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Programming
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INTER-TEL
AXXESS
4.130 To program a specific node, double-click on it for access to these programming areas:
Page 6-396
MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
Non-Inter-Tel Node: If necessary, you can connect an Inter-Tel Voice Processor to
another vendor's voice mail unit using the AMIS protocol. When this flag is pro-
grammed to
, it means that the remote node is an Inter-Tel Voice Processor. When
No
this flag is programmed to
To indicate that the remote node is a non-Inter-Tel product, select the check box to
place a check mark in it and change the setting to
another field to save your change. To set it back to
Start and Stop Times: These fields specify the time of day that messages will be deliv-
ered to the remote node. If the start time and stop time are the same, it indicates that
deliveries are valid the entire day. The default value for this field is 8:00am to 8:00am.
To set the time, select the current Value. Then select the hours, minutes, or AM/PM
field, and use the arrows to scroll to the desired setting. Select another field or press
to save your change.
ENTER
Days of the Week: These fields specify the days of the week that messages will be
delivered to the remote node. Any combination of the days of the week is valid. To
enable a specific day of the week, select its check box to place a check mark in it and
change the setting to
Yes
change. To set it back to
No
Timers and Limits: Double-click on
timer, click on its Value and enter the new information in the text box. Then press
or click on another field to save your change. The following timers and limits
ENTER
can be programmed for each node.
Latency Time: This specifies how long the Voice Processor will wait between
successful outgoing calls to the remote node if there are pending messages for the
remote node. This field is only in effect if the current time on the Voice Processor
is within the remote node's delivery time/date settings. The range for this field is 0
to 1440 minutes (24 hours). When this field is programmed to 0, it indicates that
the Voice Processor will deliver messages immediately to the remote node. In
other words, as soon as the local node receives a message that is destined for the
remote node, the Voice Processor will attempt to connect to the remote node and
deliver the message (provided that the time is within the remote node's delivery
time/date settings). If this field is something other than 0, it specifies the amount
of time that a message will remain pending on the local node before the Voice Pro-
cessor attempts to deliver it to the remote node. For example, if this field is pro-
grammed to 60 minutes, the next network call to the remote node will occur 60
minutes after the last successful call to the node. The default value for this field is
30 minutes.
Priority Latency Time: This specifies how long the Voice Processor will wait
between outgoing calls to the remote node if there are pending priority messages
for the node. This field is only in effect if the current time on the Voice Processor
is within the remote node's delivery start and stop date/time settings. The range
for this field is 0 to 1440 minutes (24 hours). When this field is programmed to 0,
it indicates that the Voice Processor will deliver priority messages immediately to
the remote node. Any time the Voice Processor delivers pending priority mes-
sages, it will also deliver any non-priority messages that are pending for the
remote node. Note that this field takes precedence over the Latency Time field.
The default value for this field is 5 minutes.
, it means that the node is another vendor's Voice Mail.
Yes
Yes
No
. Then press
or click on another field to save your
ENTER
, select the check box again.
Timers and Limits
. Then press
or click on
ENTER
, select the check box again.
to view the list. To program a
Voice Processor Nodes

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