Voice Mail Group Button; Vm Transfer With Id Digits - STARPLUS Triad 1 Product Description Manual

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Voice Mail
3. Dial the mailbox feature access code (460-467 = voice mail group 1-8; 468 = remote voice
mail group).
4. Dial the VMID number.
For example, 4606037 represents a mailbox button (group 1) for VMID 6037 that is in the
system with the centralized voice mail installed. 4686037 represents a mailbox button for
VMID 6037 that is in a system that does not have voice mail installed.

Voice Mail Group Button

To program a VM GROUP button:
1. Press SPEED twice.
2. Press the desired flexible button to be programmed.
3. Dial a 3-digit VM Group number (440-447 = voice mail groups 1-8).

VM Transfer with ID Digits

The VM Transfer with ID Digits feature lets an Attendant or station user transfer a caller
directly into a voice mail box. This allows entry of the station identification digits by the
transferring party. A caller using this feature can transfer to a voice mail box when: 1) a station
user on the system is not forwarded to VM, or 2) the destination Voice Mail Box owner is not a
station user.
When a caller wants to be transferred into a user's Voice Mail box and that user's station is not
forwarded into voice mail, the Attendant or a station user may initiate a Voice Mail Transfer as
follows:
1. The initiating station presses the TRANS button.
2. Dial the Voice Mail Group number,
-or-
Press the preprogrammed VM group button.
3. Dial the desired party's VMID (Mail Box location) and go on-hook. The system makes the
connection to an available Voice Mail port and sends the Leave Mail Prefix (if any) plus the
digits dialed as the VMID number, then the Leave Mail Suffix digits (if any). The system
then cuts through the transferred caller.
-or-
1. The initiating system presses the Voice Mail button.
2. Press DSS button to transfer desired party's Voice Mail ID.
The network system with the centralized voice mail installed must use feature
access code(s) of 460-467 and the VMID number to program a mailbox button.
Networked systems that do not have the centralized voice mail installed must use
the remote voice mail group of 468 and the VMID number to program a mailbox
button.
The VMID (mail box location) can be any number between 000 through 999. If
4-digit VMID (Flash 09) is enabled, the range is between 0000 through 9999.
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