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NVM-CA Series Phone System Integration Guide...
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Integration Notes NVM-CA Series Voice Mail Systems The NVM-CA Series Voice Mail Systems consists of the NVM-22CA, NVM-202exCA, NVM- 2000CA, and the NVM-2CA. These systems are similar to those in the NVM-Series in the way that they are installed, programmed, and used. However, the Voice Mail Systems in the NVM-CA...
NVM-CA Introduction NVM-CA Integrations and Software Versions (cont’d) Software Version of Compatible Phone System Install Menu Used to Voice Mail System Access Phone System Nitsuko 124i NVM-22CA SV 8.01 Onyx VS/DS100/DS01 SV 8.02 Onyx VS24X72 Alliance - S Alliance - M/L Portrait 824 Panasonic KXT-1232 Panasonic KXTD-1232...
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NVM-CA Introduction NVM-CA Integrations and Software Versions (cont’d) Software Version of Compatible Phone System Install Menu Used to Voice Mail System Access Phone System Nitsuko 124i NVM-202exCA NVM-202ex SV 7.01 Onyx VS/DS100/DS01 Onyx VS24X72 Alliance - S Alliance - M/L Portrait 824 Panasonic KXT-1232 NVM-204ex...
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NVM-CA Introduction NVM-CA Integrations and Software Versions (cont’d) Software Version of Compatible Phone System Install Menu Used to Voice Mail System Access Phone System Onyx I 60X60 NVM-2000CA NVM-2002 SV 8.01 SV 9.10 Onyx II 32X60DCK/DS200 Onyx II 72X180/DCK/DS200 Onyx III 32X60/DCH/DS300 Onyx 72x180/DCH/DS300 Onyx VS/DS/00/DS01 Onyx VS24X72...
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NVM-CA Introduction NVM-CA Integrations and Software Versions (cont’d) Software Version of Compatible Phone System Install Menu Used to Voice Mail System Access Phone System NVM-2CA Nitsuko 124i SV 1.06.01 Onyx VS Alliance - S Alliance - M/L Nitsuko Portrait Panasonic KXT-1232 Panasonic KXTD-1232 Merlin II Merlin Legend...
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NVM-CA Introduction Viewing a List of Compatible Phone Systems To view a list of compatible phone systems from the Full Screen Edi- tor mode of the NVM-202exCA or the NVM-2000CA: 1. From the NVM MAIN Menu: Use the arrow keys to highlight Install, and press Enter. 2.
Alliance - S Alliance - S Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software Hardware: One Pushbutton Receiver Card: PBR-C(4N)-11KTU Each Voice Mail port must be connected to an SLT-F(1G)-10ADP, which in turn must be con- nected to a port on a Regular Electronics Card: ESI-C-(8)-11. Software: Any software level is OK.
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Alliance - S Phone System Programming (cont’d) LK4 System Mode Programming Data No. 06 - Station Number Assignment Use this program to change the port-to-extension (station) assignments, if necessary. Data No. 07 - Voice Mail/SLT Selection Select Yes for each Voice Mail port. Data No.
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Alliance - S Voice Mail Programming Default Dial Action Table Routing Option Key 0 Action: TRF Number: 10 Key 1 Action: TRF Number: XX Key 2 Action: TRF Number: XX Key 3 Action: UND Number: N Key 4 Action: UND Number: N Key 5 Action: UND...
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Alliance - S Integration Notes Issue 1-0...
Alliance - M/L Alliance - M/L Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software Each Voice Mail port must be connected to a port on the SLI-F (8G)-21KTU Card. Any software level is OK. Voice Mail Availability This phone system is available on these Voice Mail systems: NVM-22CA with software version 8.01 or higher NVM-202exCA with software version 7.01 or higher NVM-2000CA with software version 8.01 or higher...
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Alliance - M/L Voice Mail Programming Default Dial Action Table Routing Option Key 0 Action: TRF Number: 100 Key 1 Action: TRF Number: XXX Key 2 Action: UND Number: N Key 3 Action: UND Number: N Key 4 Action: UND Number: N Key 5 Action: UND...
Panasonic KXT-1232 Panasonic K XT-1232 Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software You need a KXT-1232 station port for each Voice Mail port. The Voice Mail integrates with the following software: KXT-123210 KXT-123211 (without the D chip) KXT-123211D. The Voice Mail integrates with any software version of the KXT-123210 and the KXT-123211 without the D chip.
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Panasonic KXT-1232 Phone System Programming (cont'd) To have the Automated Attendant answer a CO after a delay, use the following programs: Program 49 - Delayed Ringing Assignment (Day) Use this program to make a CO line ring the Voice Mail system during the day, but only after a delay (that is, only after the CO has rung [tried] another extension).
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Panasonic KXT-1232 Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) System Options (cont’d) Off hook Call Announce string Not used Call pickup string Not used Flash timer DEFAULT 50 (1 = 10ms) Wait for first/subsequent protocol digit Not used Wait after last protocol digit Not used Page/Meet-me Page hold timer DEFAULT...
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Panasonic KXT-1232 Voice Mail Programming Default Dial Action Table The extension numbers for TRF or UTRF do not need to be placed in brackets or followed by a "1." Routing Option Key 0 Action: UTRF Number: 101 Key 1 Action: TRF Number: XXX Key 2 Action: UND...
Panasonic KXTD-1232 Panasonic K XTD-1232 Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software One KX-TD1232 station port for each Voice Mail port. Due to limited DTMF receivers in the phone system for outdialing, do not use more than 2 KX-TD1232 station ports per Station Card for Voice Mail. Any Panasonic KX-TD1232 software version.
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Panasonic KXTD-1232 Phone System Programming (cont’d) Inband Integration Programs Program 113 - VM Status DTMF Set The following codes must be entered so that system call progress will function properly: RBT (Ringback tone) = None (no DTMF tones should be sent). Remove the default entry of 1.
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Panasonic KXTD-1232 Phone System Programming (cont’d) Automated Attendant Transfers Program 201 - Transfer Recall Timer If unscreened transfers (UTRF’s) are being used and extension users are forwarding calls to their mailboxes, set the Transfer Recall Timer to at least one ring higher than the value set in Program 202 (below).
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Panasonic KXTD-1232 Phone System Programming (cont’d) About DIL Private Lines Program 409 - Intercept Extension Day Program 410 - Intercept Extension Night To have an extension's DIL (Private Line) overflow to extension's (Subscriber) mailbox, enter the Voice Mail master extension in Program 409/410 for the Private Line. For example, if you want the Private Line of extension 310 to overflow to a Call Routing Mail- box, make sure that mailbox 310 is a Call Routing Mailbox rather than a Subscriber Mailbox.
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Panasonic KXTD-1232 Phone System Programming (cont’d) About Call Forwarding to a Mailbox (cont’d) To forward calls: 1. Go off-hook. 2. Press FWD/DND on a Keyset, or dial 710 on a Single Line. 3. Dial call forwarding code: 2 - Forward all calls 3 - Forward busy 4 - Forward no answer 5 - Forward busy/no answer...
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Panasonic KXTD-1232 Phone System Programming (cont’d) About Transfer to a Mailbox (cont’d) To transfer an outside caller directly into a person's mailbox, using a Single Line: 1. Hookflash. 2. Dial the Voice Mail master extension, and wait for the Voice Mail to answer. 3.
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Panasonic KXTD-1232 Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) System Options (cont’d) Flash timer 50 (1 = 10 ms) DEFAULT Wait for first/ subsequent protocol digit Not used Wait after last protocol digit Not used Page/Meet-me Page hold timer 25 sec DEFAULT Schedule to use in Day/Night mode Not used Mailbox Options Park/Paging string...
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Panasonic KXTD-1232 Voice Mail Programming Default Dial Action Table The extension numbers for TRF or UTRF do not need to be placed in brackets or followed by a "1." Routing Option Key 0 Action: UTRF Number: 101 Key 1 Action: TRF Number: XXX Key 2 Action: UND...
Lucent Merlin II Lucent Merlin II Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software Each Voice Mail port must be connected to a port on the Basic Telephone (012) Module, model 517C13. Processor 517C7 module Feature Module 517G6 Release 3 1 Ring Generator (If the 012module is in the expansion carrier, then the ring generator must in the expansion carrier’s power supply module.) Voice Mail Availability...
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Lucent Merlin II Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) System Options (cont'd) RNA, Hold Retrieval FPFP DEFAULT Busy, Hold Retrieval String DEFAULT Lamp On String #900X DEFAULT Lamp Off String #901X DEFAULT Transfer String DEFAULT Ringdown string None DEFAULT Tenant 1 FAX detect dial string None DEFAULT Off hook Call Announce string...
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Lucent Merlin II Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) System Options (cont'd) Wait after last protocol digit Not used Page/Meet-me Page hold timer Not used Schedule to use in Day/Night mode Not used Mailbox Options Trunk Mailboxes Not used Park/Paging string For Subscriber Mailboxes DEFAULT FWJH/W7887A, where J = Subscriber extension Call Waiting string...
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Lucent Merlin II Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) Default Dial Action Table The extension numbers for a TRF or an UTRF — a specific extension or XX — do not need to be placed in brackets or followed by a "1." Routing Option Key 0 Action: UTRF...
