Vertical Communications SCS 8324F Answering Machine User Manual


 
Making Calls GCA70-245
34 Comdial August, 03
3.5 Sending Subdued Off-Hook Voice
Announcements (SOHVA)
You can make a private voice announcement to another station that is
off-hook and busy on a call if the installer has arranged the system to
provide this feature. With SOHVA, the announcement is delivered
and responded to in a subdued manner that prevents the distant party
from hearing either the announcement or the response.
A tone alert
precedes the announcement and is delivered to the handset receiver of
the telephone ahead of the announcement.
• Make a SOHVA
announcement using the
SOHVA button as follows:
1. MAKE intercom call AND HEAR
busy tone. If called station is on out
-
side line, ring-back tone is heard, but
SOHVA is still available.
2. SELECT SOHVA AND HEAR several quick tone bursts.
3. MAKE announcement (busy tone means that your SOHVA has been
denied through system programming or that the called party has
blocked your SOHVA).
4. WAIT on line for reply (either verbal or LCD reply).
The receiving station can respond to the
announcement in a verbal or
non-verbal
manner. They affect a verbal response
by pressing and holding the MUTE
button and speaking into the handset.
They effect non-verbal response by
pressing a programmed button to send a
message to be shown on the display of
the announcing station (if it is an LCD speakerphone).
The
announcing station is automatically disconnected after the response
message is displayed.
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Doe Is Busy
SOHVA
CAMP NEXT
Making a SOHVA
I Will Call Back
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Wed 10:42
Receiving an LCD Reply