AT&TPARTNER MAIL®Voice Messaging SystemRelease 3Planning, Installation, and Use
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Announcements (Automated Attendant)ProgrammingRecording an AnnouncementBefore recording an Announcement, complete mail system Planning Form K.Include
Announcements (Automated Attendant)ActionYou Hear...Step 10Choose an option:Record the Announcement (up toMessage Editing Menu.2 minutes), then press
Announcements (Automated Attendant)Playing an Existing AnnouncementAction You Hear...Step 1Log in to the mail system as the SystemName, number of new
Announcements (Automated Attendant)Deleting an AnnouncementWhen you delete an Announcement, all Selector Codes that refer to theAnnouncement are autom
Automated Attendant ServiceAutomated Attendant ServiceAt a GlanceSystem Administration Menu[ 3 ] Automated Attendant[ 1 ] Day Menu[ 2 ] Night Menu[ 3
Automated Attendant ServiceRelated Mail System Features Announcements (Automated Attendant) can be included as options onAutomated Attenda
Broadcast MessageBroadcast MessageAt a GlanceVoice Mail Activity Menu[ 1 ] Record messageUsed bySystem AdministratorParametersMessage LengthUp to two
Broadcast MessageProgrammingSending a Broadcast MessageTo send a Broadcast Message to every Call Answer Service mailbox in the system,use the followin
Bulletin BoardBulletin BoardAt a GlanceBulletin Board Activity Menu[ 3 ] Bulletin Board Message[ 1 ] Record message[ 0 ] Listen to message[ ★ ] [ D ]
Bulletin BoardMonolingual or Bilingual ModeIf the mail system is in bilingual mode, the mailbox owner should record the BulletinBoard message in both
Overview of System Servicesand Features1ContentsIntroductionPARTNER MAIL Services Automated Attendant ServiceInteractions with the Communications Sys
Bulletin BoardIf the mail system has multiple Automated Attendants, and the Dial 0 Destination is anAutomated Attendant Main Menu, the mailbox owner m
Bulletin BoardOr a Bulletin Board message could list the homework assignments for a class at aschool. In this case, the Dial 0 Destination might be th
Bulletin Board You create Bulletin Board mailboxes (see Mailbox). After you create a BulletinBoard mailbox, it can be assigned to a user, who acces
Bulletin BoardRecording or Deleting a Bulletin Board MessageInclude in the Bulletin Board message information about how to access options [ ★ ] [ 4 ],
Bulletin BoardActionYou Hear...Step 6Choose an option:[ 2 ] [ 3 ] to play back the new message.[ 2 ] [ 1 ] to re-record the new message.[ ★ ] [ D ] ([
Bulletin BoardSetting a Dial 0 DestinationActionYou Hear...Step 1Log in to Voice Mail using the BulletinBulletin Board Activity Menu.Board mailbox num
Business Schedule and Temporarily ClosedBusiness Schedule and TemporarilyClosedAt a GlanceSystem Administration Menu[ 2 ] Schedule[ 2 ] Automated Atte
Business Schedule and Temporarily ClosedWeekly Business ScheduleThese are the most common reasons for changing your regular weekly schedule: A change
Business Schedule and Temporarily ClosedYou can program the Temporary Closing up to six days in advance. For example, onMonday you can schedule a Temp
Business Schedule and Temporarily ClosedActionYou Hear...Step 3Enter System AdministrationSecurity message, then SystemPassword + [ # ]. Administratio
Overview of System Servicesand Features1This chapter describes the mail system and explains the responsibilities of theSystem Administrator. Features
Business Schedule and Temporarily ClosedActionYou Hear...Step 8Choose a day:Prompt to enter Open, Closed, or[ 1 ] SundayTemporarily Closed.[ 2 ] Monda
Business Schedule and Temporarily ClosedActionYou Hear...Step 13If System Administrator’s mailboxPrompt to choose a day.language is English or Spanish
Business Schedule and Temporarily ClosedActionYou Hear...Step 9Press [ 3 ] for Temporarily Closed.If you chose the current day, prompt toconfirm. Go t
Business Schedule and Temporarily ClosedStep 14Choose an option:[ 2 ] [ 3 ] to play back the new greeting.New Greeting, then Message EditingMenu. Repe
Call Answer Service OperatorCall Answer Service OperatorAt a GlanceSystem Administration Menu[ 1 ] System Parameters[ 5 ] Call Answer Service Operator
Call Answer Service OperatorRelated Mail System FeaturesCall Answer Service Operator can be used for the following: Dial 0 Destination for Bulletin Bo
Dial 0/Timeout Action (Automated Attendant)Dial 0/Timeout Action (AutomatedAttendant)At a GlanceSystem Administration Menu[ 3 ] Automated Attendant[ 1
Dial 0/Timeout Action (Automated Attendant)Each Automated Attendant has a Day and a Night Dial 0/Timeout Action. The defaultfor the Day Dial 0/Timeout
Dial 0/Timeout Action (Automated Attendant)ActionYou Hear...Step 9Choose a Dial 0/Timeout Action:[ 0 ] for Transfer to the Call AnswerConfirmation of
Dial 0/Timeout Action (Automated Attendant)ActionYou Hear...Step 12Choose an option:[ 2 ] [ 3 ] to play back the new prompt.New Main Menu prompt.Repea
PARTNER MAIL ServicesPARTNER MAIL ServicesThe mail system provides three services: Automated Attendant Service answers calls on specified lines and r
DirectoryDirectoryAt a GlanceCaller Options[ ★ ] [ A ] ([ ★ ] [ 2 ])Used byInternal or external callersDescriptionCallers and mail system subscribers
DirectoryProcedureUsing the Directory to Reach a SubscriberActionYou Hear...Step 1From an Automated Attendant Menu or Prompt to enter the first four l
Fax Extension and Fax Message ReceiverFax Extension and Fax Message ReceiverAt a GlanceSystem Administration Menu[ 1 ] System Parameters[ 4 ] Fax Exte
Fax Extension and Fax Message ReceiverWhen a call is transferred to a Fax Extension, a Fax Notification Message is sent tothe Fax Message Receiver and
Fax Extension and Fax Message ReceiverProgrammingCreating a Fax Extension or Fax Message ReceiverBefore creating a Fax Extension or a Fax Message Rece
Fax Extension and Fax Message ReceiverActionYou Hear...Step 9Choose an option:Enter Fax Message Receiver + [ # ].Confirmation of the Fax MessageReceiv
Fax Extension and Fax Message ReceiverActionYou Hear...Step 8Choose an option:[ 0 ] [ # ] to delete the Fax Extension (orConfirmation that there is no
General MailboxGeneral MailboxAt a GlanceSystem Administration Menu[ 1 ] System Parameters[ 6 ] General Mailbox OwnerProgrammable by System Administra
General MailboxConsiderations and ConstraintsIf the General Mailbox Owner also has a personal mailbox, or is the owner of anyother mailboxes (for exam
General MailboxAction You Hear...Step 4Press [ 1 ] for System Parameters. System Parameters Menu.Step 5Press [ 6 ] for General Mailbox.(Multiple Autom
PARTNER MAIL ServicesPARTNER MAIL SystemMonolingual/BilingualModeVoice Mail ServiceAutomated Attendant Service Call Answer Service Allows subs
General MailboxAction You Hear...Step 7Choose an option:[ 2 ] [ 3 ] to play back your comments.Your comments, then the MessageEditing Menu. Repeat Ste
General MailboxActionYou Hear...Step 10One of the following actions occurs:A match is found.The matching name and extensionnumber, then a statement th