Lucent Merlin Legend Lucent Merlin Legend Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software Each Voice Mail port must be connected to a port on Basic Telephone (012) Module, model 517C13 Processor 517C7 module Feature Module 517G6 Release 3 1 Ring Generator (If the 012 module is in the expansion carrier, the ring generator must in the expansion carrier’s power sup- ply module.) Voice Mail Availability...
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Lucent Merlin Legend Voice Mail Programming System Options RNA, Hold Retrieval FPFP DEFAULT Busy, Hold Retrieval String FPFP DEFAULT Lamp On String #53X DEFAULT Lamp Off String #*53X DEFAULT Transfer String DEFAULT Ringdown string None DEFAULT Tenant 1 FAX detect dial string None DEFAULT Off hook Call Announce string...
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Lucent Merlin Legend Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) System Options (cont’d) Wait after last protocol digit DEFAULT 1 sec Page/Meet-me Page hold timer Not used Schedule to use in Day/Night mode None DEFAULT Mailbox Options Trunk Mailboxes Allowed. To see the mailbox numbers, use the View/Print Reports Menu, Mailbox List Numerical.
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Lucent Merlin Legend Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) Default Dial Action Table The extension numbers for TRF or UTRF – a specific extension or XX – do not need to be placed in brackets or followed by a “1.” Routing Option Key 0 Action: UTRF Number: 0...
Lucent Partner Plus Lucent Par tn er Plus Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software Processor must be R 3.1 module for inband signaling Station/Line 206 Module (206E R3.1) is required for Message Waiting capability for voice messages. Voice Mail Availability This phone system is available on these Voice Mail systems with all software levels: NVM-22CA NVM-202exCA...
Lucent Partner Plus Phone System Programming (cont’d) If you are going to set up screened Automated Attendant transfers (TRFs) to the extensions: Program 105 Transfer Return Rings Use this program to set this timer higher than the Rings before redirect transfer for any Call Routing Mailbox that is handling calls.
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Lucent Partner Plus Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) System Options (cont’d) Tenant 1 FAX detect dial string None DEFAULT Off Hook Call Announce string Not used Call pickup string None DEFAULT Flash timer 50 (1 = 10 ms) DEFAULT Wait for first protocol digit 3 sec DEFAULT Wait for subsequent protocol digits...
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Lucent Partner Plus Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) Mailbox Options (cont’d) Call Waiting string For Subscriber Mailboxes FWJ, where J is the Subscriber extension DEFAULT Use Remote Logon as Direct Logon For Subscriber, Guest, Message Center Mailboxes DEFAULT Msg Wait Lamp For Subscriber, Guest, Message Center Mailboxes DEFAULT Notification number 1...
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Lucent Partner Plus Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) Default Dial Action Table The extension numbers for TRF or UTRF – a specific extension or XX – do not need to be placed in brackets or followed by a “1.” Routing Option Key 0 Action: UTRF Number: 0...
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Lucent Partner II Lucent Par tn er II Lucent Par tn er II Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software Processor must be R3.1 module for inband signaling. Station/Line 206 Module version R3.1 or higher. This module supports two CO lines and six extensions and is required for Message Waiting capability for voice messages.
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Lucent Partner II Phone System Programming (cont’d) Program 506 VMS Hunt Delay Use this program to determine how outside calls should be answered by the AA/VM: Immediate (after 2nd ring) or Delayed (after 4th ring). If you are going to set up unscreened Automated Attendant transfers (UTRF) to the extensions: Program 310 Auto VMS Cover Use this program to determine whether an extension's unanswered intercom and transferred...
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Lucent Partner II Phone System Programming (cont’d) User Features To transfer an intercom or CO call directly into a mailbox: Press Feature 14, enter the 2-digit mailbox number, and hang up. To allow the Subscribers to call their mailboxes with one touch: Program each extension with an auto dial button for the Voice Mail hunt group (Intercom 777).
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Lucent Partner II Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) Mailbox Options Trunk Mailboxes Allowed. To see mailbox numbers, use the View/Print Reports Menu, Mailbox List Numerical. Park/Paging string For Subscriber FWJH/W*71A, where J is the Subscriber extension DEFAULT Call Waiting string For Subscriber Mailboxes FWJ, where J is the Subscriber extension DEFAULT Use Remote Logon as Direct Logon...
Lucent Partner II Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) Default Dial Action Table The extension numbers for TRF or UTRF – a specific extension or XX – do not need to be placed in brackets or followed by a “1.” Routing Option Key 0 Action: UTRF Number: 0...
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Lucent ACS Lucent ACS Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software Processor for inband signaling must be R3.1 module . Station/Line 206 module version R3.1 or higher. This module supports two CO lines and six extensions and is required for Message Waiting capability for voice messages. Each Voice Mail port requires one port from this module.
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Lucent ACS Phone System Programming (cont’d) If you are going to set up unscreened Automated Attendant transfers (UTRF) to the extensions: Program 310 Auto VMS Cover Use this program to determine whether an extension's unanswered intercom and transferred calls are automatically covered by the voice messaging system. When Do Not Disturb is acti- vated, calls will go to voice messaging regardless of whether or not Program 310 is enabled.
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Lucent ACS Phone System Programming (cont’d) User Features To transfer an intercom or CO call directly into a mailbox: Press Feature 14, enter the 2-digit mailbox number, and hang up. To allow the Subscribers to call their mailboxes with one touch: Program each extension with an auto dial button for the Voice Mail hunt group (Intercom 777).
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Lucent ACS Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) Other Notes By default, the Automated Attendant is set up with unscreened transfers, so that you must Call Forward the phones to the Voice Mail. Integration Notes Issue 1-0...
Toshiba Strata DK8/16 Toshiba Strata DK8/16 Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software One single line port per Voice Mail port One PSTU (Analog) Card One CRCU-4 (DTMF) Card Voice Mail Availability This phone system is available on these Voice Mail systems: NVM-22CA with software version 8.01 or higher NVM-202exCA with software version 7.01 or higher NVM-2000CA with software version 8.01 or higher...
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Toshiba Strata DK8/16 Phone System Programming (cont’d) Program 35 - Station Class of Service • Busy Station Transfer (BST), LED 20 - Enable for VM ports • Busy Station Ringing (BSR), LED 19 - Enable for all non-VM stations • Msg.
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Toshiba Strata DK8/16 Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) System Options (cont’d) Off hook Call Announce string Not used Call pickup string DEFAULT Flash timer DEFAULT 50 (1 = 10ms) Wait for first protocol digit 3 sec DEFAULT Wait for subsequent protocol digits 1 sec DEFAULT Wait after last protocol digit...
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Toshiba Strata DK8/16 Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) Default Dial Action Table The extension number for a TRF or UTRF – a specific extension or XX – must be placed in brackets followed by a “1.” Routing Option Key 0 Action: UTRF Number: [10]1 Key 1 Action: TRF...
Toshiba Strata DK24/56/96 Toshiba Strata DK24/56/96 Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software To be provided Voice Mail Availability This phone system is available on these Voice Mail systems: NVM-22CA with software version 8.01 or higher NVM-202exCA with software version 7.01 or higher NVM-2000CA with software version 8.01 or higher Phone System Programming Program 10-1 - System Assignments...
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Toshiba Strata DK24/56/96 Phone System Programming (cont’d) Program 81 - 89 - CO Line Ringing Assignments Use this program to assign CO line ringing assignments for day/night operation. When Auto Attendant is required, CO ringing assignment must be made to only the lowest numbered VM port in the hunt group.
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Toshiba Strata DK24/56/96 Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) System Options (cont’d) Wait for subsequent protocol digits 1 sec DEFAULT Wait after last protocol digit 1 sec DEFAULT Page/Meet-me Page hold timer 25 sec DEFAULT Schedule to use in Day/Night mode Not used Mailbox Options Trunk Mailboxes Not used...
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Toshiba Strata DK24/56/96 Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) Default Dial Action Table The extension number for a TRF or UTRF – a specific extension or XX – must be placed in brackets followed by a “1.” Routing Option Key 0 Action: UTRF Number: [200]1 Key 1 Action: UND...
Toshiba Strata DK280 Toshiba Strata DK280 Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software Each Voice Mail port must be connected to a Single Line port. Single Line ports are available • RDSU (2 Single Line, 4 Electronic Ports) • RSTU (8 Single Line Ports) •...
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Toshiba Strata DK280 Phone System Programming (cont’d) Program 35 - Station Class of Service • Busy Station Transfer (BST), LED 20 - Enable for VM ports • Busy Station Ringing (BSR), LED 19 - Enable for all non-VM stations • Msg.
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Toshiba Strata DK280 Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) System Options (cont’d) Off hook Call Announce string Not used Call pickup string DEFAULT Flash timer 50 (1 = 10ms) DEFAULT Wait for first protocol digit 3 sec DEFAULT Wait for subsequent protocol digits 1 sec DEFAULT Wait after last protocol digit...
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Toshiba Strata DK280 Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) Default Dial Action Table The extension number for a TRF or UTRF – a specific extension or XX – must be placed in brackets followed by a “1.” Routing Option Key 0 Action: UTRF Number: [200]1 Key 1 Action: UND...
Samsung DCS Samsung DCS Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software Each Voice Mail port must be connected to a port on the Single Line Card. Requires ROM Version 3.2 Requires CPM Version 3.1 Voice Mail Availability This phone system is available on the NVM-2000CA (NVM-2004CA), when Software Level 8.02 or higher has been installed.
