
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes 3 tables with 3
schedules each and 1 schedules each and 1
Yes 3 tables with 3
Yes (8 tables, 10
schedules each)
Answer Schedule Table
Yes
fixed schedule
fixed schedule
Answering Machine Emulation / Live
Monitor
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
(Delayed Release)
Answering Schedule Override
Auto Attendant Do Not Disturb
Auto Erase or Save
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
New ‐ Yes
Auto Copy Message
Can be set from TUI,
WAC, WMM
No
Yes
Yes
Auto Login to voice Mail using Pre‐
defined ANI Number
Auto Time Stamp
Automated Attendant
Automated Attendant Transfer
Automatic Routing for Rotary
Dialling Callers
New ‐ Yes
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Autosave
Broadcast Message
Call Announcing
Call Blocking
Call Forward to a Mailbox
Call Holding
Call Queuing
Call Routing Mailbox
Call Screening
Caller ID
Caller ID Automatic Transfer
Caller ID with Return Call
Calling the Automated Attendant
Cascading Message Notification
Centralized Voice Mail
Centrex Transfer
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes ‐ Idle only
Yes ‐ Idle only
No
Yes ‐ Idle only
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Checking / Deleting a Message
Conversation Record / Live Record
Yes
Desktop Call Control
Desktop Messaging
Dial Action Table
No
No
Yes
Yes
(Delayed Release)
Yes
Yes ‐ per
mail/transaction box
Yes
Yes ‐ per
mail/transaction box
Yes
Yes ‐ per
mail/transaction box
Yes ‐ 16
Directory Dialing
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Directory Dialing Mailbox
Directory Dialing Message
Distribution List
Distribution Mailbox
Enable/Disable MWI indications
System Wide (Admin Function)
Erasing All Messages (Admin
Function)
No
New ‐ Yes
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
External Extension
External Transfer
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
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Fax Confirmation When Using Print‐
to‐Fax
New ‐ Yes
(Delayed Release)
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
Fax Detection
Fax Distribution
Fax Distribution Lists
Fax Mail
(Delayed Release)
Yes
(Delayed Release)
Yes
(Delayed Release)
Yes
(Delayed Release)
Yes
(Delayed Release)
Fax Mailbox
Fax Tone Detection From Within
Subscriber Mailbox (Call is routed to
suscriber fax box)
New ‐ Yes
(Delayed Release)
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Fax Messages
Yes
(Delayed Release)
Fax Server
Fax‐On‐Demand
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes ‐ Via TUI and HTML
Desktop Manager
First Time Tutorial
No
Yes
Yes
Flexible Answering Schedules
Flexible Call Routing
Flexible Mailbox Numbering Plan
Forced Unscreened Transfer
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes ‐ if one of the
active languages
Yes ‐ if one of the
active languages
Yes ‐ if one of the
active languages
French (Canadian) User Interface
No
Future Delivery Message
Getting Recorded Help
Go to a Mailbox
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes ‐ 3 are stored only Yes ‐ 3 are stored only 1 Yes ‐ 2 are stored only Yes ‐ 2 are stored only
Greeting
1 can be active
can be active
1 can be active
1 can be active
Group (Shared) Mailboxes
Guest Mailbox
Hang Up Option in Auto Attendant
Hotel/Motel
Instruction Menu
Interview Mailbox
Interactive Soft Keys
Leaving a Message
Listening to Messages
Listening to Messages Options
Local Backup
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Local Restore
Log Onto Voice Mail, Internal
Log Onto Voice Mail, Remote
Mailbox Name
Mailbox Security Code Delete
(Admin Function)
Mailbox Support for Extension
Numbers 2‐8 Digits Long
Main Menu
Make Call
Master Mailboxes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
New ‐ Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
256MB = 200
512MB = 250
2GB = 350
Yes
Maximum Extension Mailboxes per
Media
2GB = 1000
8GB = 1000
512MB = 128
4GB = 2000
Message Center Keys
Message Center Mailbox
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
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Yes
(Delayed Release)
Yes
Message Count Display
Message Delete
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes ‐ Forward without
saving, single
destination.
Yes
Message Forward
Yes
Yes
Yes
Message Length Limit
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Mailbox Storage Limit by Drive Space
Mailbox Storage Limit by Number of
Messages
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
Message Listen Mode
No
No
Yes ‐ 4 cascading
numbers
Yes ‐ 4 cascading
numbers
Message Notification
Yes
Yes‐1 number only
Message Notification Maximum
Retrys
New ‐ Configurable ‐
Configurable ‐ System
No
No
Per Mailbox
Wide
Message Notification for Urgent
Messages
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
New ‐ Yes
Message Playback Direction
LIFO/FIFO
Can be set for old and
new messages system
wide or per mailbox
Yes ‐ system wide
Yes ‐ system wide
Yes ‐ per mailbox setting
setting
setting
Yes ‐ single destination
Message Record
Yes
Yes
Yes
only.
