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1.        6 10  Help Menu       Figure 6 54  Help Menu    The Help Topics function in the Help menu will provide you a list of topics for  which help is available           dd to holiday  description  start             Figure 6 55  Help Topics Window       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 42    User Operation Instructions       Chapter 7  User Operation  Instructions    7 1  General    The following paragraphs describe the user operational menus     7 2  User s Main Menu    Users can enter their mailbox menus for retrieving messages and set up their  mailboxes in three ways     e Through the auto attendant using access digits for the retrieve message  process   160     e By pressing an access digit during the mailbox greeting    e By dialing the voice mail extension and if the PBX supports in band DTMF  protocol the users will automatically enter their mailbox menus     If a user wants to retrieve messages from another extension  it is possible to dial     Mailbox password backup out key    DTMF         during system requirement to  enter the mailbox   s password and the call will be forwarded to the Main  Company Greeting  Then the unit announces the number of messages and plays  the users menu                    Digit   Name Description   1 Retrieve Message Listen to Messages   2 Mailbox Parameters Enter Mailbox Parameters Menu   8 Send Message Send a Message to a Specific Mailbox   9 Return to Auto Exit Current Menu and Return to Auto
2.        Create a range of virtual mailboxes     520   First mailbox   Last mailbox           Create a virtual mailbox     521   Mailbox number           Play or skip time and date stamp for a range  of mailboxes     530   First mailbox   Last mailbox   B         B   0  Play the time and date  B   1  Skip the time and date       Play or skip time and date stamp for a  mailbox     531   Mailbox number   B        B   0  Play the time and date  B   1  Skip the time and date       Define a language for a range of mailboxes     532   First Mailbox   Last Mailbox   Z        where   Z  1  2 or 3  language number        Define a language for a mailbox     533   Mailbox Number   Z   ft  where  Z  1  2 or 3  language number        Add a mailbox to a group     540   Group number   Mailbox number           Change the first digit of the group numbers     545   First Digit of the Group Numbers       Delete a mailbox from a group     550   Group number   Mailbox number              Reset a user password        570   Mailbox number              Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual    10 10       Programming Commands          System Functionality Commands       Operation    Command       Change the system administrator   s password     600       Old password       New  password      Warning  Do not use the   or   keys        Change the operator   s password     601       Old password   New password      Warning  Do not use the   or   keys        Forced reorga
3.       148    149    150    151  152  153  154    155  156    157    158    159    160    161    162    System Message    Using your keypad  please enter the first 3 letters of the person   s last name  For Q  press 7 for Z press 9     Using your keypad  please enter the first 3 letters of your first name  For Q press 7  for Z press 9     Using your keypad  please enter the first 3 letters of the person   s first name  For Q  press 7 for Z press 9     Your call is being transferred to     To join the directory listing  please make sure your name is recorded   Product version is       To try another extension  press    1    followed by the extension number   To transfer to the operator  press    0     To return to the Main Menu  press    9        This value has not been set     To change mailbox settings  press 2  To send a message  press 8  To return to the  main menu  press 9     To skip this message  press 1  To replay  press 2  To save  press 3  To forward   press 4  To delete  press 8  To return to the previous menu  press 9     To record your greeting  press 1  To record your name  press 2  To access  directory listing options  press 3  To change your password  press 4  To change  the Do Not Disturb mode  press 5  To return to the previous menu  press 9     Welcome to your voice mailbox  This information session is for new users  We  will start by setting up your voice mailbox  Please follow the instructions and your  mailbox will soon be ready for use  Skip this informat
4.     External Notification Active Time    490   hh mm   hh mm  where   hh mm   Start time  Hour and minutes in 24 hour  format  hh mm   End time  Hour and minutes in 24 hour  format    Example 1   490 09 00 20 00  The will activate the External Notification between 9  a m  to 8 p m           Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 4 10    DTMF Programming       4 4  4 4 1    Programming the Unit    Creating Mailboxes    You can define up to 128 mailboxes  The numbers of the mailbox and its  extension are identical  Make sure that the number of digits in the mailbox  number conforms to the number of digits in an extension   300      You can select one of the languages supported by the unit for each mailbox  After  selecting a language  the unit performs the following     e Plays all menus in the selected language     e Plays all system messages  e g   time stamp and error messages  in the  selected language     e If ring or remote notification is enabled  the mailbox owner is notified in the  selected language     A virtual mailbox can also be created for users who do not have extensions   When a caller dials a virtual mailbox number on the Automated Attendant menu   the call is immediately transferred to the Do Not Disturb menu and the caller is  given the option to leave a message     You may use the external notification features for the virtual mailboxes  Do not  select internal notification because virtual mailboxes do not have extensions  
5.     Note  Resetting a group removes all the mailboxes within  that group        NOTE  You can record a separate greeting message can be recorded for each mailbox group     4 4 3 Notification    The unit notifies the mailbox owner of new messages in different ways according  to the system configuration  Notification may be local or remote     NOTE  Notification is always done on the second line     4 4 3 1 Local Notification  For local notification  you can select one of the following options   e None  The notification feature is disabled     e Message Light On 1  The unit signals the PBX that a mailbox has received a  message  The PBX then turns on the message light of the telephone extension   If the Message Light Off code is programmed  the code is transferred to the  PBX after the mailbox owner retrieves all his new messages     e Some PBXs do not support the Message Light Off code  Instead they turn the  message light off when the mailbox owner presses the message button on his  proprietary telephone set and the unit starts playing the messages  see  Table 4 1      e Message Light On 2  Same as Message Light On 1 but used only for PBXs  that have two different codes for different telephones or for special tone  notification  see Table 4 1         Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 4 13    DTMF Programming       4 4 3 2    The system administrator can set the notification method to one of two states   code  760      e Notification on f
6.     socket    4 pin RJ 11       4 Line Connection    Figure 3 1  Analog Line Connections    4  Onthe side panel of the unit  plug the 9 VDC adapter jack into the  power supply connector     5  Plug the 9 VDC adapter into the main power supply outlet to turn the  unit on  The LEDs on the front panel turn on and off  one after another  and then the LED indicating the status of the unit turns on     6  If your PBX supports a full authorized RS 232 integration with the unit   connect one end of the RS 232 cable to the unit   s RS 232 connector and  the other end to the RS 232 connector of the PBX     7  Call each unit line from any extension and verify the answer  You  should hear the default greeting  system message no  000  See Chapter  12      Replace the side panel cover     9  Program the unit according to your PBX type and required applications        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 3 2    Installation          PSTN    Single Line Digital  Telephones Telephones         Auto Attendant  amp     Voicemail  20r4 i    voice channels    1  ut Mi       PC for programming    Figure 3 2  Analog Line Connections    3 3 1  Expanding the System to 4 Ports  VME 4000  VM 128 Only     The 2 port expansion kit contains     e 2 port expansion card    e 4 wire cable    e 2 plastic spacers      gt  To install the expansion card     1     GEN    Disconnect all external cables and connectors     Remove the 9 VDC adapter power plug from the main power sup
7.    First Ext    Last Ext       Y   group number  0 9                          Delete all PBX legal extensions  320      Operator ID code  330   X   X   0 9  Key To retrieve messages during mailbox  331   X  greeting play back X   0 9  Retrieve digit  Disconnect code  333   Code       Delete disconnect code  333              Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual    10 5       Programming Commands          PBX Parameters    Operation    Command       External access code     340   X        X   up to 4 digits external line access code   Legal entries  digits 0 9 ABCD    Pause  1       Clear external access code     340           Pause before and after external access code     341  X    X   pause length in seconds  0 9   Default  2 sec        Transfer mode for all extensions     350   X  Y    X   1  All extensions except the operator  X   2  Operator extension only   Y   0  Non Supervised   Y   1  Supervised Mode   Y   2  Semi Supervised mode       Day operator  Night operator  Fax and  Supervisor   s extensions    Delete a specific extension assignment     360 X YYYY      X   1  Day operator   X   2  Night operator   X   3  Fax extension   X   4  Supervisor extension   YYYY   Corresponding extension number      360   X       X   1  Day operator   X   2  Night operator   X   3  Fax extension   X   4  Supervisor extension          Volume level    Flash 1        369   X    X   volume level  0 9   9   Loudest  Default  5     370   XXX          Voic
8.    You can assign a mailbox for announcing messages without the ability to record  incoming messages  This mailbox is called an Announcer mailbox  All mailboxes  can be changed from a regular mailbox to an announcer mailbox and vice versa at  any time     NOTE    Do not forget to enter programming mode by dialing  900 and the administrator   s  password before using the programming commands        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 4 11    DTMF Programming       Table 4 4  Mailbox Creation Commands    Creating a range of mailboxes  500   First Mailbox   Last Mailbox      Creating one mailbox  501   Mailbox Number        Selecting an announcer mailbox  502   XXXX Y    where   XXXX   existing mailbox number  Y   0  Regular mailbox  default   Y   1  Announcer mailbox    Deleting a mailbox  510   Mailbox Number      Make sure to remove any transfer to the mailbox  from the Automated Attendant scripts before  deleting the mailbox     Creating a range of virtual  520   First Mailbox   Last Mailbox      mailboxes    Creating one virtual mailbox    521   Mailbox Number        Defining whether to play or skip  530   First Mailbox   Last Mailbox   B      the time and date stamp during where   message playback for a range of B   0  Play the date and time stamp  default   mailboxes B   1  Skip the date and time stamp    Defining whether to play or skip  531   Mailbox Number   B       the time and date stamp during where   message playback for one mai
9.    messages in the mailbox   5 for A   for         Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 10 13    Programming Forms       Chapter 11  Programming Forms    11 1  General    The following pages include forms to help you properly setup and maintain the  Voice Mail using DTMF programming commands     Operation Command    Select opening menu    No  of digits in an extension 100    No  of rings before the line is answered Line 1  310 1  Line 2   310 2  Line 3   310 3  Line 4   310 4    Time to wait for No Answer    Legal PBX extensions Group 1   3200 45  Group 2   3201     Group 3   3202     Group 4   3203     Group 5   3204          Operator ID Code eo  333 O    External Access Code    Transfer mode    Day Operator   s Extension No   Night Operator   s Extension No   Fax Extension No    Supervisor Extension No     Flash 1    Cadence of System Input and Output Tones in  Milliseconds       376          Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 11 1    Programming Forms       Procedural Codes Sent to the PBX in Order to    380    Perform Specific Tasks   Create a range of mailboxes  500     Create a mailbox  501     Create a range of virtual mailboxes  520     Create a virtual mailbox  521     Change the first digit of the group numbers    Add mailboxes to a group Group 000   540 000  Group 001     540001 _____  Group 002   540002_  Group 003   540003                     Maximum no  of days to store a message in  740  
10.    thank you and good bye    before disconnecting     Command   140    Dial a String     In this case you need to enter the    String    number from the    Dial a String     table     This is a    Free DTMF string dialing    call in a blind transfer to perform special PBX  applications  See the next table      The example screen in Figure 6 32 shows that we added the reactions to the DTMF  numbers 1  2  3  4  9 and EOM  For the numbers 2  3 and 4 we also added the destination   Dial a string feature required to use Hook flash code for to transfer a call        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 24    VMS Programming       6 5 1 2  Dial a String    Script Menu E I                                                                           l  i              Figure 6 33  Script Menu Window     Dial a String Tab    In this screen you have to make definitions for the 20 DTMF strings to dial  A  string can be up to 20 digit including A D  0 9        p for pause and  amp  for Hook  Flash     In the example in Figure 6 33 the string starts with a hook flash  pick up the  phone   a pause and than either a number for an outside line  with pause  and  number or the number directly        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 25    VMS Programming       6 5 1 3  Script Opening  ex    Script Programming   Dial a String Script Opening   Script Recording   Script Status         Line 1 Line 2 E Line 3 E Line 4 E     D
11.   Attendant Attendant                   NOTE  The User   s main menu can also be entered by dialing the programmed    Key to retrieve  messages    during the mailbox greeting playback  This parameter is programmed via  command  331 or from the VMS  the default digit is 9         Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 7 1    User Operation Instructions       7 3  Retrieve Message Menu    If the mailbox owner dials    1    while in user s main menu  the unit plays the new  messages  followed by previously saved messages  At the end of each message   the unit plays the Retrieve Message menu                                         Digit   Name Description   1 Next Message Play next message   2 Replay Replay current message   3 Save Save current message   4 Forward Forward current message to another mailbox   5 Reply Reply to message sender  internal messages only    8 Delete Delete current message   9 Return to Previous   Return to previous menu  user   s main menu   Menu   0 Pause Mailbox owners can pause the playback of the   mailbox messages for a maximum of 50 seconds       7 4  Mailbox Parameters    If the mailbox owner dials    2    while in user   s main menu  the unit plays the  user   s Parameters menu                             Digit   Name Description   1 Record Greeting Record a greeting message for the mailbox   2 Record Name Record your name   3 Directory Listing Set directory listing parameters   4 Change Password Change the mailb
12.   Defining the Time to Wait for the First DTMF Character    You can define the time period the unit must wait between answering a call and  receipt of the first character of an In Band DTMF code  If the unit does not detect  a DTMF character within the defined period of time  it automatically plays the  Automated Attendant   s opening greeting     To define the timeout until the first DTMF character  dial         210   XXXX  Where  XXXX   0000 9980 ms in steps of 20 ms  the default is 3 seconds         Defining the Time to Wait Between DTMF Characters    You can define the amount of time the unit must wait between receipts of each  DTMF character comprising an In Band DTMF code  If a DTMF character is not  detected within the defined period of time and the In Band DTMF code has not  been completed  the unit automatically plays the Automated Attendant   s opening  greeting     To define the amount of time to wait between DTME characters  dial         211  XXX  Where  XXX   000 980 ms in steps of 20 ms  The default is 500 ms                  Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 8 4    Programming the In Band DTMF Protocol       8 2 6     8 3   8 3 1     MATRA PBX Support  The unit can support the Q23 Protocol  To activated the support in Q23     Enter to programming mode and dial     Where  X 1  unit support  X 0  unit not support    Sample Programming    Working with the SIEMENS Hicom 150E Office PBX    By default  the SIEMENS Hicom 150E Off
13.   Figure 6 21  System Init Window    6 3 8  Password    The Password function in the Communications menu provides the possibility to  change the administrator   s password  The password may be 4 to 8 digits long  only  The default is 1234     Change Password       Figure 6 22  Change Password Window       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 13    VMS Programming       6 3 9   ComPort    The ComPort function in the Communications menu enables you to change the  communication port number  used to enable the communication between the PC  and the unit     COM Port Selection       Figure 6 23  COM Port Selection Window    6 4  Parameters Menu    Via the Parameters menu you can execute and configure the functions PBX  Parameters  System Parameters and In Band DTMF Protocol     k  default vup   Yoicemail Auto attendant management software       Figure 6 24  COM Port Selection Window    6 4 1  PBX Parameters    The PBX Parameters function in the Parameters menu consists of a number of  tabs  which will be detailed separately        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 14    VMS Programming       6 4 1 1  Extensions    PBX Parameters       Figure 6 25  PBX Parameters Window     Extensions Tab       Extension   s Size     The PBX extension size needs to be defined  This refers to the  numbering plan of the PBX  for example  if the extensions in the PBX are from 200 to 299   then the extension size is 3 digits 
14.   See also command  381       Transfer to an operator     125   XX           Transfer to a mailbox     130   XX   B   Mailbox           Transfer to a script message with a change of  language     117 XX B YY Z    Z   1  2 or 3  language number        Set default language     118   Z  Z   1  2 or 3  language number        Transfer to an extension     120   XX   B   Extension           Dials a programmed DTMF string from the  auto attendant script     121  XX B YY    YY   DTMF string number  00 19     See also command  381                Transfer to an operator  125   XX      Transfer to a mailbox  130   XX   B   Mailbox      Disconnect  140  XX B Z         Z   0  no message  Z   1  with message          Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual    10 2       Programming Commands          Script Programming Commands    Operation    Command       Leave a message to a mailbox     150  XX   B   tt  XX   script No        Retrieve messages from a mailbox     160  XX  B         Direct transfer to an extension     170   XX   first digit s            Direct transfer to a mailbox     175   XX   first digit s            Place a call on Hold     180  XX  B         Blind Transfer to Busy Extension     1854 XX B         Reset a specific message entry to its default  value     190  XX  B         Reset all message entries to defaults     190   XX   tt       Disconnect        140 XX B Z2 4    Z   0  no message  Z   1  with message          In Band DTMF Programmin
