Reverse voice over, Description – NEC DSX 1093099 User Manual

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Reverse Voice Over

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Features

DSX Feature Handbook

Reverse Voice Over

Description

While on a handset call, Reverse Voice Over lets a busy keyset user make a private Intercom call to an idle
co-worker. The busy user just presses and holds down a programmed Reverse Voice Over key to make a pri-
vate call to the assigned co-worker. The initial caller cannot hear the Reverse Voice Over conversation. The
private Intercom call continues until the Reverse Voice Over caller releases the key again. The initial handset
call can be an outside call or an Intercom call. An extension can have Reverse Voice Over keys for more than
one co-worker.

Reverse Voice Over could help a salesperson, for example, when placing a call to an important client. The
salesperson can talk with the client and give special instructions to an assistant — without interrupting the
initial call.

When the keyset is idle, the Reverse Voice Over key functions the same as a Hotline key. The key also shows
at a glance the status of the associated extension:

Reverse Voice Over uses a system Conference circuit while it is active. The following table shows the sys-
tem’s Conference capacities:

The system’s 32 Conference circuits are dynamically allocated as users request them.

Privately call a co-worker while you’re busy on your handset.

Reverse Voice Over Busy Lamp Indications

When the key is:

The covered extension is:

Off

Idle or not installed

On

Busy or ringing

Medium Flash

Assigned extension is in DND for outside

calls (option 1)

Fast Flash

Assigned extension is in DND for Intercom

calls (option 2) or All Calls (option 3)

Description

Capacity

Conference circuits

32

Maximum simultaneous users in Conference

(total of all Conferences system-wide)

32

Maximum simultaneous conferences

8

Maximum parties in any one Conference

(lines and/or extensions)

8

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