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Posted By: doghart Any info on the SV9100, 9300, 9500? - 05/22/14 02:22 AM
Anyone have any info from the dealer meetings going on?

be a few days before I hear anything, just curious....

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Posted By: DrPbx Re: Any info on the SV9100, 9300, 9500? - 05/22/14 04:14 AM
Nothing on the left coast yet. Are those the proposed names?
Posted By: doghart Re: Any info on the SV9100, 9300, 9500? - 05/22/14 12:53 PM
As far as I know, have a guy at the dealer meeting this week.

Just hope they are not putting makeup on the same old pig.

From what I hear... new programming, new phones, new hardware.

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Posted By: dans Re: Any info on the SV9100, 9300, 9500? - 05/22/14 02:24 PM
Its true, systems due out 2nd half of this year, will know more next week.
Posted By: Coral Tech Re: Any info on the SV9100, 9300, 9500? - 05/22/14 05:03 PM
Cool, hopefully they will come to their senses and go back to having the UX line appearances on the phones. Not holding my breath on that though.
Posted By: DrPbx Re: Any info on the SV9100, 9300, 9500? - 05/23/14 03:29 AM
All should have OAI, tired of that tsp stuff.
Posted By: paulw Re: Any info on the SV9100, 9300, 9500? - 05/26/14 09:16 PM
Originally Posted by DrPbx
All should have OAI, tired of that tsp stuff.

Yep that's one of the things we have asked for but I expect the Japs to veto it.

The only thing we have seen down here was a visualized SV9500 last month. Don't expect to see anything on the SV9100 until at least September.
What's the bet it's call flow setup is just as bad as the 8100..
Posted By: doghart Re: Any info on the SV9100, 9300, 9500? - 05/27/14 01:45 AM
Originally Posted by DrPbx
All should have OAI, tired of that tsp stuff.

That's exactly what's prompted us to remove several 8100/UCB installs. Even the 8100/Desktop. That "snapshot" database for the Windows server is GARBAGE.

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Posted By: Coral Tech Re: Any info on the SV9100, 9300, 9500? - 05/27/14 04:30 AM
I was one of the first techs certified on the UCB and I refused to use them. Far as call flow goes I don't really have any issues with the 8100 and the market for what it's designed to be in. I make the 8100 sing and dance for the most part. I would just like to have my damn call keys back on the damn phone and lose the CAP keys.
Posted By: paulw Re: Any info on the SV9100, 9300, 9500? - 05/27/14 09:45 PM
Coral tech. The EU SV8100 load can use Loop Keys or CAP keys..
Posted By: Coral Tech Re: Any info on the SV9100, 9300, 9500? - 05/28/14 03:15 AM
Thing is paulw, that the previous system had those loop keys as seperate keys and didn't east into the other keys.
Posted By: paulw Re: Any info on the SV9100, 9300, 9500? - 05/28/14 04:39 AM
By the previous system are you referring to a SV8100 or a UX5000?

I see in PCPro 9.5 there is a PRG 20.02.23 UX phone Operation Mode which in the EU PCPro it called Loop Keys or CAP Keys.
Posted By: Coral Tech Re: Any info on the SV9100, 9300, 9500? - 05/28/14 05:33 PM
Yep on the UX/Aspire/iseries
Posted By: doghart Re: Any info on the SV9100, 9300, 9500? - 05/28/14 11:29 PM
Originally Posted by Coral Tech
I was one of the first techs certified on the UCB and I refused to use them. Far as call flow goes I don't really have any issues with the 8100 and the market for what it's designed to be in. I make the 8100 sing and dance for the most part. I would just like to have my damn call keys back on the damn phone and lose the CAP keys.

I got certified on 3.1, 5.1 and 6.2. The product works ok in an OAI enviroment (IPS2000 or 8300/8500), but on an 8100 is a huge PAIN!!!

We have removed all but two of our systems with UCB on them.

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Posted By: BATBAT Re: Any info on the SV9100, 9300, 9500? - 05/29/14 12:02 AM
Hi Guys, the rumour down under is that OAI will not be part of the SV9100 product... the reason given is, it will take away sales from the SV9300 product … with netlink and the expected capacity increase of the SV9100 also networking to 9300 and 9500 then add OAI this would put the majority of the 9300 market into the SV9100 solution capacities

As I say, it is only rumour at this stage but I don’t expect to see OAI on the 9100
Posted By: paulw Re: Any info on the SV9100, 9300, 9500? - 05/29/14 12:58 AM
Hi Batbat ,

That's basically what we hear as well. The Japs guard their territories as their own little business group. Most likely the same reason that the SV9500 is still going to be a dumb switch..
Posted By: nec-guru Re: Any info on the SV9100, 9300, 9500? - 05/30/14 04:55 PM
More SV9100 and SV9300 info on the web here:
https://www.nojitter.com/post/240168302/news-from-nec
Posted By: crazyfrog Re: Any info on the SV9100, 9300, 9500? - 06/02/14 12:57 AM
we get *05 hybrid/loop key on sv8100 R9.5 and SL1100 R4.0.
Posted By: paulw Re: Any info on the SV9100, 9300, 9500? - 06/02/14 09:34 PM
Originally Posted by crazyfrog
we get *05 hybrid/loop key on sv8100 R9.5 and SL1100 R4.0.


Only on the SL1100. They appear in 9.5 PCPro but when uploaded to the system they are blank. They also don't appear on WEBPro. It's yet again one of those things we have been asking to have for the past 4 years. The Japs back in 2007/08 when the 8100 was being developed wanted to remove CAP keys but there was an out cry from NEC-US and NEC-A over this as it wouldn't look like a key system anymore. Ah thems were the days when they each had their own empire to maintain. The KTS and the PBX groups..
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