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Nitsuko NVM-2000 System Manual (418 pages)
Voice Mail with Automated Attendant
Brand:
Nitsuko
| Category:
Voicemail
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1: Installation
21
Preparing Your Phone System
21
Phone Programming for NVM-2002 and 124I/384I
21
Phone System Programming
21
Phone Programming for NVM-2002 and Portrait 308/824
23
Required Hardware and Software
23
Assigning Key for Conversation Record
24
General Programming Information
24
Phone System Programming
24
Programming the Portrait Phone System
24
Setting up a One Touch Key for Direct Logon
24
Phone Programming for NVM-2002 and DTS
26
Description
26
Terminal Programming
26
Telephone Programming
27
Phone Programming for NVM-2002 and Datastar
28
Description
28
Phone Programming for NVM-2002 and DCX
29
Description
29
Phone Programming for NVM-2002 and Morgan
30
Description
30
For Automated Attendant
30
For Voice Messaging
30
Phone Programming for NVM-2002 and ONYX L
32
Auto Attendant
32
Description
32
Voice Mail Integrated
32
Phone Programming for NVM-2003
33
Basic Installation Guide for NVM-2000
35
Step 1: Find out What You Need
35
Electrical Requirements
36
Site Requirements
36
Step 2: Program the Telephone System
37
Step 3: Connect a Monitor/Terminal to NVM-2000
38
Step 4: Connect NVM-2000 to the Telephone System
39
Connecting NVM-2002 to the Phone System
39
Connecting NVM-2003 to the Phone System
43
Step 5: Start up NVM-2000. View the Main Menu
45
Step 6: Learn How to Get Help Screens
46
Step 7: Install NVM-2000
47
About the Installation Settings
47
Introduction
47
The Default Installation Settings
47
Switching between NVM Systems
49
Installing NVM-2002
50
Installing NVM-2003
51
Step 8:Test NVM-2000
53
Step 80Est Nvm
53
Step 9: Tell Subscribers about the Master Extension
54
NVM-2000 System Setup Recovery Disk
54
Step 1: Modify the Time and Date
55
Modifications to Default
55
For more Information
55
Basic Programming Guide for NVM-2000
56
Description
56
Programming
56
Step 2: Assign Extensions to the NVM-2000 Ports
56
Default
56
Modifications to Default
56
Description
57
Step 3: Check the Default Automated Attendant
58
Default
58
Modifications to Default
59
For more Information
59
Programming
60
Description
60
Step 4: Assign Answering Schedule Tables to Ports or Trunks
61
For more Information
62
Description
62
Default
62
Modifications to Default
62
Step 5: Fill out AST Worksheet
63
Programming
64
For more Information
64
Step 6: Create And/Or Customize the Call Routing Mailboxes
64
Modifications to Default
64
Description
65
Default
65
Programming
65
For more Information
65
Step 7: Program the Asts
65
Modifications to Default
65
Description
66
Default
66
Programming
66
For more Information
66
Step 8: Modify the Welcome Messages
66
Modifications to Default
66
Description
67
Default
67
Step 9: Modify the Dial Action Tables
68
Modifications to Default
68
Modifications to Default
69
Programming
70
For more Information
70
Step 10: Modify the Instruction Menus
70
Modifications to Default
70
Description
71
Default
71
Programming
71
For more Information
71
Step 11: Record Names for the Subscriber Mailboxes
71
Modifications to Default
71
Description
72
Default
72
Programming
72
For more Information
72
Step 12: Customize the Features for the Internal Modem
72
Modifications to Default
72
Description
73
Step 13: Select the Active Language
74
Find out What You Need
75
Installing Expansion Port Cards
76
For NVM-2002
76
For NVM-2003
76
Step 1: Installing Expansion Port Cards
77
For NVM-2002
77
For NVM-2003
77
Step 2: Setting the Jumpers
77
Step 3: Opening the Cabinet
78
Step 4: Removing Slot Covers
80
Step 5: Inserting Port Cards
81
Step 6: Closing the Cabinet
81
Step 7: Installing and Customizing
82
About Expansion Disks
83
Installing an Expansion Disk
84