Greetings (Personal)Greetings (Personal)At a GlanceVoice Mail Activity MenuProgrammable byFactory SettingActive greetingCapacitiesMaximum Number ofGre
Greetings (Personal)When callers reach a Call Answer Service mailbox, they hear the mailbox’s PersonalGreeting followed by a beep tone. For example: “
Greetings (Personal)ActionYou Hear...Step 3Press [ 1 ] to administer your greeting.Announcement of which greeting isactive, then menu of choices.Step
Greetings (Personal)Activating a Personal GreetingActionYou Hear...Step 1Log in to Voice Mail using yourName, number of new messages andextension numb
Greetings (Personal)ActionYou Hear...Step 5(Bilingual Mode Only)Choose an option:[ 1 ] to administer your personalPrompt to record, delete, or listen
Greetings (System)Greetings (System)At a GlanceSystem Administration Menu[ 7 ] System Greetings[ 1 ] Voice Mail Greeting[ 3 ] Automated Attendant Touc
Greetings (System)Automated Attendant Touch-Tone Gate GreetingThe Touch-Tone Gate Greeting is heard by any caller who reaches an AutomatedAttendant th
Greetings (System)Main Menu, Primary LanguageFor sales, press [ 1 ].For customer service, press [ 2 ].If you know the extension of the person you are
PARTNER MAIL ServicesAutomated Attendant ServiceAutomated Attendant Service answers calls and plays a menu of options.Callers can press buttons to sel
Greetings (System)Related Mail System Features ProgrammingA Touch-Tone Gate Greeting is used only if the Touch-Tone Gate is On.The Day Touch-Ton
Greetings (System)ActionYou Hear...Step 6Choose an option:[ 1 ] to record a greeting.Prompt to record the greeting.Go to Step 7.[ 0 ] to listen to the
Greetings (System)ActionYou Hear...Step 8Choose an option:[ 2 ] [ 3 ] to play back the greeting.New greeting. Repeat Step 8.[ 2 ] [ 1 ] to re-record t
Greetings (System)ActionYou Hear...Step 6(Multiple Automated Attendant Only)Prompt to choose the Day or NightEnter Automated Attendant Number.Greeting
Group ListsGroup ListsAt a GlanceSystem Administration Menu[ 5 ] Group Lists[ 2 ] Scan Group Lists[ 4 ] Create a Group List[ 6 ] Modify or review a Gr
Group ListsSince only the System Administrator can create Group Lists, it is your responsibility tomaintain these lists and to provide information abo
Group ListsProgrammingCreating Group ListsBefore creating a Group List, complete mail system Planning Form L.ActionYou Hear...Step 1Log in to the mail
Group ListsAction You Hear...Step 5Press [ 2 ] for Scan Group Lists.Information about the first Group List.Step 6 Choose an option:[ ★ ] [ D ] ([ ★ ]
Group ListsActionYou Hear...Step 7Choose an option:[ ★ ] [ D ] ([ ★ ] [ 3 ]) to delete the entry“Deleted,” then the next entry.played.Repeat Step 7.[
Group ListsActionYou Hear...Step 6Enter Group List Number + [ # ]. Prompt to confirm that you want todelete the Group List.[ ★ ] [ # ] to return to th
PARTNER MAIL ServicesInteractions with the Communications SystemAutomated Attendant Service is used with the following communications systemfeatures:G
Group ListsAction You Hear...Step 7Choose an option:To address the message to anotherGroup List, press [ ★ ] [ 5 ].To address the message to anindivid
Group Mailbox OwnerGroup Mailbox OwnerAt a GlanceSystem Administration Menu[ 4 ] Mailboxes[ 7 ] Assign a Group Mailbox OwnerProgrammable bySystem Admi
Group Mailbox OwnerIf the Group Mailbox Owner also has a personal mailbox, or is responsible for anyother mailboxes (for example, a General Mailbox),
Group Mailbox OwnerActionYou Hear...Step 6Enter Group Mailbox Number ( 71–74,Mailbox number.771–776) + [ # ].If the mailbox has an owner:Name of the m
LanguageLanguageAt a GlanceSystem Administration Menu[ 1 ] System Parameters[ 9 ] System Language[ 1 ] Monolingual mode[ 1 ] English[ 2 ] French[ 3 ]
LanguageConsiderations and ConstraintsIf you change from bilingual to monolingual mode, the mail system retains allgreeting, menu, and Announcement re
LanguageChanging the Language Mode or the LanguageBefore changing the mode or the language, update mail system Planning Form A.ActionYou Hear...Step 1
Line AssignmentsLine AssignmentsAt a GlanceSystem Administration Menu[ 3 ] Automated Attendant[ 6 ] Line Assignments[ 1 ] Review line assignments[ 2 ]
Line AssignmentsRelated Communications System Features Line Assignments should be used only for lines that are assigned AutomatedAttendant Service us
Line AssignmentsActionYou Hear...Step 3 Enter System AdministrationSecurity message, then SystemPassword + [ # ].Administration Menu.Step 4 Press [ 3
Immediate Call HandlingIncoming CallsControl UnitPARTNER MAILReceptionistanswers onbacks upthe second ringPARTNER MAILDelayed Call HandlingReceptionis
Line AssignmentsActionYou Hear...Step 6Press [ 6 ] for Line Assignments.Line Assignment Menu.Step 7Press [ ★ ] [ D ] ([ ★ ] [ 3 ]) to delete a line.Pr
Line OwnershipLine OwnershipAt a GlanceSystem Administration Menu[ 6 ] Line Ownership[ 2 ] Scan Line Ownership[ ★ ] [ D ] ([ ★ ] [ 3 ]) Deallocate Lin
Line OwnershipConsiderations and ConstraintsIf you do not use line Ownership to asign owners to lines for which Group CallDistribution (#206) Setting
Line OwnershipActionYou Hear...Step 6Choose an option:If you know the line number, enter it +If a line owner is assigned:[ # ].The line number, then t
Line OwnershipActionYou Hear...Step 6 Enter a Iine number + [ # ].If the line number has an owner:The line owner’s name (or the mailboxnumber if no na
Line OwnershipDeallocating Line OwnershipBefore deallocating Line Ownership, update mail system Planning Form M. After LineOwnership is deallocated, t
MailboxMailboxAt a GlanceSystem Administration Menu[ 4 ] Mailboxes[ 2 ] Play a mailbox configuration[ 4 ] Create a mailbox[ ★ ] [ D ] ([ ★ ] [ 3 ]) De
MailboxDescriptionThe System Administrator’s Mailbox and the General mailboxes are factory-set. You,the System Administrator, must create all other ma
MailboxTable 5-1. Class of Service TableMailboxMessageGreeting TransferMailboxOutcallingCOS Storage LengthLengthPermitted *TypePermission123456151617*
MailboxMessage LengthMessages can be stored only in Call Answer Service mailboxes. The maximum lengthof an individual message that can be recorded by
PARTNER MAIL Services Case 3: The receptionist answers calls during the day; AutomatedAttendant Service answers calls at night.1.Use Group Call Distri
MailboxCall Answer Service mailboxes with Class of Service 5, 6, or 18 also can becreated for people who need to be able to receive messages, but who
MailboxMailboxes of any type (Call Answer Service, Automated Attendant, Bulletin Board, orTransfer-Only) can be created for Calling Groups (71, 72, 73
MailboxMailbox NameIf the mail system is to offer a Directory of subscribers, you should specify a nameas you create each Call Answer Service and Tran
MailboxConsiderations and Constraints For security reasons, the mail system will not transfer a call to any destinationthat does not have a mailbo
Mailbox For Release 4.0 and later communications system only, users with AutomaticVMS Cover (#310) assigned or with VMS Cover turned On can activate D
