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Seite 1 - AT&T

AT&TPARTNER MAIL VS™Voice Messaging SystemRelease 3Installation and Programming

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Important Safety InstructionsWARNING:The following list provides basic safety precautions that should alwaysbe followed when using the system:1.2.3.4.

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Line CoverageThis feature lets callers who call in on a covered line leave messages in themailbox of a specific subscriber. Line coverage typically is

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VMS Line CoverageIf you specify VMS Line Coverage for any system lines, you must assign anowner to the covered lines to prevent the system from transf

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Scanning Line OwnershipTo review the current owners of outside lines:1.2.3.4.5.6.Access the Programming Main Menu:a. Press [ Intercom ] [7] [7] [7] or

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Assigning Line OwnershipUpdate Form 6 for the voice messaging system to show the line number thatrequires coverage and the line owner’s extension numb

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Modifying Line OwnershipUpdate Form 6 for the voice messaging system to show modifications to lineownership; then use the updated form while performin

Seite 8 - How to Use This Guide

Deleting Line OwnershipUpdate Form 6 for the voice messaging system to show the ownershipassignments you want to delete; then use the updated form whi

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Group Call DistributionUse this procedure to modify the assignment of outside lines for VMS LineCoverage.Update Form A, Page 1 of 2, Line Coverage of

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5.At the Data: prompt, enter the number of the extension in the VMS-MAILcolumn.6.To program another line, press [ Next Item ] or [ Prev Item ] until t

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Do Not DisturbUsed in conjunction with either automatic or manual extension coverage, thisbutton lets subscribers send callers immediately to their vo

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Voice Mail MessagesThis intercom Auto Dial button allows the subscriber to access the voicemessaging system with one touch of a button.To program a Vo

Seite 13 - Voice Messaging Services

Overview1The PARTNER MAIL VS Voice Messaging System is designed to work with thecommunications system to automate the call handling needs of the busin

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Troubleshooting6When You Need HelpIf you have a problem with your system, you may be able to solve it yourself byfollowing the appropriate troubleshoo

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Automated Attendant ServiceOutside Callers Hear Ringing,but System Does Not AnswerPossible Cause 1: This is normal when the PARTNER MAIL VS extensions

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System Does Not Answer ImmediatelyPossible Cause 1: Automated Attendant Service is programmed for Delayed call handling.What to do: If you do not want

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Possible Cause 2: A valid destination was not entered by the caller.What to do: Make sure a valid destination was entered. Check the Programming and U

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Call Answer ServiceCall Answer Service Takes Too Long toAnswer CallsPossible Cause: Calls ring four times at a subscriber’s extension to give the subs

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Voice Mail ServiceSubscriber Unable to Log In to Voice MailPossible Cause 1: A subscriber entered the number of a mailbox that does not exist.What to

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Subscribers Hear Busy Signal When Calling Into Voice MailPossible Cause 1: This is normal when the PARTNER MAIL VS extensions are busy.What to do: The

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LanguageCannot Switch Between Primary andSecondary LanguagesPossible Cause: The system is set for Monolingual Mode.What to do: Refer to “Modifying the

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SpecificationsACapacitiesMailboxes Mail Capacity: Ext. 10, 30 minutes (120 messages); subscriber, 10 minutes (40 messages) Message Length: 1 second

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Environmental Mount on a wall at least 2 feet (0.6 meters) from the floor (wall mounting required)Requirements— Locate within 5 feet (1.5 meters) of

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Tutor FeatureTutor is an “on-line help” feature that allows users to easily access and listen toinformation about commonly-used communications system

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FCC InformationBFederal Communications Commission(FCC) Interference InformationThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for

Seite 26 - Understanding Programming

Notification to the Telephone Companies: Before connecting thisequipment, you or your equipment supplier must notify your localtelephone company’s

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IC Notification andRepair InformationThe Industry Canada (IC) label identifies certified equipment. This certificationmeans that the equipment meets c

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Renseignements sur la notification du ministéredes Communications du Canada et laréparationL’étiquette du ministére des Communications du Canada ident

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Warranty InformationCRepair InformationOutside the continental U.S., contact your AT&T Representative or localAuthorized Dealer for warranty and r

Seite 30 - Figure 3-1. Programming Menus

Post-warranty RepairsAT&TIf you purchased your system from AT&T and you have a post-warranty servicecontract, AT&T service is provided und

