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2. System Setup Instructions
The Voice Mail card contains a default database with a setup configuration that allows the
Voice Mail to efficiently perform fundamental call processing tasks with minimal system
adjustments by the installing technician. This default database configuration includes 2 pre-
defined classes of service (0 and 7), 1 supervisor mailbox (mailbox 70), and 3 Routing
boxes—800, 801, 821. Information provided in this document explain how these pre-set
defaults function on the Voice Mail.
As you proceed through these setup instructions, you may decide to make adjustments to
specific information relating to the default setup. You may even decide to set up the other 2
available Routing boxes to perform additional call routing tasks. As you make any changes,
keep in mind that we urge you to maintain the initial general configuration of Routing boxes
800, 801, and 821, class of service 7, and supervisor mailbox 70. This configuration allows
the Voice Mail to perform fundamental call processing tasks efficiently. Maintaining it helps
both you, the technician, and Voice Mail technical support to efficiently service the system
and resolve any call processing issues. For these reasons we urge you not to deviate from this
general system setup default configuration.
Note:
Section 2.5 provides an overview of the default database setup shipped on
the Voice Mail.
2.1 Available System Setup Techniques
There are two techniques you can use to set up Voice Mail:
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Attach a laptop to the Voice Mail card and use the program's screen interface to complete
System Information and Box Setup screens
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Call into the Voice Mail and use the Teleparameter feature to enter parameter codes and
corresponding values to set up system and box information
This document provides instructions for using either system setup technique.
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