Issue 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100
2 - 1290 Voice Response System (VRS)
20-07-14 Class of Service Options
(Administrator Level) – VRS
General Message Play
Turns an extension Off (0) or On (1)
to dial 4 or Service Code 611 to
listen to the General Message.
0 = Off
1 = On
(default = 0 for
COS 1~14)
(default = 1 for
COS 15)
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20-07-15 Class of Service Options
(Administrator Level) – VRS
General Message Record/Delete
Turns Off (0) or On (1) an
extension for dialing Service Code
612 and record, listen to, or erase
the General Message.
0 = Off
1 = On
(default = 0 for
COS 1~14)
(default = 1 for
COS 15)
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20-11-15 Class of Service Options (Hold/
Transfer Service) – VRS Personal
Greeting (Message Greeting)
In an extension Class of Service,
enable (1) or disable (0) the ability
to dial Service Code 616 to record,
listen to or erase a Personal
Greeting. This option also affects
Park and Page.
0 = Disable
1 = Enable
(default = 1 for
COS 1~15)
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20-13-23 Class of Service Options
(Supplementary Service) –
Display the Reason for Transfer
Select whether an extension should
display the reason a call is being
transferred to their extension (Call
Forward Busy, Call Forward No
Answer, DND).
0 = Off
1 = On
(default = 0 for
COS 1~15)
3
20-15-11 Ring Cycle Setup – VRS Waiting
Message Incoming Call
Set the ring cycle callers hear when
the VRS Waiting Message feature
is used.
Ringing Cycle = 1~13
(default = 8)
3
21-01-02 System Options for Outgoing
Calls – Intercom Interdigit Time
When placing Intercom calls, users
must dial each digit within this time.
0~64800 (seconds)
(default = 10 seconds)
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22-01-10 System Options for Incoming
Calls – VRS Waiting Message
Operation
Determine whether the VRS
Waiting Message is automatically
(0) or manually (1) set.
0 = Enable Always
1 = Change by Manual
Operation
(default = 0)
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22-01-11 System Options for Incoming
Calls – VRS Waiting Message
Interval Time
For VRS Waiting Message,
determine the number of seconds
between the VRS messages
(0~64800).
0~64800 (seconds)
(default = 20 seconds)
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22-02-01 Incoming Call Trunk Setup For each Night Service mode, enter
1 if trunk should be automatically
answered by VRS Automated
Attendant.
Trunks 1~200
0 = Normal
1 = VRS (second
dial tone if no
VRS installed)
2 = DISA
3 = DID
4 = DIL
5 = E&M Tie line
6 = Delayed VRS
7 = ANI/DNIS
8 = DID(DDI) Mode
Switching
(default = 0)
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Program
Number
Program Name Description/Comments Assigned Data
Level
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