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Chapter 3 - Key Station Features, Operation, and Programming
Programming
The
DHS-L
message in their voice mail box. When a caller is routed from a ringing telephone to a
user voice mail box, an alert is presented to advise the user that the feature can be
invoked.
Default
The
DHS-L
Conditions
You may press [MUTE] while monitoring a call to be connected to the caller.
When you answer a call the programmed Disconnect Digits Table digits are sent to
the voice mail port.
You will hear the alert tone regardless of whether your telephone is idle or busy or in
speakerphone or handset mode.
When the new timer VM MON TIME expires the opportunity to invoke the feature has
past.
The new timer VM MON TIME is added to the Call Handling category of programming
and will allow (10/20/30/40/60) second duration to be programmed.
When you use the VM Monitor feature, a conference is established between yourself,
the voice mail port associated to the call, and the caller leaving the voice mail
message.
If you are on a call when the VM Monitor alert tone signals you, you may place the call
on hold to enable the VM Monitor feature.
You may exit the VM Monitor mode by hanging up the handset, pressing [SPKR], or
pressing [CLEAR].
You may monitor only one call at a time.

Port

Single Line Telephone ports that are to be used for connection to a Voice Mail system
must be assigned type VM to provide longer DTMF tones. This identifies the port to the
system software for special handling.
Default
DHS-L
Single Line Telephone ports are set to N (NO), not assigned as a VM port.
enables the user of any
VM Monitor Time is set for 6 sec, and is variable at 10/20/30/40/50/60 sec.
DHS-L
key telephone to monitor callers leaving a
Voic e Mai l

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