Yes
No
Message Reply
Message Retention
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Message Sender Information
Message Status Report
Message Storage Limit
Message Waiting Lamp
Mnemonic English User Interface
Modem Mailbox
Yes
No
New ‐ Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes ‐ 16 languages,
Yes ‐ 16 languages,
Multilingual Voice Prompts
Yes ‐ 24 languages.
Yes
max of 3 can be stored max of 3 can be stored
on VM and active
on VM and active
Multiple Company Greetings
Multiple Language Support
Network Mailbox
Networking (AMIS/PlusNet)
Next Call Routing Mailbox
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes ‐ if one of the
active languages
New ‐ Yes
Yes
Yes ‐ if one of the
active languages
No
Yes ‐ if one of the
active languages
No
Numeric English User Interface
Paging Notification Retry Limit
Park and Page
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
(Delayed Release)
Ports In/Out of Service
Pre‐Greeting Announcement
Mailbox
Yes
No
Private Message
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Programming Voice Mail
Yes ‐ HTML Based
PC‐Pro, Web‐Pro,
Telephone
Yes ‐ HTML based
Yes ‐ HTML based
Yes
PMS
No
Yes
Yes
(Delayed Release)
Quick Message from Auto Attendant
Quick Transfer to Voice Mail
Recording Silence Elimination
Remote Diagnostics
Remote Programming
Reports
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes ‐ with PC Pro
No
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Return Receipt
Return to Automated Attendant
Security Code
Shutting Down the System
Single Digit Dialing
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
N/A
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes ‐ if one of the
active languages
256MB = 10
512MB = 32
2GB = 165
Yes
Yes ‐ if one of the
active languages
Yes ‐ if one of the
active languages
Spanish User Interface
No
2GB = 110
8GB = 550
Storage Hours per Media
512MB = 32
4GB = 315
Subscriber Mailbox
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Supervised Transfer
System Administrator Mailbox
System Reinitialization
TeLANophy Capable
Tenant Service
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Text‐to‐Speech
No
Yes
No
(Delayed Release)
Time and Date Stamp
Trace Viewer
Transfer Only Mailbox
Transfer to a Mailbox
Transfer to an ACD Group
Trunk Mailbox
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes (absolute)
Yes (absolute)
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Trunk Mapping for 3‐Digit Trunk
Numbers
New ‐ Yes
No
No
No
Undefined Routing
Unsupervised Transfer
Urgent Message
Voice Mail Overflow
Volume Control
Welcome Message
Unified Messaging
SMTP Messaging
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes, for Text‐to‐Speech
(Delayed Release)
Yes, for Text‐to‐Speech
(Delayed Release)
No
POP3 Messaging
IMAP4 Messaging
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Exchange MAPI
No
No
No
Ports
4 ‐ 16
2, 4 or 8
4, 8, 12 or 16
4 or 8
Maximum Storage Space for
Messages per Mailbox ‐ Admin
Function
New ‐ Yes
No
No
No
53856
Maximum Number of Messages for
System
Limited by Available
Recording Time
(Limited by Available
Recording Time and
Messages per mailbox)
No
Limited by Available
Recording Time
Limited by Available
Recording Time
Web Mailbox Manager ‐ HTML
Message handling from Web
Mailbox Manager Inbox
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
New ‐ Yes
No
Mobile Access
New ‐ Yes
New ‐ Yes
New ‐ Yes
New ‐ Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Access Voice/Fax Messages
Urgent Message Indication
Save Messages to Local PC Folder
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ACD-MIS Application
The SV8100 ACD-MIS suite includes the following enhancements compared to the Xen IPK II:
• Download configured data from the CPU rather than entering this manually.
• Create text reports in CSV format.
SV8100/SV8300 ACD MIS has five main system components:
o ACD MIS Server
o ACD MIS Monitor
o ACD MIS Reports
o ACD MIS Admin
o ACD MIS Agent Client
Supervisor MIS for historical reports, real-time queue status, and real-time agent views:
Desktop client for real-time queue status and text messages between agents & supervisors:
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PC Programming – PCPro
PCPro has the same look and feel as the Xen IPK II PCPro. The SV8100 PCPro is also fully compatible with Xen
IPK II.
