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Chapter 6 - Digital Station Operation
Voice Mailbox Button
A correctly programmed button will receive a message-waiting indication (MWI) from the
voice mail system. This allows any station with multiple voice mail buttons to receive the MWI
for each of the programmed buttons.
Station feature codes 460-467 represent voice mail groups 440-447 respectively, and 468
represents an external voice mail group. The functions of these codes are to provide:
Direct mailbox access for local and remote stations. This allows an attendant to have
one-button transfer directly to a mailbox.
Multiple MWI capability per key station. This allows one station to have MWI for multiple
mailboxes.
Multiple direct mailbox access. This allows one-button access to different mailboxes from
one keyset.
To program a Mailbox Button:
1. Press SPEED twice.
2. Press the desired flexible button to be programmed.
3. Dial the mailbox feature access code (460-467 = voice mail group 1-8; 468 = remote voice
mail group).
4. Dial the VMID number.
For example, 4606037 represents a mailbox button (group 1) for VMID 6037 that is in the
system with the centralized voice mail installed. 4686037 represents a mailbox button for
VMID 6037 that is in a system that does not have voice mail installed.
Voice Mail Group Button
To program a VM GROUP button:
1. Press SPEED twice.
2. Press the desired flexible button to be programmed.
3. Dial a 3-digit VM Group number (440-447 = voice mail groups 1-8).
The network system with the centralized voice mail installed must use feature
access code(s) of 460-467 and the VMID number to program a mailbox button.
Networked systems that do not have the centralized voice mail installed must use
the remote voice mail group of 468 and the VMID number to program a mailbox
button.
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