15.   X   1  Message Light On 1 is selected   X   2  Message Light On 2 is selected   X   3  Sign Rings is selected   X   4  Rings is selected     700        OPERATION    Setting local notification for a  range of mailboxes                  Disable local notification for all  mailboxes                   701   Mailbox   X      where X is defined as above    Setting local notification for one  mailbox       Permitting remote notification for a    710   First Mailbox   Last Mailbox   Y      range of mailboxes where   Y   0  remote notification is not permitted   Y  1  remote notification is permitted       Disable remote notification for all  710    mailboxes       Permitting remote notification for    711   Mailbox   Y      one mailbox Y   0  remote notification is not permitted  Y   1  remote notification is permitted    Ring Notification Interval  720   XX  where XX is a 2 digit number in minutes  1 99    Default   30 minutes    Ring Notification Duration  730   X  where  X   0  stands for short time for rings  default   X   1  stands for long time for rings    Maximum number of days to store    740   XX  messages where XX stands for number of days  00 99    00   Messages are not deleted by Voice Mail     Time to wait after off hook for  741  X  notification dialing  lt   Timed seconds  09     Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 4 15       DTMF Programming    OPERATION COMMAND       Number of Ring Notification  750   XX  retries where XX refer
16.   X   1  Supervised call transfer using DTMF codes    Defining the DTMF code for the    221   X   CODE         Answer condition  Busy  condition and Do Not Disturb  condition    X   1  Answer condition   X   2  Busy condition   X   3  Do Not Disturb condition   CODE    DTMF code sent by the PBX for the Transfer  Supervision operation 0 9     A D   See page 26 for the proper codes    Delete all DTMF condition  221      codes    Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 4 24          DTMF Programming       Delete all DTMF condition  221      codes    Delete the DTMF code for a  221   X       specmeconciace X   1  Answer condition    X   2  Busy condition  X   3  Do Not Disturb condition       If you select Call Progress tone supervision  the unit detects a busy tone based on  the cadence parameters set using code  371  It detects an answer when voice is  recognized  The unit does not check for Ring Back tone cadences     The unit distinguishes between two types of transfers    e Transfer to operator   e Transfer to the rest of the extensions    Table 4 9 explains how to program supervised  semi supervised and non     supervised transfers to the operator and to the rest of the extensions     Table 4 9  Transfer Modes Programming Commands    Transfer mode for all extensions  350 X Y  where  X   1  All extensions except the operator    X   2  Operator extension only  Y  0  Non Supervised  Default     1  Supervised    2  Semi Supervised       Y  Y  4 
17.  360       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 33    VMS Programming       Pressing the Add button  Command   501          New Mailbox xj    Mailbox Parameters      Mailbog p User Password m Mailbox Type        User Language      fi 234 Reset     Real v     1st Language v    Local Notification I Do Not Disturb     None v  I Announcer                   IV Time Stamp  M External Notification  T Allowed  Phone   Pager Number  Tl Enabled I Enabled    SE                   Cancel   Help         Figure 6 44  New Mailbox Window     Mailbox Parameters Tab    Mailbox     Enter the mailbox number that you want to open     User Password     1234 is the default  When the password has been changed to a    secret  Password    will be shown       If will need to change the password back to the default  password  this is where it is done     Mailbox Type     There are two types of mailboxes  real and virtual   Real Mailbox     This is a mailbox where there is an extension and a telephone     Virtual Mailbox     This is a mailbox without an extension  It has all the same functions as a  real mailbox  such as password protected     Command   501 or  521    Announcer     Enables the Voice Mail to play a personal greeting  announcement   but does  not allow messages to be recorded     Command   502    User Language     Select the language to be heard on your mailbox menu by selecting one  language from the three languages that have been chosen for the Voice 
18.  7  Quick Reference Guide    Figure 7 1 displays a quick reference guide for user    s operation        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 7 6    User Operation Instructions       User s Main       Retrieve  Message    Mailbox  Parameters    Send  Message     9     Return to  Auto  Attendant    0000000    Replay Save Forward Reply Delete Return to                Message Previous  Menu  User s  Parameters  Menu  Record  8   Greeting  Play Return to  Back Recordi Pelee Previous   2  L  Record  8   Name  Play Return to  Back Record Delete Previous   3     Directory  8   Listing  Play Return to  Back Change     Delete Previous   4   ae    O  Password  Play Return to  Back Change Previous    menu       DND  External  Notification    Change Telephone Play Return to  Mode Number Back Previous             ai  Pager  Notification    Change Pager Play Return to  Mode Number Back Previous  menu    Return to  Previous  menu    Figure 7 1  Quick Reference Guide       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 7 7    Programming the In Band DTMF Protocol       Chapter 8  Programming the    8 2     In Band DTMF  Protocol    General    This chapter describes how to program the unit to detect In Band DTMF codes  sent by your PBX and to take appropriate action upon detection     When the In Band DTMF Protocol feature is programmed  the unit waits a  defined period of time for an In Band DTMF code after answering a call from th
19.  8     6 8 1     List    Statistics Menu    I   default vup   Yoicemail Auto attendant management software          Figure 6 50  Statistics Menu    The Statistics menu provides the general statistics related to the unit and a List of  Messages and Statistics per mailbox     General  NOTE  Each group can contain up to 20 mailboxes  excluding the group for all mailboxes    To receive the most accurate information  perform Communication  gt  Read    Parameters before opening the General Statistics     of Messages       Figure 6 51  List of Messages Window    After reading the parameters  the above screen will contain the available list of  mailboxes  When clicking on a specific mailbox  the following information will  be displayed     e All messages for that specific mailbox  e Date per message   e Time per message   e Length per message   e Status per message   e Total length of new messages   e Total length of saved messages   e Total number of new messages    e Total number of saved messages       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 40    VMS Programming       e Total number of messages     6 9  Wizard Menu    l Auto attendant management software       Figure 6 52  Wizard Menu    Selecting Wizard Start will activate the Wizard  which will to guide you step   by step through the integration process              Figure 6 53  Wizard Window       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 41    VMS Programming
20.  9  SS   Script number    Hh mm   start and stop of break time in  24 format        Entering annual holidays dates     470   DD   MM   hh mm   hh mm    DD   Day of the month   MM   month   hh mm   Start time  Hour and minutes in 24  hour format   hh mm   End time  Hour and minutes in 24  hour format             Delete all holidays  470     Delete all holidays on a specific date  470   DD   MM    DD   Day of the month  MM   month   Delete all holidays for a specific month 470        MM      MM   month       External notification active time        490   hh mm   hh mm    hh mm   Start time  Hour and minutes in 24  hour format  hh mm   End time  Hour and minutes in 24  hour format       Mailbox Configuration Commands       Operation    Command       Create a range of mailboxes    Create a mailbox     500   First mailbox   Last mailbox       501   Mailbox              Change to announcer mailbox        502   XXXX Y     XXXX   Existing mailbox number  Y  0  Regular mailbox   Y   1  Announcer mailbox          Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 10 9       Programming Commands          Mailbox Configuration Commands       Operation    Command       Create a range of mailboxes     500   First mailbox   Last mailbox           Create a mailbox     501   Mailbox           Change to announcer mailbox     502   XXXX Y     XXXX   Existing mailbox number  Y  0  Regular mailbox   Y   1  Announcer mailbox       Delete a mailbox     510   Mailbox number    
21.  9 0 9       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 7 5    User Operation Instructions       7 4 7  Pager Notification    For activating the external notification of a mailbox  the System Administrator  must enable this feature for the mailbox  thereafter  the mailbox owner can     e  Enable disable pager notification  e Enter his pager number    e Listen to the current pager number by dialing    7    on the user   s parameters  menu  see Paragraph 7 4               Digit   Name Description   1 Change Mode Toggles the pager notification state   Enable Disable    2 Pager Number Enter the selected pager number for pager    notification  Codes  0 9  Extension Number         A D  P and Q can be used                         3 Play Back Play back the pager number  9 Return to Previous Return to previous menu  user   s parameters  Menu menu   Codes 1   P  1 second pause     1      4 B  6 D  8  Q  4 second pause     2 A  5 C  7 Ext  No     0  CPD Tone    3    7 4 8  Return to Previous Menu    The mailbox owner can dial    9    on the user   s parameters menu  see Paragraph  7 4  to return to the User   s main menu  see Paragraph 7 2      7 5  Send Message    The mailbox owner can leave a message in any mailbox or group of mailboxes by  dialing    8    on the user   s main menu  see Paragraph 7 4      7 6  Return to Auto Attendant    The mailbox owner can dial    9    on the user   s main menu  see Paragraph 7 2  to  return to the auto attendant     7
22.  Auto Attendant using first names or last names can do this     Command   011  6 4 3  In Band DTMF Protocol  xi    Page 1   Page 2  Page 3  Page 4     Event CODE Received from PBX Operation Destination  of r A   UP  oaned MP  If fatto attendant Aoo  Af  fanoanendemt MP  5   famoanenem HMP  e    aomena Ao  PP    aoaea MP   f fatosttendant Ao  If auto attendant Ao    Max  Time to Wait for First DTMF  3000    msec Max  Delay between DTMFs  500    msec       OK Cancel Help  mH    Figure 6 30  In Band DTMF Protocol Window    The In Band DTMF Protocol function in the Parameters menu provides four  screens in which the PBX integration codes are defined     Code Received from PBX   In this column we define the DTMF string that is sent from  the PBX to the Voice Mail   only if the PBX is In Band DTMF protocol supported and  Voice Mail extension is defined as a VM extension   There is an option to have up to 40  strings and for each string the operation should be defined     Command   200 201 202    Max  Time to Wait for DTME     The maximum amount of time the Voice Mail must wait  until is receives its first DTMF from the PBX     Command   210    Max  Delay Between DTMFs     The maximum amount of time is defined between each  DTMF in the string sent by the PBX to the Voice Mail     Command   211       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 21    VMS Programming       NOTE  Ifa DTMF is not heard within the allocated time  the opening greeting will be
23.  Cancel   Help           Figure 6 2  Product Type Window    Look in   B vws 7 002          cm       PBX Data Base    File name   default vup  Files of type   vms Files   vup  v  Cancel p  A       Figure 6 3  Open Window  6 2 2  Save    The Save function from the File menu saves the current open and previously  saved file over the existing file on the hard disk  In case the file has not been  saved previously  the Save As screen will appear     6 2 3  Save As    The Save As function from the File menu saves the current open file with the  specified name in the specified directory  You can save files with the following  extensions       VUP corresponding to VM 128  VME 4000        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 2    VMS Programming          Save As    O VMS 7 00 2 vile     PBX Data Base                      Figure 6 4  Save As Window    6 2 4  Open Default    The Open Default function in the File menu opens the default device   s file  You  must first specify the target device        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 3    VMS Programming       6 2 5  Print Settings Menu    The Print Settings menu function in the File menu  Figure 6 5  opens a  submenu in which you can define the parameters for printing     t  default vup   Yoicemail Auto attendant management software       Print Settings Menu    Communication  Off Line       Figure 6 5  Print Settings Menu  6 2 6  Print    The Print function in
24.  Make sure that for Rings and Sign Rings Notifications the maximum number  of retries has not been reached        Symptom     Solution     External notification does not work   Make sure you have selected the correct External Access code     Make sure you did not add the External Access code to the telephone number  because the unit automatically dials the External Access code     Make sure External Notification is allowed and enabled     The first notification can take up to the amount of time that is defined by  Ring Notification Interval     Make sure start and stop times are properly defined and maximum number of  retries has not been reached        Symptom     Solution     The unit does not transfer calls  DTMF tones are heard or the call is  disconnected     Flash   has been incorrectly configured        Symptom     Solution     When I dial command code  300  the unit plays an error message     You are trying to change the number of digits in an extension after  extensions and mailboxes have been configured  To change the number of  digits in an extension  you must first remove all mailboxes and extensions           Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 9 1       Troubleshooting                                           Symptom  Command  510 does not allow a mailbox to be deleted    Solution  The mailbox is used in script menus  Please remove the mailbox from all the  scripts and then use the delete command    Symptom  In supervised mo
25.  PBX Parameters Window     Supervision Tab        rrrrrnrnnnnnnrrrnnnnnnnnnnrn 6 16  PBX Parameters Window     CP Tone  amp  Disconnect Tab                   6 18  System Parameters Window         rrrnrnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 6 19  In Band DTMF Protocol Window                    sssssesssssssssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 6 20  Auto Attendant MGA vescnasacriedcimacrindeanatradeavedsancannuandiannssnbeanadenceamanidenns 6 21  Script Menu Window     Script Programming Tab                  cceeeee 6 21  Script Menu Window     Dial a String Tab         eerrrrnnnnnnrrrrvnnnnnnnrrrnnnnnnr 6 24  Script Menu Window     Script Opening Tab         wurrrrnnnnrrrrrnnnnrrrnnnnnnr 6 25  Script Menu Window     Script Recording Tab         rrnnnrrvrnnnnnnnnrvnnnnnnnr 6 26  Script Menu Window     Script Status Tab         reennnnnonnnnnnrrrnnnnnrrnnnnnnnr 6 26  Time  amp  Date Window            ccccccccccccccccceceececeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeess 6 27  Time  amp  Date Window            ccccccccccccccccceccececeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseseeeeeeeeess 6 28  Auto Window     Weekly Schedule Tab       rrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnr 6 29  Auto Window     Auto Breaks Tab        rrrrrrrrrrrrrvrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrnnnnnn 6 30  Auto Window     Holiday Schedules Tab          rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnrnnnnnnr 6 31  Voice Mail Menu       rrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 6 32  List of Mailboxes Window     List Tab         rrrrrrr
26.  Please note that 2  3 or 4 can be used and the default is 3     Command   300       Fax Extension     The fax extension number is entered in this box  The Voice Mail will  detect the fax tone   1100 Hz   and immediately transfer the call to this extension  In order  to disable this feature  leave the box empty     Command   360       Operator ID     The digit defined here will route calls to an operator   s extension during the  auto attendant scripts menus and from users mailboxes  Depending on the operation mode  the call will be transferred to either the day or night operator extension     Command   330          NOTE  Make sure that the day and night operator extensions are configured        Day Operator Extension     The extension number defined here is the number that will be  used whenever the operator ID digit is accessed while the Voice Mail is in Day Mode     Command   360             Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 15    VMS Programming       NOTE  Make sure that the day and night operator extensions are configured        Night Operator Extension     The extension number defined here is the number that will be  used when the operator ID is accessed while the Voice Mail is in Night  Break or Holiday  Mode     Command   360       NOTE  The legal entries are any numbers up to 4 digits and the default is 0        PBX Legal Extensions     This is the range of extension numbering from the PBX  Here  extensions are filtered for t
27.  Window     File Location Tab    6 2 10  Exit  The Exit function in the File menu closes the VMS program  If you have made  changes to the parameters and not saved the file  the program will ask if you want  to save the configuration file before exiting the program        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 6    VMS Programming       6 3     6 3 1     Communication Menu    Via the Communications menu you can execute the functions Read  Parameters  Send Parameters  Read Recording  Send Recording  Backup   Restore  System Init  Password and ComPort     EET TT     oicemail  Auto attendant management soltware    File   Communication Parameters Auto Attendant Voice Mail Line Monitor Statistic    NE Read Parameters      Send Parameters            Read Recording  Send Recording    Backup  Restore    System Init    Password        ComPort  Figure 6 11  Communication Menu    Read Parameters    The Read Parameters function in the Communications menu reads the  information from the Voice Mail to PC  You can edit this information     Read Parameters q x     Check connection to unit    and press OK to continue    Cancel   Help         Figure 6 12  Read Parameters Window    NOTE  When reading parameters from the unit  the system will not answer any calls        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 7    VMS Programming       6 3 2  Send Parameters    The Send Parameters function in the Communications menu sends the
28.  a menu that allows the user to retrieve messages     Command   700    External Notification     The system administrator allows remote telephone and pager  notifications for each mailbox  Using the menu the owner can enable the remote notification  status and enter a desired external telephone or pager number  If remote notification is  allowed and enabled and a message is recorded  the Voice Mail dials the remote telephone  number to notify the mailbox owner of new messages  After the mailbox owner enters the  correct password  the unit plays the recorded message  When a remote pager is used the  Voice Mail dials the number to notify the mailbox owner to call back and to check his her  mailbox   No recorded message is played     The Voice Mail stops sending ring notification after the mailbox owner has retrieved all  messages or the defined number of notification retries has been exceeded     Command   710   711       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 35    VMS Programming       6 6 1 2  Parameters    List of Mailboxes       Figure 6 45  List of Mailboxes Window     Parameters Tab    Key to Retrieve Messages during Mailbox Greeting     This is the key that will  be pressed during a personal greeting to enter to the mailbox menu for retrieve  messages  i e  if you want to retrieve a message from your mobile  dial your  extension and when your personal greeting is played  press the defined key and  the Voice Mail will then ask for pass
29.  and press on the    Add     button of the respective group  The group 099 is a list of all the mailboxes  defined in the system     NOTE  Each group can contain up to 20 mailboxes  excluding the group for all mailboxes         Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 38    VMS Programming       6 7     6 7 1     First Digit of Groups     This parameter defines the digit that the mailbox groups  start with  If a mailbox and a group of mailboxes have been defined with the  same number  the messages will be sent to a mailbox and not to the group     Line Monitor Menu        default vup   Yoicemail Auto attendant management software       File Communication Parameters Auto Attendant Voice Mail Line Monitor Statistics Wizard Help                A   PBX Selection      Figure 6 48  Notification Parameters Window      slaja    uella          Via the Line Monitor menu you can activate the Line Monitor tool  The tool  shows online all incoming DTMF signals  simultaneously from all ports via the  RS 232 cable     Activate the Line Monitor   gt  To activate the line monitor     1  Connect the RS  232 cable  one end to the PC and the other end to the  Voice Mail     2  Open the Line Monitor window  Figure 6 49    3  Click the start button  All DTMF signals are displayed online     TT x    Line Display DT MF    Figure 6 49  Line Monitor Window          Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 39    VMS Programming       6
