NEC
  SV8100 Quick Guide 
 
 
Handset Layout 
Soft Touch Keys 
The NEC handsets have menus that can be accessed by 
pressing the buttons below the LCD screen. There are 4 soft 
touch keys that change depending on the mode you are in. 
 
 
 
Line Keys / DSS Keys 
 
 
 
The top line is programmed as “Line Keys” they shows lines 
4 & 5 are in use. The bottom line is programmed as Direct 
Station Select (DSS) keys in this example Joel’s extension is 
busy. 
 
Navigation / Scroll Keys 
 
Used for: 
o  Speed dials. 
o  Inbound call register. 
o  Outbound call register. 
o  Volume control. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Making Outside Calls       
 
o  Lift handset. 
o  Dial 0. 
o  Dial telephone number. 
 
 
Put a call on Hold 
 
o  Press the Hold key during a call. 
o  Outside calls will flash on the Line key. 
o  Press the flashing key to retrieve the held call. 
 
 
Transferring a Call 
Without DSS keys  
Method 1. ( Blind transfer ) 
o  Press the Transfer Key during a call. 
o  Dial the required extension number. 
o  Hang up to send the call through.   
Method 2 ( Announced transferred ) 
o  Press the Transfer Key during a call. 
o  Dial the required extension number. 
o  Wait for answer, announce the call. 
o  Hang up to send the call through.  
o  or select green flashing line if called party does not 
want to take the call. 
With DSS keys 
Method 1 (Blind transfer) 
o  Press the DSS key during a call. 
o  Hang up to send the call through.   
Method 2 (Announced transferred) 
o  Press the DSS key during a call. 
o  Wait for answer, announce the call. 
o  Hang up to send the call through. 
o  or select green flashing line if called party does not 
want to take the call. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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