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iPECS eMG80/100& eMG800 & UCP & vUCP
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5
89
4.4.2.17 Station Voice Mail Attributes PGM 127
Selecting VM Attributes displays the Station Voice Mail Attributes input page. Enter a valid Station range and
click [Load] to enter the Station Voice Mail Attributes data. Use the checkmark to indicate which attributes to
modify; checked attributes are stored by clicking the [Save] button.
Figure 4.4.2.17-1 Station VM Attributes
The Station VM Attributes are divided into three sub-sections. The Basic Attributes assign general
characteristics of the Station’s Voice Mail and announcements. Enhanced Attributes assign characteristics
including VM COS, notification, cascading, and Company Directory Names. The E-Mail Notification section
defines various SMTP server data such as the Station and System E-mail account data.
Table 4.4.2.17-1 STATION VM ATTRIBUTES
ATTRIBUTE
DESCRIPTION
RANGE
DEFAULT
Basic Attributes
VSF Access
The station must be permitted VSF access to access the
built-in Voice Mailbox.
Disable
Enable
Enable
Two way Record
When allowed, the station can activate the Two-way record
feature to record a conversation.
OFF
ON
OFF
VM Device Slot Seq.
The sequence number defines the VMIU, or VMIB where
messages for the station are stored
Seq. No.
Multi-Language
The selected language is employed for prompts played to
the user when accessing the VSF.
Prompt1~6
Prompt 2
Pre-selected
Message Language
The selected language is employed for prompts played to
an external CO caller if the called station has activated the
Pre-selected Message.
Prompt1~6
Prompt 2
Default VM group
number
When the user has no Voice messages and selects the
[Call Back/Msg] button, the “Default VM group number” is
called.

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