Step 1: Opening the NVM-2000 Cabinet
84
Step 2: Removing the Screws that Secure the Master Disk
85
Step 3: Removing Ribbon and PS Cables from the Master Disk
86
Step 4: Sliding out the Master Disk
87
Step 5: Unpacking the Slave Disk
88
Step 6: Installing the Jumpers
89
Step 7: Installing the Hard Disk Mounting Brackets
90
Step 8: Reinstalling the Disks
91
Step 9: Reconnecting the Power Supply Cables
93
Step 10: Reconnecting the Ribbon Cables
93
Step 11: Replacing the Cover
94
Step 12: Installing the Slave Disk Programming
96
Chapter 2: Features
97
The NVM-2000 Features
97
Introducing NVM-2000
97
About NVM-2000 Compatibility
97
About the Automated Attendant
97
About Voice Mail
97
NVM-2000 Specifications
99
Specifications
99
Introducing NVM-2004
100
Description
100
System Features
101
Caller ID
101
Caller ID Automatic Transfer
101
Centralized Voice Mail (Remote Tenant Service)
101
NVM-2000 Programming
102
Setting up Centralized Voice Mail in ONYX IV
102
About Checking and Printing FAX Messages
103
About Sending a FAX to a Mailbox
103
FAX Mail
103
Entering LAN Parameters for NVM-Desktop Messaging
104
NVM-Desktop Messaging
104
Pre-Installed Voice Prompts in English, Spanish and French
105
Tenant Service
107
Voice Mail Networking
107
About the Voice Prompts
108
Bilingual Voice Prompts
108
Description
108
Voice Prompt Customization
108
Automated Attendant Features
110
Answering Schedule Override
110
Automatic Routing for Rotary Dial Callers
110
Call Announcing
111
Call Blocking
111
Call Parking/Paging
111
Call Queuing
112
Call Waiting
113
External Extension
113
Flexible Answering Schedules
113
Flexible Call Routing
114
Transfer to an Extension
114
Access (Log on To) the Voice Mail System
116
Access the Directory Dialing Feature
116
Go to a Mailbox
116
Hang up the Call
116
Leave a Quick Message
116
Select Voice Prompts in Another Language
116
Transfer to an Automatic Call Distribution Group
116
Undefined Routing
116
Forced Unscreened Transfer
117
Interactive Messaging
117
Status Monitor
117
Transfer Calls to a FAX Machine
118
Mailboxes
119
ACD Announcement Mailbox
119
Announcement Mailbox
119
Call Routing Mailbox
119
Directory Dialing Mailbox
120
Distribution Mailbox/List
120
About FAX "Callbacks
121
About FAX "Same-Call" Transactions
121
About FAX Distribution Lists
121
About the Documents
121
FAX Mailbox (FAX-On-Demand)
121
Flexible Mailbox Numbering Plan
122
Future Delivery Mailbox
122
Guest Mailbox
122
Variable Length Mailbox Numbers
122
Interactive Mailbox
123
Message Center Mailbox
123
Modem Mailbox
123
Next Call Routing Mailbox
124
Security Code (Default)
124
Subscriber Mailbox
125
System Administrator Mailbox
125
Trunk Mailbox
125
Messaging Options
127
Announcement Message
127
Automatic Message Erase/Save
127
Broadcast Message
127
Directory Dialing Message
127
Distribution List
128
First Time Tutorial
128
Instruction Menu
128
Mailbox Name
129
Message Length
129
Message Listen Mode
130
Message Notification
130
Message Playback Direction
131
Message Retention
131
Message Storage Limit
131
Message Waiting Lamp
132
Music on Hold
132
Recording Conversation Beep
132
Voice Compression Rate
132
Welcome Message
133
System Administration
134
Archive and De-Archive
134
Database Backup and Restore
134
Diagnostics
134
Disk Maintenance
135
Full Screen Editor
135
Link Mode
136
Programming NVM-2000
136
Reports
136
Set Ports In/Out of Service
138
Shutting down the System
138
System Re-Initialization
139
System Time and Date
139
System Version Number
139
User Features
140
Auto Forward
140
Personal Answering Machine
140
Auto Help
141
Auto Time-Stamp
141
Call Announcing
142
Call Waiting
142
Calling (Logging on To) a Mailbox
143
Nvm-2002
143
Nvm-2003
144
Nvm-2004
144
Calling the Automated Attendant
145
Checking a Message
146
Confidential Message
146
NVM-2002 and 124I/384I
146
Exiting a Mailbox