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Unless otherwise expressly agreed to in a written agreement signed by AT&T,AT&T will not be responsible under this limited warranty for damage

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Planning FormsDThis appendix contains the voice messaging system forms. We suggest you fillin a photocopy of the form you need, leaving the blank orig

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Form 1: LanguageLanguage Mode:❑ Monolingual ✓❑ Bilingual Monolingual Mode-System Language:❑ U.S. English ✓ ❑ U.K. English❑ Latin American Spanish❑ Can

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Form 2: Mailbox AssignmentsMailboxSubscriber NameMailboxLanguage10 ✓ (20 ✓ )(11 ✓ )(12 ✓ )(13 ✓ )(14 ✓ )(1 5 ✓ )(16 ✓ )(17 ✓ )(18 ✓ )(19 ✓ )General In

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Voice Messaging ServicesThe voice messaging system provides three types of service: Automated Attendant Service. Answers outside calls and transfers

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Form 3: Menu DefinitionRequired for Automated Attendant ServiceDescriptionSelectorCode12345678Range of Extensionsfor Direct ExtensionTransfer(10-19 ✓

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Form 4: Day Menu Prompt—System Language orPrimary LanguageRequired if VMS Hunt Schedule is set to Day Only or AlwaysGeneral InformationCompleting thi

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Form 4A: Day Menu Prompt—Secondary LanguageRequired for Bilingual Mode only if VMS Hunt Schedule is set to Day Only or AlwaysGeneral InformationComple

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Form 5: Night Menu Prompt—System Language orPrimary LanguageRequired if VMS Hunt Schedule is set to Night Only or AlwaysGeneral Information The Ni

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Form 5A: Night Menu Prompt—Secondary LanguageRequired for Bilingual Mode only if VMS Hunt Schedule is set to Night Only or AlwaysGeneral Information

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Form 6: Line OwnershipRequired if VMS Line Coverage exists for one or more linesLine #Telephone NumberLine Owner (Subscriber Name)MailboxGeneral Infor

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Case StudiesEPurposeThis appendix contains two case studies based on actual customerrequirements. Each case study defines the call handling requiremen

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Case Study #1About the CustomerTennis Land is a sports center with six tennis courts located in Sparta, NewJersey, U.S.A. Customers can rent equipment

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The mailbox at extension 10 will be used for general messages.Customers who receive Automated Attendant Service and stay on the lineor press 0 for

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CS Form B1, Page 1 of 2 The names listed for extensions 10 through 19 in the WriteName/Description column identify the extension assignments. Checks

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Automated Attendant ServiceThe Automated Attendant Service can answer and route outside calls withoutassistance from a receptionist, After an outside

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CS Form C4, PARTNER-6 Phone VMS Form 2 VMS Form 3 VMS Form 4 VMS Form 5 Form C4 indicates that a Voice Mailbox Transfer button is programmedon the P

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Form 2: Mailbox AssignmentsMailboxSubscriber NameMailboxLanguage10 ✓(11 ✓ )(12 ✓ )(13 ✓ )(14 ✓ )(15 ✓ )(16 ✓ )(17 ✓ )(18 ✓ )(28 ✓ )(19 ✓ )General Inf

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Form 3: Menu DefinitionRequired for Automated Attendant ServiceRange of ExtensionsDescriptionSelectorCodefor Direct ExtensionTransfer1(10-19 ✓ )2(20-2

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In addition, Automated Attendant Service has this factory-set Night MenuPrompt:Good Evening. Welcome to PARTNER MAIL VS. Pleaseenter the extension n

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Form 4: Day Menu Prompt—System Language orPrimary LanguageRequired if VMS Hunt Schedule is set to Day Only or AlwaysGeneral Information The Day Men

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Form 5: Night Menu Prompt—System Language orPrimary LanguageRequired if VMS Hunt Schedule is set to Night Only or AlwaysGeneral Information- If Select

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Case Study #2About the CustomerSoftware Mexico is a small company that develops PC-based software inTijuana, Mexico. The company prides itself on pers

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Filling out Planning FormsThis section explains how the System Planner for the PARTNER Plus Release4.1 Communications System and the forms for the PAR

Seite 62 - System Management

CS Form C3, CS Form C3, VMS Form 1 VMS Form 2 Checks in the Hunt Group Extensions VMS Only column for extensions32 and 33 satisfy the requirement t