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Samsung DCS Phone System Programming (cont’d) Program 601 - Assign Station Group Use this program to assign the Voice Mail ports to a Hunt Group. Each extension used for Voice Mail must be part of a Hunt Group and is called a member of that group. Example Hunt Group is 510 Type = VM/AA Port Ring = Sequential...
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Samsung DCS Voice Mail Programming System Options Wait for first protocol digit 3 sec DEFAULT Wait for subsequent protocol digits 1 sec DEFAULT Wait after last protocol digit 1 sec DEFAULT Modem mailbox DEFAULT Flash timer DEFAULT 60 sec Park page DEFAULT Default Dial Action Table Routing Option...
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Samsung DCS Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) Other Notes Call Forwarding By default, the Automated Attendant is set up with unscreened transfers. To turn on Call For- warding, you must use Program 102, and program this option on a per-phone basis. Trunk Mailboxes Trunk Mailboxes are allowed.
Mitel SX-50 (Inband) Mitel SX-50 (Inband ) Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software Software requirements: Generic MS55-MR5-PR5-G07.11 or higher.ONS Line Card, part num- ber 9104-020-002 Each Voice Mail port requires a port from this card. LS/GS Line Card, part number 9104-030-004 Each Voice Mail port requires a port from this card.
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Mitel SX-50 (Inband) Phone System Programming (cont’d) Command 110 FEATURE ACCESS CODE PROGRAMMING Bits c, d, e,: Access Code Determine which hunt group should be used for the Voice Mail extension numbers. (These numbers correspond to the ports from the ONS Line Card.) Select 19 through 24 to access hunt groups 1 through 24, respectively.
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Mitel SX-50 (Inband) Phone System Programming (cont’d) Command 3__(301–310) EXTENSION PROGRAMMING When programming extensions, make sure that you set these bits for the correct Class of Ser- vice and proper RCS. (See COS programming above and previous page. See Systems Options Programming, Register 13 Automatic Route Selection for RCS selection on previous page.) The following options require entries that are different than the default values.
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Mitel SX-50 (Inband) Phone System Programming (cont’d) Commands 501-580 TRUNK PROGRAMMING You must assign trunks to the two trunk groups (the outdialing trunk group and the loop back trunk group.) The following options require entries that are different from the default values. For the trunk group used to dial out locally: Select the command (501-560) that corresponds to the trunk you wish to assign to the out- bound trunk group.
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Mitel SX-50 (Inband) Phone System Programming (cont’d) Abbreviated Dialing (cont’d) For example, in mailbox 100, you would assign Abbreviated Dial 100 with the entry 77100 (for Record a Message); Abbreviated Dial 200 with the entry 77200 (for Call Forwarding on a Busy), Abbreviated Dial 300 with the entry 77300 (for Call Forwarding on Ring No Answer) and for Abbreviated Dial 400 with the entry 77400 (for Logging onto retrieve message).
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Mitel SX-50 (Inband) Phone System Programming (cont’d) Command 750 ARS ROUTE LIST TABLE PROGRAMMING ¬ Bits a,b, c: Route List Number (001 200) ¬ Enter the desired route list number (001 200). Bits d, e, f: 1st Choice Route Number Enter the number of your first choice.
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Mitel SX-50 (Inband) Phone System Programming (cont’d) Digits to Insert: Enter the following strings as the Digits to Insert for four entries on the Table: Desired Action Digits to Insert string Record a message xxxppp*1 (where xxx is the Voice Mail Master extension number.
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Mitel SX-50 (Inband) Voice Mail Programming Mailbox Options Trunk Mailbox Assign the dummy trunk number with a trunk mailbox. To see the mailbox numbers, use the Reports Menu, Mailbox List (Numeric). Default Dial Action Table Routing Option Key 0 Action: UTRF Number: 0 Key 1 Action: UTRF...
Nitsuko 124i Nitsu ko 124i Integration Notes The information below applies to the Nitsuko 124i phone system. Hardware and Software Requirements Hardware: Port on the ASTU Card. For each Voice Mail port, you will need an analog station port from the phone system. Software: Any software level is OK.
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Nitsuko 124i Phone System Programming (cont’d) General Programming (cont’d) Program 0406 - COS Options, Item 57: Continued Dialing Use this program to enable Continued Dialing (1) for all extensions that will dial Voice Mail features. Program 0516 - Voice Mail Master Number Use this program to assign an extension number and name for the Voice Mail Master Number.
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Nitsuko 124i Phone System Programming (cont’d) General Programming (cont’d) Program 1005 - Class of Service – Use this program to assign a Class of Service (1 15) to an extension. Program 1006 - Programming Function Keys Use this program to assign a Voice Mail key to an extension (Code 1059). If you wish, you may also use this program to assign a Voice Mail Record key to an extension code (Code 1060).
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Nitsuko 124i Voice Mail Programming Default Dial Action Table Routing Option Key 0 Action: UTRF Number: 0 Key 1 Action: UTRF Number: XXX Key 2 Action: UND Number: N Key 3 Action: UTRF Number: XXX Key 4 Action: UND Number: N Key 5 Action: UND Number: N...
Nitsuko 384i Nitsu ko 384i Integration Notes The information below applies to the Nitsuko 384i phone system. Hardware and Software Requirements Hardware: For each Voice Mail port, you will need an analog station port from the phone system. Software: Any software level is OK. Voice Mail Availability This phone system is available on the NVM-2000CA with software version 8.01 or higher Phone System Programming...
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Nitsuko 384i Phone System Programming (cont’d) General Programming (cont’d) Program 0516 - Voice Mail Master Number Use this program to assign an extension number and name for the Voice Mail Master Number. Be sure that the number you select does not correspond to an installed extension or feature. Consider picking a number that is outside the normal extension numbering range, such as 500.
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Nitsuko 384i Voice Mail Programming Default Dial Action Table The extension numbers for TRF or UTRF do not need to be placed in brackets followed by a “1.” Routing Option Key 0 Action: UTRF Number: 0 Key 1 Action: UND Number: N Key 2 Action: UND...
ONYX I ONYX I Integration Notes The information below applies to the ONYX I 60x60 phone system. Hardware and Software Requirements Hardware: ASI (Analog Station Interface) P/N 88188 Software: Release 3.0 or higher (P/N 89749) Voice Mail Availability This phone system is available on the NVM-2000CAwith software version 8.01 or higher. Phone System Programming For Voice Mail Integration Program 2...
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ONYX I Phone System Programming (cont’d) System Options (cont’d) Ringdown String DEFAULT: FAX detect string None DEFAULT: Call pickup string DEFAULT: Flash timer .75 sec DEFAULT: Wait for first/subsequent protocol digit 1/3 sec DEFAULT: Wait for last protocol digit 1 sec DEFAULT: Page/ Meet-me Page hold timer Not used...
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ONYX I Voice Mail Programming Default Dial Action Table The extension numbers for TRF or UTRF do not need to be placed in brackets followed by a “1.” Routing Option Key 0 Action: UTRF Number: 0 Key 1 Action: UND Number: N Key 2 Action: UND...
ONYX II ONYX II Integration Notes The ONYX II 32x60/DCK/DS200 and the ONYX II 72x180/DCK/DS200 belong to the ONYX II phone system family. However, the Integration With DTS Phone Systems section of the NVM- 2000 System Guide (P/N 17500INS05 or higher) refers to the phone systems in this family as DTS instead of DCK.
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ONYX II Phone System Programming (cont’d) Terminal Programming (cont’d) E- Extension Setup (cont’d) EA - Master Extension Number (for UCD Hunt Group) Use this option to program each VS port with the Master Extension Number assigned in QP below. EK - Voice Mail (VX) Port Use this option to enable this option for each VX port.
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ONYX II Phone System Programming (cont’d) Extension Programming When you are going to program the Voice Mail system through an extension in the telephone system, use the programs in the order listed below: Program 14 Assign Circuit Type 51 to each VX port. Program 18 (l) Assign the Voice Mail feature to each VX port selected in Program 14.
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ONYX II Phone System Programming (cont’d) System Options (cont’d) Transfer String DEFAULT: Ringdown String DEFAULT: FAX detect string None DEFAULT: Call pickup string DEFAULT: Flash timer .75 sec DEFAULT: Wait for first/subsequent protocol digit 1/3 sec DEFAULT: Wait for last protocol digit 1 sec DEFAULT: Page/ Meet-me Page hold timer...
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ONYX II Voice Mail Programming Default Dial Action Table The extension numbers for TRF or UTRF do not need to be placed in brackets followed by a “1.” Routing Option Key 0 Action: UTRF Number: 0 Key 1 Action: UND Number: N Key 2 Action: UND...
Integration Notes The VDS and the VDS Key Hybrid currently belong to the VDS phone system family. However, the Integration With Datastar section of the NVM-2000 System Guide (P/N 17500INS05 or higher) refers to these phone systems as the Datastar PBX and the Datastar Hybrid. The informa- tion below applies to VDS phone systems.
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Phone System Programming (cont’d) Terminal Programming (cont’d) FC - Parameter Reset FC1 - Reset System Queues Use this option to reset the system queues after installing the Voice Mail. FC3 - Reset VX Flag (Telephone Message Waiting Lamps) Use this option to reset the telephone Message Waiting Lamps for a first time installation. K - Key Data KS - Keyset Programming Use this option to assign a key as a Record key (type R), which the Keyset user can press to...