147
Forward to a Mailbox
148
Nvm-2002
148
Nvm-2004
148
Getting Recorded Help
149
Nvm-2003
149
Leaving a Message
150
Listening Options
150
NVM-2000 and 124I/384I
150
NVM-2000 and Portrait
150
Listening to Messages
151
Mailbox Greeting
152
Mailbox Name
153
Multiple Mailbox Greetings
153
Message Notification
154
Message Notification for Urgent Messages
154
NVM-2000 and 124I/384I
155
NVM-2000 and Portrait
155
Recording a Conversation
155
Recording a Future Delivery Message
156
Recording a Message
156
Record a Paging Message
157
Recording Options
158
Return Receipt
158
Security Code
159
Time and Date
159
Nvm-2000
160
Nvm-2003
160
Nvm-2004
160
Transfer to a Mailbox
160
About the Main Menu
163
Chapter 3: Programming
163
Install System
163
Introduction
163
Moving Around, Exiting, and Remotely Calling NVM-2000
163
Customize Database
164
Diagnostics
164
Maintenance
164
Shut down
164
View/Print Reports
164
The NVM-2000 Menu Tree
165
Moving Around the Database
166
Using a Menu
166
Using the System Password
166
Exiting NVM-2000
167
Getting Help
167
Shutting down NVM-2000
167
Remotely Calling NVM-2000
168
Accessing System Options
169
Customizing System and Port Options
169
System Options
169
System Password
169
Tenant 1-4 Site ID
169
Time Limit for Mailbox Logon
169
Auto Disk Maintenance Time
170
Day for Auto Disk Defragmentation
170
Limit on Mailbox Logon Attempts
170
Mailbox Default Security Code
171
Silence Limit for Recording
171
Time Limit for Dialing Commands
171
Limit on Dialing Command Attempts
172
Nonsubscriber Msg Length
172
Subscriber Msg Length
172
Call Announce Msg Length
173
Greeting for Qck Msg/Mailbox Trf
173
Hold Retrieval String
173
External Hold Retrieval String
174
RNA, Hold Retrieval String
174
Busy, External Hold Retrieval String
175
Busy, Hold Retrieval String
175
Lamp on String
175
RNA, External Hold Retrieval String
175
Hang up String
176
Lamp off String
176
External Transfer String
177
Transfer String
177
Ringdown String
178
Tenant 1-4 FAX Detect Dial String
179
Call Pickup String
180
Off Hook Call Announce String
181
Call Queuing Hold Timer
182
Min Entry for Directory Dialing
182
No. of Idle Ports for Call Queuing
182
Delay before Eliminating Silence
183
Eliminate Recording Silence
183
Flash Timer
183
Hang up Timer
184
Wait for First Protocol Digit
184
Wait for Subsequent Protocol Digits
184
Message Backup/Go-Ahead Time
185
Page/Meet-Me Page Hold Timer
185
Wait after Last Protocol Digit
185
Default Bilingual Mode
186
Intertenant Messaging
187
Number of Tenants
187
Trunk Mailbox Offset
187
Immediate Self Test of Port (S)
188
Port Self Test Timer
188
Tcpip Service Number
188
Accessing Port Options
189
Allow Lamp Callouts
189
Allow Msg Notification & Lamp Callouts
189
In Service
189
Port Options
189
Allow Msg Notification/Wake-Up Callouts
190
Tenant
190
Answering Schedule Table
191
Extension
191
Status Monitor
191
Clear Port's Failure
192
Self Test
192
Creating and Accessing Mailboxes
194
Customizing Mailbox Options
194
Introduction
194
The Default Mailbox Numbering Plan
194
Deleting a Mailbox
195
Variable Length Mailbox Numbers
195
Call Routing Mailboxes
198
Description
198
Department
199
Name
199
Type
199
Dial Action Table
200
Rings before Redirect Trf
200
Tenant
200
Directory List
201
Directory List to Use
201
Play Default Messages
201
Time Limit for Dialing Commands
202
Description
203
Subscriber Mailboxes
203
Type
203
Name
204
Security Code
204
Department
205
Extension
205
Msg Wait Lamp
205
Next Call Routing Mailbox
206
Block Auto Att
207
Tenant
207
Local Callouts
208
Msg Notification
208
System Admin
208
Long Distance Calls
209
Notification Number 1-3
209
Call Type
210
Notification Mode
210
Msg Listen Mode
211
Msg Playback FIFO/LIFO
211
Number of Msg
211
Security Code Required
211
Directory List
212
Forced Unscreened Transfer
212
External Extension
213