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VMS Form 3 VMS Form 4 Direct Extension Transfer in the Description column for Selector Code 1and 2 indicates that when callers get the Automated Att

Seite 68 - Modifying the Language Mode

VMS Hunt DelayThis option specifies either immediate or delayed call handling (see Figure 1-2): Immediate (factory setting). The Automated Attendant S

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Form 1: LanguageLanguage Mode:❑ Monolingual ✓❑Bilingual✓Monolingual Mode-System Language:❑ U.S. English ✓❑ U.K. English❑ Latin American Spanish❑ Can

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Form 2: Mailbox AssignmentsMailboxSubscriber NameMailboxLanguage10 ✓(11 ✓ )(12 ✓ )(13 ✓ )(14 ✓ )(15 ✓ )(16 ✓ )(17 ✓ )(18 ✓ )(19 ✓ )General Informatio

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Form 3: Menu DefinitionRequired for Automated Attendant ServiceDescriptionSelectorRange of ExtensionsCodefor Direct ExtensionTransfer1(10-19 ✓ )2(20-2

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Form 4: Day Menu Prompt—System Language orPrimary LanguageRequired if VMS Hunt Schedule is set to Day Only or AlwaysGeneral InformationCompleting this

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Form 4A: Day Menu Prompt—Secondary LanguageRequired for Bilingual Mode only if VMS Hunt Schedule is set to Day Only or AlwaysGeneral Information The

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Form 5: Night Menu Prompt—System Language orPrimary LanguageRequired if VMS Hunt Schedule is set to Night Only or AlwaysGeneral Information The Ni

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Form 5A: Night Menu Prompt—Secondary LanguageRequired for Bilingual Mode only if VMS Hunt Schedule is set to Night Only or AlwaysGeneral Information

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Call Answer ServiceThis service offers callers the following options when they reach an extensionthat is unable to answer their call: If the system

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GlossaryCAAuto Dial buttonA programmable button on a system phone that letsthe user dial a series of digits simply by pressingthat button. An Auto Dia

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Do Not DisturbA communications system feature that can be usedin conjunction with automatic or manual voicecoverage to send callers immediately to asu

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LLanguage ModeSee Bilingual Mode and Monolingual Mode.Line Coverage ExtensionA communications system feature that lets youprogram Extension Line Cover

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RReceptionistThe person who primarily is responsible foranswering outside calls. This is the person atextension 10.SSecondary LanguageIn Bilingual Mod

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VMS Hunt ScheduleA communications system feature that allows you toset the communications system to route outsidecalls to the Automated Attendant Serv

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IndexAAnswering calls (see Automated Attendant Service)Automated Attendant Servicecommunications system options, 1-5factory-set messages, 1-4music-on-

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FFCC information, B-1GGreeting (see Personal Greeting)Group Call Distributionfor Automated Attendant Service, 5-26for VMS Line Coverage, 5-45initial p

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NNight Menu Promptchanging theMonolingual Mode, 5-21Bilingual Mode, 5-24description, 1-4factory-set prompt, 1-5initial programmingBilingual Mode, 4-8M

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TTechnical specifications, A-1Telephone button programming (see Button programming)Telephone company notification, B-1Terminology, 1-vTesting the syst

Seite 89 - Modifying Mailboxes

PARTNER MAIL VS™ System Programming Quick ReferenceTo Program the PARTNER MAIL VS SystemTO START PROGRAMMINGPRESS [ Intercom ] [7] [7] [7]PRESS [9]

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Manual VMS CoverageRegardless of the Automatic VMS Cover setting, the communications systemallows subscribers to press a programmed button to turn voi

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PARTNER MAIL VS™ System Programming Quick ReferenceTo Program the PARTNER MAIL VS SystemTO START PROGRAMMINGPRESS [ Intercom ] [7] [7] [7]PRESS [9] [

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PARTNER MAIL VS™ System Programming Quick ReferenceTo Program the Communications System for PARTNER MAIL VSPlace the Programming Overlay on the dial

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PARTNER MAIL VS™ System Programming Quick ReferenceCentralized Telephone Programming Quick ReferencePlace the Programming Overlay on the dial pad of t

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Voice Mail ServiceThis service allows subscribers to manage their own mailboxes. With it, asubscriber can: Listen to messages, then save or delete

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Copyright © 1995 AT&TAll Rights ReservedPrinted in U.S.A.AT&T 518-322-105Issue 1July 1995NoticeEvery effort was made to ensure that the inform

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MailboxesThe voice messaging system provides a predetermined number of mailboxeswhich are assigned to extensions in order beginning with extension 10.