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Phone System Programming (cont’d) System Options Listed below are two types of Voice Mail options: Ones that the ONYX II does not use (listed as “not used”) Ones that may have default values not listed in the Programming Guide RNA, Hold Retrieval String Not used Busy, Hold Retrieval String Not used...
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Phone System Programming (cont’d) Mailbox Options (cont’d) Call Waiting string For Subscriber Mailboxes FWJJJ, where JJJ is the Subscriber extension DEFAULT: Use Remote Logon as Direct Logon For Subscriber, Guest, and Message Center Mailboxes DEFAULT: Msg Wait Lamp For Subscriber, Guest, and Message Center Mailboxes DEFAULT: Notification number 1 For Subscriber Mailboxes...
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Voice Mail Programming Default Dial Action Table The extension numbers for TRF or UTRF do not need to be placed in brackets followed by a “1.” Routing Option Key 0 Action: UTRF Number: 0 Key 1 Action: UND Number: N Key 2 Action: UND Number: N...
Integration Notes The NVM-2000 System Guide (P/N 17500INS05 or higher) refers to the DCS phone system as the DCX phone system in the Integration with DCX section. The information below applies to the DCS phone system, the current name for this system. Hardware and Software Requirements Software Version 1.04.15 or higher (P/N 89740D) Universal Trunk Card (P/N 89745A Series 2), an External Ring Generator, and a Talk Battery...
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Phone System Programming (cont’d) System Options Listed below are two types of Voice Mail options: Ones that the DCS does not use (listed as “not used”) Ones that may have default values not listed in the Programming Guide RNA, Hold Retrieval String Not used Busy, Hold Retrieval String Not used...
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Phone System Programming (cont’d) Mailbox Options (cont’d) Call Waiting string For Subscriber Mailboxes FWJJJ, where JJJ is the Subscriber extension DEFAULT: Use Remote Logon as Direct Logon For Subscriber, Guest, and Message Center Mailboxes DEFAULT: Msg Wait Lamp For Subscriber, Guest, and Message Center Mailboxes DEFAULT: Notification number 1 For Subscriber Mailboxes...
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Voice Mail Programming Default Dial Action Table The extension numbers for TRF or UTRF do not need to be placed in brackets followed by a “1.” Routing Option Key 0 Action: UTRF Number: 0 Key 1 Action: UND Number: N Key 2 Action: UND Number: N...
MORGAN MORGAN Integration Notes The information below applies to the MORGAN phone system. Hardware and Software Requirements Software Version 2.66 or higher OPX/DID Card (P/N 98011) DTMF Receiver Card (P/N 98085) External Ring Generator Voice Mail Availability This phone system is available on the NVM-2000CAwith software version 8.01 or higher. Phone System Programming Hunt Groups Name...
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MORGAN Phone System Programming (cont’d) Voice Mail Installation Do You Want to Install the Voice Mail System? Use this option to enter Y. Voice Mail System Pilot Numbers Use this option to enter the hunt group pilot number for the VX. Refer to your HUNT entry. Normally, you enter only one pilot number, unless you have more than one VX installed.
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MORGAN Phone System Programming (cont’d) System Options (cont’d) Transfer String DEFAULT: Ringdown String DEFAULT: FAX detect string None DEFAULT: Call pickup string DEFAULT: Flash timer .75 sec DEFAULT: Wait for first/subsequent protocol digit 1/3 sec DEFAULT: Wait for last protocol digit 1 sec DEFAULT: Page/ Meet-me Page hold timer...
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MORGAN Voice Mail Programming Default Dial Action Table The extension numbers for TRF or UTRF do not need to be placed in brackets followed by a “1.” Routing Option Key 0 Action: UTRF Number: 0 Key 1 Action: UND Number: N Key 2 Action: UND Number: N...
ONYX VS ONYX VS Integration Notes The ONYX VS/VSI/DS100/DS01 and the ONYX VS/VSI/24x72 belong to the ONYX VS phone system family. However, the Integration With DTS Phone Systems section of the NVM-2000 Sys- tem Guide (P/N 17500INS05 or higher) refers to the phone systems in this family as DTS instead of VS.
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ONYX VS Phone System Programming (cont’d) Terminal Programming (cont’d) E- Extension Setup (cont’d) EI - Night Call Routing Use this option to terminate the trunk to the VX Master Extension Number (see QP below) for each trunk that the Voice Mail should answer at night. For this night application, make sure that the E9 entry for the trunk is 300.
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ONYX VS Phone System Programming (cont’d) Extension Programming When you are going to program the Voice Mail system through an extension in the telephone system, use the programs in the order listed below: Program 14 Assign Circuit Type 51 to each VX port. Program 18 (l) Assign the Voice Mail feature to each VX port selected in Program 14.
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ONYX VS Phone System Programming (cont’d) System Options (cont’d) Transfer String DEFAULT: Ringdown String DEFAULT: FAX detect string None DEFAULT: Call pickup string DEFAULT: Flash timer .75 sec DEFAULT: Wait for first/subsequent protocol digit 1/3 sec DEFAULT: Wait for last protocol digit 1 sec DEFAULT: Page/ Meet-me Page hold timer...
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ONYX VS Voice Mail Programming Default Dial Action Table Extension numbering for the ONYX VS/VSI/DS100/DS01 is 300–347. Extension numbering for the ONYX VS/VSI 24x72 is 300–371. Routing Option Key 0 Action: UTRF Number: 0 Key 1 Action: UND Number: N Key 2 Action: UND Number: N...
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ONYX III ONYX III Integration Notes The information below applies to the ONYX III 32x60/DCH/DS300 and to the ONYX III 72x180/ DCH/DS300. Both phone systems belong to the ONYX III phone system family. The Integration With DTS Phone Systems section of the NVM-2000 System Guide (P/N 17500INS05 or higher) refers to the phone systems in this family as DTS instead of DCH.
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ONYX III Phone System Programming (cont’d) Terminal Programming When you are integrating your phone system with the Voice Mail system, certain functions in the phone system require specific setup entries. The following list tells you which phone system pro- grams you must set up. For instructions on how to program the phone system, see the programming manual for your phone system.
ONYX III Phone System Programming (cont’d) Extension Programming When you are going to program the Voice Mail system through an extension in the telephone system, use the programs in the order listed below: Program 14 Assign Circuit Type 51 to each VX port. Program 18 (l) Assign the Voice Mail feature to each VX port selected in Program 14.
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ONYX III Phone System Programming (cont’d) System Options (cont’d) Transfer String DEFAULT: Ringdown String DEFAULT: FAX detect string None DEFAULT: Call pickup string DEFAULT: Flash timer .75 sec DEFAULT: Wait for first/subsequent protocol digit 1/3 sec DEFAULT: Wait for last protocol digit 1 sec DEFAULT: Page/ Meet-me Page hold timer...
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ONYX III Voice Mail Programming Default Dial Action Table The extension numbers for TRF or UTRF do not need to be placed in brackets followed by a “1.” Routing Option Key 0 Action: UTRF Number: 0 Key 1 Action: UND Number: N Key 2 Action: UND...
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ONYX IV ONYX IV Integration Notes The information below applies to the ONYX IV DS400 phone system. Hardware and Software Requirements Software: Version 1.0 with CTG Series Y1 (P/N 88484) DTS MLU-A (P/N 88175 any Series) or DTS VAU-A (P/N 88210 Series 08) DTS OPA/VAU (P/N 88211 All Series) DTS TRK-A (P/N 88127 Series 02) DTS 8SLU-A (P/N 88122 Series 02)
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ONYX IV Phone System Programming (cont’d) Terminal Programming (cont’d) FC - Parameter Reset FC1 - Reset System Queues Use this option to reset the system queues after installing the Voice Mail. FC3 - Reset VX Flag (Telephone Message Waiting Lamps) Use this option to reset the telephone Message Waiting Lamps for a first time installation.
ONYX IV Phone System Programming (cont’d) Extension Programming When you are going to program the Voice Mail system through an extension in the telephone system, use the programs in the order listed below: Program 14 Assign Circuit Type 51 to each VX port. Program 18 (l) Assign the Voice Mail feature to each VX port selected in Program 14.
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ONYX IV Phone System Programming (cont’d) System Options (cont’d) Transfer String DEFAULT: Ringdown String DEFAULT: FAX detect string None DEFAULT: Call pickup string DEFAULT: Flash timer .75 sec DEFAULT: Wait for first/subsequent protocol digit 1/3 sec DEFAULT: Wait for last protocol digit 1 sec DEFAULT: Page/ Meet-me Page hold timer...
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ONYX IV Voice Mail Programming Default Dial Action Table The extension numbers for TRF or UTRF do not need to be placed in brackets followed by a “1.” Routing Option Key 0 Action: UTRF Number: 0 Key 1 Action: UND Number: N Key 2 Action: UND...
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Portrait 824 Portrait 824 Integration Notes The information below applies to the Portrait 824 phone system. Hardware and Software Requirements For each Voice Mail port, you will need an analog station port on the Portrait phone system. The analog station ports are provided through the Voice Mail Interface Unit (P/N 82440). A system can have a maximum of 4 Voice Mail Interface Units or 8 Voice Mail ports.
Panasonic KXT-616 Panasonic K XT-616 Integration No tes Hardware and Software Requirements You need a KXT-616 station port for each Voice Mail port. Any software level is OK. Voice Mail Availability This phone system is available on the NVM-2000CA with Software Version 8.01 or higher. Phone System Programming To have the Automated Attendant answer a CO line as soon as it rings in, use the following programs:...
