Voice Mail Interface - Comdial DSU II System Manual

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Voice Mail Interface

The digital telephone system supports the use of a voice mail system connected to the common
equipment's station ports through the JM008 expansion module or the ATI-D analog terminal interface
device. The JM008 is an industry-standard telephone station module that supplies eight IST ports. The
ATI-D is a multipurpose on-premise accessory that has dual circuits to allow a 2-port system to interface
to two digital station ports. Two ATI-D devices are needed to interface 4-port systems.
In addition to the required programming task of identifying the station ports as voice mail ports, there are
several other programming considerations associated with voice mail operation that are optional for use
as needed.
You should make a record in Chapter 4 of all programming decisions that you make—it will help you
keep track of what you have done and will help you troubleshoot any problem that might arise later.
NOTE: A lighted LED next to the programming button for the selection indicates the current
configuration. When a single button provides a toggle (on/off) action, the lighted LED
indicates the active feature.
The first step in any programming sequence is to enter the base level. Once in this mode, you can dial the
feature code for any desired configuration. Enter the base level with the following procedure:
press INTERCOM then dial # 7 4 6 . When you want to end the programming, press the SPEAKER
button to end the programming procedure and return the system to normal operation.
NOTE: Some features only apply to specific Comdial voice mail systems (that is, ExecuMail or
V.V.P.). If you are using a different voicemail system, you may have to perform additional
programming steps to make these features operational.
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DSU II Digital Telephone System

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