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Important Safety InstructionsWARNING:The following list provides basic safety precautions that should alwaysbe followed when using the system:1.2.3.4.

Seite 98 - [ Intercom ]

Installation2This chapter provides instructions for installing the voice messaging system’shardware in the communications system’s control unit.Before

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2.Install the voice messaging system module in the first available slot to the rightof the last installed 206 or 400 module. Do not install the voice

Seite 100 - Line Coverage

Figure 2-2. Installing the Mailbox Expansion Card4.To install the Mailbox Expansion Card, insert the card in the vertical slot on thelower front of th

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7.After approximately 10 seconds when the tests are completed, the yellow TestLED goes off, When this occurs, check the red Status LED: If the red St

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Understanding Programming3This chapter provides general programming information for the communicationssystem and the voice messaging system. Both syst

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Planning FormsRefer to the communications system’s System Planner when you are changingsystem settings, and be sure to record any changes you make, Th

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The Programming OverlaysDuring System Programming, the normal functions of several buttons on thephone at extension 10 (or 11 if available) change. Fo

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Voice Messaging System ProgrammingBefore you program the voice messaging system, obtain completed copies ofplanning forms for the communications syste

Seite 107 - Telephone Button Programming

Using System ProgrammingA special login number is required to program the voice messaging system.The following information applies to this login Th

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Accessing the Programming Main MenuTo access the Programming Main Menu:1.Press [ Intercom ] [7] [7] [7] or the programmed VMMsgs button. The systempla

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Initial Programming4OverviewThis chapter tells you how to program the voice messaging system andcommunications system for initial installations. It be

Seite 110 - Troubleshooting

Initial System SetupFor the following two procedures, you need to know the extension numbersassociated with the PARTNER MAIL VS system module. Figure

Seite 111 - Automated Attendant Service

Transfer Return ExtensionsFor extensions that do not have voice mail coverage, this procedure ensuresthat unanswered calls transferred by the voice me

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Monolingual ModeTo change the System Language as specified on Form 1:1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.If necessary, access the Programming Main Menu. If you are alread

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Automated Attendant ServiceBefore you begin, locate Forms 3,4, and 5 for the voice messaging system. Ifthe system is set for Bilingual Mode, also loca

Seite 114 - Call Answer Service

14. Choose an option or skip this step: Press [2] [1] to immediately re-record this Menu Prompt, Beginrecording immediately after the beep; press [1

Seite 115 - Voice Mail Service

Bilingual ModeMenu Definition and Day Menu PromptsTo define the Automated Attendant Service menu as specified on Form 3 andrecord the Day Menu Prompts

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14. Choose an option or skip this step: Press [2] [1] to immediately re-record this Menu Prompt. Beginrecording immediately after the beep; press [1]

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ContentsAbout This Guidev1Overview1-i Important Safety Instructions1-ii Tutor Feature1-2 Languages1-2 Voice Messaging Services1-32Installation2-i Imp

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5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.At this point, do one of the following: If you want to record the Night Menu Prompt in the Primary Language,continue

Seite 119 - A-2 Specifications

Voice Mail ServiceBefore you begin, locate Form 2 for the voice messaging system. Check to seeif mailboxes are numbered differently from the factory d

Seite 120 - FCC Information

Creating a MailboxTo create mailboxes as specified on Form 2:1.If necessary, access the Programming Main Menu. If you are already at theProgramming Ma

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Line OwnershipBefore you begin, locate Form 6 for the voice messaging system. If Form 6 is filled out, use the procedure below to assign ownership. If

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Communications System ProgrammingAutomated Attendant ServiceBefore you begin, locate Forms A, B 1, and C of the System Planner for thecommunications s

Seite 123 - B-4 FCC lnformation

Automatic Extension PrivacyIf VMS Hunt Delay is set to Immediate, use this procedure to prevents usersfrom accidentally picking up calls sent to the v

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Night ServiceCheck Form C for extension 10. If a Night Service button is specified, follow theprocedure below,To program Night Service on a button wit