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Panasonic KXT-616 Phone System Programming (cont’d) Program 17 (cont'd) Note: Company greetings are assigned to ports via the Answering Schedule Tables and not to COs. As an example, if you want CO1 to be answered by a different set of "company greetings" than CO2, make sure that CO1 does not ring the same Voice Mail extensions (the Voice Mail ports) as CO2, REMINDER: If you use this CO scenario, make sure that you keep track of which COs ring which ports.
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Panasonic KXT-616 Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) System Options (cont’d) Lamp Off String ##2X DEFAULT Transfer String DEFAULT Ringdown string None DEFAULT FAX detect dial string None DEFAULT Call pickup string DEFAULT None Flash timer 50 (1 = 10ms) DEFAULT Wait for first/subsequent protocol digit DEFAULT 3 sec Wait after last protocol digit...
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Panasonic KXT-616 Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) Mailbox Options (cont’d) Call Waiting string For Subscriber Mailboxes FS300 DEFAULT Use Remote Logon as Direct Logon For Subscriber, Guest, Message Center Mailboxes Not used Msg Wait Lamp For Subscriber, Guest, Message Center Mailboxes Not used Notification number 1 For Subscriber Mailboxes...
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Panasonic KXT-616 Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) Default Dial Action Table The extension numbers for screened transfers (TRFs) or unscreened transfers (UTRFs) do not need to be placed in brackets or followed a "1." Routing Option Key 0 Action: UTRF Number: 11 Key 1 Action: TRF Number: XX...
Panasonic DBS Panasonic D BS Required Hardware and Software One DTMF Receiver (P/N 43541) One Single Line Ringer Box (P/N 2089P) Phone System Software B In addition, each Voice Mail port must be connected to a port on the Analog Card (P/N 43621). Voice Mail Availability This phone system is available on the NVM-2000CA with Software Version 8.01 or higher.
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Panasonic DBS Phone System Programming (cont’d) To set up Hunt Groups that contain the Voice Mail extensions: FF4 Key - Pilot Extension Number for Hunt Group Use this program to assign a pilot extension number (11–69, 101–699) to a Voice Mail Hunt Group (1–8).
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Panasonic DBS Phone System Programming (cont’d) Miscellaneous programming: FF3 Key - Multibutton Ringback Tone with Busy Signal Use this program to enable a busy signal for each Multibutton set, so that the Voice Mail will know when the Multibutton extension is busy. This program is required only if the Automated Attendant is set up for screened transfers (TRFs in the Voice Mail's Dial Action Table).
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Panasonic DBS Phone System Programming (cont’d) Miscellaneous programming (cont’d): Program a Message Waiting Key at a Multibutton extension (cont'd): 1. Press REDIAL key twice. 2. Press #. 3. Dial Multibutton's mailbox number (by default, it's the same as the extension number). 4.
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Panasonic DBS Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) System Options (cont’d) FAX detect dial string Not used Call pickup string Not used Flash timer 50 (1 = 10ms) DEFAULT Wait for first/subsequent protocol digit Not used Wait after last protocol digit Not used Page/Meet-me Page hold timer 25 sec DEFAULT...
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Panasonic DBS Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) Default Dial Action Table The extension numbers for screened transfers (TRFs) or unscreened transfers (UTRFs) – as either specific extension numbers or XXXs -- must be placed in brackets followed by a "1. Routing Option Key 0 Action: UTRF Number: [100]1...
Lucent System 25 Lucent System 25 Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software CPU/MEM Card ZTN129, ZTN130, or ZTN142 ZTN78 Tip and Ring Line Card (All Versions), OR ZTN742 Analog Line Card (Version 17 or higher) Each the Voice Mail port that you want to use must be connected to an analog port on one of these cards.
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Lucent System 25 Phone System Programming (cont’d) MAIN Menu, Groups, Direct Group Calling (DGC) This programming assigns the VM analog ports in a DGC group. If a VM port is busy when a call comes in, the phone system looks for an available port in the DGC group. 1.
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Lucent System 25 Phone System Programming (cont’d) MAIN Menu, Voice Stations, User Stations, Modify a Voice Station Use this programming to assign the Leave Word Call feature to a station button, so that the Voice Mail will cover a station's unanswered or busy trunk calls: After making an internal call to a busy or no-answer extension, the caller can press the Leave Word Call button, so that the Voice Mail will place a callback request in the called party's mailbox.
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Lucent System 25 Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) System Options (cont’d) FAX detect dial string None DEFAULT Call pickup string DEFAULT Flash timer 50 (1 = 10ms) DEFAULT Wait for first protocol digit 3 sec DEFAULT Wait for subsequent protocol digits DEFAULT 1 sec Wait after last protocol digit...
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Lucent System 25 Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) Mailbox Options Trunk Mailboxes Not used Park/Paging string For Subscriber Mailboxes FWJH/W799A, where J is the Subscriber extension DEFAULT Call Waiting string For Subscriber Mailboxes FWJ, where J is the Subscriber extension DEFAULT Use Remote Logon as Direct Logon For Subscriber, Guest, Message Center Mailboxes DEFAULT...
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Lucent System 25 Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) Default Dial Action Table The extension numbers for screened transfers (TRFs) or unscreened transfers (UTRFs) — as either specific extension numbers or XXs — do not need to be placed in brackets or fol- lowed by a "1."...
NEC Electra Pro I NEC Electra Pro I Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software One push-button receiver card: PBR-C (4N)-11KTU Each Voice Mail port must be connected to a SLT-F(1G)-10ADP, which in turn must be connected to a port on ESI-C (8)-11: a regular electronics card.
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NEC Electra Pro I Phone System Programming (cont’d) LK1 System Mode Programming (cont’d) Data No. 68 - Voice Mail DTMF Delay Timer Select 500 ms (.5 sec). Data No. 69 - Voice Mail DTMF Duration/Interdigit Time Selection Select 100/70 ms.
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NEC Electra Pro I Phone System Programming (cont’d) LK4 System Mode Programming (cont’d) Data No. 15 - CO/PBX Ring Assignment (Day Mode) For each Voice Mail port, select all trunk numbers that should ring the port during the Day mode.
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NEC Electra Pro I Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) System Options (cont’d) Ringdown string None DEFAULT FAX detect dial string Not used Call pickup string Not used Flash timer 60 (1 = 10ms) DEFAULT Wait for first/subsequent protocol digit 3 sec...
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NEC Electra Pro I Voice Mail Processing (cont’d) Default Dial Action Table The extension numbers for screened transfers (TRFs) or unscreened transfers (UTRFs) do not need to be placed in brackets or followed a "1." Routing Option Key 0 Action: UTRF...
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NEC Electra Pro II NEC Electra Pro II Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software Each Voice Mail port must be connected to a port on the SLI-F (8G)-21KTU Card. Any software level is OK. Voice Mail Availability This phone system is available on the NVM-2000CA with Software Version 8.01 or higher.
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NEC Electra Pro II Phone System Programming (cont’d) LK4 Telephone Mode Programming (cont’d) Data No. 15 - Intercom Master Hunt Number Forward Assignment Assign each extension to the master hunt number. Data No. 35 - Voice Mail/SLT Selection Select Yes for each Voice Mail port.
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NEC Electra Pro II Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) System Options (cont’d) Flash timer 60 (1 = 10ms) DEFAULT Wait for first/subsequent protocol digit 3 sec DEFAULT Wait after last protocol digit 1 sec DEFAULT Page/Meet-me Page hold timer 25 sec...
NEC Electra Pro II Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) Default Dial Action Table The extension numbers for screened transfers (TRFs) or unscreened transfers (UTRFs) — as either specific extension numbers or XXs — do not need to be place in brackets or fol- lowed by a "1."...
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NEC Electra Mark II NEC Electra Mar k II Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software Each Voice Mail port must be connected to a port on the SL Card. One VMI-E-ETU Software CPU-EB3 Series 3 or higher Voice Mail Availability This phone system is available on the NVM-2000CA with Software Version 8.01 or higher.
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NEC Electra Mark II Voice Mail Programming System Options Listed below are two types of Voice Mail System Options: Ones that the Mark II does not use Ones that have default values not listed in the Programming Guide RNA, Hold Retrieval...
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NEC Electra Mark II Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) Mailbox Options Schedule to use in Day mode Not used Schedule to use in Night mode Not used Trunk Mailboxes Not used Park/Paging string For Subscriber Mailboxes, call is parked. FW/554M DEFAULT...
NEC Electra Mark II Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) Default Dial Action Table The extension numbers for screened transfers (TRFs) or unscreened transfers (UTRFs) do not need to be placed in brackets or followed a "1." Routing Option Key 0 Action: UTRF...
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NEC Electra Mark II Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) Other Notes Call Forwarding to a mailbox is allowed only if the Automated Attendant is set up for unscreened transfers. To have Call Forwarding work, you must also do the following: 1. When creating Call Routing Mailboxes: set Play Default Messages to No and Time Limit for dialing commands to 1 sec.
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Samsung ProStar 816 Samsung ProStar 816 Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software To be provided Voice Mail Availability This phone system is available on the NVM-2000CA with Software Version 8.01 or higher. Phone System Programming Program 69 - Station Hunt Groups Use this program to assign the Voice Mail extensions to a Station Hunt Group.