MailboxProgrammingPlaying a Mailbox ConfigurationActionYou Hear...Step 1Log in to the mail system as the SystemName, number of new messages andAdminis
MailboxCreating MailboxesBefore creating a mailbox, udate mail system Planning Form B.IMPORTANT:You must follow this procedure to the end (until you h
MailboxActionYou Hear...Step 9(Bilingual mode only).Choose an option:[ ★ ] [ # ] to approve the languagePrompt to enter the mailbox name.selected.Go t
MailboxDeleting a MailboxBefore deleting a mailbox, update mail system Planning Form B.ActionYou Hear...Step 1Log in to the mail system as the SystemN
MailboxActionYou Hear...Step 6 Enter Mailbox Number + [ # ].Mailbox number and mailbox name (ifrecorded), then the MailboxModification Menu.Step 7Pres
PARTNER MAIL Services A Transfer-Only mailbox allows transfer to an extension that does notneed message storage space, for example, the extension in a
MailboxChanging the Class of ServiceBefore changing a Class of Service, update mail system Planning Form B.IMPORTANT:You can only change a Class of Se
MailboxAction You Hear...Step 7Press [ 3 ] to initialize the password.Confirmation that the password hasbeen initialized, then the MailboxModification
Main Menus (Automated Attendant)Main Menus (Automated Attendant)At a GlanceSystem Administration Menu[ 3 ] Automated Attendant[ 1 ] Day Menu[ 2 ] Play
Main Menus (Automated Attendant)Menu PromptIf the system is in monolingual mode, each Main Menu has a prompt (up to twominutes long). If the system is
Main Menus (Automated Attendant)Main Menu, Primary Language:For sales, press [ 1 ].For customer service, press [ 2 ].If you know the extension of the
Main Menus (Automated Attendant)Action to meet the needs of your business. In the menu definition, each SelectorCode can be assigned one of the follow
Main Menus (Automated Attendant)For example, the Travel Agency has eighteen travel agents with extensionsranging from 11 to 29. The Travel Agency want
Main Menus (Automated Attendant)Both the Day and the Night Main Menus must be programmed, even if they areidentical.RECOMMENDATION:Although you can cr
Main Menus (Automated Attendant)ActionYou Hear...Step 4Press [ 3 ] for Automated Attendant.(Multiple Automated Attendant)Prompt to enter the Automate
Main Menus (Automated Attendant)Action You Hear...Step 6Choose an option:[ 1 ] Day MenuMenu Administration Menu.[ 2 ] Night MenuMenu Administration Me
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PARTNER MAIL ServicesGroup Call Distribution (#206) Setting 3 and Line Coverage Extension(#208) differ from each other in the following ways:Group Cal
Main Menus (Automated Attendant)ActionYou Hear...Step 11Choose an option:[ 2 ] [ 3 ] to play back the new Main Menuprompt.[ 2 ] [ 1 ] to re-record the
Main Menus (Automated Attendant)Modifying a Day or Night Main MenuThe following procedure can be used to: Add, change, or delete Selector Codes.Cha
Main Menus (Automated Attendant)ActionYou Hear...Step 9Choose an option:[ 9 ] to confirmConfirmation of Selector Code, thenSelector Code Menu. Go to S
Main Menus (Automated Attendant)ActionYou Hear...Step 15Choose an option:[ 0 ] for Transfer to system operator.The selected Dial 0/Timeout Action,then
Main Menus (Automated Attendant)ActionYou Hear...Step 18Choose an option:[ 2 ] [ 3 ] to play back the new Main Menuprompt.[ 2 ] [ 1 ] to re-record the
Maximum Digit LengthMaximum Digit LengthAt a GlanceSystem Administration Menu[ 1 ] System Parameters[ 8 ] Maximum Digit Length[ 2 ] Two digits[ 3 ] Th
Maximum Digit LengthActionYou Hear...Step 6Enter Maximum Digit Length (2–4).Confirmation of the maximum digitlength, then the System ParametersMenu. P
Open or Closed for TodayOpen or Closed for TodayAt a GlanceSystem Administration Menu[ 2 ] Schedule[ 2 ] Automated Attendant Schedule Menu[ 3 ] Open o
Open or Closed for TodayClose for TodayWhen you change an Automated Attendant to Close for Today, callers hear theAutomated Attendant’s Night Main Men
Open or Closed for TodayDefault Temporary Closure GreetingsTouch-Tone Gate Off—MonolingualEnglishWelcome to PARTNER MAIL.Our business is temporarily c
System Administrator’s ResponsibilitiesIn addition, a subscriber with a Call Answer Service mailbox can: Create and send messages. The subscriber ca
Open or Closed for TodayFrench Primary/English SecondaryPARTNER MAIL vous souhaite la bienvenue.Nos bureaux sont temporairement fermés.Welcome to PART
Open or Closed for TodayRelated Mail System Features ProgrammingIf you want to program a closing in advance, you can use the TemporarilyClosed opti
Open or Closed for TodayActionYou Hear...Step 9Choose an option:[ 1 ] to use the regular Night Greeting Confirmation of Closed for Today, thenfor the
Open or Closed for TodayResuming the Regular ScheduleTo override Open for Today, Close for Today, or the Temporarily Closed option of theBusiness Sche
OutcallingOutcallingAt a GlanceVoice Mail Activity Menu[ 6 ] Outcalling Main Menu[ 1 ] On/Off[ 2 ] Review Outcalling List[ 3 ] Listen to Instructions[
OutcallingIf the designated Outcalling number is a telephone number or voice pager, the mailsystem dials the Outcalling number when the subscriber get
OutcallingUse the following examples as a guide.Example 1: For a standard telephone number, 1 800 555-2020.1.2.Enter [ 9 ] [ ★ ] [ 1 ][ 8 ][ 0 ][ 0 ][
OutcallingOutcalling CyclesThis is the maximum number of times the mail system will call all the numbers in theOutcalling list for a new message (fact
OutcallingProceduresTurning Outcalling On/OffActionYou Hear...Step 1 Log in to Voice Mail (the mailbox mustName, number of new messages andhave Outcal
OutcallingActionYou Hear...Step 3Press [ 4 ] to change your Outcalling list.Outcalling List Menu.Step 4 Enter the number ([ 1 ]–[ 5 ]) of the entrySta
System Administrator’s ResponsibilitiesHackers may pose as telephone company employees or employees of AT&T,Lucent Technologies, or your local aut
OutcallingSetting Up the Outcalling ScheduleActionYou Hear...Step 1 Log in to Voice Mail (the mailbox mustName, number of new messages andhave Outcall
OutcallingActionYou Hear...Step 7Choose an option:Enter ending time in hhmm formatwhere: hh=hour (01–12) or (00–23),mm=minute (00–59).If System Admini
OutcallingSetting the Number of Outcalling CyclesActionYou Hear...Step 1Log in to Voice Mail (the mailbox mustName, number of new messages andhave Out
PasswordsPasswordsAt a GlanceSystem Administration Menu[ 8 ] System Security[ 2 ] Minimum Password Length[ 4 ] System Administration PasswordProgramma
PasswordsIMPORTANT:If you change the System Administrator’s mailbox, the previously selectedSystem Administration Password becomes the System Administ
PasswordsTo protect the mailbox, as soon as its password is initialized, the subscriber shouldlog in to the mailbox and change the password. Failure t
PasswordsAction You Hear...Step 6Enter Minimum Password Length + [ # ]. Confirmation of password length, thenthe System Security Menu.If the password
