iPECS eMG80 & eMG800 & UCP
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 1.6
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Table 3.3.9.9-1 AUTO RING MODE ASSIGNMENT (PGM 233)
BTN ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT
6
SAT DAY-09:00 NITE-18:00
TDS-..:.. TDE-..:..
Saturday DAY/NIGHT/TIMED ring
mode start times and TIMED mode
end times.
0000~2359
DAY: 9:00
NITE: 18:00
TDS: ..:..
7
SUN DAY-09:00 NITE-18:00
TDS-..:.. TDE-..:..
Sunday DAY/NIGHT/TIMED ring
mode start times and TIMED mode
end times.
0000~2359
DAY: 9:00
NITE: 18:00
TDS: ..:..
3.3.9.10 Voice Mail Dialing Table – PGM 234
When an external Voice Mail system is used that employs in-band signaling, a digit sequence
must be defined for the system to signal various call characteristics to the Voice Mail system. The
voice mail uses the sequences to determine appropriate announcements or further call routing.
The Table permits the definition of digits as either a prefix or suffix to other digits (station number
for mailbox identification). Sequences are defined for such call characteristics as Put Mail, Get
Mail, No Answer call, etc.
PROCEDURE:
VOICE MAIL DIALING TBL
DIAL DIGIT (1-9)
1. Press the [PGM] button and dial 234.
Use the dial-pad to enter a table entry (1~9), refer to Table
Use the dial-pad to select Prefix or Suffix and the digit
sequence, use the [MSG/CALLBK] button to enter a Pause,
refer to Table 3.3.9.10-1.
Press the [Save] button to store the data entry.
Table 3.3.9.10-1 VOICE MAIL DIAL (PGM 234)
BTN ATTRIBUTE/DISPLAY DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT
1
VOICE MAIL 1
PREFIX OR SUFFIX (1-2)
Code sent when the voice mail is to
receive call to record a message.
1: Prefix
2: Suffix
P#
2
VOICE MAIL 2
PREFIX OR SUFFIX (1-2)
Code sent when the voice mail is to
playback recorded messages.
1: Prefix
2: Suffix
P##
3
VOICE MAIL 3
PREFIX OR SUFFIX (1-2)
Code sent when the voice mail is to
receive a call while the user is busy.
1: Prefix
2: Suffix
P#*3P
4
VOICE MAIL 4
PREFIX OR SUFFIX (1-2)
Code sent when the voice mail is to
receive a call while the user is in
DND.
1: Prefix
2: Suffix
Any digits
P#*4P