Specifications
DXP Correspondence Manual System Programming
5.8
SOHVA Tab/e
Programming
SOHVA Groups
Subdued Off-Hook Voice Announce (SOHVA) allows a telephone
user to break in on any call that is in progress on another extension
without his or her voice being heard by the outside party. SOHVA
calling groups control the pattern in which station ports receive and/or
originate SOHVA calls to one another. You must first form the
SOHVA groups and then assign the groups to individual stations. (See
section 7.17 for information on assigning various SOHVA groups to
individual stations.)
You can organize individual stations into as many as 16 different
SOHVA groups.
When a station is assigned to a SOHVA group, it can transmit and
receive SOHVA messages to and from other telephones in that group.
Also, you can give or deny each SOHVA group the ability to transmit
or receive SOHVA messages from other SOHVA groups.
Make sure you keep track of the SOHVA groups you program and
their various capabilities; use the chart provided in
IMI66-088,
Programming Records for the DXP Digital Communications System;
this publication lists the
DXP’s
SOHVA group default settings.
At default, group 16 has the ability to send and receive
SOHVAs
to
any group; all other groups have the ability to send and receive
SOHVAs within their group and to group 16 only.
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