30.  atest 4 2   4 3 2 Setting the Time and Date          rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 4 8   4 3 3  Programming the Operational MOdeS                 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 8   44 Programming the UNit Lu mmemumemeenrunjnnddvjsedsnndjeanseen 4 11  4 4 1 Creating Mailboxes            rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 4 11   4 4 2 Creating Mailbox Groups          rrrrrnnnnvrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrnnnnnnnrnrrnnnnnnn 4 12   2245 Nel 2vavssd died 4 13   4 4 4 Programming the Automated Attendant Script Menu                4 16   4 4 5 Recording Script Messages        mrrrnvrvvnnnnnnvnvrnnnnnrrrrnnnnnenrrrrnnnnnn 4 16       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual i    Table of Contents       4 46 Programming Script Messages       rrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrnnnnnnnnnerrnnnnnn 4 17  4 4 7 Directory Listing Programming       arnnnrrrvvnnnnnnnvnnnnnnrnnnnnnnrrrnnnnnnn 4 23  4 4 8 Resetting Script Message Programming to Default                  4 23  4 4 9 Supervised  Semi Supervised and Non Supervised Transfers 4 24   4 5 Additional Features          rrrrrnnnnvrrrrnnnnnnnarnnnnnrrrrnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnrrrnnnnenererennnnnnn 4 26  45 1     CHANGING P  sswords  sauvrssedskedemsdemnudekedrimbmnen 4 26  4 5 2 Activate Flash Memory Force ReorganiZe                ccccceceee 4 27  4 5 3  Changing to from Day Light Saving Time        rrrrrrrnnnnnnnnrvrnnnnnnr 4 27  4 5 4 Changing the Operational Mode          rrrrnnnnnnnnrnnnnnrrnnn
31.  edited  information from the PC into the unit  Figure 6 13   After clicking OK  a screen  asking for the administrator password appears     Send Parameters   x  Check connection to unit    and press OK to continue    OK Cancel Help   a       Figure 6 13  Send Parameters Window  x    Enter Password    E  Cancel   Help         Figure 6 14  Password Window    NOTE  Before editing and sending parameters in the VMS  FIRST perform a read action   otherwise you may overwrite the existing information with default information or other    incorrect information   When sending parameters to the unit  the system will not answer any calls        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual    VMS Programming       6 3 3  Read Recording    The Read Recording function in the Communications menu reads the script  recordings from the unit to the VMS  You can edit this information or send it to    another unit     Read Recording X        Check connection to unit  and press OK to continue    OK   Cancel   Help      Figure 6 15  Read Recording Window    NOTE  The script recordings in the unit are not  WAV files  but special DSP formatted files  WAV  files cannot be converted to this format     To copy a script from one unit to another  the scripts need to be recorded via telephone  for the first unit  The scripts can then be transferred via the Read Send Recording  functions to another unit     6 3 3 1  List of Script Recordings to be Read    The List of Script Record
32.  heard     6 5  Auto Attendant Menu    k Jdefault vup   Yoicemail Auto attendant management software  File Communication Parameters   Auto Attendant Voice Mail Line Monitor Statistics Wizard Help      sj  s    ae Fm   roksan      Figure 6 31  Auto Attendant Menu                Via the Auto Attendant menu  you can configure the Script Menus and  Scheduling table     6 5 1  Script Menu    The Script Menu function in the Auto Attendant menu consists of a number of  screens  which will be shown separately  A number of screens contain example  information     6 5 1 1  Script Programming    Script Programming   Dial a String   Script Opening   Script Recording   Script Status    Script No  foo    PREV   NEXT   Day Opening  Default     DTMF Type of Operation Destination    1  Direct Callto anExtension        3  Transfer to an Extension       4  Transfer to an Extension       6  7  8  9       INS              o    fnoemy   y  EOM   aono 3    EOM Timeout p4 sec    LLL LLE       Cancel Help      Figure 6 32  Script Menu Window     Script Programming Tab    i    In this screen you can define the operation for each DTMF and a view wide array  of choices        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 22    VMS Programming       Script Number     In the box you define the Script number  which has to be  edited     EOM   End of Message     this is operation what will be done at the end of the  message     EOM Time Out     this is the amount of time before 
33.  message 095   Y   0 play the message  default   Y   1 do not play the message    Y  2  only when X   3  plays message to mailboxes without a greeting message    Listening to the Software Version Number    To hear the unit   s software version number  dial  900 and the administrator  password to enter the programming mode  then dial     Resetting the System    The System Administrator can reset the unit to its factory default settings by  dialing  900 and the administrator password to enter the programming mode   then dial     654       XXXX        Where   XXXX   the System Administrator   s password        NOTE  If you plan to reconfigure the unit for use with your current PBX and the unit had    4 5 10    previously been configured for use with a different PBX type  use this command to clear  all existing settings and return to the factory default settings     Adjusting Recording Length    The System Administrator can select the length of the recorded messages in the  unit  The selected length of message  in minutes  will affect all recorded  messages  The types of recorded messages that are affected are  script recordings   mailbox owner   s greetings  name recordings and recorded incoming calls        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 4 29    DTMF Programming       To set message length dial  900 and the administrator password to enter the  programming mode  then dial     X   1 9 minutes     This parameter is set to two minutes by de
34.  the File menu opens the default Windows Print window              Figure 6 6  Print Window    6 2 7  Print Preview    The Print Preview function in the File menu  Figure 6 7  shows a default  Windows preview of the parameters that need to be printed        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 4    VMS Programming       f Jdefault vup   Yoicemail Auto attendant management software     Hud Net Page   Fie enr   Tuo Page   Zoomin   Zemou   Cor         Figure 6 7  Print Preview Window    6 2 8  Print Setup    The Print Setup function in the File menu  Figure 6 8  opens a default Windows  Print Setup window        Print Setup    Status  Ready   Type  HP Lasewet 2200 Series PCL 5e  Where  ITS   Comment  its       Figure 6 8  Print Setup Window    6 2 9  Options  The Options function in the File menu consists of two screens  The Toolbar  Configuration screen and the File Location screen    6 2 9 1  Toolbar Configuration    In the Toolbar Configuration screen  Figure 6 9  you can select the toolbars and  tooltips that will be displayed        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 5    VMS Programming                Figure 6 9  Options Window     Toolbar Configuration Tab    6 2 9 2  File Location    In the File Location screen  Figure 6 10  you can define the save and load  location of the files  By default  the location is the same as where the VMS EXE    program is stored                 Figure 6 10  Options
35.  the night greeting script is recorded    Symptom  What happens when a mailbox and mailbox group have the same extension  number    Solution  Messages are sent to the mailbox  In general  mailboxes have higher priority  than mailbox groups    Symptom  DTMFs dialed by the unit are not recognized by the PBX    Solution    Change the amplitude and the ON and OFF levels of DTMFs dialed by unit   3797371     Symptom  How can the password of the mailbox be reset to its default 1234    Solution  Use command  570 or press The Reset button in the VMS    Symptom  How can I find out how much memory is supported by my Voice Mail    Solution  Use statistics option in VMS           Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 9 2    Troubleshooting          Symptom     Solution     Pager Notification does not work    Make sure you have selected the correct External Access Code    Make sure you did not add the External Access Code to the pager number   Make sure pager notification is allowed and enabled    Make sure the pager number is entered correctly    Make sure your pager company provides a 1400 Hz tone if         is used     If your provider does not support 1400 Hz tone SIT tone  use enough pauses  to by pass the sent tone     The first notification can take up to the amount of time that is defined by  Ring Notification Interval     Make sure start and stop times are properly defined and maximum number of  retries has not been reached        Symptom     So
36.  to 4 digits and does not have to  be in the range of legal extensions              Command   120   XX  B   extension number      Example 1   120 05 3 123      The unit transfers the call to extension 123 when    3    is dialed during playback of  script message 05     Example 2   120 00   1000    The unit transfers the call to hunt group 1000 at the end of script message 00           Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 4 19    DTMF Programming       4 4 6 8    4 4 6 9    Dialing a Programmed DTMF String from the Auto   Attendant Script    Dialing a programmed DTMF string from the Auto Attendant script     Command   121  XX  B  YY t4     Y   The DTMF string number  00 19   See also command  381       Transferring the Call to the Operator at the End of the  Script Message  Transferring the call to the operator at the end of the script message  The unit    transfers the call in supervised  semi supervised or non supervised mode  depending on code  350              Command   125   XX     Example   125 00      The unit transfers the call to the operator at the end of script message 00        4 4 6 10 Transferring the Call to a Mailbox    4 4 6 11    Transferring the caller to a specific mailbox number  The mailbox must be  defined and existing        Command   130   XX   B   Mailbox number      Example   130 01 5 152      Transfers the call to mailbox 152 when    5    is dialed during playback of script  message 01        Disconnecting the Lin
37.  transferring the call to  an extension         Semi Supervised    The unit only checks for a busy signal before transferring the call to an  extension     e Multilingual Option    The unit can operate in three languages simultaneously  The system  administrator can configure each mailbox to operate in one of the three  selected languages  The caller can select the language in which the system  messages  prompts  are played     e Answering on the First Ring    To avoid delays  the system administrator can set up the unit on each  individual port to answer incoming calls on the first ring     e Script Menus    The unit supports up to 39 script menus  A script menu is a recorded  announcement that can accept a digit entry  0 9  during playback  Based on  the digit entered  the unit can take one of the following actions     e Transferring the call to another script menu   e Transferring the call to another script menu and change the language  e Transferring the call to an extension or hunt group   e Transferring the call to a mailbox    e Dialing a string of DTMF  20 different strings and up to 20 digits for each  string including special characters     e Retrieving messages from a mailbox  e Disconnecting the line  e Leaving a message    e Playing the directory listing       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 2 5    General Description       2 1 3  Voice Mail Features    The unit enables a caller to leave a message  recorded in his own voic
38.  weekly  and holiday schedules must be programmed  Should you not do so  the Voice Mail will  automatically play the opening greeting that was pre programmed by the system clock  If a  correspond script greeting is not recorded  system will be switched to the Manual Day  mode automatically     The Schedules screen contains two windows  Weekly Schedule and Holiday Schedules        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 29    VMS Programming       Weekly Schedule             Figure 6 39  Auto Window     Weekly Schedule Tab       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 30    VMS Programming             IEE  s  8    S  8  8    S  8    S  8  8    z B  E S  ed uth ed atl aad cl atl aad a    8  8  8  8          8  8  8  8    i  i          Figure 6 40  Auto Window     Auto Breaks Tab    Weekly Schedule     In above example the Weekly Schedule has been  programmed as  on Monday from 8 00 to 14 00 the Voice Mail will play script  message 00  default day  and then from 14 00 to 15 00 script no 15  default  break   from 15 00 to 18 00 script 00  which is the day script again and then from  18 00 to 08 00 script 10  default night      Command   450   460       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 31    VMS Programming       Holiday Schedules    ji                   Figure 6 41  Auto Window     Holiday Schedules Tab    Holiday   s Schedule     This list  up to 50  shows the dates th
39. 1  LED1 notification code  X   2  LED2 notification code  X   3  LED notification off code  X   4  Transfer code   X   5  Recall from Busy   X   6  Recall from No Answer  CODE     Respective PBX code    Delete a specific  380   X       procedural code X   1  LED  notification code  X   2  LED2 notification code  X   3  LED notification off code  X   4  Transfer code  X   5  Recall from Busy  X   6  Recall from No Answer    Define a free  381   XX   YY   YY     3 3    DTME sting   thet   X   String number  00 19   fe ia en e   YY   YY   DTMF string  uto Attendant to   Note  See also command  121                      Automatic Gain Enabled    Control  AGC           DTMF amplitude         Procedural codes  sent to the PBX in  order to perform a  specific task           None   None   None   Flash 1   Ext  Flash 1  Flash 1                the PBX  Answer number of    386   X 5  samples where        X   number of samples  0 9           Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 4 6    DTMF Programming                                        CODE     Digits 0 9 0 9    KK  Extension  0  Pause  1  indicates a I second pause  Hook Flash 1 22  Hook Flash 2  3     4  A  5  B  6  C  7  D  8                Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual    4 7    DTMF Programming       4 3 2 Setting the Time and Date    Table 4 2 presents the commands used to set the unit time and date     NOTE  Make sure to enter programming mode by dia
40. 2   X   3  Ring Signs   X   4  Rings  Disable local notification for all mailboxes  700           Set local notification for one mailbox     701   Mailbox   X      X   0  disabled    X 1 LED 1  X  2  LED 2   X   3  Ring Signs  X   4  Rings       Permit remote notification for a range of  mailboxes     710   First mailbox   Last mailbox   X        X   0  not permitted   X   1  permitted       Disable remote notification for all mailboxes     710         Permit remote notification for one mailbox     711   Mailbox   X        X   0  not permitted  X   1  permitted                   Ring Notification Interval  720   XX   XX is in minutes  1 99   Ring Notification Duration  730   X   X   0  short ring   X   1  long ring  Maximum no  of days to store a message in  740   XX  ie ay atem XX   Number of days 00 99   Time to wait after off hook for notification  741  X  dialing X   Time in seconds  0 9   Ring notification Retries  750   XX  Activate the LED notification  760   X    X   0  for 1  new message  X   1  for every new message          Adjusting recording length        790 X    X   1 9 minutes          Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual    10 12       Programming Commands         Refers to PBX codes  Each code contains digits 0 9        Flash 1  Flash 2   Pause and Extension Number     When entering a code  dial      0 for extension  6 for B      for pause  7 for C    2 for Flash 1  8 for D    3 for Flash 2  9 for the number of new   4 for
41. 4  Break       e The following programming codes are to be used after dialing  900   administrator  password        Script Programming Commands       Operation Command       Directory listing format  011 X    X   0  Last name  X   1  First name                Record a script message  100   XX   Beep   Record      Play a script message  101   XX   Beep   Playback  Delete a script message  102   XX   XX   Script No   Select EOM timeout for each script  105  XX Y      XX   Script No   Y   Timeout in seconds             Transfer to a script message  110 XX B YY                  Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 10 1    Programming Commands          Script Programming Commands    Operation    Command       Transfer to the directory listing     111 XX B    XX   Script number       Select opening menu     112 XX YY Z      XX   Default script number 00 10 15 or 20  YY   Replacement script number 00 20  Z   Line number 1 4       Transfer to opening menu     115 XX B         Transfer to a script message with a change of  language     117 XX B YY Z    Z   1  2 or 3  language number        Transfer to a script message with a change of  language     117 XX B YY Z    Z   1  2 or 3  language number        Set default language     118   Z  Z   1  2 or 3  language number        Transfer to an extension     120   XX   B   Extension           Dials a programmed DTMF string from the  auto attendant script     121 XX B YY    YY   DTMF string number  00 19   
42. 4 9 1 Detecting a Busy Extension    If the unit detects a busy extension  it performs a Recall from Busy and by  default plays system message 96  if the extension has a mailbox  or 103  if the  extension does not have a mailbox      4 4 9 2 Detecting a No Answer from an Extension    If the unit does not detect an answer from the extension  it performs a Recall   from No Answer and by default plays system message 97  if the extension has a  mailbox  or 104  if it does not have a mailbox         Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 4 25    DTMF Programming       4 4 9 3    4 4 9 4    4 5  4 5 1    4 5 1 1    Changing the Busy and No Answer Menus    System messages 96  97  103  and 104 are default messages  The System  Administrator can replace the system messages with script messages as follows     e System message 96  Busy and the extension has a mailbox  is replaced by  script message 21 in the first language  script message 31 in the second  language and 41 in the third language     e System message 103  Busy and the extension does not have a mailbox  is  replaced by script message 22 in the first language  script message 32 in the  second language and 42 in the third language     e System message 97  No Answer and the extension has a mailbox  is replaced  by script message 23 in the first language  script message 33 in the second  language and 43 in the third language     e System message 104  No Answer and the extension does not have a m
43. EOM operation will be done     Type of Operation     The Type of Operation provides a drop down menu  from  which a number of options can be chosen  The choices are     No entry   Transfer to a Script Message   Transfer to a Script Message   1st Language  Transfer to a Script Message   2nd Language  Transfer to a Script Message   3rd Language  Directory List   Transfer to an Extension   Transfer to a Mailbox   Direct Call to an Extension   Direct Call to a Mailbox   Leave a Message   Retrieve Messages   Disconnect   Disconnect   Message   Return To the Main Menu   Dial a String    Transfer to a script message     This will transfer the caller to the sub menu  which is  defined in the destination     Command   110    Transfer to a Script Message   1  Language  2  Language or 3    Language     This is an  option to transfer to the sub menu defined in the destination and to change the language  until the end of the session     Command   117    Max  Delay Between DTMFs     The maximum amount of time is defined between each  DTMF in the string sent by the PBX to the Voice Mail     Command   211    Directory List     This is the    Dial by name    feature  After pressing the DTMF for this  option the Voice Mail will ask the caller to enter the 1  3 letters of the first or last name of  the required party  Each mailbox in the list has to define Directory list code and record the  Name     Command   111    Transfer to an Extension     When pressing the relevant DTMF for this option t