PasswordsActionYou Hear...Step 4Re-enter the password + [ # ].Confirmation that the password ischanged.Changing a Bulletin Board Mailbox PasswordActio
Personal Mailbox AdministrationPersonal Mailbox AdministrationAt a GlanceVoice Mail Activity Menu[ 1 ] Record and send messages[ 2 ] Listen to message
Personal Mailbox AdministrationOld and New MessagesOnce a new message has been played, it becomes an old message. If only themessage header is played,
System Administrator’s ResponsibilitiesFor the extensions connected to the Outcalling ports (port 2 on a two-portsystem, port 4 on a four-port system
Personal Mailbox AdministrationOutcallingYou can assign a Class of Service to the subscriber’s mailbox that permitsOutcalling. This allows the mail sy
Personal Mailbox AdministrationRecording and Sending a MessageTo record and send a message to one or more subscribers, use the followingprocedure:Acti
Personal Mailbox AdministrationActionYou Hear...Step 6 Enter the first four letters of the name.Example: To find the extension forJohn Conlin if subsc
Personal Mailbox AdministrationListening to MessagesActionYou Hear...Step 1Log in to Voice Mail.Name, number of new messages andold messages, then the
Personal Mailbox AdministrationReplying to a MessageAfter listening to a message, you may want to reply. You can record a response andsend it. (To for
Personal Mailbox AdministrationActionYou Hear...Step 9Enter the first four letters of the name.Example: To find the extension forJohn Conlin if subscr
Personal Mailbox AdministrationActionYou Hear...Step 4After the message plays, press [ 1 ] toPrompt to reply or forward therespond to the message.mess
Personal Mailbox AdministrationRecording a Mailbox NameActionYou Hear...Step 1Log in to Voice Mail.Name, number of new messages andold messages, then
Personal OperatorPersonal OperatorAt a GlanceVoice Mail Activity Menu[ 4 ] Personal OperatorOperator’s No. + [ # ]: Add Personal Operator[ 0 ] + [ # ]
Personal OperatorAn employee on vacation wants callers to be able to reach a person covering for her:The employee’s Personal Greeting says, “Hello, th
System Administrator’s ResponsibilitiesSecurity Policy and User EducationAs a safeguard against toll fraud, establish policies and educate all mail sy
Schedule ControllerSchedule ControllerAt a GlanceSystem Administration Menu[ 2 ] Schedule[ 2 ] Automated Attendant Schedule[ 1 ] Schedule Controller[
Schedule ControllerFollow the PARTNER MAIL Business ScheduleYou use Business Schedule to enter your normal hours of operation. If you setthe Schedule
Schedule ControllerProgrammingSetting the Schedule ControllerBefore setting the Schedule Controller, complete mail system Planning Form D.Action You H
Security Violation NotificationSecurity Violation NotificationAt a GlanceSystem Administration Menu[ 8 ] System Security[ 3 ] Security Violation Notif
Security Violation NotificationUnsuccessful Login AttemptsMailbox UnlockAn attempt to log in is counted when a person enters the mailbox numberfollowe
Security Violation Notification You are responsible for establishing a systemwide Minimum PasswordLength.Users are responsible for their own mailbox
Single/Multiple Automated AttendantSingle/Multiple Automated AttendantAt a GlanceSystem Administration Menu[ 1 ] System Parameters[ 1 ] Single or Mult
Single/Multiple Automated AttendantOn the mail system, create an Automated Attendant mailbox and useLine Ownership to assign the Automated Attendant m
Single/Multiple Automated AttendantOn Release 4.0 or later communications systems, you can use Line CoverageExtension (#208) and an Automated Attendan
Submenus (Automated Attendant)Submenus (Automated Attendant)At a GlanceSystem Administration Menu[ 3 ] Automated Attendant[ 3 ] Submenus[ 2 ] Play men
System Administrator’s Responsibilities —Callers claiming to be the “phone” company. Ask for a callbacknumber.—Callers trying to obtain sensitiv
Submenus (Automated Attendant)There can be up to 99 Submenus. Each Submenu can have up to nine optionson it. The same submenu can be assigned to more
Submenus (Automated Attendant)Other Submenu OptionsIn addition to the Selector Codes, the following options are available from theSubmenu:[ ★ ] [ 4 ][
Submenus (Automated Attendant)If an extension, Calling Group, Hunt Group, Bulletin Board, Guest mailbox, orAutomated Attendant is deleted, it may be n
Submenus (Automated Attendant)Action You Hear...Step 8Submenu number + [ # ].Prompt to select the Submenu promptor the Submenu definition.Step 9Choose
Submenus (Automated Attendant)ActionYou Hear...Step 10 Choose an option:[ 1 ] for Selector Code Transfer.Prompt to enter the extension.Go to Step 11.[
Submenus (Automated Attendant)ActionYou Hear...Step 16Choose an option:[ 2 ] [ 3 ] to play back the SubmenuSubmenu prompt, then the Messageprompt.Edit
Submenus (Automated Attendant)ActionYou Hear...Step 6Press [ 3 ] for Submenus.Submenu Administration Menu.Step 7Press [ 6 ] to modify the Submenu.Prom
Submenus (Automated Attendant)Modifying a SubmenuThe following procedure can be used to: Add, change, or delete Selector Codes. Change Selec
Submenus (Automated Attendant)ActionYou Hear...Step 10 Choose an option:[ 9 ] to confirm.Confirmation of Selector Code, thenSelector Code Menu. Go to
Submenus (Automated Attendant)ActionYou Hear...Step 15Choose an option:[ 9 ] to confirm deletion.Confirmation that the Selector Code isnot used, then
System Administrator’s Responsibilities Changing greetings, menus, and announcements to accommodatechanges in personnel, your company’s operations and
Submenus (Automated Attendant)Deleting a SubmenuWhen you delete a Submenu, all Selector Codes that refer to the Submenu areautomatically removed from
System Administrator’s MailboxSystem Administrator’s MailboxAt a GlanceSystem Administration MenuProgrammable byFactory SettingsSystem Administrator M
System Administrator’s MailboxIf the System Administrator’s Mailbox or System Administration is lockedbecause of too many unsuccessful Iogin attempts,
System Administrator’s MailboxProgrammingRe-assigning the System Administrator’sMailboxBefore re-assigning the System Administrator’s mailbox, update
System Date and TimeSystem Date and TimeAt a GlanceSystem Administration Menu[ 2 ] Schedule[ 1 ] Update System Date and TimeProgrammable bySystem Admi
System Date and TimeActionYou Hear...Step 4Press [ 2 ] for Schedule.Schedule Administration Menu.Step 5Press [ 1 ] for System Date and Time.Current da
System LanguageSystem LanguageFor information about System Language, see Language.5-172 System Language
Touch-Tone GateTouch-Tone GateAt a GlanceSystem Administration Menu[ 3 ] Automated Attendant[ 5 ] Touch-Tone Gate[ 6 ] Deactivate[ 9 ] ActivateProgram
Touch-Tone Gate When the mail system is in bilingual mode, the Touch-Tone Gate Greetingmust prompt the caller to press [ 1 ] to indicate that the c
Touch-Tone Gate If you have Multiple Automated Attendants, each Automated Attendanthas its own Touch-Tone Gate setting. See Single/Multiple AutomatedA