External Extension Number
214
Park/Paging String
214
Call Waiting String
216
Acc. Dgt./Lamp on String
218
Acc.dgt./Lamp off String
218
Call Queuing
219
Call Announcing
220
Auto Erase/Save of Messages
222
Auto Forwarding
222
Message Retention
223
Recording Conversation Beep
223
Transfer-Only Mailbox
223
Alternate Next CRMB Dial Option
224
Bilingual Mode
224
Use Remote Logon as Direct Logon
224
Ask Caller's Number
226
First Log in Announcement Mailbox
226
First Log in Option
226
Urgent Msg. Return Time
227
Description
228
Trunk Mailboxes
228
Type
228
Department
229
Extension
229
Name
229
Answering Schedule Table
230
Bilingual Mode
230
Directory List
230
Tenant
230
Using Trunk Mailboxes for ACD Overflow
231
Description
232
Message Center Mailboxes
232
Security Code
233
Type
233
Department
234
Extension
234
Name
234
Msg Wait Lamp
235
Next Call Routing Mailbox
235
Msg Notification
236
Tenant
236
Local Callouts
237
Long Distance Callouts
237
Notification Number 1-3
237
Call Type
238
Notification Mode
239
Number of Msg
239
Security Code Required
239
Directory List
240
Msg Listen Mode
240
Msg Playback FIFO/LIFO
240
External Extension
241
Forced Unscreened Transfer
241
External Extension Number
242
Auto Erase/Save of Messages
243
Auto Forwarding
243
Message Retention
243
Recording Conversation Beep
243
Bilingual Mode
244
Transfer-Only Mailbox
244
Alternate Next CRMB Dial Option
245
Use Remote Logon as Direct Logon
245
Ask Caller's Number
246
Urgent Msg. Return Time
246
Description
247
Guest Mailboxes
247
Type
247
Department
248
Name
248
Security Code
248
Extension
249
Msg Wait Lamp
249
Local Callouts
250
Msg Notification
250
Tenant
250
Long Distance Callouts
251
Notification Number 1-3
251
Call Type
252
Notification Mode
252
Msg Playback FIFO/LIFO
253
Number of Msg
253
Record Reply Only
253
Security Code Required
253
Directory List
254
Msg Listen Mode
254
External Extension
255
Forced Unscreened Transfer
255
Auto Forwarding
256
External Extension Number
256
Auto Erase/Save of Messages
257
Message Retention
257
Recording Conversation Beep
257
Bilingual Mode
258
Transfer-Only Mailbox
258
Use Remote Logon as Direct Logon
258
Ask Caller's Number
259
First Log in Announcement Mailbox
259
First Log in Option
259
Urgent Msg. Return Time
260
Description
261
Distribution Mailboxes
261
Name
261
Type
261
Department
262
Directory List
262
Distribution List
262
Tenant
262
Announcement Mailboxes
264
Description
264
Security Code
264
Type
264
Department
265
Name
265
Tenant
265
Directory List
266
Hang up after Announcement
266
Repeat Announcement
266
ACD Announcement Mailboxes
268
Description
268
Type
268
Department
269
Name
269
Tenant
269
Directory List
270
Description
271
Interactive Mailboxes
271
Type
271
Department
272
Name
272
Next Call Routing Mailbox
272
Silence Limit for Responses
273
Tenant
273
Closing Announcement Mailbox
274
Mailbox for Responses
274
Review Mode for Responses
274
Directory List
275
Record Incomplete Response
275
Reference Number for Call
275
Time Limit for Dialing Commands
276
Description
277
Directory Dialing Mailboxes
277
Type
278
Department
280
Dial Action Table
280
Name
280
Tenant
280
Directory List
281
Rings before Redirect Trf
281
Directory List to Use
282
Time Limit for Dialing Commands
282
Description
283
Future Delivery Mailboxes
283
Type
283
Department
284
Name
284
Number of Msg
284
Security Code
284
Directory List
285
Description
286
Modem Mailboxes
286
Security Code
287
Type
287
Department
288
Name
288
Next Call Routing Mailbox
288
Directory List
289
Tenant
289
Customizing Answering Options Using an Answering Schedule Table
290
Customizing the Automated Attendant
290
Description
290
Scedule # Day(S) or Date
291
Schedule # Time
291
Call Routing Mailbox
292
Schedule # Mailbox
292
Announcement Mailbox
293
Interactive Mailbox
293
Message Center Mailbox
293