Enhancements however have been applied to the following general areas:
•
•
•
•
•
Alarm Reports
Licensing
Ability to register uninstalled DECT and IP telephone ports
Filtering has been extended across all areas
Home screen providing system information at a glance
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The PCPro software is provided on the SV8100 Application CD (4421018). Channel Partners may also download
the SV8100 PCPro software from the KISS Website.
There is no requirement to license the PCPro software to each individual Customer’s and Technician’s PC. It
may be freely installed as required.
Enhancement List:
1. You can specify which unused telephone ports are reserved as Mobile extensions via the menu item.
•
•
Programming > Unregistered Phones > Mobile Extension List
Programming > Unregistered Phones > Unused Phone List
2. Card Configuration now contains a new menu (via right mouse click). “Configure Card” will give a list of
PRGs associated with the card. You can then jump directly to System Data Programming from the Card
Configuration screen.
3. Enhanced PCPro download error handling:
a. Previously, when PCPro encountered an error on a download it would notify the user and then
halt the download operation.
b. Now, when PCPro encounters and error it will attempt to continue on and then display an error
summary to the user. What this means is, if PCPro discovers an error with a card in some slot, it
will now discard this card and continue downloading the remaining slot. At the end, it will
display something like “Error download card in slot 1, this card has been deleted.”
4. Additional support for Alarm reports.
5. When taking a download of a system without a PZ‐ME50 or licensing and the cards in the system go
over the 64 port limitation, PCPro will check the details and based on this will inform the port size
limitations. PcPro will allow download and give a warning.
6. Improved operation of the system data list navigation tree in WebPro so that it doesn't reset to the top
when expanding a node.
7. For trunk base assignments, only the correct type of trunks are listed and available to be assigned. E.g.,
14‐02 Analogue Trunk assignments, Digital trunks are not listed.
8. Add ability to customise the wizard sort order. Currently, wizards are sorted alphabetically.
9. Add ability to apply telephone/trunk port filter on standard screens.
10. InMail extensions are supported in MultiAssign for extensions.
11. Updated entries in Search facility.
12. Modification History report.
13. Home screen has been updated to provide a summary of key system information.
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Remote Access via Dialup Modem:
1. Setup the System
•
•
•
Install CD‐VM21 daughter board onto the CD‐CP00 blade.
Assign PSTN DIL or ISDN DID to modem number (PRG 11‐15‐14, Default = 740).
On PC, install and configure modem with a connection to the PSTN.
2. Create a PPP Dialup Connection Account (one per destination)
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Access Network Connections via Windows Control Panel.
Select “ File “ and “New Connection”
Select “ Connect to Network at my Work place “
Select Dial up connection.
Add Name for PPP setup.
Add Phone number for dial up connection destination.
Allow access rights, e.g. Anyone’s use.
Click Next.
Click Finish.
3. Connect using PCPro
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Select Communications, Connect…
Under Connection Type, select Dial‐up. The IP address is fixed for the system.
Under Login, specify User Name, e.g. tech and Password, e.g. 12345678.
Select Connect.
From the Network Connections window that appears, select your PPP Dialup Connection Account
for the appropriate SV8100 destination.
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Select Connect.
From the Connect window that appears, select Dial.
PCPro will now dialup and connect via the PPP account.
When the PCPro connection is terminated the PPP dial up connection will also be terminated and
the line dropped.
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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
described in this documentation without notice. Contents of this document are subject to change without prior notice at the discretion of NEC Australia Pty Ltd.
This document has been prepared for use by employees and dealers of NEC Australia Pty Ltd and may not be reproduced without prior written approval of NEC
Australia Pty Ltd.
PC Programming – WebPro
The WebPro application is a web server running on the CD‐CP00 blade of the SV8100. No special installation
program is required. A user programs the system using their standard web browser.
WebPro provides access to all system programming parameters and includes some special features to help the
technician during installation. However it does not provide all of the facilities of PCPro which is the premium
programming and maintenance tool. See the table on the following page for a more detailed comparison
between WebPro and PCPro.
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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
described in this documentation without notice. Contents of this document are subject to change without prior notice at the discretion of NEC Australia Pty Ltd.
This document has been prepared for use by employees and dealers of NEC Australia Pty Ltd and may not be reproduced without prior written approval of NEC
Australia Pty Ltd.
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customers. It utilises NEC's wide range of solutions, services and abilities to tailor a communications offering
that places the user back in control. It allows communications to be tailored to a customer’s business process,
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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
described in this documentation without notice. Contents of this document are subject to change without prior notice at the discretion of NEC Australia Pty Ltd.
This document has been prepared for use by employees and dealers of NEC Australia Pty Ltd and may not be reproduced without prior written approval of NEC
Australia Pty Ltd.
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