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Samsung ProStar 816 Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) System Options Ringdown string None DEFAULT FAX detect dial string Not used Call pickup string Not used Flash timer 60 (1 = 10ms) DEFAULT Wait for first protocol digit Not used Wait for subsequent protocol digits Not used Wait after last protocol digit Not used...
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Samsung ProStar 816 Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) Mailbox Options (cont’d) Use Remote Logon as Direct Logon For Subscriber, Guest, Message Center Mailboxes Not used Msg Wait Lamp For Subscriber, Guest, Message Center Mailboxes DEFAULT Notification number 1 For Subscriber Mailboxes DEFAULT Subscriber extension number Issue 1-0...
Samsung ProStar 816 Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) Default Dial Action Table The extension numbers for screened transfers (TRFs) or unscreened transfers (UTRFs) do not need to be placed in brackets or followed a "1." Routing Option Key 0 Action: UTRF Number: 0 Key 1 Action: TRF...
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Samsung ProStar 56/120 Samsung ProStar 56/120 Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software Each Voice Mail port must be connected to a port on the MSLC2 card: V04. Use circuits 5, 6, 7, and 8. To connect more Voice Mail ports to the ProStar, you must install an additional MSLC2 Card.
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Samsung ProStar 56/120 Phone System Programming (cont’d) Program 29 - Fwd ICM to VM/AA Enable to forward ICM calls to the Voice Mail. Overflow If overflows calls are programmed to go to a Voice Mail Hunt Group, create a Message Center Mailbox.
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Samsung ProStar 56/120 Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) System Options (cont’d) Wait for first protocol digit 3 sec DEFAULT Wait for subsequent protocol digits 1 sec DEFAULT Wait after last protocol digit Not used Page/Meet-me Page hold timer Not used Schedule to use in Day mode Not used Schedule to use in Night mode Not used...
Samsung ProStar 56/120 Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) Default Dial Action Table The extension numbers for screened transfers (TRFs) or unscreened transfers (UTRFs) — as either specific extension numbers or XXs — do not need to be placed in brackets fol- lowed by a "1."...
COMDIAL Impact COMDIAL Im pact Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software Hardware Requirements Every two Voice Mail ports requires an ATI-D (Analog Terminal Interface) box that has two digital ports from the phone system. Software Requirements Version 14C is highly recommended, because it supplies a positive disconnect supervision to the analog port and Ring-No-Answer Call Forwarding to a Mailbox of transferred calls.
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COMDIAL Impact Phone System Programming (cont’d) Dial 16 - Tone First Intercom Signaling This must be set to Tone First. Dial 54, 2 - Delay Ring Line/Station Assignment Enter each line and Voice Mail port that should be answered on a delayed-ring basis. Dial 54, 3 - Night Ring (Transfer) Line/Station Assignments When the phone system is placed in Night Mode, enter each line and Voice Mail port that should be answered.
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COMDIAL Impact Voice Mail Programming System Options RNA, Hold Retrieval DEFAULT Busy, Hold Retrieval String DEFAULT Lamp On String DEFAULT Lamp Off String DEFAULT MWI Lamp Update time Not used Transfer String DEFAULT Ringdown string None DEFAULT FAX detect dial string FW12 DEFAULT Call pickup string...
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COMDIAL Impact Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) System Options (cont’d) Modem Extension Not used First Trunk equipment number Not used Schedule to use in Day/Night mode Not used Immediate Self Test of Port (s) Not used Port Self Test Timer Not used Port Options Port Self Test Not used...
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COMDIAL Impact Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) Default Dial Action Table The extension numbers for screened transfers (TRFs) or unscreened transfers (UTRFs) -- as either specific extension numbers or XXs -- do not need to be placed in brackets or fol- lowed by a "1."...
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COMDIAL Impact Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) Other Notes About Paging To pickup a Park/Page from any extension: 1. Dial * 4. 2. Dial extension number. About Call Forwarding to a Mailbox Call Forwarding to a Mailbox is allowed, only if the Automated Attendant is set up for unscreened transfers (UTRFs in the Dial Action Table).
Vodavi 1428 or 2856 Vodavi 1428 or 2856 Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software Hardware • Starplus 1428 Digital Basic KSU (or 2856 SPD) For 1428: You need a 2 CO/SLT Card (2 CO Lines, 4 Single Line Ports) for every four Voice Mail ports.
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Vodavi 1428 or 2856 Phone System Programming (cont’d) Flash 40, Flexible Button 6 Loop Supervision Program For each line answered by the Voice Mail, which has an open loop flash disconnect supervi- sion, enter 1–9, (110–900 milliseconds) for the length of the disconnect signal. Consult your local Central Office for the correct value.
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Vodavi 1428 or 2856 Phone System Programming (cont’d) Flash 01, Flexible Button 15, SLT Hookflash Debounce Set this timer to 010 (.1 seconds). Flash 50, Flexible Button 6 Preset Call Forward Programming Preprogram all extensions to forward calls to a Voice Mail Hunt Group. (As an alternative, mailbox users can activate Call Forwarding to a Mailbox at their own phones.) Voice Mail Programming System Options...
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Vodavi 1428 or 2856 Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) System Options (cont’d) Call pickup string DEFAULT Flash timer 50 (1 = 10ms) DEFAULT Wait for first protocol digit Not used Wait for subsequent protocol digits Not used Wait after last protocol digit Not used Page/Meet-me Page hold timer Not used...
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Vodavi 1428 or 2856 Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) Mailbox Options Trunk Mailboxes Not used Park/Paging string Not used Call Waiting string For Subscriber Mailboxes FWJ, where J is the Subscriber extension DEFAULT Use Remote Logon as Direct Logon For Subscriber, Guest, Message Center Mailboxes DEFAULT Msg Wait Lamp For Subscriber, Guest, Message Center Mailboxes...
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Vodavi 1428 or 2856 Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) Default Dial Action Table The extension numbers for screened transfers (TRFs) or unscreened transfers (UTRFs) -- as either specific extension numbers or XXs -- need to be placed in brackets and followed by a "6#."...
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Vodavi 1428 or 2856 Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) Other Notes Call Forwarding to a Mailbox is allowed only if the Automated Attendant is set up for unscreened transfers. Each digital key telephone should have two Flexible Buttons: a key for the Voice Mail Pilot Number, so that extension users can press the key to call their mailboxes.
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Any Phone System (Generic) Any Phone System (Generic) Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software See the manuals for your phone system. Voice Mail Availability This phone system is available on the NVM-2000CA with Software Version 8.01 or higher. Phone System Programming See the manuals for your phone system.
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Any Phone System (Generic) Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) System Options (cont’d) Wait for first protocol digit Not used Wait for subsequent (and after last) protocol digits Not used Page/Meet-me Page hold timer Not used Schedule to use in Day/Night mode Not used Mailbox Options Listed below are two types of the Voice Mail Mailbox Options:...
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Any Phone System (Generic) Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) Default Dial Action Table You may need to place the extension numbers for screened transfers (TRFs) or unscreened transfers (UTRFs) in brackets and/or followed by a 1, as either specific exten- sion numbers or XXs. How you place extension numbers in the Dial Action Table will depend on the phone system in use.
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Any Phone System (Generic) Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) Other Notes You can use Call Forwarding to a Mailbox if the Automated Attendant is set up for unscreened transfers or if there is no Automated Attendant, but not if the Automated Attendant is set up for screened transfers.
Mitel 200D/200 Light (Inband) Mitel 200D/200 L ight (Inband) Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software Software requirements: Generic 1004 or higher. Lightware 15 or higher. ONS Line Card (12 circuits), part number 9109-010-000FA. Each VMS port requires a port from this card. Voice Mail Availability This phone system is available on these Voice Mail systems: NVM-202exCA with Software Version 7.01 or higher...
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Mitel 200D/200 Light (Inband) Phone System Programming (cont’d) 261 - ONS Voice Mail Port Prevents audio intrusion tones from interfering with the control of Message Waiting. Enable this option. Class of Service Options (form 3) for Voice Mail Ports activating/ deactivating Message Waiting On form 3, assign the COS options for the ports activating and deactivating Message Waiting.
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Mitel 200D/200 Light (Inband) Phone System Programming (cont’d) Class of Service on Station form 09 The Classes of Service defined on form 3 must be assigned to each appropriate extension on form 9. Enter the a Class of Service for each Voice Mail port, extension and attendant. System Options and Timers (form 4) 21 - Incoming to Out calling Call Forward This option allows trunks to use the abbreviated dial number to reach the Voice Mail.
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Mitel 200D/200 Light (Inband) Phone System Programming (cont’d) Non-Dial In Trunks (form 14) Non-Dial In Trunks are used whenever the console is busy or does not answer, in situations such as Auto Attendant and overflow to the Voice Mail. Non-Dial In Trunks are also used for trunks that require separate greetings.
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Mitel 200D/200 Light (Inband) Phone System Programming (cont’d) The Mitel uses following codes in System Abbreviated Dial: Code Definition 5 second pause Insert manual digits (2 expected) called party ID is to follow 1 second pause DTMF digit * DTMF digit # 0–9 DTMF digits 0-9 Codes are entered in the digit string in a specific order:...
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Mitel 200D/200 Light (Inband) Phone System Programming (cont’d) The following are examples of programming digit strings for System Abbreviated Dial: Desired Action: Mailbox, direct log on Sample Digit String: 390#*6*9 Definition of String: 390 - the Master number of the Voice Mail. # - log on for Voice Mail.