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Line CoverageRefer to Form A, Page 1 of 2, Line Coverage, VMS-Mail: If check marks appear for any lines in this column, use the procedure in“VMS Line

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Automatic VMS CoverCheck Form B2 to see if Automatic VMS Cover is assigned to any extensions. Ifit is, follow the procedure below. If not, skip to “VM

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Telephone Button ProgrammingBefore you begin, locate Form C of the System Planner for the communicationssystem. Be sure you have a version of the form

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Contents5System Management5-i General Information5-2 Language5-6 Automated Attendant Service5-14 Modifying Mailboxes5-28 Line Coverage5-39 Telephone

Seite 129 - Form 2: Mailbox Assignments

Do Not DisturbUsed in conjunction with either automatic VMS cover or manual VMS cover, thisbutton lets the subscriber send callers immediately to his

Seite 130 - Form 3: Menu Definition

Voice Mail MessagesThis intercom Auto Dial button allows the subscriber to access the voicemessaging system with the touch of one button.To program a

Seite 131 - Primary Language

Automated Attendant ServiceDay Menu1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10. If the VMS Hunt Schedule is set for Day Only or Always, follow theprocedure for Day Menu. I

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Call Answer ServiceVMS Extension Coverage1.2.3.4.Press the Do Not Disturb button at the appropriate destination extensions toquickly route your test c

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Initial Proramming FlowchartRefer to CS Form B1 to identify theextensions for the PARTNER MAILV1Use Hunt Group Extensions (#505)to assign the PARTNER

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Initial Programming FlowchartProgram the Menu Definition andDay Menu Prompt.Refer to VMS Form 3, Column C toYesProgram the appropriate extensiondeterm

Seite 135 - Form 6: Line Ownership

Refer to CS Form A, Page 1 of 2,YesUse Group Call Distribution (#206)’Line Coverage to see if VMS-AA isto assign VMS-AA lines to Huntspecified for any

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Refer to CS Form A, Page 1 of 2,YesUse Group Call Distribution (#206)*Line Coverage to see if any lines areto program the personal lineschecked off in

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PARTNER MAIL VS™ System Programming Quick ReferenceTo Program the PARTNER MAIL VS SystemTO START PROGRAMMINGPRESS [Intercom] [7] [7] [7]PRESS [9] [9

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PARTNER MAIL VS™ System Programming Quick ReferenceTo Program the PARTNER MAIL VS SystemTO START PROGRAMMINGPRESS [Intercom] [7] [7] [7]PRESS [9] [9]

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ContentsGL GlossaryGL-1INIndexIN-1Programming Quick ReferenceInside back coveriii

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PARTNER MAIL VS™ System Programming Quick ReferenceTo Program the Communications System for PARTNER MAIL VSPlace the Programmin Overlay on the dial pa

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PARTNER MAIL VS™ System Programming Quick ReferenceCentralized Telephone Programming Quick ReferncePlace the Programming Overlay on the dial pad of th

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System Management5This chapter provides the programming procedures you can use to makechanges to the voice messaging system to reflect changes in your

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General InformationThis section tells you how to change the System Manager’s Mailbox Password,which is required for changing voice messaging system se

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Using the Tutor FeatureTutor is an “on-line help” feature that allows all system users (not just voicemessaging system subscribers) to easily access a

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Receptionist’s ResponsibilitiesAfter the voice messaging system is installed, the receptionist at extension 10should be aware of certain interactions

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Group Calling TipsIt is important to note that voice mail coverage is not provided for group calls.If your system is set up for group transfer, be sur

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LanguageYou can choose the Language Mode, either Monolingual or Bilingual, and thelanguage(s) used by that mode (see Figure 5-1). Monolingual Mode sup

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Modifying the Language ModeUpdate Form 1 for the voice messaging system to show the change inLanguage Mode.When you change the Language Mode, the syst

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Monolingual ModePlaying the System LanguageTo listen to the current System Language:1.Access the Programming Main Menu:a. Press [ Intercom ] [7] [7] [

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About This GuidePurposeThis guide provides instructions for installing, programming, and managing thePARTNER MAIL VS™ Voice Messaging System on the PA

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Modifying the System LanguageUpdate Form 1 for the voice messaging system to show the change in theSystem Language selected for Monolingual Mode.When

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Bilingual ModePlaying the Primary LanguageTo listen to the current Primary Language:1.2.3.4.5.6.Access the Programming Main Menu:a. Press [ Intercom ]