Installation2ContentsIntroductionPreparing for Installation Mail System Hardware Communications System Hardware Mail System Site RequirementsInstalli
Verifying System Operationand Troubleshooting6ContentsVerifying System OperationVoice Mail ServiceVerify Mail Service GreetingAutomated Attendant Serv
Contents A message light on a single telephone is not turned On andOff in a timely mannerMessage lights on multiple telephones are not turned Onan
Verifying System Operationand Troubleshooting6Verifying System OperationThe procedures in this section can be used to verify that the mail system isop
Verifying System OperationAutomated Attendant ServiceIf Automated Attendant Service is used, perform the following procedures asapplicable. If there
Verifying System OperationDay MenuIf the communications system VMS Hunt Schedule is set to Always or Day Only,use this procedure to verify the correct
Verifying System OperationResume Regular ScheduleAfter verifying the Day Menu and/or Night Menu functions, return the mailsystem to its normal schedul
TroubleshootingTroubleshootingIf you have a problem with your system, you may be able to solve it by followingthe appropriate troubleshooting procedur
TroubleshootingThe mail system does not answer immediately—ContinuedPossible CauseCorrective ActionThe modular cords connecting the Check the modular
TroubleshootingCalls are not transferred properlyPossible CauseCorrective ActionAutomated Attendant Service isMake sure the menu promptnot administere
TroubleshootingTouch-tones are entered but not detectedPossible CauseCorrective ActionThe system is not able to interpret touch-tones while a prompt o
The exclamation point in an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to thepresence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instr
TroubleshootingA caller is cut off while leaving a message in amailboxPossible Cause Corrective ActionThe message exceeded the time See Appendix C for
TroubleshootingA subscriber is unable to log in to Voice Mail—ContinuedPossible CauseCorrective ActionIf the Security Violation Notification You can
TroubleshootingA message light on a single telephone is notturned On and Off in a timely mannerPossible CauseCorrective ActionIt takes about 30 second
TroubleshootingMessage lights on multiple telephones are notturned On and Off in a timely mannerPossible CauseCorrective ActionThere is heavy call tra
TroubleshootingMessage lights on multiple telephones are notturned On and Off in a timely manner—ContinuedPossible CauseCorrective ActionThe mail syst
TroubleshootingOutcalling is delayedPossible CauseCorrective ActionThere is heavy call traffic and Reduce Outcalling volume. If theOutcalling volume o
TroubleshootingOutcalling is not working—continuedPossible CauseCorrective ActionThe Outcalling number is not Check that the Outcalling number isprogr
TroubleshootingOutcalling is not working—continuedPossible CauseCorrective ActionThe communications system Check the communications systemextension co
TroubleshootingWhile programming, you find yourself in alanguage that you do not understandPossible CauseCorrective ActionYou inadvertently changed th
Upgrading the System7ContentsIntroduction7-1Disconnecting the Mail System7-2Removing the Cover7-4Adding a Voice Processing Card7-5Putting the System U
Installation2IntroductionThis chapter explains how to install the mail system hardware. It is intended forqualified installers only.WARNING:Installati
Upgrading the System7IntroductionCustomers with a two-port or four-port mail system may want to upgrade to afour-port or six-port system to support mo
Disconnecting the Mail SystemDisconnecting the Mail System1.2.3.4.CAUTION:Attach a grounded wrist-strap to the bare skin of your body beforehandling a
Disconnecting the Mail System5. Carefully lift the cabinet from the bracket (see Figure 7-2). Place thecabinet on a sturdy, flat tabletop with the bra
Removing the CoverRemoving the Cover1.Using a Phillips®-head screwdriver, loosen the four cover screws (seeFigure 7-3).Cover ScrewsCover ScrewsFigure
Adding a Voice Processing CardAdding a Voice Processing Card1.Set the bank of eight DIP switches (switch S1) and the bank of four DIPswitches (switch
Adding a Voice Processing Card2.Remove the slot plate from the slot where the new voice processing cardwill be placed. Save the screw for use in Step
Putting the System Unit Back TogetherPutting the System Unit Back Together1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.Replace the cover, first lowering it over the chassis and
Putting the System Unit Back Together10.11.12.Security Alert:Outcalling introduces the risk of toll fraud abuse. Outgoing CallRestriction, Allowed Lis
Mail System PlanningAContents IntroductionPlanning ResponsibilitiesWhen to Fill Out the FormsHow to Fill Out the FormsInformation for the Installe
Mail System PlanningAIntroductionThis appendix contains the mail system Planning Forms and providesinformation about filling them out. The forms are u
ContentsAbout This Bookv Purpose and AudiencevTermsvHow to Use This BookviTypographical ConventionsviSafety LabelsviiRelated Documentsvii1Overvie
Preparing for InstallationMail System HardwareThe mail system includes the following hardware components:Mail system cabinetWall mount and cable manag
Planning ResponsibilitiesPlanning ResponsibilitiesAs part of the planning process for the mail system, the customer should identifya person in the com
Planning ResponsibilitiesInformation for the InstallerBecause it is necessary to program Announcements and Submenus before thehigher-level menu option
Form A: System Parameters—Part 1 DescriptionForm A: System Parameters—Part 1 Description1.2.3.System Language ( ✔ = Monolingual English)The mail syste
Form A: System Parameters—Part 1 Description For Multiple Automated Attendants, different VMS-AA Lines are answered by differentAutomated Attendants.
Form B: Mailboxes DescriptionForm B: Mailboxes DescriptionThe mail system comes with the following factory-set mailboxes.General Mailbox for Automated
Form B: Mailboxes Description Mailbox Type identifies the function that the mailbox performs:————A Call Answer Service mailbox provides message storag
Form B: Mailboxes DescriptionInstructions5. Fill in a row of the table on Form B for each mailbox to be created, as follows:Description: Write the n
Form B: Mailboxes Descriptione.Mailbox Name: The name is used to create a directory that callers and subscribers canaccess when they do not know the e
Form C: System Parameters—Part 2 DescriptionForm C: System Parameters—Part 2 Description6.7.8.9.Fax Extension and Fax Message ReceiverFax Extension is
Form D: Schedule DescriptionForm D: Schedule Description 10.11.12.13.System Date and TimeThe installer must set the date and the time for the mail sy
Preparing for Installation A sufficient number of touch-tone receivers on the communicationssystem modules. Each 206 and 200 module has one touch-tone