44. F Programming       4 4 7    4 4 7 1    4 4 7 2    4 4 8    Directory Listing Programming    The directory listing feature  Dial By Name  allows calls to be transferred to  proper extensions based on recorded names and codes of mailbox owners  The  Directory Listing parameters are set through the commands explained in the  following paragraphs     Directory Listing Format    Changes the format of the directory listing  The unit supports two directory  listing formats              Command   01   X       X   0  List according to last name  Default     X   1  List according to first name    Transferring to Directory Listing    Transfers the call to the directory listing              Command   111 XX B         XX   Script number  Example   111 005    Play the directory listing when    5    is dialed during playback of script message  00   Resetting Script Message Programming to Default    Resets a complete script message or only one entry  This command does not  delete the recorded script message     Resetting a complete script message              Command   190   XX  4  Example   190 03      Resets script message 03 to its default values        Resetting a single entry in a script message   Command   190 XX B 4   Example   190 02 5      Resets entry 5 in script message 02 to its default value                    Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 4 23    DTMF Programming       Default values     e 0 9  If a caller dials a digit that has not b
45. F cadence sent   where X is the length of the DTMF cadence in   by the PBX  e g a   ms  0 9   Each step represents 100ms 100 ms   Disconnect code Note    Note  By setting this parameter to 2  the Voice Mail   This parameter is will cut 200 ms from the end of the recording    needed to calculate   the time  which must   be truncated from   the end of the   message  which is   terminated via the   Disconnect code    Busy Signal  375   XXXX       Cadence Check where XXXX is a busy extension number     Check the busy signal by dialing the busy  extension number and playing the busy cadence  values              Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 4 5    DTMF Programming    Default                     Voice and DTMF  Sensitivity         376 X Y  X   1  Voice sensitivity level  X   2  DTMF sensitivity level  Y   Sensitivity level  0 9   The volume at which the unit detects voice when  the called extension answers or the volume level  at which the unit detects DTMF throughout its  operation   Note  The higher the sensitivity level  the   higher the sensitivity to voice or DTMF     In order to activate the new selection  a new call  must be initiated      377   X   X   0  AGC disabled   X   1  AGC enabled   When enabled  The unit will adjust the incoming  messages volume to a set volume level    Note  For the new value to take affect  a new call  must be initiated      379   X  where X   volume level  1 9   9   Loudest     380   X   CODE       X   
46. Holiday Mode  Off Off On Off  Manual   Break Mode  On On Off Off  Manual   Day Mode  Auto On Off Off On  Night Mode  Auto Off On Off On  Break Mode  Auto On On Off On  System Error  Off Flashing Off Off  System Error  Flashing Flashing Flashing Flashing  System Error    Flashing Flashing Flashing Off  Automatic Self Test On On On On      Please contact your local dealer        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 2 10    General Description       Technical Specifications    The technical specifications of the unit are as follows     DC Power Supply  Line Voltage  DC Leakage Current    On hook Insulation Resistance  between Line Terminal and  the Ground    Ring Capacitor   On hook Impedance   Ring Detect   DC Resistance  off hook   Impedance  off hook   Imbalance Ratio   Return Loss   Current during Break   DTMF Transmission   Frequency Tolerance  Frequency Level  High Group   Frequency Level  Low Group   Inter digit Pause in Tone Dialing  Fax CNG Tone Detection    9VDC 800mA  24 to 72VDC   gt  10uA    0 to 100VDC  gt  SMQ   100 to 200VDC  gt  30KQ  500 VAC 50Hz  gt  20KQ  100 VAC 25Hz  gt  100KQ    0 47uF   10      50VDC  40 VAC 25Hz  gt  30009   27 to 100VAC 16 to 60Hz   24 to 66VDC   20 to 100mA 100 to 350Q  300 to 3400Hz 500 to 700Q   300 to 3400Hz  gt  46dB   300 to 3400Hz  gt  18dB    lt  700uA     1 5     6 to  8 dBm    8 to  10 dBm  70 to 80ms  1100Hz   38Hz       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manu
47. M  To pin 5 DBYRF          To pin 3 DB  To pin2 D       ORF       Figure 5 1  RS 232 Cable Connection    5 3  System Requirements    Before installing the VMS  check that your computer meets the following  minimum requirements     PC Pentium II or higher   Set the unit clock and calendar  Create and maintain mailboxes  64 MB RAM memory   40 MB free hard disk space    Microsoft Windows 95  Windows 98 Windows NT SP64  Windows 2000 Pro  and Windows XP    Internet Explorer 5 5 or higher    5 4  Installing the VMS     gt  To install the VMS     Exit all open applications   Insert the CD with the VMS installation program into the CD drive   Use Windows Explorer to locate the setup file     Double click the setup file     oe eS Se    Follow the instructions on the screen        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 5 2    Switching to Computer Programming       5 5  Starting VMS    To start the VMS click on the VMS icon  The application will offer to select  relevant Com port for read configuration data from the device     COM Port Selection E xi        Com Port3                Com Port2     Com Port4    met   ee    Figure 5 2  COM Port Selection Window    Select a COM port and press OK     NOTE  To continue to work in Off line mode press Cancel     Applications will start to download configuration data  During transfer process  the target device will be recognized automatically  The device   s name will be  shown on the Main screen     For to cont
48. Mail     Command   533       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 34    VMS Programming       NOTE  After transferring a call in non supervised mode using in band DTMF integration  the Busy   No Answer and Do not Disturb menu is played with the language defined here     Do Not Disturb     When this is enabled  the Voice Mail will not transfer any calls from the  Auto Attendant to this extension  The Do Not Disturb menu will be played instead     Time Stamp     This is the option for the Voice Mail to play or not to play the time and date  of the message     Command   531    Local Notification     Notification can be performed as local or external  The possible types  of local notification are as follows     Message Light 1     The Voice Mail sends the code that is defined in Notification codes to  turn on the light on the telephone or to change the dial tone of the extension     Message Light 2     This is the same as message light 1  This option is used with certain  PBXs that support more than   type of terminal     Sign Ring     The unit rings the extension number periodically as defined by the    ring  notification interval     until all new messages have been heard or the maximum number of  notification retries is reached     Rings     The Voice Mail rings the extension number for a period of time  as defined in the     ring notification duration    and the    ring notification retries     After the call is answered the  unit prompts
49. RA PBX Support     204   X  where  X 0 support disabled  X 1 support enabled       Define the time to wait for the first DTMF  character in the In Band DTMF code      210   XXXX  XXXX   0000 9980 in steps of 20 ms          Define the time to wait between receipt of  each DTMF character in the In Band DTMF  code        211   XXX  XXX   000 980 in steps of 20 ms          Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual    10 4       Programming Commands          In Band DTMF Programming Commands       Operation    Command       Define Transfer Supervision Type     220   X    X   0  Use Call Progress Tones  X   1  Use DTMF codes       Define the DTMF code for the Answer  Busy  and DND conditions     221   X   Code         X   1  Answer condition   X   2  Busy condition   X   3  Do Not Disturb condition   Code      DTMF code sent by the PBX for  the Transfer Supervision operation       Delete the DTMF code for a specific  condition     221 X     X   1  Answer condition   X   2  Busy condition   X   3  Do Not Disturb condition                         Delete the DTMF code for all conditions  221    PBX Parameters  Operation Command  No  of digits in extension  300   X  Cut off time for continuous call progress tone    301   X    detection    X  cut off time in seconds  0 9   Default  6 sec        No  of rings before the line is answered     310   line number   number of rings       Time to wait for No Answer     311  XX       PBX legal extensions     320   Y
50. The Busy Off Time is       To listen to your password  press 1  To edit  press 2  To return to the previous  menu  dial 9     Message was received       For Pager notification  press 1  To enter the pager number  press 2  To listen to the  pager number  press 3  To return to the previous menu  press 9     Pager notification is disabled    Pager notification is enabled    Please enter your pager number  Press the hash key when you have finished      saved messages       saved message    That mailbox is currently unavailable    Storage space is nearing capacity    For         press      To return to the previous list  press 7    For additional listings  press 8    To enter another name  press 0  To return to the main menu  press 9   No directory listing is available     To record your greeting  press 1  To record your name  press 2  To access  directory listing options  press 3  To change your password  press 4  To change  the Do Not Disturb mode  press 5  To change external notification  press 6  To  change pager notification  press 7  To return to the previous menu  press 9     To listen to your directory listing  press 1  To enter your directory listing  press 2   To delete your directory listing  press 8  To return to the previous menu  press 9     Operation successful     Using your keypad  please enter the first 3 letters of your last name  For Q press 7  for Z press 9        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 12 6    System Messages 
51. VME   4000    Auto Attendant  amp  Voice Mail System  Installation and Programming Manual    Version 7 1 April 2005 Proprietary    Version 7    NOTICE  This publication refers to the VME   4000 Voice Mail System  Release 7    Additional copies of this manual may be obtained from Aleen Technologies Reproduction of this  manual or parts thereof without written permission from Aleen Technologies is strictly prohibited     Aleen Technologies reserves the right to modify the hardware and software described herein  without prior notice  However  changes made to the hardware or software described do not  necessarily render this publication invalid     WARRANTY    In the event that the product proves to be defective in workmanship or materials within a period of  one year from date of shipment  Aleen Technologies shall repair or replace the same at its  discretion  Transportation will be the responsibility of the dealer distributor     Under no circumstances shall Aleen Technologies be liable for consequential or special  damages  loss of revenue or user dealer expenses arising out of or in connection with  the use or performance of the product  whether base on contract  tort or any other legal  agreement     The following shall void the above warranty  malfunctions resulting from fire  accident  neglect  abuse  or acts of God  use of improper electrical power  or repair of  tampering with or alteration of the  product by anyone other than Aleen Technologies authorized    Table of Co
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53. ail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 4 16    DTMF Programming       NOTE  XX is script message 00 26  31 36 and 41 46     4 4 6 Programming Script Messages    You can program each script message separately  The programming command  format for script messages IS         Command Code   XX   B  YY      Where     Command Code defines the action that should be taken when B is pressed  during playback of script message XX     XX   a script message number     B   the digit dialed by the caller during playback of script message XX or at the  end of the message  B can be 0 9 or    for end of message      YY   the destination  which can be an extension  mailbox or another script  message     NOTE  Do not define the Operator ID digit on script messages     The command codes used to build the Automated Attendant Script Menu are  presented on the following pages  You can program one of the following actions  for each script message     e Play another script message   e Return to the opening menu   e Play another script message and change the language  e Transfer the call to an extension   e Transfer the call to the operator   e Transfer the call to a mailbox   e Disconnect the line   e Leave a message in a mailbox   e Retrieve messages from a mailbox   e Direct dial to an extension   e Transfer a call directly to a mailbox  e Dial a free DTMF string   e Place a call on hold   e Blind Transfer to the busy extension    e Play the directory listing       Voice Ma
54. ailbox   is replaced by script message 24 in the first language  script message 34 in the  second language and script message 44 in the third language     Do Not Disturb    Using the user menu  a mailbox owner can activate the Do Not Disturb mode   When a caller dials a Do Not Disturb extension  the unit plays system message  121 and does not transfer the call to the extension  The System Administrator can  replace this message with script message 25 in the first language  script message  35 in the second language and script message 45 in the third language     Additional Features    Changing Passwords   The unit uses three types of passwords    e System Administrator   s password   e Operator   s password   e Mailbox owner   s password    A password always contains digits  0 9   The default for all three types of  passwords is 1234    Changing the System Administrator   s Password    The System Administrator can change his password by dialing code  900 to enter  the programming mode  dialing the current password and then dialing      600       Old Password       New Password        The system administrator password must be between 4 and 8 digits long     NOTE  Do not use spaces  letters    and   keys     The System Administrator   s password cannot be disabled        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 4 26    DTMF Programming       4 5 1 2 Changing the Operator s Password    The System Administrator can change the operator   s password b
55. al    2 11    Installation       Chapter 3  Installation    3 1  General    The unit is delivered completely assembled  It is designed for mounting on a wall  close to the PBX     3 2  Unpacking    Before unpacking  inspect the package  If you notice any damage  immediately  report it to your local dealer      gt  To unpack the unit    1  Place the package on a flat surface and open it    2  Remove the contents of the package and place them on a clean surface   3  Remove all packing material   4      Inspect the contents  if you notice any physical damage  report it to you  local dealer immediately     3 3  Installing the Unit   gt  To install the unit     1  Mount the unit on a wall close to the PBX cabinet  Use the drill template  to place the two screws     2  Remove the side panel cover     3  Connect the RJ 11 connector on one end of the cables to the RJ 11  sockets on the side panel of the unit  Connect the other end of the cables  to one or two analog telephone lines on the Main Distribution Frame   MDF  of the PBX  see Figure 3 1      ES NOTE    Each RJ 11 socket on the side panel of the unit can support up to two  analog telephone lines  VME 4000 only   VM 128 Mbx         Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 3 1    Installation       Main Distribution Auto Attendant    Frame on the Voice Mail Panel  PBX    socket    4 pin RJ 11  socket       2 Line Connection    Main Distribution Auto Attendant    Frame on the Voice Mail Panel  PBX
56. ame as Example 1  except the mailbox number starts with 2 or 4        Placing a Call on Hold    Gives the caller the option to remain on hold  Valid only for script messages 21   22  for the first language   31 32  for the second language  and 41 42  for the  third language   which are reserved for the extension Busy menus              Command   180  XX B    Example   180 213      The unit places the call on hold for 10 seconds before trying to transfer the call  again when    3    is dialed during playback of script message 21        Blind Transfer to a Busy Extension    Transfers a call in blind mode to a busy extension  Valid only for script messages  21 22  for the first language   31 32  for the second language  and 41 42  for the  third language   which are reserved for the extension Busy menus        Command   185 XX B E  Example   185 215      The unit immediately tries to transfer the call again when    5    is dialed during  playback of script message 21              NOTE   Both Place a Call on Hold and Blind Transfer to a Busy Extension are used to transfer calls  to a busy extension  Place a Call on Hold gives the option to retry every  0 seconds to  transfer the call until the extension is available    In a Blind Transfer  calls are transferred to a Busy Extension immediately  This option is  used when the unit is connected to a PBX that incorporates In Band DTMF signaling        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 4 22    DTM
57. assword    Figure 5 5  Communication Menu       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 5 4    VMS Programming       Chapter 6  VMS Programming    6 1     6 2     6 2 1     General    This chapter describes all menu item  In some cases  the DTMF commands are  added as an extra reference and examples are clarified     File Menu    Via the File menu you can execute the functions Open  Save  Save As  Open  Default  Print Settings Menu  Print  Print Preview  Print Setup  Options and  Exit           Jdefault vup   Yoicemail Auto Attendant management software  File Communication Parameters Auto Attendant Voice Mail Tools Help                     New Cr      PBX Selection    Open    Ctrl 0   Save Ctrl 5   Save As       Open Default       Print Data Setup     Print    Ctrl P  Print Preview   Printer Setup             1 D  Projects     Untitled  vup                VMS    Voicemail   Auto Attendant  Management Software    Device type  VM 128 Mbx  Communication  Off Line           Version 7 00       Figure 6 1  File Menu    Open    The Open function from the File menu opens the Product Type window   Figure 6 2   where you can define the target device and then standard Windows  Open screen  Figure 6 3   via which you can open an existing configuration file        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 1    VMS Programming       Product Type x     Select product type    VM 128 Mbx    C VM 48 Mbx  C AA BMbx  C AA 2 Mbx   
58. at are defined as  holidays  If the holiday lasts more than 1 day  each of the holiday days must be  inserted separately     Command   470       Pressing the add button adds a new holiday and pressing the remove button deletes the  selected days   The default is empty        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 32    VMS Programming       6 6  Voice Mail Menu       Jdefault vup   Yoicemail Auto attendant management software       Figure 6 42  Voice Mail Menu    Via the Voice Mail menu you can configure the List of Mailboxes  Notification  Parameters and Groups of Mailboxes     6 6 1  List of Mailboxes    The List of Mailboxes function in the Voice Mail menu consists of two screens   in which you can define the individual and general mailbox parameters     6 6 1 1  List    List of Mailboxes    MSG Light 1  MSG Light 1  MSG Light 1  MSG Light 1    MSG Light 1  MSG Light 1  MSG Light 1  MSG Light 1  MSG Light 1  MSG Light 1       Figure 6 43  List of Mailboxes Window     List Tab    The above list displays all the mailboxes defined in the Voice Mail and their  configuration parameter values  You can add  edit  copy and delete values by  clicking on the appropriate button in this screen  The description of the values is  found in the following screen     Supervisor Mailbox    define here the supervisor mailbox  which is used when  the Voice Mail   s memory is 85  full  This mailbox will get the alarm messages  about memory usage     Command  
59. ay Night Break Holiday      Number of Rings before Answer          Line 1        bb    10    H 20      EG  EG                Figure 6 34  Script Menu Window     Script Opening Tab  In this screen the script opening parameters are defined  Line 1 and Line 2 are    relevant for VM 48     Number of Rings before Answer     The number of rings are defined before a call is  answered on the respected line     Command   310  The Table     Defines which script to be played for each port  Script By Port      Here you can separate two companies on one Voice Mail and define the opening greeting  for each port  For each port there are four opening scripts defined according to the day   night  break and holiday modes     Command   112       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 26    VMS Programming       6 5 1 4  Script Recording    Script Menu          Figure 6 35  Script Menu Window     Script Recording Tab  In this screen you can define the Script Recordings  loaded and deleted      6 5 1 5  Script Status    Script Menu    Day Opening  Default   Support  Marketing    Night Opening  Default           Figure 6 36  Script Menu Window     Script Status Tab       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 27    VMS Programming       In this screen displays a list of all the scripts with their programming and  recording status  For each script you can name the file for future reference  The  icon of the script will change i