Directory Dialing Mailbox
294
Modem Mailbox
294
Subscriber Mailbox
294
Default for Answering Schedule Tables
295
A Flowchart Summary
296
How the Automated Attendant Handles Calls
296
Customizing Routing Options Using a Dial Action Table
297
Description
297
Key Action
298
Screened Transfer to an Extension
298
Undefined Routing
298
Unscreened Transfer to an Extension
300
Monitored Transfer
301
Record a Message
302
Record a Message/Quick Message
302
Recording a Message for a Distribution List
302
Extension Name Directory (Dialing by Last/First Names)
303
Hang up
304
Log on to Voice Mail (Mailbox)
304
Go to a Mailbox
305
Go to Language 1 or Language 2
305
Tag Urgent And/Or Confidential Messages
306
Key Number
307
Default Routing Options for NVM-2002
308
TIMEOUT Action/Number
308
Default Routing Options for NVM-2003
309
Callout Options
310
Customizing Callout (Message Notification) Options
310
Description
310
Digital Pager Callback Number
310
Acc. Dgts before Local Callout
311
Delay before Dialing Digital Pager
311
Delay before Pager Announcement
311
Acc. Dgts before Long Dist Callout
312
Wait between Non-Pager Callouts
312
Wait between Pager Callouts
312
Number of Callout Attempts
313
Wait between RNA Callouts
313
Number of Rings Per Callout
314
Send Pager Callouts until Ack
314
Wait between BUSY Callouts
314
Insert Leading 1 for C.I.D
315
Make Call Suffix Digits
315
Enable Callout Report
316
Caller I.D. Action String
317
Caller I.D. Automatic Transfer
317
Caller I.D. Match String
317
Customizing Caller I.D. Tables
317
Setting up the Caller I.D. Tables
317
Customizing Distribution Lists
319
Description
319
Setting up Distribution Lists
319
Description
320
Port Options
320
Port Usage
320
Reports
320
System Options
320
Viewing and Printing Reports
320
Mailbox Directory (by Type)
321
Mailbox Options
321
Mailbox Access
322
Mailbox Call Handling Flags
322
Mailbox List (Numerical)
322
Mailbox Message Usage
323
Mailbox Message Status
324
Message Notification Callouts
324
Message Notification Options
324
Answering Schedule Table
325
Dial Action Table
325
Automated Attendant Per Port
326
Automated Attendant Trunk
326
Distribution Lists
326
Error/Activity Log
326
All Reports
327
Description
328
Maintenance
328
Set System Date
328
Set System Time
328
Using Maintenance
328
Auto Disk Maintenance Time
329
Day for Auto Disk Defragmentation
329
Set Auto Disk Maintenance
329
Baud Rate
330
Run Disk Defragmentation
330
Set Ports In/Out of Service
330
Set up Serial Communications Ports
330
CTS/RTS Flow Control
331
Number of Stop Bits
331
Parity
331
Word Length
331
Enable Link Mode
332
SMDI Protocol Mode
332
XON/XOFF Flow Control
332
Do You Wish to Send the Modem Initialization String
333
Modem Initialization String
333
Modem Installed
333
Remotely Backup/Restore the Database
333
Local Backup
334
Locally Backup the Database
334
Archive Database
335
Local Restore
335
Locally Restore the Database
335
De-Archive Database
336
Link to COM Port 1
336
Shut down Voice Mail System
336
Call State
338
Description
338
Port
338
Port Activity
338
Using Diagnostics
338
Line Card State
339
Func Code
340
Mailbox
341
Tone Type
341
Digits
342
Prompt
342
History Trace File Viewer
343
System Trace
343
Trace
343
Description
344
Recording a Broadcast Message
344
Using the Options on the System Administrator Menu
344
Description
345
Recording a Welcome Message
345
Description
346
Recording an Instruction Menu
346
Description
348
Recording a Directory Dialing Message
348
Description
350
Recording an Announcement Message
350
Description
351
Recording Mailbox Names
351
Description
352
Overriding the Answering Schedule
352
Description
353
Recording Music on Hold
353
Description
354
Recording Interactive Prompts
354
Customizing the System Voice Prompts
356
Description
356
Description
358
Setting the System Time
358
Description
359