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Modifying the Primary LanguageUpdate Form 1 for the voice messaging system to show the change in thePrimary Language selected for Bilingual Mode.When

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Playing the Secondary LanguageTo listen to the current Secondary Language:1.Access the Programming Main Menu:a. Press [ Intercom ] [7] [7] [7] or the

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Modifying the Secondary LanguageUpdate Form 1 for the voice messaging system to show the change in theSecondary Language selected for Bilingual Mode.W

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Automated Attendant ServiceAutomated Attendant Service (see Figure 5-2) can provide both day and nightoperation so callers can hear an appropriate pro

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If you need to change current programming for the Automated AttendantService, you can use the instructions presented in this section, For example: If

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Depending on your business, you can define the menu so that some optionsaccommodate callers during normal business hours and other optionsaccommodate

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Playing the Menu DefinitionThis procedure lets you listen to the current Menu Definition. The MenuDefinition is accessed through the Day Menu.To play

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Monolingual ModePlaying the Day or Night Menu PromptTo listen to the current Day or Night Menu Prompt:1.Access the Programming Main Menu:a. Press [ In

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Key SequencesThis guide instructs you to press key sequences on the telephone’s dialpad toperform tasks. Each sequence includes a number. If the keys

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Modifying the Menu Definition and Day MenuPromptUpdate Forms 3 and 4 for the voice messaging system to show modifications tothe Menu Definition and/or

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10.11.12.13.14.15.16.Press [∗] [#] to finish modifying the Menu Definition. The system plays:To record a new prompt for this menu, press 1.To usethe e

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Modifying the Night Menu PromptUpdate Form 5 for the voice messaging system to show modifications to theNight Menu Prompt; then use the updated form w

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Bilingual ModePlaying the Day and Night Menu Prompts in thePrimary and Secondary LanguagesTo listen to the current Day and Night Menu Prompts in the P

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Modifying the Menu Definition and Day MenuPromptsUpdate Forms 3 and 4A for the voice messaging system to show modificationsto the Menu Definition and/

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10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17,18.19.Press [∗] [#] to finish modifying the Menu Definition. The system plays:To record Primary Language prompt, press 1.To re

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2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.Press [3] for Automated Attendant. The system plays:To program the Day Menu, press 1.For the Night Menu,press 2.Press [2] . T

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Group Call DistributionUse this communications system procedure to specify a new outside line onwhich you want Automated Attendant Service.Update Line

Seite 170 - Glossary

Automatic Extension PrivacyIf VMS Hunt Delay is set to Immediate, use this procedure to prevents usersfrom accidentally picking up calls sent to the v

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Modifying MailboxesThe voice messaging system is shipped with mailboxes already created for apredetermined number of extensions. If a Mailbox Expansio

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Once you are experienced with the system, use the Table of Contents or Indexto locate the information you need.This guide contains some information ab

Seite 173 - GL-4 Glossary

If you need to change current mailbox programming, you can use theinstructions presented in this section. For example: If an employee leaves the compa

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Hardware ConsiderationsAfter you delete a mailbox, you can reassign that mailbox to anothersubscriber’s extension using the “Creating a Mailbox” proce

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Guest MailboxesYou can assign available mailboxes to extensions in the dial plan that do nothave phones connected to them. Guest mailboxes are useful

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Checking a Mailbox’s StatusUse this procedure to determine if a mailbox exists:1.Access the Programming Main Menu:a. Press [ Intercom ] [7] [7] [7] or

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Deleting a MailboxUpdate Form 2 for the voice messaging system to show mailboxes to bedeleted; then use the updated form while performing the followin

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Creating a MailboxUpdate Form 2 for the voice messaging system to show mailboxes to becreated; then use the updated form while performing the followin

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Re-initializing a PasswordIf a subscriber forgets the password for his or her mailbox, you can re-initializethe password to the factory setting of 123

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2.Press [4] to program mailboxes. The system tells you how many mailboxesexist and how many are allowed, then:Please enter the mailbox number followed

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4.Press [6] . The system plays:To play Mailbox Language, press 2.To modify MailboxLanguage, press 6.If finished, press * #.5.Press [2] . The system pl

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7.Either: Press [9] to confirm. The system plays:Mailbox Language has been changed. Press [6] to cancel. The system plays:Mailbox Language has not

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