60. box     3      Source Target  1               Dial  2200102 3545 4373 7905 222272 22 1        200 is the programming code to define an In Band DTMF code  02 is the event number assigned by you to the In Band DTMF code  Each   in the above PBX DTMF code is replaced by        905 is a wild card programming the unit to ignore 5 DTMF characters       Source      2 2  2indicates the 3 digit target extension number    Indicates the end of the In Band DTMF code             Dial    201 0201     201 is the programming code to select an operation       02 is the event number    O1 is the unit   s operation type that indicates leaving a message in a  mailbox        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 8 6    Troubleshooting       Chapter 9  Troubleshooting    9 1     9 2     General    This chapter presents answers to commonly asked questions on operating the  unit  If problems persist  contact your dealer     Troubleshooting Guide       Symptom     Solution     Local notification does not work    Make sure you have entered the correct notification codes    Make sure that local notification is enabled    Make sure that line 2 is properly connected between the unit and the PBX   Remove all the messages from the mailbox and then send a new message   Check unit   s DTMF level and length    Add a pause between codes     For Rings or Sign Rings Notification  the first notification can take up to the  amount of time defined by Ring Notification Interval    
61. de  the unit incorrectly returns calls    Solution  The unit   s time to wait for No Answer parameter value is greater then the  PBX   s recall time parameter value  Decrease the value of the unit   s Time to  Wait for No Answer parameter or increase the value of the PBX   s recall time  parameters    Symptom  In supervised mode  the unit does not recognize answered calls    Solution  Increase the voice Sensitivity parameter value    Make sure that the correct Transfer Supervision Type has been selected    Symptom  The unit transfers calls made to an extension to its mailbox and plays  message stating that the extension is unavailable    Solution  The extension is in Do Not Disturb mode    Symptom  The Voice Mail Utility Program  VMS  issues a warning that the COM port  is unavailable    Solution  Make sure that the selected COM port is not being used by another device or  Program    If the selected COM port was previously used by another device  remove the  device  shut down and restart your computer to release the serial port    Symptom  A message is sent to a mailbox group that contains five defined mailboxes  but only two receive the message    Solution  The messages were sent to all the mailboxes in the group but only accepted  by those mailboxes that did not have the maximum number of messages  recorded    Symptom  The unit has been programmed to operate in Night mode  When a call is  received  it disconnects the call and switches to Day mode    Solution  Make sure that
62. e     The disconnect on time and off time define the disconnect tone  cadence  The disconnect tone usually appears when the caller hangs up  The Voice Mail  will disconnect the line upon detecting this tone     Command   371             Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 19    VMS Programming       6 4 2  System Parameters    System Parameters       Figure 6 29  System Parameters Window    The System Parameters function in the Parameters menu defines a number of  essential system related parameters        Max  Recording Time     In this box the maximum recording time for the user messages   script messages  mailbox greetings and names are determined     Command   790          NOTE  Changing this parameter will affect on the operation mode of the Voice Mail        Default System Language     The Voice Mail supports 3 languages simultaneously  Here is  where system administrator determines which language  out of the 3 inserted in the Voice  Mail  will be the default language for the system messages     Command   118       Auto Gain Control     When enabled  this adjusts the line volume so incoming calls will be  recorded at the same level  messages  script messages  amp  mailbox greetings      Command   377             Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 20    VMS Programming       Directory Listing     This is the    Dial By Name    feature for the caller in order to locate a  mailbox owner from the
63. e    Disconnects the call at the end of the script message or if the caller dialed the  disconnect digit during playback     This command may include the system message 001     Command   140   XX B Z      Z   0  means disconnect the line with no message        Z   1  means disconnect the line with the above system  message    Example   140 10  1     The unit plays the disconnection message and then disconnects the call at the end  of script message 10        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 4 20    DTMF Programming       4 4 6 12    4 4 6 13    4 4 6 14    Leaving a Message in a Mailbox    Initiates the procedure for leaving a message in a mailbox        Command   150 XX B 4   Example   150 00 8      The unit asks for a mailbox number when    8    is dialed during playback of script  message 00  After dialing the requested mailbox number  the caller hears the  mailbox   s greeting and can leave a message              Retrieving Messages from a Mailbox    Initiates the procedure for retrieving messages from a mailbox        Command   160  XX B    Example   160 00 9      The unit asks for a mailbox number and password when    9    is dialed during  playback of script message 00  After dialing the requested mailbox number and  password  the mailbox owner can retrieve his messages and access the user menu  to record a personal greeting  change his password  etc              Directing a Call to an Extension    Enables the caller to dial an e
64. e  PBX  If the unit detects the code within the defined period of time  it performs a  predefined operation  If the unit does not detect the code  it plays the Automated  Attendant   s Opening Greeting     After answering a call from your PBX  the unit plays the Automated Attendant   s  Opening Greeting under the following conditions     e The DTMF codes received from the PBX do not exactly match the  programmed In Band DTMF codes     e The specified extension number  Target  called does not have a valid  mailbox     e The first DTMF character of the In Band DTMF code was received after the  specified period of time     e The following DTMF characters were received outside the specified time  frame    If an In Band DTMF table is empty but incoming DTMF string includes an  asterisk     sign  the system will disconnect immediately     You can program In Band DTMF codes for up to ten events by      Touch tone telephone       Computer running the Voice Mail Maintenance Software  VMS     Programming the Unit by Telephone    The following sections present the command codes used to program the unit to  detect and act on In Band DTMF codes sent by your PBX        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 8 1    Programming the In Band DTMF Protocol       8 2 1  Defining an In Band DTMF Code for an Event  To define an In Band DTMF code for an event  dial               200  XX   YY   YY      XX   Event number  00 39   YY   YY   In Band DTMF code sent by t
65. e  in any  mailbox  The mailbox owner can access his mailbox at any time from any touch   tone telephone and listen to his messages  Mailbox owners can also modify their  own mailbox parameters  Up to 47 messages  new and saved  can be stored in the  mailbox     Real Virtual Mailboxes    The unit supports up to 128 real and virtual mailboxes  A real mailbox has a  telephone extension  whereas a virtual mailbox does not     Personalized Mailboxes    Mailbox owners can personalize their mailboxes by recording a personal  greeting  assigning a personal password to the mailbox and setting optional  parameters     Personal Greeting    Mailbox owners can record or change personal greetings at any time from any  touch tone telephone  Callers first hear the personal greeting of the extension  called and then they can leave a message     Day and Time Stamp    The system administrator can program the unit to indicate the start of each  message and the day and time it was recorded     Message Deletion    Mailbox owners can manually delete messages or the system administrator  can program the unit to automatically delete all messages after a specified  number of days     Message Forwarding    Mailbox owners can forward copies of messages to other mailboxes or  mailbox groups  Mailbox owners can also record an introduction to the  forwarded message     Message Reply    Mailbox owners can reply directly to a message and record a message in the  sender   s mailbox     Pause During Message R
66. e Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 10 6       Programming Commands          PBX Parameters       Operation    Command       Cadence of system input and output tones in  milliseconds     371  X  YYYY    X  0  incoming minimum DTMF length   X   1  busy off   X   2  busy on   X   3  Disconnect off   X   4  Disconnect on   X      DTMF off   X     DTMF on   YYYY   Cadence in milliseconds in steps of  20 milliseconds       Length of DTMF cadence  sent by the PBX   e g  a Disconnect code    Note  This parameter is needed in order to  calculate the time  which must be truncated  from the end of the message  which is  terminated via the Disconnect code      372 X    X   The length of DTMF cadence in ms  0   9    Default  1   Note  Each step represents 100 ms  So by  setting this parameter to 2  the Voice Mail  will cut 200 ms from the end of the  recording        Busy signal cadence check     375   XXXX          Voice and DTMF sensitivity     376 X Y   X   1  Voice sensitivity level   X   2  DTMF sensitivity level   Y   Level  0 9   9   Most sensitive  Default  5   Note  To activate the new selection  a new  call must be initiated       Automatic Gain Control  AGC      377   X   X   0  AGC disabled   X   1  AGC enabled  Default    Note  To activate the new selection  a new  call must be initiated          DTMF amplitude        379 X    X   volume level  3 9   9   Loudest  Default  5          Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Progra
67. ee 7 6   7 4 8  Return to Previous Menu        rrrnnnnnvvvonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenn 7 6   15  AOI NSS je 7 6   7 6  Return to Auto ARGNdankumnagmnenmsummnsmidnnsvmammdennsgdt  d 7 7   7 7  Quick Reference Guide           rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennne 7 7   8 Programming the In Band DTMF Protocol      ssvvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnn 8 1  8 ES EE EE TE eee 8 1   8 2  Programming the Unit by Telephone                ennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 8 1  8 2 1  Defining an In Band DTMF Code for an Event                 00 8 2   8 2 2  Selecting an Operation Type                  ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 8 3   8 2 3  Selecting a destination             rnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnne 8 4   8 2 4  Defining the Time to Wait for the First DTMF Character             8 4   8 2 5  Defining the Time to Wait Between DTMF Characters               8 4   8 2 6  MATRA PBX Support      rrrrennnnnrrnnnnnrrrnrnnnnnnnnrrnnnnrrrrrnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnn 8 5   83  Sample Programming evcsisssssesereciocceseneeecsvadeensedtendstesnssdaccondedenemenedesceednoed 8 5  8 3 1  Working with the SIEMENS Hicom 150E Office PBX                 8 5   9 TFrodesboigssvsvsaseassmeagsaemumeaskekk  mekonkobninis   9 1  9 1  BEE As 9 1   92  Troubleshooting Gude  uuensgnmegemadaedmndni  ddeismein  e 9 1   10 Programming Gommands sisicesicessccsscetcdsaccsacssssdstecsactuancesudscadcnseranduandscessaas 10 1  11 Programming F
68. een programmed  or set to default   during playback of a script message  the unit plays    This entry is not  supported    and repeats the script message     e Ifthe caller dials the Operator ID code  the call is forwarded to the operator  extension regardless of script message programming     e At the end of a script message  If the caller does not dial a number during  playback of a script message  the unit disconnects the call at the end of the  message     4 4 9 Supervised  Semi Supervised and Non Supervised  Transfers    Transfer to an extension may be supervised  semi supervised or non supervised   In a supervised mode  the unit detects Busy and No Answer signals from the  PBX  In a semi supervised mode  the unit only detects Busy signals  In a non   supervised mode  the unit transfers a call to the required extension without  checking the status of the extension     You can configure the unit to detect Answer  Busy and Do Not Disturb signals by  recognizing the DTMF codes sent by the PBX or analyzing the Call Progress  tones     If DTMF signals are selected for the supervised mode  you must define DTMF  codes for the Answer  Busy and Do Not Disturb conditions     NOTE  Do not forget to enter programming mode by dialing  900 and the administrator   s  password before using the programming commands     Table 4 8  Detection Commands    Selecting DTMF code or Call  220   X   Progress tone detection where  X   0  Supervised call transfer using Call Progress  tones  default 
69. er  To transfer to the operator  press 0  To return  to the main menu  press 9     You have exceeded the maximum message length  Your message will be sent   Sunday   Monday   Tuesday   Wednesday   Thursday   Friday   Saturday   O  As Eight O Two for 8 02    Pause    Please record your message after the tone  Press the hash key when you have  finished     To change external notification  press 1  To enter the telephone number  press 2   To listen to the current telephone number  press 3  To return to the previous  menu  press 9     External notification is disabled   External notification is enabled   You have a new message  To retrieve messages press 1     Please enter the telephone number  Press the hash key when you have finished        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 12 5    System Messages       121    122  123  124    125  126  127  128    129  130    131  132  133  134  135  136  137  138  139  140  141  142  143  144    145    146  147    System Message    The required extension is unavailable  To try another extension  press 1 followed  by the extension number  To leave a message  press 8  To transfer to the  operator  press 0  To return to the main menu  press 9     Invalid extension number  Please try again   Skipped messages have been deleted     To listen to your recording  press 1  To rerecord  press 2  To delete  press 8  To  return to the previous menu  press 9     That recording does not exist   The Busy On Time is     
70. etrieval  Mailbox owners can pause the playback of the mailbox messages   Mailbox password back out key    Mailbox owners can be routed to the Main Company Greeting from the  System request to enter the mailbox   s password     Mailbox Groups    A caller can send a message to all the members of a mailbox group at one  time        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 2 6    General Description       All defined mailboxes belong to the    All Group    mailbox group  In addition   the system administrator can create up to four mailbox groups  each  containing up to twenty mailboxes  Mailboxes can belong to more than one  group and can be added to or deleted from a mailbox group by the system  administrator  Each mailbox group can be assigned with a mailbox group  greeting     Do Not Disturb Mode    Mailbox owners can set their mailboxes in the Regular Mode or Do Not  Disturb Mode  When a caller dials a Do Not Disturb extension using the  Automated Attendant menus  the unit plays a special    Do Not Disturb    menu  and does not transfer the call to the extension     Individual Language Selection    The system administrator can select one of the languages supported by the  unit  When the mailbox owner or caller enters the mailbox  the unit  automatically switches to the selected language     Adjustable Recording Length    The system administrator can select the length of all recorded messages in the  unit  The selected length will control the f
71. f the script is recorded     number of scripts have  been pre defined  In the example we have added the Script for Support and  Marketing     6 5 2  Time  Date and Weekly Schedules  xi       Time  amp  Date    System Time 12 59 06 PM    System Date   9 23 2004 bd    Mode of Operation Day v                cea   ee         Figure 6 37  Time  amp  Date Window    The time and date function in the Auto Attendant menu provides the options to  change the time  date and operation mode     System Time and Date     current date and time  by default the Voice Mail takes the time  and date from your PC  The system time will be shown after the Read parameters from the  system  otherwise PC time will be shown here     Command   420  430    Mode of Operation     Defines the unit   s mode of operation  The mode can be changed by  DTMF code     In Auto mode  the Voice Mail will automatically change from day to night to holiday and to  break mode as programmed in the weekly schedule     Command   8   400       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 28    VMS Programming       6 5 2 1  Schedules  x    Time  amp  Date      System Time   2 19 30 PM    System Date   9 23 2004 v   Mode of Operation X    Schedules          og   Cancel   Hep         Figure 6 38  Time  amp  Date Window    The schedules button on the time and date screen is available in the Auto  Operation mode only     NOTE  Automatic Mode     When the Voice Mail is programmed in Automatic mode  the
72. fault        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 4 30    Switching to Computer Programming       Chapter 5  Switching to Computer    Programming    5 1  General    This section describes the purpose and main features of the Voice Mail  Maintenance Software  VMS  and details the installation process  The VMS  enables you to     Define PBX parameters   Set the unit clock and calendar  Create and maintain mailboxes  Build Automated Attendant menus  Review traffic statistics    Print system parameters and statistics     Programming the unit via the PC is done offline until sent in one block to the  unit  We recommend that you save the new configuration in a file     Using the VMS  you can also     Open a configuration file to make changes and then to upload them to the unit  Recognize connected unit  Open the corresponding default configuration file    View unit statistics  e g  line and memory utilization     5 2  Connecting the Unit to the Computer     gt  To enter the programming mode     1  Remove the side panel cover of the unit   2  Remove all cables attached to the unit   s RS 232 connector     3  Connect one end of the RS 232 cable to an available serial port on your  PC and the other end to the unit   s RS 232 connector as shown in  Figure 5 1        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 5 1    Switching to Computer Programming       DBORF female DB9RM male   To PC   To Voice mail I       DB9ORF DB9R
73. for external notification        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 37    VMS Programming       6 6 3     PBX External Line Access Code     This is the key pressed by the Voice Mail to  get an external line for external notification  External access code can be 1 4  digits     Message Light Activation     Defines if lights up for every message or only after  the first new message     Ring Notification Duration     The amount of time the Voice Mail opens a line  and tries to notify the caller of new messages in the ring notification process     In the above example  68 is the message light code for a specific PBX  P is pause  and the X stands for a specific extension     Groups of Mailboxes       Groups of Mailboxes x                      000   001  002  003 m 099  100 103  102 106  107  109  Add Add Add    Remove   Remove   Remove   Remove                                             First Digit of Groups p         Cancel   Help      Figure 6 47  Notification Parameters Window    The Groups of Mailboxes function in the Voice Mail menu consists of a number  of columns  in which groups can be created  The example screen above contains  a number of groups     Group List     Up to four mailboxes can be defined  The mailboxes that are  defined within a group can be addressed simultaneously by dialing the group  number  In order to add a mailbox to a group  select the required mailbox from  the group of all mailboxes ending with the digits 099