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Mitel 200D/200 Light (Inband) Phone System Programming (cont’d) Desired Action: Direct Trunks to individual trunk mailboxes Sample Digit String: 390*9******6372*9*9 390 - the Master number of the Voice Mail. *9 - a one-second pause. Definition of String: ******6 - the ***6 indicates direct a trunk to the Voice Mail.
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Mitel 200D/200 Light (Inband) Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) Default Dial Action Table The extension numbers for unscreened transfers (UTRFs) do not need to be placed in brackets or followed by a "1." Routing Option Key 0 Action: UTRF Number: 0 Key 1 Action: UTRF Number: XXX...
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Mitel 200D/200 Light (Inband) User Operation The following are instructions for using an extension in a Mitel system that is integrated with the Voice Mail. These instructions are based on the programming requirements listed in the preceding pages. To log onto the Voice Mail (from an internal extension): 1.
Mitel 2000/2000 Light Mitel 2000/2000 Light Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software Hardware Requirements Mitel SX-2000 MC323BA COV Station Card. Each card supports 12 ports. This card is required for fully integrated systems. It may be installed in any Peripheral Node Card Slot. MC330BE ONS Station Card.
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Mitel 2000/2000 Light Phone System Programming (cont’d) Class of Service (cont’d) Public Network Identity Provided (YES) Enable for MSDN Networks. Besides those options mentioned above, set up the following options in the Class of Service for the Message Waiting port. Do Not Disturb - Permanent (YES) Prevents calls entering the MWI port.
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Mitel 2000/2000 Light Voice Mail Programming System Options Intercept Handling Assignment On the System Forms menu, select the Intercept Handling Assignment form. Select intercept of the extension users (usually number 1). Set Interconnect Restriction to the Pilot of Voice Mail. Listed below are two types of the Voice Mail options: Ones that the Mitel does not use Ones whose default values may not be listed in the Programming Guide...
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Mitel 2000/2000 Light Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) System Options (cont’d) Wait for subsequent protocol digits DEFAULT 30 sec Wait after last protocol digit Not used Page/Meet-me Page hold timer Not used Modem Extension DEFAULT First Trunk equipment number DEFAULT Schedule to use in Day mode Not used Schedule to use in Night mode Not used...
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Mitel 2000/2000 Light Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) Default Dial Action Table The extension numbers for screened transfers (TRFs) or unscreened transfers (UTRFs) do not need to be placed in brackets followed by a "1." Routing Option Key 0 Action: UTRF Number: 200 Key 1 Action: UND...
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Nitsuko 124i Nitsu ko 124i Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software Hardware: Port on the ASTU Card. For each NVM-2CA port, you will need an analog station port from the phone system. Software: Any software level is OK. You will also need the following equipment: NVM-2CA AC power adapter AC outlet (120V, 60Hz) Modular 2-wire or 4-wire line cord(s)
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Nitsuko 124i Phone System Programming (cont’d) General Programming (cont’d) Program 0406 - COS Options, Item 57: Continued Dialing Use this program to enable Continued Dialing (1) for all extensions that will dial Voice Mail features. Program 0516 - Voice Mail Master Number Use this program to assign an extension number and name for the Voice Mail Master Number.
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Nitsuko 124i Phone System Programming (cont’d) General Programming (cont’d) Program 1005 - Class of Service – Use this program to assign a Class of Service (1 15) to an extension. Program 1006 - Programming Function Keys Use this program to assign a Voice Mail key to an extension (Code 1059).
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Nitsuko 124i Voice Mail Programming Default Dial Action Table Extension numbering is 301 to 350. Routing Option Key 0 Action: UX for Dialing Options Menus 1 & 4 MR (REC1) for Dialing Options Menus 2 & 3 Number: 301 for DATs 1 through 4 Key 1 Action: UK Number: None...
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Onyx VS Onyx VS Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software Hardware: Keyset port with an ASI (P/N 89749) (one per Voice Mail port) or a Dual OPX/ASI (P/N 88750 Series 2), which supports two Voice Mail ports Software: Software required in a Single Cabinet: Version Y4.0 or higher (P/N 88529 Series Y2) Voice Mail Availability This phone system is available on the NVM-2CA Voice Mail system.
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Onyx VS Phone System Programming (cont’d) Terminal Programming (cont’d) Q — System Parameters QP - Mailbox Installed Enable this option to let the phone system know that the Voice Mail is connected to it. QP - VX Master Extension Select one of the VX ports (from E2) as the VX Master Extension Number. Telephone Programming To program the VS or DS01 through an extension in the telephone system, use the following programs in the order listed:...
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Onyx VS Voice Mail Programming Default Dial Action Table Extension numbering is 300 to 347. The remaining Subscriber Mailboxes are 810 and 811. Routing Option Key 0 Action: UX for Dialing Options Menus 1 & 4 MR (REC1) for Dialing Options Menus 2 & 3 Number: 300 for DATs 1 through 4 Key 1 Action: UK...
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Alliance - S Alliance - S Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software Hardware: One Pushbutton Receiver Card: PBR-C(4N)-11KTU Each Voice Mail port must be connected to an SLT-F(1G)-10ADP, which in turn, must be connected to a port on a Regular Electronics Card: ESI-C-(8)-11. Software: Any software level is OK.
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Alliance - S Phone System Programming (cont’d) LK4 System Mode Programming Data No. 06 - Station Number Assignment Use this program to change the port-to-extension (station) assignments, if necessary. Data No. 07 - Voice Mail/SLT Selection Select Yes for each Voice Mail port. Data No.
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Alliance - S Voice Mail Programming Default Dial Action Table Extension numbering starts at 10. After extension 25, the remaining Subscriber Mail- boxes are numbered 810 to 843. Routing Option Key 0 Action: UX for Dialing Options Menus 1 & 4 MR (REC1) for Dialing Options Menus 2 &...
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Alliance - M/L Alliance - M/L Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software Each Voice Mail port must be connected to a port on the SLI-F (8G)-21KTU Card Any software level is OK. Voice Mail Availability This phone system is available on the NVM-2CA Voice Mail system. Phone System Programming LK1 System Mode Programming LK 1 - 11 System Transfer/Camp-On Selection...
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Alliance - M/L Voice Mail Programming Default Dial Action Table Extension numbering is 100 through 149. Routing Option Key 0 Action: UX for Dialing Options Menus 1 & 4 MR (REC1) for Dialing Options Menus 2 & 3 Number: 100 for DATs 1 through 4 Key 1 Action: UC Number: XXX...
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Nitsuko Portrait Nitsu ko Portrait Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software For each NVM-2CA port, you will need an analog station port from the phone system. Analog station ports are provided through the Portrait Voice Mail Interface Unit (P/N 82440). Each Voice Mail Interface Unit supports two Voice Mail ports.
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Nitsuko Portrait Phone System Programming (cont’d) User Features Forwarding Extensions to the NVM-2CA Since the NVM-2CA uses unsupervised transfers (UTRFs) with the Portrait phone system, extension users must forward their calls to the NVM-2CA, so that an outside caller can leave them a message.
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Nitsuko Portrait Voice Mail Programming Default Dial Action Table Extension numbering is 10 to 59. Routing Option Key 0 Action: UX for Dialing Options Menus 1 & 4 MR (REC1) for Dialing Options Menus 2 & 3 Number: 10 for DATs 1 through 4 Key 1 Action: UX Number: XX...
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Panasonic KXT-1232 Panasonic K XT-1232 Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software The Voice Mail integrates with the following software: KXT-123210 KXT-123211 (without the D chip) KXT-123211D You need a KXT-1232 station port for each Voice Mail port. The Voice Mail integrates with any software version of the KXT-123210 and the KXT-123211 without the D chip.
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Panasonic KXT-1232 Phone System Programming (cont'd) To have the Automated Attendant answer a CO after a delay, use the following programs: Program 49 - Delayed Ringing Assignment (Day) Use this program to make a CO line ring the Voice Mail system during the day, but only after a delay (that is, only after the CO has rung [tried] another extension).
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Panasonic KXT-1232 Phone System Programming (cont'd) To set the Follow-On ID from an extension: Setting A - An extension number is sent to the Voice Mail port. 1. Lift handset, or press SP-PHONE. 2. Dial 71, or press FWD/DND (F3). 3.
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Panasonic KXT-1232 Voice Mail Programming Default Dial Action Table Extension numbering starts at 101. After extension 132, the remaining Subscriber Mail- boxes are numbered 810 to 827. Routing Option Key 0 Action: UX for Dialing Options Menus 1 & 4 MR (REC1) for Dialing Options Menus 2 &...
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Panasonic KXTD-1232 Panasonic K XTD-1232 Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software One KX-TD1232 station port for each Voice Mail port. Due to limited DTMF receivers in the phone system for outdialing, do not use more than 2 KX-TD1232 station ports per Station Card for Voice Mail.
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Panasonic KXTD-1232 Phone System Programming (cont’d) Inband Integration Programs Program 113 - VM Status DTMF Set Enter the following codes so that system call progress will function properly: RBT (Ringback tone) = None (no DTMF tones should be sent). Remove the default entry of 1.
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Panasonic KXTD-1232 Phone System Programming (cont’d) Automated Attendant Transfers Program 201 - Transfer Recall Timer If unscreened transfers (UTRF’s) are being used and extension users are forwarding calls to their mailboxes, set Transfer Recall Timer to at least one ring higher than the value set in Program 202 (below).