Setting the System Date
359
Description
360
Getting the System Version Number
360
Description
361
Preparing for Power-Down: Shutting down the System
361
Description
362
Erasing All Messages
362
Deleting Security Codes
363
Description
363
Description
364
Introduction
364
The Full Screen Editor
364
Getting Help
365
Getting the Main Menu for the Full Screen Editor
365
Using a Menu
366
Using the System Password
366
Description
367
Moving Around the Screens and Database Options
367
The NVM-2000 Menu Tree for the Full Screen Editor
369
Description
370
Exiting NVM-2000
370
Shutting down NVM-2000
370
Switching between the Full Screen Editor and Line Editor
370
Using the Exit Command on the Main Menu
370
Installing NVM-2000
371
Installing NVM-2002
371
Installing NVM-2003
371
Viewing the Installation Settings
372
Selecting Mailbox Options, Port Options, Answering Schedule Tables, and Dial Action Tables
374
Selecting Options
374
Accessing, Creating and Deleting Mailboxes
375
Mailbox Options
375
Description
378
Using Distribution Lists
378
Description
379
Using Reports
379
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Table of Contents
Calling Nvm- Series
10
Introducing NVM- Series
2
About NVM-Series
2
About this Guide
2
About the Automated Attendant
2
About Voice Mail
2
About Fax Mail
3
About Voice Mail Networking
3
About the Voice Prompts
4
Numbers to Remember
5
Using Touch Tone and Rotary Dial Phones
5
Calling NVM- Series
6
Calling the Automated Attendant
6
Calling Your Subscriber Mailbox
7
Table of Contents
10
The NVM-Series Main Menu
10
Calling an Announcement Mailbox
11
Calling a Guest Mailbox
12
Calling a Message Center Mailbox
14
Calling a Future Delivery Mailbox
16
Record and Send a Message
17
Record a Paging Message
17
Calling a Network Mailbox
17
About Your Incoming Call Options
18
About Call Announcing
18
About Call Queuing
18
About Call Waiting
19
About the Paging Message
19
About Caller ID
21
Caller ID and the Make Call Option
21
Caller ID Automatic Transfer
21
About Auto Attendant Do Not Disturb
22
Exiting NVM-Series
23
Exiting the Automated Attendant
23
Exiting a Mailbox
23
Getting Help and the Time/Date
25
Getting Recorded Help
25
Getting the Time and Date
25
Listening to Messages
26
How You Know You Have Messages
26
Listening to Your Messages
28
First Time Logon Tutorial
29
Using the Listening Options
29
Retrieving Fax Messages
37
Recording and Checking Messages
38
Recording a Message
38
Recording a Future Delivery Message
42
Using the Recording Options
44
Recording Urgent Messages
46
Recording a Confidential Message
47
Checking a Message You Sent
47
Requesting a Return Receipt
48
Recording a Mailbox Greeting and Name
49
Recording a Mailbox Greeting and Auto Attendant Do Not Disturb
49
Recording a Mailbox Name
50
Mailbox Options
51
Security Code
51
Using Mailbox Options
51
Changing Your Security Code
51
About Message Notification
51
Message Notification
53
About Message Notification and Urgent Msgs
53
Using Message Notification
53
Auto Help
55
Using Auto Help
55
Auto Forward
56
Using Auto Forward
56
Auto Time-Stamp
57
Using Auto Time-Stamp
57
Call Waiting
58
Using the Call Waiting Option
58
Using the Call Announcing Option
59
Call Announcing
60
Sending Calls to a Mailbox
61
Forwarding Your Calls to Your Mailbox
61
Transferring a Call to a Mailbox
65
Recording a Conversation
67
Personal Answering Machine
68
Notes on Other Integrations
70
About NVM-204Ex and NVM-2004
70
Calling a Mailbox (from an Extension)
70
Call Forwarding to a Mailbox
71
Transfer to a Mailbox
71
Using Alliance
72
About Alliance
72
Calling a Subscriber, Guest or Message Center Mailbox
72
How You Know You Have Messages
72
Forwarding Your Calls to Your Mailbox
72
Transferring a Call to a Mailbox
72
Cross Reference Charts
73
Table of Contents
80
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