74. for the  installation  setup and programming of the units     NOTE  Please read this manual before installation  programming and operation of the Auto  Attendant and Voice Mail System   The information in this manual is valid for the following device     VME 4000    Voice Mail 128 mail boxes  VM     128 Mbx   Note that the only differences between these units are     The term    unit    in this manual refers to both devices  unless specifically stated  otherwise        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 1 1    Introduction       This manual contains the following           Chapter Heading  1 Introduction  2 System Description  3 Installation  4 DTMF Programming  5 Programming by Computer  6 VMS Programming  7 User Operating Instructions  8 Programming the In Band   Protocol   9 Troubleshooting  10 Programming Commands  11 DTMF Programming Forms  12 System Messages       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 1 2    General Description       Chapter 2  General Description    2 1     General    The Voice Mail and Automated Attendant is a small stand alone multilingual  system for organizations of sixteen and sixty four employees  VM 128 Mbx    The unit incorporates state of the art technology  including DSP  flash memory  and SMT production        Figure 2 1  General View    The VME 4000    VM 128 Mbx is available with 2 or 4 ports and up to 128  mailboxes  It provides up to 10 hours of recording time     T
75. g Commands    Operation    Command       Define an In Band DTMF code for an event     200   XX   YY   YY        XX   Event number     00 39  YY   YY   In Band DTMF code       Delete all In Band DTMF codes     200              Delete In Band DTMF codes for an event        200   XX      X   Event number     00 39          Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 10 3       Programming Commands          In Band DTMF Programming Commands       Operation    Command       Select a task for an In Band DTMF code     201  XX   YY    XX   Event number   YY   Task number    00   Auto Attendant opening script   01   Leave a message   02   Retrieve messages   03   Play a specific script    04   Play a busy menu   05   Play a No Answer menu   06   Play a DND menu   07   Disconnect the call   08   Record the conversation   09   Play a specific script and change to Ist  language    10   Play a specific script and change to 2nd  language    11   Play a specific script and change to 3rd  language        Select a task for an In Band DTMF code    12   Play the Directory Listing  DBN    13   Transfer to a mailbox    14   Transfer to an extension    15   Transfer to the operator       A destination must be defined for these  tasks          Select a destination for an In Band DTMF  202   XX YYYY    event XX   Event No    YYYY   Destination  Delete the destination for a specific In Band  202  XX      DTMF event XX   Event No   Delete all destinations  202          MAT
76. he Direct Calling from the Auto Attendant  If there are a certain  designated extensions that do not want theDirect Call function that extension is left out in  the groups of extensions     For example  Group 0 has the extensions 200     203 and Group I has the extensions 205      299 this means that extension 204 cannot be directly contacted from the Auto Attendant  scripts and if that extension is tried from any script  then the Voice Mail will say     Invalid  entry  please try again        Command   320          6 4 1 2  Call Transfer    PBX Parameters       Figure 6 26  PBX Parameters Window     Call Transfer Tab       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 16    VMS Programming          Transfer Code   This code is used to transfer a call from an analog extension to another    amp    Represents a Hook Flash   X   Represents an Extension number   DTMF   O  9  A D   P   Pause Isec    Command   380       Recall from Busy Code     This code is only applicable for semi or supervised modes and it  defines the PBX code that is used in order to return the caller to the Voice Mail when the  desired party is busy     Command   380       Recall from No Answer Code     This code is only applicable for supervised mode and it is  used to return the caller to the Voice Mail when the caller has been transferred to an  extension that is not answered     Command   380       Hook Flash Time   amp       Here the Hook Flash time of the PBX is defined   Co
77. he PBX       Each DTMF code can contain up to twenty characters  including 0 9  A D         source and target  You can also include the following two wild cards to bypass  DTMF characters sent by your PBX and not relevant to the unit operation     e Ignore   Length   9   two digit number   For example  wild card  906  programs the unit to ignore the next six DTMF characters received     e Ignore   Separator   0   one digit character   For example  wild card  05  programs the unit to ignore all DTMF characters until it receives a 5  Wild  card  0 4 programs the unit to ignore all DTMF characters until it receives  att     NOTE  In the above examples 5 and   are also ignored     Table 8 1  Entering an In Band DTMF Code Using a Telephone    DTMF Character Number to Dial  Digits 0 9 09  Bo e o OO    pod  Ignore   Length  0   XX  where XX is the number of DTMF characters to ignore    Ignore   Separator  0  X  where X is the DTMF character  0 9        A D  used as  a separator    Source  1  indicates the caller   s number  not currently  available     Target  2  indicates called extension number    Dial  2 for each digit in the extension  For example  if  your PBX is configured to support a 3 digit extension   dial  2 three times           Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 8 2    Programming the In Band DTMF Protocol       8 2 2  Selecting an Operation Type    You can program each event to perform an operation  To select an operation  type  en
78. he call will  be transferred to the number defined in the destination     Command   120    NOTE  The number can be up to fur digits without any connection to the legal extension        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 23    VMS Programming       Transfer to a Mailbox     This is the option for the caller to dial the required mailbox by  pressing the digit and the call will then be directly transferred to the mailbox and the  personal greeting played     Command   130    Direct Call to an Extension     The Voice Mail allows the caller to dial the required  extension independently  The extension number must be defined as a legal extension in the  PBX Parameters    Command   170    Direct Call to a Mailbox     The Voice Mail allows the caller to dial the required mailbox  independently     Command   175  Leave a Message     The option here is to leave a message in a specific mailbox from the    Auto Attendant  After pressing on the relevant DTMF  the Voice Mail will ask for the  mailbox number     Command   150    Retrieve Messages     This is the DTMF key for the retrieving message process  After  dialing this DTMF the Voice Mail will request the required mail box number and password  and thereafter the    retrieve message    process begins     Command   160  Disconnect     Simply disconnects without any announcement   Command   140    Disconnect with Message     This is what   s known as a    polite    disconnect  the Voice Mail  says 
79. he unit can be integrated with most types of PBXs through the analog ports or  through the RS 232 serial port     The system administrator can be programmed by the computer using the Voice  Mail System Maintenance Software Utility Program  VMS  or by touch tone  telephone     The unit installation is quick and easy  Just mount it on a wall next to the PBX  and connect it to the SLT interfaces and to the main power supply with an  external power adapter     The unit is ready for use immediately after the system administrator completes  the setup procedure of integration parameters  mailboxes  notification type        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 2 1    General Description       system schedules and opening greetings  Mailbox owners can then set up their  own personal mailbox parameters     The unit is a powerful Voice Mail System at an affordable price  It contains most  useful features and services provided by PC based systems but at a lower cost   The unit   s features can be divided into three groups     e System administration  e Automated attendant    e Voice mail     2 1 1  System Features  The system has the following features   e Configuration    The Voicemail Auto Attendant system VM 128  VME 4000  is available with  2 ports and 10 hours of recording time  The system administrator can upgrade  the unit by adding a 2 port expansion card to the motherboard to provide 4   ports     e Programming  The system administrator can pr
80. he unit switches automatically to Holiday mode on dates programmed as  holidays  During holidays the unit answers calls with the special holiday  greeting     e Fax Detection    If the unit detects a fax tone  CNG  during the opening greeting  it  automatically transfers the call to the pre defined fax extension     e Directory Listing  Dial By Name     The unit can provide a list of mailbox owner names  The directory listing  enables calls to be transferred to all extensions configured within the list  A  caller can access the directory listing by following instructions during the  opening greeting     In order to enable a directory listing call transfer  the mailbox owner must  record his name and a three letter code  A caller can reach the proper  extension after dialing the respective code and verifying a correct extension  according to the mailbox owner   s name     The system administrator enables two methods of directory listing  according  to the mailbox owners first or last name        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 2 4    General Description       e Call Transfer    The system administrator can program the unit to detect the Call Progress tone  and DTMF signals sent by the PBX and transfer the calls to extensions in one  of the following modes         Non Supervised    The unit transfers the call immediately without verifying the status of an  extension         Supervised    The unit checks for a busy or answer signal before
81. ice PBX uses the following DTMF  characters for integration with the unit     ikk      Source  1 Internal call to Voice Mail  ED 02222  1 To activate the Automated Attendant  external  call     3   Source Target  1 Call forward all  leave a message   44  Source Target  1 Call forward after no answer    TE Source Target  1 Call forward after busy    NOTE    All source and target extension numbers in the Siemens Hicom 150E Office PBX system  have three digits     8 3 1 1  Programming Using a DTMF Telephone     gt  To program the unit to detect an In Band DTMF code from the PBX  and enable an internal caller to retrieve messages from a mailbox     1     Source  1                   200 is the programming code to define an In Band DTMF code  00 is the event number assigned by you to the In Band DTMF code  Each   in the above PBX DTMF code is replaced by        2 2 2 indicates the 3 digit extension number  Since the extension is  calling its mailbox  target is used instead of source       indicates the end of the In Band DTMF code        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 8 5    Programming the In Band DTMF Protocol                Dial    201 00 02     201 is the programming code to select an operation       00 is the event number 02 is the unit   s operation type that indicates  retrieving messages from a mailbox      gt  To program the unit to detect an In Band DTMF code from the PBX  and enable an internal caller to leave a message in a mail
82. il and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 4 17    DTMF Programming       4 4 6 1    4 4 6 2    4 4 6 3    4 4 6 4    Technicians and System Administrators should program the script messages  according to the application     End Of Message Timeout  Sets the EOM timeout period for each script individually              Command   105   XX   Y  4  Where        XX   Script number  Y   Timeout in seconds  Example   105 05 6      The unit sets the EOM timeout to 6 seconds for script message 05     Play Another Script Message    Builds submenus by transferring the caller from one script message to another        Command   110 XX B  YY  14  Example   110 00 3 02      The unit plays script message 02 when    3    is dialed during playback of script  message 00        NOTE    Make sure to record script message 02     Select Opening Script    Selects the opening script message              Command   112 XX  YY  2 4  XX   Default script number 00 10 15 or 20       YY   Replacement script number 00 20    Z   Line number 1 4    Transfer to the Main Company Greeting    Transfers the caller to the Main company greeting   s menu  Used mainly by Busy  and No Answer script messages  21 24 for the first language  31 34 for the  second language and 41 44 for the third language   where the caller is given the  option to return to the main menu              Command   115 XX B   Example    1521 5        The unit plays the opening menu when    5    is dialed during playback of sc
83. ings button shows a screen in which scripts can be  selected  After selecting Script Recording numbers from the list  Figure 6 16   and pressing the Add button  you need to define the location where to store them   they will be stored with the extension of the Script Recording number e g   script 10  script 00   The delete button is used to unselect the chosen script s         Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual    VMS Programming          s to be Read    gESKRERREE                Figure 6 16  List of Scripts to be Read Window  6 3 4  Send Recording       Send Recording          Figure 6 17  Send Recording Window    The Send Recording function in the Communications menu sends the script  recordings from the VMS into the unit        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 10    VMS Programming       6 3 4 1  List of Script Recordings to be Sent    The List of Script Recordings button shows a screen in which scripts can be  selected  After selecting Script Recording numbers from the list and pressing the  Add button  you need to select the files from the location where they were stored   They will have the extension of the Script Recording number e g  script 10   script 00  see Figure 6 18   The delete button is used to unselect the chosen  script s      When a Script Recording needs to be replaced by another Script Recording  number  e g  Script 10 needs to replace the script linked to Script Recording  nu
84. inue to work in offline mode application will offer to select the  device  for which configuration file will be created     Product Type xi    Select product type    VM 128 Mbx        VM 48 Mbx      AA 8 Mbx  C AA 2 Mbx    Cancel   Help          Figure 5 3  Product Type Window       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 5 3    Switching to Computer Programming          SEART   Yoicemail Auto Attendant management software  File Communication Parameters Auto Attendant Voice Mail Tools Help      gjee     gaB    se x           Device status VMS  Device type  VM 128 Mbx    Communication  Off Line    Voicemail   Auto Attendant  Version 7 00 Management Software       For Help  press F1   um 4  Figure 5 4  Main Screen    NOTE  To continue to work in Off line mode press Cancel     5 5 1  Communication Setup    The communication between the PC and unit needs to be checked initially  By  default  COM Port 1 is used to send data to and receive data from the unit   To change this setting     1  Select Communication  gt  ComPort  COM PORT Selection window opens   Figure 5 2      2  Select the relevant COM Port and click OK  You can now use the VMS to  program the unit     f  vup     oicemail Utility Program E  101 x        File   Communication Parameters Auto Attendant Voice Mail Line Monitor Statistics Wizard Help          Read Parameters      Send Parameters      PBX Selection         Read Recording  Send Recording    Backup  Restore    System Init    P
85. ion session by pressing the     star  key     Please record your personal greeting after the tone  Press the pound key when  finished  To skip  press   star  now     Now you can change your mailbox password  To skip  press    star  now   otherwise enter your new four digits password after the tone     Your mailbox is now ready for use  You can change your mailbox parameters the  next time you enter your mailbox        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 12 7    A    aleen    Aleen Technologies  www aleentech com    
86. irst new message  e Notification on every new message    e Sign Rings  The unit rings the notified extension number  These Sign Rings  may be sent at programmed intervals  code  720   The unit stops sending Sign  Rings after the mailbox owner retrieves all his new messages or the maximum  number of retries has been made  code  750      e Rings  The unit rings the notified extension for a programmed time period   code  730   When the mailbox owner answers  the unit prompts him to enter  his password  After entering the password  the mailbox owner may retrieve  his messages  If the mailbox owner does not answer  the unit tries again at  programmed intervals  code  720   The unit stops sending Ring notifications  after the mailbox owner retrieves all his new messages or the maximum  number of retries has been made  code  750      Remote Notification    The mailbox owner may choose to be notified at a remote location  i e  his  mobile telephone  home telephone or pager  by entering a remote telephone  number  of up to 20 digits  or pager number  of up to 40 digits   You can use any  combination of       A D  0 9  and Pause when setting the remote notification  telephone number     After remote notification is enabled  the unit will dial the remote phone or pager  number and notify the mailbox owner of any new messages  After entering the  password  the mailbox owner can retrieve his messages  The duration of remote  notification rings is programmed using code  730     The unit st
87. l any number for a consecutive one minute     NOTE  If you exit the programming mode by dialing  900  the unit plays the opening menu  You  can then check the changes that were made to the system     4 3 First Time Programming    When programming a unit for the first time  follow this checklist    1  Call from a touch tone telephone to the unit  You will hear the default  message  system message 000     see Chapter 12     2  Dial  900 and the administrator password  default  1234  to enter the  programming mode     3  Set the PBX parameters according to Paragraph 4 3 1 to ensure the proper  operation of the unit with your PBX        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 4 1    DTMF Programming       Set the unit   s real time clock according to Paragraph 0   Set the system schedule according to Paragraph 4 3 3   Create mailboxes according to Paragraph 4 4 1     Define a notification type for each mailbox according to Paragraph 4 4 3     Oe Oo  WS    Define notification parameters  i e  message light on and message light off  and interval between ring notification  according to Paragraph 4 4 3 3     9  Record and program script menus for the Automated Attendant according to  Paragraph 4 4 4  Make sure you define the mailboxes before building  Automated Attendant script menus     4 3 1 Defining PBX Parameters    To integrate the unit with your PBX  apply the PBX parameters to the unit   To obtain your current PBX parameters  check your PBX Use
88. l when a call is  answered in supervised mode   off hook signal     Busy Signal     is the DTMF signal sent from the PBX to the Voice Mail when a call is  transferred to a busy extension while in supervised mode     DND Signal     is the DTMF signal sent from the PBX to the Voice Mail when a call is  transferred to an extension in Do Not Disturb mode in supervised mode     Command   221    Time to Wait for No Answer     In this selection box  the time for the Voice Mail to wait  for answer after transferred a call in supervised mode  the default is 20 seconds     Command   311    Voice Sensitivity     In this selection box  the sensitivity to human voice is defined  only for  supervised mode     Command   376       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 18    VMS Programming       6 4 1 4  CP Tone  amp  Disconnect    PBX Parameters       Figure 6 28  PBX Parameters Window     CP Tone  amp  Disconnect Tab       Busy Tone     The    Busy on time    and the    Busy off time    determine the busy tone  cadence  Busy tone is used for  a   Detecting a busy extension when transferring a call in  semi or supervised transfer mode and b   Disconnecting the line when detecting a  disconnect situation     Command   371       Disconnect Code     This defines the DTMF code sent from the PBX to the Voice Mail that  instructs the Voice Mail to disconnect the line     Command   333          NOTE  This code is sent only to VM extensions        Disconnect Ton
