SV8100 Features and Specifications Manual 2 - 1207VVirtual ExtensionsDescriptionVirtual Extensions are available software extensions on the Basic and Expanded PortPackages. A Virtual Extension assigned to a line key, can appear and ring on an individualstation or multiple stations and be used for outbound access.Virtual Extensions (VE) are shared with Call Arrival (CAR) Keys. In virtual extension mode,the key acts as a secondary extension. Up to 256 CAR/VE keys are provided.ConditionsP There are 256 available ports/Extensions shared between CAR keys and VirtualExtensions.P The 256 available ports/Extensions are assigned on a per extension basis forCAR key mode or Virtual EXtension key mode.P More than one extension can share a Virtual Extension key.P An extension can have more than one Virtual Extension key assigned.P Up to 32 incoming calls can be queued to busy Virtual Extension key.P You cannot have a CAR key and Virtual Extension on the same telephone.P Virtual Extensions do not support the following features:R Barge-InR ConferenceR Conference, Voice Call/Privacy ReleaseR Reverse Voice OverR Tone OverrideR Voice OverP When a valid system station calls a Virtual Extension appearing on anotherstation, Voice and MW softkeys appear in the display of the calling station, butthey do not operate.P When talking on a Virtual Extension you cannot mute the handset.P Incoming calls to a virtual extension that appear on stations that are used withthe CTI applications, PC Assistant, or PC Attendant, do not show up as a secondcall in the CTI application.P Calls on Virtual Extension keys cannot be call parked.P Calls on Virtual Extension keys cannot be put in Personal Park if Program 15-18-01 is set to Land on the key (1).