Form E: Touch-Tone Gate DescriptionForm E: Touch-Tone Gate Description14.15.16.Multiple Automated Attendant ONLYIf there are Multiple Automated Attend
Form E: Touch-Tone Gate Description In bilingual mode, both day and night greetings first must tell callers in the SecondaryLanguage to press [ ★ ] [
Form F: Voice Mail Greeting DescriptionForm F: Voice Mail Greeting Description17.Voice Mail GreetingAlthough the Voice Mail Greeting can be changed, i
Form G: Main Menu Prompt DescriptionForm G: Main Menu Prompt DescriptionCreating a Main Menu consists of multiple tasks.18.19.20. Form G must be
Form G: Main Menu Prompt Description If desired, include an option for callers who send faxes from older-model fax machines that donot send the indu
Form H: Main Menu Definition DescriptionForm H: Main Menu Definition Description21.22.23.Multiple Automated Attendant ONLYIf there are Multiple Automa
Form H: Main Menu Definition Description24.25.Multiple Automated Attendant ONLYIf there are Multiple Automated Attendants, check one of the three boxe
Form I: Submenu Prompt DescriptionForm I: Submenu Prompt Description26.27.28.A Submenu provides callers with additional options when there are more op
Form J: Submenu Definition DescriptionForm J: Submenu Definition Description29.30.31.Submenu NumberThe number for a Submenu that is invoked from a Mai
Form K: Announcement DescriptionForm K: Announcement Description32.33.34.An Announcement provides up to two minutes of frequently requested informatio
Preparing for InstallationWARNING:If there is not sufficient room on the existing wood mounting surface,either secure a new surface (a piece of plywoo
Form L: Group List DescriptionForm L: Group List Description35.36.37.If there are groups of subscribers who frequently need to be sent the same messag
Form M: Line Ownership DescriptionForm M: Line Ownership Description 38.Complete this form only if VMS-Mail Lines specified on communications system
Form N: System Security DescriptionForm N: System Security Description 39.40.There are two programmable system security features that are designed to
Form O: Security Checklist DescriptionForm O: Security Checklist DescriptionForm O is a security checklist. It should be completed as the last step of
Customer Name:Contact Name:Phone:PARTNER MAIL Voice Messaging System Release 3.0Form A: System Parameters—Part 1PAGE1 of 1Instructions:✔ indicates the
PARTNER MAIL Voice Messaging System Release 3.0Form B: MailboxesPAGE1 of 1Instructions:If necessary, make copies of this form for additional mailboxes
PARTNER MAIL Voice Messaging System Release 3.0Form C: System Parameters—Part 2PAGE1 of 1Instructions:✔ indicates the factory setting.To indicate your
PARTNER MAIL Voice Messaging System Release 3.0Form D: SchedulePAGE1 of 1Instructions:If necessary, make copies of this form for additional Automated
PARTNER MAIL Voice Messaging System Release 3.0Form E: Touch-Tone GatePAGE1 of 1Instructions:If necessary, make copies of this form for additional Aut
PARTNER MAIL Voice Messaging System Release 3.0Form F: Voice Mail GreetingPAGE1 of 1Instructions:Programming Path is for the installer. Ignore when fi
Installing the Mail SystemInstalling the Mail SystemInstallation involves the following activities: Mounting the system unit.Connecting the system u
PARTNER MAIL Voice Messaging System Release 3.0Form G: Main Menu Prompt1 of 1PAGEInstructions:If necessary, make copies of this form for additional Ma
PARTNER MAIL Voice Messaging System Release 3.0Form H: Main Menu DefinitionPAGE1 of 2Instructions:If necessary, make copies of this form for additiona
PARTNER MAIL Voice Messaging System Release 3.0Form H: Main Menu DefinitionPAGE2 of 2Instructions:If necessary, make copies of this form for additiona
PARTNER MAIL Voice Messaging System Release 3.0Form I: Submenu PromptPAGE1 of 1Instructions:If necessary, make copies of this form for additional Subm
PARTNER MAIL Voice Messaging System Release 3.0Form J: Submenu DefinitionPAGE1 of 1Instructions:If necessary, make copies of this form for additional
PARTNER MAIL Voice Messaging System Release 3.0Form K: AnnouncementPAGE1 of 1Instructions:If necessary, make copies of this form for additional Announ
PARTNER MAIL Voice Messaging System Release 3.0Form L: Group ListPAGE1 of 1Instructions:If necessary, make copies of this form for additional mailboxe
PARTNER MAIL Voice Messaging System Release 3.0Form M: Line OwnershipPAGE1 of 1Instructions:Programming Path is for the installer. Ignore when filling
PARTNER MAIL Voice Messaging System Release 3.0Form N: System SecurityPAGE1 of 1Instructions:✔ indicates the factory setting.Programming Path is for
PARTNER MAIL Voice Messaging System Release 3.0Form O: Security ChecklistPAGE1 of 1Instructions:To complete this security checklist, for each item, ch
Installing the Mail System3.4.Screw the bracket securely to the wall, using the screws provided or theirequivalents. For mounting to wall studs throug
Communications SystemPlanningBContentsIntroductionForm A: System Configuration, Page 1Form A: Page 1 DescriptionForm A: System Configuration, Page 2Fo
Communications SystemPlanningBIntroductionThis appendix provides information about the communications system planning forms. It describes thefeatures
Form A: System Configuration, Page 11314Form A: System Configuration, Page 1Form A: System Configuration1 of 3PAGERequired for PARTNER II System and P
Form A: System Configuration, Page 1VMS Hunt Delay (#506) determines whether Automated Attendant Service answers callsimmediately (on the second ring)
Form A: System Configuration, Page 1The following table summarizes the interactions between the VMS Cover button and the DoNot Disturb button.Do Not D
Form A: System Configuration, Page 2Form A: System Configuration, Page 2Form A: System ConfigurationPAGE2 of 3Required for PARTNER II System and PARTN
Form A: System Configuration, Page 2VMS Cover Rings (#117) ( ✔ = 3)Release 4.0 and later communications systems ONLYThe number of times that calls rin
Form B1: System Extensions1622Form B1: System ExtensionsForm B1: System Extensions1 of 4PAGERequired for PARTNER II System and PARTNER Plus System.For
Form B1: System ExtensionsPARTNER MAILFor PARTNER II Release 3 systems, this column heading is VMS.The extensions to which the mail system unit is to
Form B2: Customized Extension SettingsForm B2: Customized Extension SettingsForm B2: Customized Extension SettingsPAGE1 of 2Required if you want to ch
Installing the Mail SystemConnecting to the Communications System1.Route the telephone cords through the slots on the bracket and connectthem to the a
Form B2: Customized Extension SettingsAutomatic VMS Cover (#310) ( ✔ = Not Assigned)There should be an “A” (Assigned) in this column for each extensio
Form B2: Customized Extension SettingsDisallowed List Assignment (#405)If the mail system permits Outcalling, this column can identify the Disallowed
Form C: PhoneForm C: PhoneForm C1: PARTNER-34D PhonePAGE1 of 8Make as many copies as you need. Use template and/or checklist. For additionalinstructio