89. lbox   B   0  Play the date and time stamp  default   B   1  Skip the date and time stamp    Defining a language for a range of    532   First Mailbox   Last Mailbox   Z      mailboxes where  Z   1  2 or 3  language number     Defining a language for a mailbox    533   Mailbox Number   Z      where  Z   1  2 or 3  language number        4 42 Creating Mailbox Groups    You can create up to four mailbox groups for distributing messages  Each  mailbox group can contain up to twenty mailboxes  The group numbers are by  default 000  001  002 and 003  Group 099 consists of all mailboxes  real and  virtual      You can select a different number for the first digit of the mailbox groups using  code  545  Make sure that you select a number that does not interfere with your  PBX   s numbering plan        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 4 12    DTMF Programming       NOTE  Do not forget to enter programming mode by dialing  900 and the administrator s  password before using the programming commands     Table 4 5  Mailbox Creation Commands    OPERATION COMMAND    Adding a mailbox to a group  540   Group Number   Mailbox Number        Note  You must define the mailbox before adding it to a  group     Changing the number of the first  545   X  digit in the mailbox groups where X is the first digit of the mailbox groups   Default is 0     Deleting a mailbox from a group  550   Group Number   Mailbox Number        Resetting a group  560   Group Number
90. ling  900 and the administrator s password  before using the programming commands     Table 4 2  Time and Date Commands    Setting the time and day of the week  420   HH   MM  where  HH   hour  00 23   MM   minutes  00 59   Example  420 15 25 stands for 3 25 p m     Setting the date  430   DD   MM   YY  where  DD   date of the month  01 31   MM   month  01 12   YY   year  00 99   Example  430 15 03 97  March 15  1997    Note  00 represents Year 2000     The day of the week is automatically calculated  by the system  based on the entered date     Listening to the system time  440  The system announces the date and time     4 3 3 Programming the Operational Modes       The unit can operate in Day  Night  Break  or Holiday mode  If the unit is in the  Auto mode  it automatically changes modes according to programmed schedules     NOTE  Do not forget to enter programming mode by dialing  900 and the administrator s  password before using the programming commands        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 4 8    DTMF Programming       Table 4 3  Operational Modes Commands       Operation    Selecting an Operational Mode    Selecting time stamp format   Used by English and Chinese  languages only     Setting the Working Time   for Auto mode only     Setting the Breaks Time   for Auto mode only        Command     400   X   where X stands for the operational mode   Day mode   0  default mode    Night mode   I   Holiday mode   2   Auto mode   3   B
91. llation and Programming Manual 11 5    System Messages       Chapter 12  System Messages    12 1  General    This chapter lists the Voice Mail system messages and their numbers  You can  hear each of these messages in the programming mode by dialing      690   language digit  1  2 or 3    system message number    or    To hear all system messages dial      691   language digit    12 2  System Messages  No  System Message    000 This system has not been programmed  Please refer to the installation  manual for instructions  Thank you     001 Please hang up now    002 Please enter your password   003 Invalid entry  Please try again   004 Please hold     005 Message was received on     006 At      007 Zero   008 O   clock   009 No          Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 12 1    System Messages       12 3  Numbers    010 One  O11 Two  012 Three  013 Four  014 Five  015 Six   016 Seven  017 Eight  018 Nine  019 Ten  020 Eleven  021 Twelve  022 Thirteen  023 Fourteen    024  025  026  027  028  029  030  031  032  033  034  035  036    Fifteen  Sixteen  Seventeen  Eighteen  Nineteen  Twenty  Thirty  Forty  Fifty  Sixty  Seventy  Eighty  Ninety       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 12 2    System Messages       12 4  Dates    037 First  038 Second  039 Third  040 Fourth  041 Fifth  042 Sixth  043 Seventh  044 Eighth  045 Ninth  046 Tenth    047 Eleventh    12 5  Months    058 Of January  059 Of Februar
92. lution     When I reach a mailbox  a menu is played immediately and I am not given a  chance to leave a message     The mailbox is defined as an announcer mailbox              Symptom  I have disabled the Automatic Gain Control but the messages are played  louder then needed    Solution    Only messages recorded after the change are affected   Initiate a new call after changing the AGCs status    Symptom  How can I delete the messages of all users    Solution    Change the parameters    Maximum no  of days to store messages    to 1    740  and reorganize the system   610     Symptom  VMSs transfer operation is interrupted when large files are used with  windows 98 or NT    Solution    Windows 98 and NT support a power save mode  which interferes with serial    ports operation   Disable this feature on PCs that run the VMS application              Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 9 3    Programming Commands       Chapter 10  Programming  Commands    10 1  General    Table 10 1 presents a summary of DTMF programming commands     Table 10 1  DTMF Programming Commands       Operator Commands       Operation Command       Day light summer time  7   XXXX  Y    XXXX   operator   s password  Y   0  Reduce the time by one hour  Y   1  Increase the time by one hour             Change the operational mode  without  8   XXXX   Y  entering the programming mode  XXXX   operator   s password  Y   0  Day  Y   1  Night  Y   2  Holiday  Y   3  Auto  Y   
93. mber 4   perform the following steps     1     Select the Script Recording number to be updated     2  Click Add    3  Change the File of Type to All Files    4    5  Click OK  The script had been replaced     Select the Script Recording that must be used     x  Seript Recording        Script File Name          Figure 6 18  List of Scripts to be Sent Window       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 11    VMS Programming       6 3 5  Backup  The Backup function in the Communications menu enables a full backup of the  unit  containing all scripts  messages  personal greetings and parameters  The  information is collected in a WAX file     et one       ar  gemee   Her    Figure 6 19  Backup Window       6 3 6  Restore  The Restore function in the Communications menu enables a full restore of the  unit  The WAX file contains all scripts  messages  personal greetings and    parameters         Restore             Figure 6 20  Restore Window    NOTE  You can use a WAX file to transfer the identical contents from one unit to another        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual    VMS Programming       6 3 7  System Init    The System Init function in the Communications menu is used to reset or  update the unit and to clear the flash memory  The VOX file contains all system  messages and language combinations  After a System Init  the unit will return to  the manufacturers defaults        78201  vox             
94. mmand   370       Hook Flash Time 2         This is not a programmable parameter and its only used in cases  where disconnect     is added to the code           6 4 1 3  Supervision    PBX Parameters       Figure 6 27  PBX Parameters Window     Supervision Tab       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 17    VMS Programming       Transfer Mode     By selecting a radio button you can define the operation mode for the  Voice Mail   s Auto Attendant  Non Supervised is when the Voice Mail transfers the call  without checking the status of the target extension  Semi Supervised is when the Voice  Mail only recognizes the busy signal from the PBX and Supervised is when the Voice Mail  check for busy signal from the PBX and no answer time out     Command   350    Call Progress Tones     In this drop down menu  the method used to detect answered  busy  and DND  Do Not Disturb  status when a call is being transferred to an extension in semi or  supervised mode  The two options are either Call Progress Tones or DTMF  For Call  Progress Tones  the Voice Mail samples the sounds from the PBX  such as busy or  disconnect tones  and in the case of DTMF  the Voice Mail waits to receive DTMF signals  from the PBX for busy  no answer and DND     Command   220    DTMF Codes from PBX     The answer  busy and DND signals are only programmable  when changing the default from CPT to DTMF     Answer Signal     is the DTMF signal sent from the PBX to the Voice Mai
95. mmandeeemve iv 6 8  Figure 6 16  List of Scripts to be Read Window      rrrnvvrnnnnvnnvrrnnnnvnnvrnnrrnvvrnnvrernvrrnern 6 9  Figure 6 17  Send Recording Window Laassnansmranmnnmeinurinsainn  e 6 9  Figure 6 18  List of Scripts to be Sent Window       rrrrnvrrnrrnnnnvennrnnnnnvnnnnnnnnvnnnrnnnnnene 6 10  Figure 6 19  Backup WINdOW Lasssesgdend sko oeofseepjekdgidehe 6 11       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual v    Table of Contents       Figure 6 20   Figure 6 21   Figure 6 22   Figure 6 23   Figure 6 24   Figure 6 25   Figure 6 26   Figure 6 27   Figure 6 28   Figure 6 29   Figure 6 30   Figure 6 31   Figure 6 32   Figure 6 33   Figure 6 34   Figure 6 35   Figure 6 36   Figure 6 37   Figure 6 38   Figure 6 39   Figure 6 40   Figure 6 41   Figure 6 42   Figure 6 43   Figure 6 43   Figure 6 45   Figure 6 46   Figure 6 47   Figure 6 48   Figure 6 49   Figure 6 50   Figure 6 51   Figure 6 52   Figure 6 53     Restore Window AEE 6 11  System Init WiNdOW secccccsseeesnascenseoecsanasdaisascenaneoeantenaaensdascgneniahaentades 6 12  Change Password Window  uasssnamenamimsennmisminsnijbein id 6 12  COM Port Selection Window               ccccccccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 6 13  COM Port Selection Window               cccccccccccccccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeess 6 13  PBX Parameters Window     Extensions Tab          rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnn 6 14  PBX Parameters Window     Call Transfer Tab                    seeseseeeeeee 6 15 
96. mming Manual 10 7       Programming Commands          PBX Parameters       Operation    Command       Procedural codes sent to the PBX in order to  perform a specific task     380   X   Code      X   1  LED  notification code  X   2  LED2 notification code  X   3  LED off code   X   4  Transfer code   X   5  Recall from Busy   X   6  Recall from No Answer  Code   Respective PBX code        Delete a specific procedural code     380 X      X   1  LED  notification code  X   2  LED2 notification code  X   3  LED off code   X   4  Transfer code   X   5  Recall from Busy   X   6  Recall from No Answer       Dial a String from the Auto Attendant to the  PBX     381 XX YY   YY      XX   String number  0 19   YY   YY   DTMF string                                        Answer number of samples  386   X  X   number of samples  0 9   Default  5  Setting Time and Date  Operation Command  Change the operational mode  400   X  X   0  Day X   3  Auto  X   I  Night X   4  Break  X   2  Holiday  Select time stamp format  410  X  Set time and day  420   Hour   Minutes  Set date  430   Date   Month   Year  Listen to the system time  440  Set working hours  450   Day   Starting time   Ending time             Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual    10 8       Programming Commands          Setting Time and Date    Operation    Command       Set break time     460   X   Y   hh mm   hh mm   SS   where    X   Day of the week 1 7  1 for Monday  Y     Break number 0
97. nization     610       Resetting the system to default     654       XXXX        XXXX is the system administrator password       Listen to the software version number     680       Play a system message     690   Z   XXX    Z   1  2 or 3  language number   XXX   system message number          Play all system messages  691  Z  Z  1  2 or 3  language number   System message setting  699 X  Y    X   1  System message 004   X   2  System message 102   X   3  System message 095   Y  0  Play   Y   1  Don t play   Y  2   Only when X   3  Play the message  to mailboxes without a greeting message        Change the system administrator   s password     600       Old password       New  password      Warning  Do not use the   or   keys        Change the operator   s password     601       Old password   New password      Warning  Do not use the   or   keys        Forced reorganization     610       Resetting the system to default     654       XXXX        XXXX is the system administrator password       Listen to the software version number     680          Play a system message        690   Z   XXX    Z   1  2 or 3  language number   XXX   system message number          Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual    10 11       Programming Commands          Mailbox Notification Commands    Operation    Command       Set local notification for a range of mailboxes     700   First mailbox   Last mailbox   X             X   0  disabled   X 1 LED I   X   2  LED 
98. nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnn 5 4  Figure 5 5  Communication MeNluvganmsdenmmmmnnremneamenjduvnikiutninnede 5 4  Figure 6 1  File MEN Lyras eepsemtdepeteiduieatennigtonesnnidnke 6 1  Figure 6 2  Product Type Window        rrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 6 1  FUCHS  6 3  Open WON vare 6 2  Figure 6 4  Save As Window sist ccescnee ccc oeneseseveacdenewosepecenenesacenecevenennusecereoevaceuenxtaes 6 2  Figure 6 5  Print Settings Menu uLuassens  anemmemngnmmmmmnmnmnigsni 6 3  Figure 6 6  Print WNd  w 2  menesssmsuneipnjpninngunjujuajnajmndkdadanadinjanndddaennadkandd   6 3  Figure 6 7  Print Preview WindoW   uummmmmsrmunmsauuidmenuisj mj nv  odonsdeee 6 4  Figure 6 8  Print Setup WOdonuussmaiuirumsenmnsnneisninmididmninminnve 6 4  Figure 6 9  Options Window     Toolbar Configuration Tab           xrrrnnnnvrrnnnnrnrrnnnnnnnr 6 5  Figure 6 10  Options Window     File Location Tab            errnnnnvvrnnrnnnnvennnnnnnnvennnnnnnnnne 6 5  Figure 6 11  Communication Menu          rsnrrnrrannnvvnnrnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnenannnrnnnennnnennnnennnnvnnnnn 6 6  Figure 6 12  Read Parameters Window         rrannnnennnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnennnene 6 6  Figure 6 13  Send Parameters Window                cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeees 6 7  Figure 6 14  Password Window          nnnnnrnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnneennnnennnnn 6 7  Figure 6 15  Read Recording WINdow m  mssumemiameiskeiennmmmlrnnmm
99. nnnnrrrnnnnnnn 4 28  4 5 5 Playing a System Message                  ceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeenneeeeeeeeeeeteees 4 28  4 5 6 Playing All System Messages                cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 28  4 5 7 System Message Setting          mrrrrrrnnnnvvvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 4 29  4 5 8 Listening to the Software Version Number                  ccccccceceees 4 29  4 5 9 Resetting the System           ernnnnnnnnnnnnnvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnn 4 29  4 5 10 Adjusting Recording Length           rnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 4 29   5 Switching to Computer Programming    rrrnnnnnnnvvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnn 5 1  De MG EE EE A E 5 1  5 2  Connecting the Unit to the Computer            eonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 5 1  5 3  System Requirements         rnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennne 5 2  5 4  Installing the VMS scicssccssesscessstannnesecestaeaiiaucannepeeteaideycaucnanaaideeetaseaatioed 5 2  5 5   Starting VMS ve 5 3  5 5 1  Communication Setup Lessresneuseennnekduenneinjvkv 5 4   6 VMS Programming EE aae aaa aaai a 6 1  EL General ae 6 1  6 2  File Nes 444  6 1  62 l      6      9 ener ere eerie E eon ae nee ere oer near ene ree 6 1  ES TE TT 6 2  6 2 3  Save Nene 6 2  6 2 4  Open Default ecto cctycesncstsnntscetycutincstinasadantieubpentinastactiantnemtnewnieateauas 6 2  6 2 5  Print Settings Menu           eennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnn 6 3  526  Fl vv
100. nt languages simultaneously     e Voice Mail features include  mailboxes  mailbox groups and various types of  message notifications for each mailbox    The VME 4000  VM 128 Mbx  comes with two lines and 10 hours recording  time  You can upgrade the unit by adding a 2 port expansion card to the  motherboard to provide four lines        2 port  expansion card    Figure 2 2  VM 128 Mbx Unit Upgrading       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 2 8    General Description       2 3  Physical Description    The functional components of the unit are located under the side panel cover  The  LEDs are on the left side of the front panel  The bottom panel has two indented  holes for wall mounting        Figure 2 3  Unit With Cover Removed    2 3 1  Side Panel                         QO        Figure 2 4  Unit Side Panel  No  Connector Function  1 Power Supply Connector Connects the unit to the external power  supply  2 RS 232 Connector Connects the unit to the PBX or a PC  2 RJ 11 Sockets Connects the unit to 2 or 4 PBX    extensions  VME 4000 VM 128 Mbx         Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 2 9    General Description       2 3 2  Front Panel    DAY  NIGHT    HOLIDAY             0    AUTO    Figure 2 5  Unit Side Panel    The following table describes the function of the four LEDS on the front panel           Status Day Night Holiday Auto  Day Mode  Manual On Off Off Off  Night Mode  Off On Off Off  Manual   
101. ntents       Table of Contents    1 INTO GUCHON PaE a E TT EE 1 1  1 1  Manual Audience and Contents          wurrrrrnnnnnvrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrnnnnnnnnnrrrnnnnnnn 1 1   2 General Description    xuumumususnsnininninnsssaisiainienevivvvnvninienvinvvvvi   2 1  EL AE 2 1  2 1 1  System Features Lugmonjoentnjanemndegismejuabnd huet 2 2   2 1 2  Automated Attendant Features             eennnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 2 3   2 1 3  Voice Mail Features x5  aceccoepcecaseessiauceeecexwecenerenssatecenseeveceuneeeeled 2 6   2 2  The Basic System Description           rrnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 2 7   2 3  Physical Description scsi cbsuthesentucncetoantnastiestnantncetioactiewbesseuantvertbeutmaensntucute 2 9  2 3 T  SEP MN 2 9   252  FOTPa  lussassesnnnemiinsdnnenidejiiavnddeg   2 10   2 4  Technical Specifications              errnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 2 11   5 MEAN Hen 3 1  31  General EE a aE a a ENE aan Eai 3 1   2 Pen 3 1   33  Installing the Unit sivet unenenedsndanndenmdensdenkdeanddns de 3 1  3 3 1  Expanding the System to 4 Ports  VM 128 Only           rrrrrrnnnnnnnn 3 3   4 DIMF Programminguuuannammmamsninannimmneinmnnmnnimniiins  iiaii 4 1  4i General EE EE EE ANE 4 1   4 2 Entering and Exiting the Programming Mode                      eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 1   45  First Time PROG FAM circ disessterectncizeicednsibneiudieiteaidincbiordadinesoncdnuencainenean 4 1  4 3 1  Defining PBX Patamelers 2   i0c ise eto et
102. ogram the unit by       Touch tone telephone using DTMF tones        Computer using the Voice Mail Maintenance Software Utility Program   VMS   The installer should save the files containing the parameters set in  each installation     e Integration with your PBX  The system administrator can integrate the unit with the PBX through         In Band DTMF Protocol integration using DTMF strings  This type of  integration is achieved by setting up the communication parameters on the  PBX and the units  including answering a call  transfer  recall from busy   recall from no answer  the notification parameters and more         Out band integration through a serial port  RS 232  applying the PBX  parameters to the unit  This type of integration must be developed  separately for each type of PBX     e Loop Current Disconnection    Some PBXs have the capability  which enables them to notify the unit through  the line interface when a call is terminated  When the Voice Mail detects this  situation  the line is disconnected and the unit is then ready to receive another  call        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 2 2    General Description       2 1 2     Message Notification    The unit automatically notifies the mailbox owner of new messages in  different ways according to the system configuration  Notification may be  local  to a PBX extension  or remote  to a telephone at a remote location  a  cellular telephone or a pager      Security Passw
