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4.0 SUPPORTED INTEGRATION FEATURES
• System forwarding to personal greeting
- ring-no-answer
• Station forwarding to personal greeting
- busy
- ring-no-answer
- all calls
• Message-waiting notification
- lights (refer to section 8.7)
- LCD display (if available)
- Stutter dial tone (refer to section 8.8)
• Multiple return-to-operator
• Automated attendant
• Outcalling
• Direct call
• Personal greeting of original-called party on multiple-call forward
5.0 CONFIGURING THE NEC 2400 DATA LINK
o Each PBX can support up to four I/O-02 cards. Each I/O-02 card
supports two I/O ports. Locate an available I/O port that will be
used for the voice mail data link. Assign it as an MCI port through
the ASYD command, SYS1 Index 29. See Section 8.5
o Verify the guard timer is set to zero for the MCI port, through the
ASYD command.
o Locate the 6 sets of dip switches on the card. The switches are
identified as SW0, SW01, SW02, SW11, SW12, and SW13.
o Switch SW0 tells the PBX which I/O card (of four) it is. Verify that
the switches are set according to Figure 1 for the voice mail port.
Card Number SW0 Settings:
1234
0 off off off off
1 off on off off
2 on off off off
3 ononoffoff
Figure 1.
o Port 1 on a given I/O-02 card is controlled by switches SW01 and
SW02. Port 2 is controlled by switches SW11 and SW12. All four
switches have 8 settings each.
Supported integration features
Configuring the NEC 2400 data
link