Form C: PhoneOn communications systems Release 4.0 or later, if Do Not Disturb is on at the same time asAutomatic VMS Cover (#310) is Active or VMS Co
Form D: Number ListsForm D: Number ListsForm D: Number ListsPAGE1 of 2Required if Form B1 identifies External Hotlines, or if Form B2identifies Disall
Form D: Number ListsIt is recommended that List 4 be used for Outcalling restrictions. Using Disallowed List Assignment(#405) (see Form B2), the List
Mail SystemFactory SettingsCContentsIntroductionFactory SettingsDefault GreetingsAutomated Attendant Touch-Tone Gate GreetingTouch-Tone Gate On—Monoli
Mail SystemFactory SettingsCIntroductionThis appendix contains: A table of features showing the factory setting and valid entries.A table of mail sys
Mail System Factory SettingsFeatureFactory Setting Valid EntriesSystem Parameters (continued)Fax Message Receiver—AA1NoneAny Call Answer ServiceMailbo
Mail System Factory SettingsFeatureFactory SettingValid EntriesAutomated Attendant ServiceMain Menu Selector Codes 1–5Action 5—Direct[ 1 ] Selector Co
Installing the Mail System4.Plug the power cord into the system unit’s AC power socket (seeFigure 2-5).Serial ComcodeNumber LabelLabelPorts 1 &
Mail System Factory SettingsFeatureFactory SettingValid EntriesLine OwnershipNoneAny valid mailboxSecurity SystemMinimum Password Length 6 digits0-15
Mail System Factory SettingsTable D-2. Mail System CapacitiesMail SettingValueAutomated Attendant ServiceNumber of Automated Attendants3 maximumSubmen
Mail System Default GreetingsDefault GreetingsThe greetings that are heard depend on whether the system is in monolingual orbilingual mode, what langu
Mail System Default GreetingsTouch-Tone Gate On—BilingualEnglish Primary/French SecondaryWelcome to PARTNER MAILPARTNER MAIL vous souhaite la bienvenu
Mail System Default GreetingsTemporary Closure GreetingsTouch-Tone Gate Off—MonolingualEnglishWelcome to PARTNER MAIL.Our business is temporarily clos
Mail System Default GreetingsTouch-Tone Gate Off—BilingualEnglish Primary/French SecondaryWelcome to PARTNER MAIL.Our business is temporarily closed.P
Mail System Default GreetingsFrench Primary/English SecondaryPARTNER MAIL vous souhaite la bienvenue.Welcome to PARTNER MAIL.Our business is temporari
Mail System Default GreetingsPersonal Mailbox GreetingsBilingual English/FrenchYour call is being answered by PARTNER MAIL.Pour le français, appuyez s
Mail System Default MenusGeneral Mailbox GreetingsEnglish Default Mailbox Name: General MailboxEnglish Default Greeting: At the tone, please record yo
Mail System Default MenusDay/Night Main MenuThe Day/Night Main Menus offer callers choices on how their calls should behandled.Touch-Tone Gate On—Mono
Installing the Mail SystemConnecting to the Remote Maintenance Device(Front View)(Back View)REMOTE MAINTENANCE DEVICE Mk IIIDC On/Off RS–232–C
Mail System Default MenusTouch-Tone Gate Off—BilingualEnglish Primary/French Secondary–English Day/Night MenuWelcome to PARTNER MAIL.PARTNER MAIL vous
Letter Key and Class of ServiceTableDContentsLetter KeyClass of Service TableD-1D-2Letter Key and Class of Service Table D-i
Letter Key and Class of ServiceTableDLetter KeyTable D-1 should be used to convert letters of the alphabet into numbers. Thenumbers must be used to pr
Class of Service TableClass of Service TableTable D-2 summarizes the Classes of Service of mailboxes.Table D-2. Class of ServiceMailboxMessage Greetin
GlossaryAAnnouncementAn informative message that provides frequentlyrequested information. It is recorded by the SystemAdministrator and plays to call
GlossaryDDelayed Call HandlingMode in which the communications systemreceptionist (or other extensions) is the principalhandler for incoming (external
GlossaryGroup Mailbox OwnerThe System Administrator can assign an Owner foreach Group Mailbox that is a Call Answer Servicemailbox. The message light
GlossaryOutcalling listThe programmed numbers that the mail systemdials when Outcalling is On and a new message isreceived in the subscriber’s mailbox
GlossarySystem AdministratorThe person who updates and maintains the mailsystem to meet the company’s requirements.System Administration PasswordA pas
IndexAAbout This Bookhow to use, vipurpose, vsafety labels, viiterms used, vtypographical conventions used, viAllowed List Assignments, 4-7, 5-123Allo
Mail System InitialProgramming3ContentsIntroductionBefore You Begin Completing Planning Forms Preparing the Communications SystemHunt Group Extensions
IndexClass of Service, 5-83, 5-89creating, 5-18, 5-92deleting, 5-94description 1-7, 5-86Dial 0 Destination, 5-15password, 5-16, 5-130transfer type Not
IndexAuto Dial button, 5-90Automatic Extension Privacy, 3-5, 4-4Automatic VMS Cover, 1-8, 4-9, 5-39, 5-89, 5-90Calling Group Extensions, 5-68, 5-89Dis
IndexUsing the Directory to Address a Message,5-37Using the Directory to Reach a Subscriber,5-37Disallowed List Assignments, 5-123Disallowed Phone Num
Indexwait for, not necessary to, 1-15Greetingscut off, troubleshooting, 6-10factory setting forTemporary Closure Greeting, C-8Touch-Tone Gate Greeting
IndexHunt Groupbusy, definition of, 5-67, 5-87numbers available, 5-67Hunt Group 7, the VMS Hunt Group, 3-2Hunt Group Extensions, programming, 3-2, 5-6
IndexLine Ringing, setting for Fax Extension, 5-38Remote Maintenance Device, for, 3-4Line Assignmentsadding lines, 5-74communications system, related
Indexnumber recommended, 5-89port availability, 5-89required, 5-89total number possible, 5-89total Transfer-Only possible, 5-89creatingby system, 5-83
Indexmenu prompt maximum length, 5-99Night Main Menu, 5-99overview, 5-98Planning Form G, using, 5-104, 5-107, A-15Planning Form H, using, 5-107, A-17P
Indexcycles, 5-123default setting, 5-87delayed, troubleshooting, 6-14description, 5-87, 5-120factors that end, 5-121factory setting, 5-87impact on sys
IndexPersonal Identification Number (PIN)Outcalling pager, for, 5-122Personal Mailbox Administrationdescription, 5-134factory-set greetings, 5-134, C-
ContentsGeneral Mailbox OwnerSystem Administrator’s Mailbox Programming the ScheduleSystem Date and TimeSchedule ControllerBusiness Schedule Setting
IndexPlay an Announcement (Selector Code Action 3),5-101, 5-156Programming Quick Reference, 3-9Programming, initial (required). See also Initial mails
Indexoverview, 5-146Planning Form D, using, 5-146, 5-148, A-11programmingSetting the Schedule Controller, 5-148setting optionsFollow the Business Sche
IndexPlanning Form I, mail system, updating, 5-157Planning Form J, mail system, updating, 5-157Planning Form J, using, 5-9, A-20playing, 5-158programm
IndexSystem Greetings. See Greetings (System)System Language. See Languagetroubleshooting, 6-17System operation, verifyingAutomated Attendant ServiceD
Indextroubleshooting, 6-8Transfer permissiondescription, 5-85typesNot Permitted, 5-85Permitted, 5-85Transfer problems, troubleshooting, 6-7Transfer Re
Nota:Las opciones en los cuadros en guiones están disponibles únicamentesistema está configurado para funcionamiento de varias operadorasautomáticas.