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Panasonic KXTD-1232 Phone System Programming (cont’d) About DIL Private Lines Program 409 - Intercept Extension Day Program 410 - Intercept Extension Night To have an extension's DIL (Private Line) overflow to extension's (Subscriber) mailbox, enter the Voice Mail master extension in Program 409/410 for the Private Line. For example, if you want the Private Line of extension 310 to overflow to a Call Routing Mail- box, make sure that mailbox 310 is a Call Routing Mailbox rather than a Subscriber Mailbox.
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Panasonic KXTD-1232 Phone System Programming (cont’d) About Call Forwarding to a Mailbox (cont’d) To forward calls: 1. Go off-hook. 2. Press FWD/DND on a Keyset, or dial 710 on a Single Line. 3. Dial call forwarding code: 2 - Forward all calls 3 - Forward busy 4 - Forward no answer 5 - Forward busy/no answer...
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Panasonic KXTD-1232 Phone System Programming (cont’d) About Transfer to a Mailbox (cont’d) To transfer an outside caller directly into a person's mailbox, using a Single Line: 1. Hookflash. 2. Dial the Voice Mail master extension, and wait for the Voice Mail to answer. 3.
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Panasonic KXTD-1232 Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) Default Dial Action Table Extension numbering starts at 101. After extension 132, the remaining Subscriber Mail- boxes are numbered 810 to 827. Routing Option Key 0 Action: UX for Dialing Options Menus 1 & 4 MR (REC1) for Dialing Options Menus 2 &...
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Lucent Merlin II Lucent Merlin II Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software Each Voice Mail port must be connected to a port on the Basic Telephone (012) Module, model 517C13 Processor 517C7 module Feature Module 517G6 Release 3 1 Ring Generator (If the 012module is in the expansion carrier, then the ring generator must in the expansion carrier’s power supply module.) Voice Mail Availability...
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Lucent Merlin II Voice Mail Programming System Options in the System Configuration Management Program RNA, Hold Retrieval DEFAULT FPFP Busy, Hold Retrieval String DEFAULT Lamp On String #900X DEFAULT Lamp Off String DEFAULT #901X Transfer String DEFAULT Ringdown string None DEFAULT Call pickup string DEFAULT...
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Lucent Merlin II Voice Mail Programming (cont’d) Default Dial Action Table Routing Option Key 0 Action: UX for Dialing Options Menus 1 & 4 MR (REC1) for Dialing Options Menus 2 & 3 Number: 10 for DATs 1 through 4 Key 1 Action: UC Number: XX...
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Lucent Merlin Legend Lucent Merlin Legend Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software Each Voice Mail port must be connected to a port on the Basic Telephone (012) Module, model 517C13 Processor 517C7 module Feature Module 517G6 Release 3 1 Ring Generator (If the 012 module is in the expansion carrier, the ring generator must be in the expansion carrier’s power supply module.) Voice Mail Availability...
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Lucent Merlin Legend Voice Mail Programming Call Routing Mailboxes default to 702, 703, 704, and 707. Announcement Mailboxes default to 700 and 701. The Distribution Mailbox is 705. The Future Delivery Mailbox is 706. Default Dial Action Table Extension numbering is 10 to 59. Routing Option Key 0 Action: UX for Dialing Options Menus 1 &...
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Lucent Partner Plus Lucent Par tn er Plus Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software Processor must be R 3.1 module for inband signaling. Station/Line 206 Module (206E R3.1) is required for Message Waiting capability for voice messages. Voice Mail Availability This phone system is available on the NVM-2CA Voice Mail system.
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Lucent Partner Plus Phone System Programming (cont’d) If you are going to set up screened Automated Attendant transfers (TRFs) to the extensions: Program 105 Transfer Return Rings Use this program to set this timer higher than the Rings before redirect transfer for any Call Routing Mailbox that is handling calls.
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Lucent Partner Plus Voice Mail Programming Default Dial Action Table Extension numbering starts at 10. After extension 33, the remaining Subscriber Mail- boxes are numbered 810 to 835. Routing Option Key 0 Action: UX for Dialing Options Menus 1 & 4 MR (REC1) for Dialing Options Menus 2 &...
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Lucent Partner II Lucent Par tn er II Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software Processor must be R3.1 module for inband signaling. Station/Line 206 Module version R3.1 or higher. This module supports two CO lines and six extensions and six extensions. The module is required for Message Waiting capability for voice messages.
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Lucent Partner II Phone System Programming (cont’d) Program 506 VMS Hunt Delay Use this program to determine how outside calls should be answered by the Voice Mail Automated Attendant: Immediate or Delayed. When the Voice Mail is in Immediate Call Answering, calls are answered after the second ring.
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Lucent Partner II Phone System Programming (cont’d) User Features To transfer an intercom or CO call directly into a mailbox: Press Feature 14, enter the 2-digit mailbox number, and hang up. To allow the Subscribers to call their mailboxes with one touch: Program each extension with an auto dial button for the Voice Mail hunt group (Intercom 777).
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Lucent Partner II Voice Mail Programming Default Dial Action Table Extension numbering starts at 10. After extension 33, the remaining Subscriber Mailboxes are numbered 810 to 835. Routing Option Key 0 Action: UTRF for Dialing Options Menus 1 & 4 MR (REC1) for Dialing Options Menus 2 &...
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Lucent Partner ACS Lucent Par tn er ACS Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software Processor must be R3.1 module for inband signaling. Station/Line 206 Module version R3.1 or higher. This module supports two CO lines and six extensions and is required for Message Waiting capability for voice messages. Each Voice Mail port requires one port from this module.
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Lucent Partner ACS Phone System Programming (cont’d) Program 506 VMS Hunt Delay Use this program to determine how outside calls should be answered by the Voice Mail Automated Attendant: Immediate or Delayed. When the Voice Mail is in Immediate Call Answering, calls are answered after the second ring.
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Lucent Partner ACS Voice Mail Programming Default Dial Action Table Extension numbering starts at 10. After extension 33, the remaining Subscriber Mailboxes are numbered 810 to 835. Routing Option Key 0 Action: UX for Dialing Options Menus 1 & 4 MR (REC1) for Dialing Options Menus 2 &...
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Lucent Partner ACS Other Notes By default, the Automated Attendant is set up with unscreened transfers, so that you must Call For- ward the phones to the Voice Mail. The Voice Mail software uses Trunk Mailboxes for processing inbound call information, but you cannot program any features for them.
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Toshiba Strata DK8/16 Toshiba Strata DK8/16 Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software One single line port per Voice Mail port One PSTU (Analog) Card One CRCU-4 (DTMF) Card Voice Mail Availability This phone system is available on the NVM-2CA Voice Mail system. Phone System Programming Program 10-1 - System Assignments Ring Transfer, LED 07 - Enable (LED on)
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Toshiba Strata DK8/16 Phone System Programming (cont’d) Program 35 - Station Class of Service • Busy Station Transfer (BST), LED 20 - Enable for VM ports • Busy Station Ringing (BSR), LED 19 - Enable for all non-VM stations • Msg.
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Toshiba Strata DK8/16 Voice Mail Programming Default Dial Action Table Default extension numbering starts at 200. Extension numbering starts at 10. After extension 26, the remaining Subscriber Mailboxes are numbered 810 to 843. — — The extension numbers for UX or UC either a specific extension or XX must be placed in brackets followed by a "1", in order to force ringing at extensions set for Automatic Voice...
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Toshiba Strata DK24/56/96 Toshiba Strata DK24/56/96 Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software To be provided Voice Mail Availability This phone system is available on the NVM-2CA Voice Mail system. Phone System Programming Program 10-1 - System Assignments Ring Transfer, LED 07 - Enable (LED on) Program 10-2 - System Assignments •...
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Toshiba Strata DK24/56/96 Phone System Programming (cont’d) Program 81 - 89 - CO Line Ringing Assignments Use this program to assign CO line ringing assignments for day/night operation. When Auto Attendant is required, CO ringing assignment must be made to only the lowest numbered VM port in the hunt group.
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Toshiba Strata DK24/56/96 Voice Mail Programming Default Dial Action Table Extension numbering is 200 to 249. The extension numbers for a UX or a UC— a specific extension or XX—must be placed in brackets followed by a “1” in order to force ringing at extensions that are set for Auto- matic Voice Announce.
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Toshiba Strata DK280 Toshiba Strata DK280 Integration Notes Required Hardware and Software Each Voice Mail port must be connected to a Single Line port. Single Line ports are available on: RDSU (2 Single Line, 4 Electronic Ports) RSTU (8 Single Line Ports) PSTU (8 Single Line Ports) PESU (2 Single Line Ports, 4 Electronic Ports) Toshiba DKSUB280 KSU with Power Supply...
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Toshiba Strata DK280 Phone System Programming (cont’d) Program 35 - Station Class of Service • Busy Station Transfer (BST), LED 20 - Enable for VM ports • Busy Station Ringing (BSR), LED 19 - Enable for all non-VM stations • Msg.
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Toshiba Strata DK280 Voice Mail Programming Default Dial Action Table Extension numbering is 200 to 249. The extension numbers for a UX or a UC—a specific extension or XX—must be placed in brackets followed by a “1” in order to force ringing at extensions that are set for Auto- matic Voice Announce.
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