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Electra Elite IPK II
Programming
10-09-01
DTMF and Dial Tone Circuit Setup
Assign at least one circuit for DTMF reception (type 0 or 1). Use the following as a guide when
allocating DTMF receivers:
In light traffic sites, allocate one DTMF receiver for every 10 devices that use them.
In heavy traffic sites, allocate one DTMF receiver for every five devices that use them.
(default: 01~08 = 1, 9~32 = 2, 33~64 = 0)
11-07-01
Department Group Pilot Numbers – Dial
Assign a Department Group pilot number for the Voice Mail (eight digits maximum). The
extensions are assigned to the group in Program 16-02-01.
15-02-26
Multiline Telephone Basic Data Setup – MSG Key Operation Mode
Determine whether an extension MSG key should function as a Message key (0) or Voice Mail
key (1). If set as a Message key, the user can press the key to call the voice mail only when they
have new messages. If set as a Voice Mail key, it functions as a normal Voice Mail key (it is not
active if Centralized Voice Mail is used).
(default: 0)
15-02-28
Multiline Telephone Basic Data Setup – Message Waiting Lamp Color
Select whether the Message Wait LED located at the top of the multiline terminal flashes green
(0) or red (1) when a Message Wait indication is flashing.
(default: 1)
15-03-01
Single Line Telephone Basic Data Setup – SLT Signaling Type
For each Electra Elite IPK II voice mail extension, this option must be set to 0.
(default: 0)
15-03-03
Single Line Telephone Basic Data Setup – Terminal Type
Set all SLIU ports used for Voice Mail as type 1.
(default: 0)
15-03-09
Single Line Telephone Basic Data Setup – Caller ID Function - For External Module
This option must be set to 0 when voice mail is used or the integration code for the disconnect
function is incorrect.
(default: 0)
15-07-01
Programmable Function Keys
Assign a Voice Mail key to an extension. You must enter the Voice Mail key code (code 77)
followed by:
Your own extension number if you are setting up your own Voice Mail key.
A virtual extension number if you are setting up a Message Center key for a virtual extension.
A co-worker's extension number if you are setting up a Message Center key for an installed
extension.
An uninstalled extension number if you are setting up a Message Center key for an uninstalled
Unified Messaging
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