Remarque:Les options ligurant dans les boîtes en pointillé ne sont disponiblesque si le systéme a été configuré pour l’opération standardisteautomatis
Note:Options in dashed boxes are available only if system is set up for MultipleAutomated Attendant Operation. The Line Assignments option is availabl
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Contents Call Answer Service4-8 Telephone Button Programming4-10 After Initial Programming 4-125 Understanding the Mail System Features5-1
Mail System InitialProgramming3IntroductionThis chapter provides programming procedures for the installer of the mailsystem. These procedures are requ
Before You BeginPreparing the Communications SystemYou must program a few communications system features before you programthe mail system. The follow
Before You BeginLine Access ModeNOTE:This procedure applies only to PARTNER II systems in Hybrid mode.If communications system Planning Form B2 indica
Before You Begin6.If additional PARTNER MAIL extensions are specified on Form B1, repeatSteps 4 and 5 for each one.7.Repeat Steps 4 and 5 for each ext
Logging In to System Administration2.3.4.At the Extension:prompt, enter the extension number where the RemoteMaintenance Device (VMS-RMD) is installed
Logging In to System AdministrationEnter the System Administrator’s mailbox number + [ # ].NOTE:Until you change it, the System Administrator’s mailbo
Logging In to System AdministrationEnter SystemAdministrator’sMailboxNumber + [ # ]Enter SystemAdministrator’sMailboxPassword + [ # ]Voice MailActivit
Programming the Mail SystemProgramming the Mail SystemAll of the procedures in this chapter are shown in short form. For more detailedinstructions, se
Programming the Mail SystemInitial Programming Quick ReferenceFrom the SystemGo to MailAdministration Menu, Select...System Planning...1 System Parme
Programming the Mail SystemFrom the SystemGo to MailAdministration Menu, Select...System Planning...7 System Greetings[ 3 ] Touch-Tone Gate Greeting[
Contents System Date and Time5-170System Language5-172Touch-Tone Gate5-1736Verifying System Operation and Troubleshooting6-1 Verifying System Opera
Programming the Mail SystemProgramming System ParametersFollowing is a list of the factory settings for the system parameters covered inthis section:P
Programming the Mail SystemSystem LanguageUse this procedure to specify whether the mail system operates in monolingualor bilingual mode, and to ident
Programming the Mail SystemAutomated Attendant Line AssignmentsFigure 3-3 shows the options available from the Automated Attendant Menu.SystemAdminist
Programming the Mail System6.7..8.Repeat Step 5 until finished.Press [ ★ ] [ # ] to quit.If you need to assign lines for another Automated Attendant,
Programming the Mail SystemConsiderations for Creating MailboxesRemember the following as you create mailboxes: You can create a combined total of
Programming the Mail System10.Press one of the following: [ ★ ] [ # ] to approve. Then go to Step 11. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] to play back. Then repeat Step 10. [
Programming the Mail SystemSpecifying Fax Extensions and System MailboxesThe following system parameters are covered in this section:Parameter Factory
Programming the Mail SystemCall Answer Service OperatorUse this procedure to identify the Call Answer Service Operator as specified onmail system Plan
Programming the Mail SystemAfter initial programming is complete, the System Administrator should changethe System Administrator’s Mailbox password an
Programming the Mail SystemSystem Date and TimeUse this procedure to set the date and time for the mail system. For moreinformation, see System Date a
ContentsBCommunications System PlanningIntroductionForm A: System Configuration, Page 1Form A: System Configuration, Page 2Form B1: System ExtensionsF
Programming the Mail System5.6.Press [ 1 ] for Follow the Switch Mode or [ 2 ] for Follow the PARTNER MAILBusiness Schedule.Multiple Automated Attenda
Programming the Mail System10.11.12.13.If the System Administrator’s mailbox language is English or Spanish, press[ 1 ] for a.m. or [ 2 ] for p.m.If y
Programming the Mail SystemUse this procedure to specify whether the Touch-Tone Gate for an AutomatedAttendant is On or Off as specified on mail syste
Programming the Mail SystemSystemAdministrationExtension9SystemGreetings7VoiceMailGreeting1Touch-ToneGateGreeting3Figure 3-7. System Greetings Adminis
Programming the Mail System [ ★ ] [ D ] ([ ★ ] [ 3 ]) to delete the new greeting and use the previousgreeting.If you need to record another greeting f
Programming the Mail SystemProgramming the Automated Attendant MenusFollowing is a list of the factory settings for the Automated Attendant menufeatur
Programming the Mail SystemRecording AnnouncementsUse this procedure to record Announcements that callers hear when they selectthem from Automated Att
Programming the Mail System5.6.7.8.9.10.11.1.2.3.Enter the Submenu Number + [ # ].Enter a Selector Code.Enter the corresponding Action as follows:Sele
Programming the Mail System3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.Press [ 1 ] for day; if you do not need to record a Day Menu, skip to Step 16.Press [ 6 ] to m
Programming the Mail System15.16.17.18.Press [ ★ ] [ # ] to program the Night Main Menu and continue with Step 16;otherwise, skip to Step 18.Press [ 2
About This BookPurpose and AudienceThis book explains how to install, program, use, and upgrade the PARTNERMAIL® Voice Messaging System. It also expla
Programming the Mail SystemEnter the Mailbox No. + [ # ].NOTE:If you make a mistake, press [ ★ ] [ D ] ([ ★ ] [ 3 ]) to delete the entry. Thenenter th
Programming the Mail System1.2.3.4.5.6.From the System Administration Menu, press [ 6 ] for Line Ownership.Press [ 4 ] to assign Line Ownership.Enter
Programming the Mail SystemMinimum Password LengthSecurity Alert:A minimum password length of at least six digits is stronglyrecommended. The shorter
After Initial ProgrammingAfter Initial ProgrammingWhen initial programming is completed, notify the System Administrator of thepasswords you have assi
After Initial Programming2.3.4.5.Press [ 8 ] for System Security.Press [ 4 ] for System Administration Password.Enter a new password + [ # ]. This pas
Communications SystemInitial ProgrammingIntroduction4-1Before You Begin4-1Entering Programming Mode4-2 Automated Attendant ServiceGroup Ca
Contents VMS Cover Rings (Communications System Release 4.0 orlater)4-9Exiting Programming Mode4-9Telephone Button Programming4-10VMS Cover4-10Do
Communications SystemInitial ProgrammingIntroductionThis chapter contains procedures for communications system features that must beprogrammed for pro
Entering Programming ModeEntering Programming ModeTo enter programming mode, at extension 10 or 11, press[ Feature ] [ 0 ] [ 0 ] [ System Program ] [
Automated Attendant ServiceFax Machine ExtensionsTo assign Fax Machine Extensions specified on communications system PlanningForm B1:1.2.3.4.Press [ #
How to Use This BookHow to Use This BookAs System Administrator of the mail system, you will be the primary user of thisbook. To gain a general unders
Automated Attendant ServicePress each line button until the green light signifies No Ring.Press [ Central Tel Program ].Repeat Steps 2 through 4 for e
Automated Attendant ServiceNight ServiceCheck communications system Planning Form C for extension 10. If a Night Servicebutton is specified, follow th
Automated Attendant ServiceDisallowed Phone NumbersIf Outcalling is permitted, a Disallowed Phone Number List (#404) can be created torestrict calls.C
Automated Attendant ServiceAllowed Phone NumbersIf Outcalling is permitted, an Allowed Phone Number List (#407) can be created toidentify numbers to w
Call Answer ServiceCall Answer ServiceBefore you begin, locate communications system Planning Forms A and B2.Line CoverageCheck communications system
Call Answer ServiceRepeat Steps 4 and 5 for each VMS-Mail line for which an extension number iswritten in the VMS-Mail column.Automatic VMS CoverCheck
Telephone Button ProgrammingTelephone Button ProgrammingBefore you begin, locate communications system Planning Form C. Be sure you havea version of t
Telephone Button Programming At this point, do one of the following:Go to Step 3 of the next procedure to program another button for thisextension.P
After Initial ProgrammingAfter Initial ProgrammingWhen initial programming for the mail system and communications system iscomplete, you should perfor
Understanding the MailSystem FeaturesContentsAdministering FeaturesLogging In to Voice MailLogging In to System AdministrationAnnouncements (Automated
Safety LabelsSafety LabelsToll fraud security hazards are indicated by an exclamation point inside atriangle and the words Security Alert.Security Ale
ContentsBusiness Schedule and Temporarily Closed Weekly Business Schedule Temporarily Closed Playing the Business Schedule Creating or Changing the
Contents Group ListsGroup Lists and Broadcast MessagesCreating Group ListsScanning Group ListsModifying or Reviewing a Group
ContentsMain Menus (Automated Attendant)Menu PromptMonolingual Mode Example with Touch-Tone Gate OnBilingual Mode Example with Touch-Tone Gate On (Pri
ContentsPasswords System Administrator’s PasswordsMinimum Password LengthPassword CautionsPassword InitializationIniti
ContentsSubmenus (Automated Attendant) Selector Codes and Selector Code ActionsOther Submenu OptionsSubmenu CreationSubmenu Modificatio
Understanding the MailSystem FeaturesAdministering FeaturesThis chapter contains PARTNER MAIL features, arranged alphabetically. Thefollowing sections
Administering FeaturesLogging In to Voice MailTo log in to voice mail:Press [ Intercom ] [ 7 ] [ 7 ] [ 7 ].The Voice Mail greeting plays. The system p
Announcements (Automated Attendant)Announcements (Automated Attendant)At a GlanceSystem Administration Menu[ 3 ] Automated Attendant[ 4 ] Announcement
Announcements (Automated Attendant)Announcement OptionsA caller plays an Announcement by selecting its Selector Code from a Main Menu orSubmenu. The c
Announcements (Automated Attendant)ApplicationsAnnouncements can provide callers with frequently requested information.For example, an Announcement co
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