103. ogramming Manual 4 27    DTMF Programming       4 5 4    4 5 5    4 5 6    Changing the Operational Mode  The operator can change the operational mode by calling the unit and  during the  opening greeting  dialing     8   XXXX  Y   XXXX refers to the operator   s password   This password can be disabled    Y   0  Day Mode   Y   1  Night Mode   Y   2  Holiday Mode   Y   3  Auto Mode   Y   4  Break Mode    Playing a System Message    To listen to any system message  dial  900 and the administrator password to  enter the programming mode  then dial      690  Z   XXX    Z   the language number   Z   l is the first language   Z   2 is the second language  Z   3 is the third language  XXX is the message number    See Chapter 12 for a list of system messages     Playing All System Messages    To listen to all system messages  dial  900 and the administrator password to  enter the programming mode  then dial     Z   the language number   Z   l is the first language   Z   2 is the second language  Z   3 is the third language    See Chapter 12 for a list of system messages        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 4 28    DTMF Programming       4 5 7    4 5 8    4 5 9    System Message Setting    To determine if some of the system messages are played  dial  900 and the  administrator password to enter the programming mode  then dial     art    Where    X   system message affected    X   I system message 004   X   2 system message 102   X   3 system
104. ollowing types of messages  scripts   greetings  names and incoming messages  Changing this parameter will affect  the operation unit     Automatic Gain Control  AGC     When this feature is enabled  the unit automatically adjusts the line volume so  incoming messages will be recorded at the same level     2 2  The Basic System Description    The unit is a digital system consisting of the following     Sophisticated DSP voice processing device   Flash memory for storing voice recording and parameter data  Central Processing Unit   2  or 4 ports analog extensions line interface    Real time clock    The unit provides two major services     Automated Attendant    Uses menus and sub menus to transfer calls to specific departments   extensions or mailboxes     Voice Mail    Receives and delivers messages  Each mailbox has its own number and  mailbox owners have passwords enabling them access to their mailboxes        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 2 7    General Description       Messages can be saved  deleted or transferred to other mailboxes  Mailbox  owners can also send identical messages to groups of mailboxes or to all the  mailboxes in the system     By configuring the following  the unit   s Automated Attendant and Voice Mail  can be customized to suit the company requirements     e PBX parameters    e Automated Attendant script menus and customized    Busy        No Answer    and     Do Not Disturb    menus in up to three differe
105. ops sending Ring notifications after the mailbox owner retrieves all his  new messages or the maximum number of retries has been made  code  750    The mailbox owner must obtain permission from the System Administrator to  enable remote notification  The System Administrator must use code  710 or   711 to grant permission     The remote notification activation time can be programmed so the administrator  can decide on the daylights hours for the external notification to be activated  The  time span of this service is programmed using code  490     When permission has been granted and the mailbox owner enables remote  notification  the unit first dials the external access digits  programmed using code   340  and then dials the mailbox owner   s remote telephone or pager number     NOTE    Make sure that you enter the remote telephone or pager number before enabling remote  notification     Notification is always done on the second line        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 4 14    DTMF Programming       4 4 3 3 Setting Notification for Mailboxes    NOTE  Do not forget to enter programming mode by dialing  900 and the administrator s  password before using the programming commands     Virtual mailboxes do not have extensions and may not be configured for internal  notification     Table 4 6  Program Notification for Mailboxes Commands        COMMAND     700   First Mailbox   Last Mailbox   X      where   X   0  notification is disabled 
106. or   extension numbers   X   2  Night operator  X   3  Fax extension  X   4  Supervisor extension  One mailbox can be defined as Supervisor  When  storage memory reaches 80  of its capacity  a  message is sent to this mailbox indicating the  situation   YYYY   Corresponding extension number     X  Y  Y          Delete the extension    360   X      assignments where   X   1  Day operator  X   2  Night operator  X   3  Fax extension  X   4  Supervisor extension    Volume level  369   X  where        X   volume level  0 9   9   Loudest       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 4 4    DTMF Programming    Default    Flash 1  370   XXX 600 ms  where XXX is a 3 digit number  000 980  in  steps of 20 ms   Example   370 300 sets Flash 1 to 300 ms          Flash 2 Flash 2 is fixed at 1200 ms  1200 ms  Flash 2 is used in some PBX   s for Recall from  No Answer or Busy Codes     Busy  Disconnect  371 X YYYY   and DTMF Off On   where    time X   0  incoming minimum DTMF length  0000   3000 ms  Note  DTMF  which is shortly that  defined with this command will be ignored by       VM during greetings recording process  100 ms  X   1  busy off  0100 3000 ms   X   2  busy on  0100 3000 ms  500 ms  X   3  Disconnect off  0100 3000 ms  500 ms  X   4  Disconnect on  0100 3000 ms  240 ms  X      DTMF off  0000 3000 ms  240 ms  X      DTMF on  0000 3000 ms  200 ms  YYYY   Cadence in milliseconds in steps of 20   60 ms  milliseconds    Length of the  372  X   DTM
107. ords  The unit supports three types of passwords         System Administrator  4 8 digits password  Gives access to all data stored  in the unit         Operator  4 digits password  Gives access to the operating modes of the  system  The available operating modes are  Day  Night  Break and  Holiday         Mailbox  4 digits password  Gives access to individual mailboxes   Mailbox owners can change the password at any time     Line Monitor    The unit sends all incoming DTMF codes to the VMS from all the ports   simultaneously through the RS 232 cable  The line monitor is a powerful tool  to simplify the integration and installation of the unit with the PBX     Automated Attendant Features    The unit   s automated attendant answers incoming calls and through a series of  recorded menus and telephone directories  helps the callers reach the required  extensions     Opening Greeting    The unit plays a pre recorded greeting to callers  The opening greeting usually  includes the organization   s name  how to reach an extension  department or  operator  how to switch languages  how to leave a message and to access a  directory     During the greeting  callers can access a department by dialing a single digit   dialing the extension number or holding for assistance     Operating Modes    Depending on the time and the system schedule  the unit answers external  calls with one of four opening greetings         Day Mode    During normal business hours  the unit answers calls with a p
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109. ox access password   5 DND DND enable disable   6 External Notification   Set the external notification parameters  if   allowed    7 Pager Notification Set the pager notification parameters  if allowed    9 Return to Previous Return to previous menu  User   s main menu   Menu                      Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 7 2    User Operation Instructions       7 4 1  Record Greeting    The mailbox owner can record a personal greeting by dialing    1    on the user   s  parameters menu  see Paragraph 7 4   The unit then plays the Record Greeting                   menu    Digit   Name Description   1 Play Back Play existing recording   2 Record Record a new greeting message   8 Delete Delete existing message   9 Return to Previous Return to previous menu  user   s parameters  Menu menu                    To record a greeting message for a mailbox group  enter the mailbox group  number as the mailbox number  The above menu will be played and a message  may be recorded or altered     7 4 2  Record Name    The mailbox owner can record his personal name by dialing    2    on the user s  parameters menu  see Paragraph 7 4   The unit then plays the Record Name                            menu    Digit   Name Description   1 Play Back Play existing recording   2 Record Record a new name   8 Delete Delete existing name   9 Return to Previous Return to previous menu  User   s parameters  Menu menu              Voice Mail and Auto Attendan
110. ply  outlet to turn the unit off     Open the unit   s top cover by unscrewing the four screws   Place the two plastic spacers into the corresponding holes   Insert the expansion card into the corresponding J9 J10 connector     Connect one end of the 4 wire cable to J5 on the motherboard and the  other end to J3 on the expansion card     Replace the top panel cover and plug the 9 VDC adapter into the main  power supply outlet to turn the unit on     Reconnect all the external cables and connectors to the unit  Voice Mail  automatically detects four lines when it is turned on        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 3 3    DTMF Programming       Chapter 4  DTMF Programming    4 1 General    You can program the unit using   e A telephone     by means of DTMF tones    e A computer     by means of the designated Voice Mail Maintenance software   see Chapters 5 and 6      NOTE  You will hear a confirmation tone every time you enter a programming command     4 2 Entering and Exiting the Programming Mode    NOTE  The unit is unable to handle calls when in the programming mode      gt  To enter the programming mode   1  Connect a PBX analog line to the unit   2  Call the PBX analog line from any touch tone telephone   3  Wait until the unit answers and plays the opening menu   4  Dial  900   5  Dial the System Administrator   s password  default  1234  to enter the  programming mode    gt  To exit the programming mode     Dial  900 or do not dia
111. r   s Manual or the  current PBX setup configuration     To configure the unit to detect the in band DTMF protocol sent by your PBX   refer to Chapter 7     NOTE  Do not forget to enter programming mode by dialing  900 and the administrators  password before using the programming commands     Table 4 1 presents the commands you must enter to apply the PBX parameters to  the unit        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 4 2    DTMF Programming       Table 4 1  PBX Parameter Commands       Operation    Extension size    Cut off time for  continuous call  progress tone  detection    No  of rings before  the line is answered    Command Default     300   X   where X is a digit 1 4   You can only change this parameter if mailboxes  and or legal extensions have not yet been  defined      301   X  where   X   cut off time in seconds  0 9     6 seconds     310   line number   number of rings  Line number   1 4  Number of rings   1 9       Time to wait for  No Answer     311   XX   where XX is 00 99 seconds    This code is applicable only when supervised  transfer is selected     20 seconds       Legal PBX  Extensions     320   Y   First Ext    Last Ext       where Y is a group number  0 9    Example   320 0 330 350      320 1 355 375    You can define up to 10 groups of legal  extensions  If a caller dials an extension by direct  dialing  code 170   The unit checks if the  extension is legal  If the extension is not legal   The unit does not tran
112. ramming Manual    Table of Contents       List of Tables    Table 4 1  PBX Parameter Commands        wwxxnrrnnnnnvvrrnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnrrrnnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnvrnnnnene 4 3  Table 4 2  Time and Date Commands          onnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnee 4 8  Table 4 3  Operational Modes Commands         rnnnnnvvrrrnnnnnnnnvnnnnnrrrrnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnrrnnnnnn 4 9  Table 4 4  Mailbox Creation Commands          eunrnnrnnnnnvrrrnnnnnnnnnvrnnnnnrrrnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnn 4 12  Table 4 5  Mailbox Creation Commands          wwxrxrrrnnnnvvrrnvnnnnnnnrrnnnnnrrrnnnnnennnrrrnnnnnnn 4 13  Table 4 6  Program Notification for Mailboxes Commands          rrrvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvrnnnnnn 4 15  Table 4 7  Recording Script Messages Commands        rrvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvrrnnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnn 4 16  Table 4 8  Detection Commands        annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnn 4 24  Table 4 9  Transfer Modes Programming Commands                eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 25  Table 8 1  Entering an In Band DTMF Code Using a Telephone           xxrnnnnnnvrnnnnnne 8 2  Table 10 1  DTMF Programming Commands        arnnnnvrvnnnnnnnnnnvrnnnnnrrrnnnnnnnrnrernnnnnnn 10 1       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual viii    Introduction       Chapter 1  Introduction    1 1  Manual Audience and Contents    The Auto Attendant and Voice Mail System Installation and Operation Manual is  intended for System Installers and Administrators  responsible 
113. ramming schedule for up to four script messages   Please copy the form if you have more than four script messages    The following numbers are dedicated to specific script messages by default   e Script message number 00 to the Day Mode Opening Menu   e Script message number 10 to the Night Mode Opening Menu   e Script message number 15 to the Break Time Opening Menu   e Script message number 20 to the Holiday Mode Opening Menu    The rest of the script messages  01 09  11 14 and 16 19  may be used in all  modes without limitations                                                                 Script No  Script No   0 0   1 1   2 2   3 3   4 4   5 5   6 6   7 7   8 8   9 9  EOM EOM          Programming the In Band DTMF Protocol    In Band DTMF Code       Task Action          Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 11 4    Programming Forms       Command Codes Used to Program the In Band DTMF Protocol    OPERATION COMMAND  Define an In Band DTMF code for an event  200         Select a task for an In Band DTMF code  201    Select a destination for a specific in band DTMF event    Define the time to wait for the first DTMF character in the    210  gt   In Band DTMF code   Define the time to wait between receipt of each DTMF  211  character in the In Band DTMF code    Define Transfer Supervision Type  220 __    Define the DTMF code for the Answer  Busy and Do Not    221        Disturb conditions          Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Insta
114. re recorded  daytime greeting  The daytime greeting enables the caller to reach a  requested extension  mailbox  department  and directory or to switch  languages        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 2 3    General Description           Night Mode    During non working hours  the unit answers calls with a pre recorded  nighttime greeting that enables the caller to leave a message in a requested  mailbox         Holiday Mode    During holidays  the unit answers calls with a special greeting that enables  the caller to leave a message in a specific mailbox or in the operator   s  mailbox         Break Mode  Multi Breaks     The system administrator can program parts of the day mode as break  time  During break time  the unit answers calls with a special greeting that  enables the caller to leave a message in a specific mailbox or in the  operator   s mailbox  You can program up to 10 breaks      e System Schedules  Auto Mode     If your organization has operating hours that vary from day to day  the system  administrator can define the daily operating schedules on a weekly basis   including daytime  nighttime and break time hours  When the Auto mode is  activated  the unit automatically switches between the day  night and break  modes according to the pre defined schedule     The operator can override the pre defined system schedule and switch  manually to day  night  break  or holiday mode using a password     e Holiday Schedules    T
115. reak mode   4     410  X   where   X   0 means the time stamp is in 12 hour format   default    X   I means the time stamp is in 24 hour format     450   D   hh mm   hh mm  where  D is the day of the week  1 7      First hh mm   start of work time in 24 hour format  Second hh mm   end of work time in 24 hour format    Repeat for all days of the week     Example   450 1 08 30 1700 means that the unit will  play the Day mode opening greeting on Monday  from 8 30 until 17 00  It will play the Night mode  opening greeting the rest of the time     1  Day 1 is Monday     460   X   Y   hh mm   hh mm   SS  where  X   Day of the week 1 7  I for Monday   Y     Break number 0 9   SS     Script number    hh mm   start and stop of break time in 24 format       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 4 9    DTMF Programming    Entering annual holiday dates  470   DD   MM   hh mm   hh mm    For Auto mode only  where   DD   Day of the month  01 31   MM   month  01 12   hh mm   Start time  Hour and minutes in 24 hour  format  hh mm   End time  Hour and minutes in 24 hour  format       Repeat for holidays    Example 1   470 02 12 08 15 23 45  The unit will play the Holiday mode opening greeting  on December 2   from 8 15 until 23 45     Delete all holidays on a specific  470   DD   MM      date where   DD   Day of the month  01 31   MM   month  01 12     Delete all holidays on a specific  470        MM      month MM   month  01 12   Delete all holidays  470    
116. ript  message 21        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 4 18    DTMF Programming       4 4 6 5 Transfer to a Script Message and Change the Language    Changes the system language and plays another script message  The unit supports  up to three system languages simultaneously  factory loaded      Command   117 XX B  YY  Z2 4                XX   The current script message    B   The digit dialed by the caller during playback of script  message XX    YY   The destination script message  Z   The system language digit  1  2 or 3   Example   117007013     The unit changes to the third language and plays script message 01 when    7    is  dialed during playback of script message 00     NOTE  Make sure that script message 0  has been recorded in the appropriate language     4 4 6 6 Select the Default Language    The unit can support up to three languages  The default language is the language  the unit automatically uses if no other language has been selected    To change the default language  dial  900 and the administrator password to  enter the programming mode  then dial     Command   1184 Z 4                  Z   1 is the first language  default   Z   2 is the second language    Z   3 is the third language    NOTE  The available languages are listed on the bottom panel of the unit     4 4 6 7 Transfer the Call to an Extension  Transfers the caller to an extension or department  hunt group      The designated extension number may contain up
117. rrrrrnnrrrrrrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrreer 6 32  New Mailbox Window     Mailbox Parameters Tab         rrnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnn 6 33  List of Mailboxes Window     Parameters Tab                   ssssseceeeeeeeees 6 35  Notification Parameters WinNdOW                 cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeess 6 36  Notification Parameters WindOW               ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 6 37  Notification Parameters Window          rnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 6 38  Line Monitor Window       srnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 6 38  Statistics MoU Geerenerery rotereeeretereterererree Teter tererer err eterresrererrtrr eter rer ren 6 39  List of Messages Window                   ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteneeeeeeeees 6 39  Wizard Men   c sscncatenahclsccnancnanenahebsbenancnapenabebadenancnagenabebadenaaenabenananaaae 6 40  Wizard WINDOW  socctxcnencntncatientacanentmentientncntnealmentbentmenenentwenbentwenebietbed 6 40       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual vi    Table of Contents       Figure 6 54  Help Menu         rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 6 41  Figure 6 55  Help Topics Window          rrrnnnnnnnnnovnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnennnne 6 41  Figure 7 1  Quick Reference Guide          rnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 7 7       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Prog
118. s 6 3  627  Print Preview Lammemupeenemeddnnkekensne  6 3  628  Pim SelPua4vavsergsanesevssesmenesamunsgasuil 6 4  6 29  OOS eneste 6 4       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual ii    Table of Contents          6 210  Pu 6 5   6 3  Communication MENN Luusasnssnsstsaaadasdtsdaaadsdagsdkdedanadkdeder 6 6  6 3 1  Read Parameters utiascnsccnnnncanonnacnnincaminccimmncenatnacivacendes 6 6  6 3 2  Send Parameters           mmmmrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrerrrrrrrrrerr 6 7  6 3 3  Read Recording          rrnnnnvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnn 6 8  6 3 4   Send REcordinfusssorsedaradsneeeee eee 6 9  55  BP vvs 6 11  6396  FE Gave 6 11  EG ES STON MAM NE 6 12  6 3 8   PFssfTrluuvvvvvaeqesmmevsmamsmemsmamsmuqmsinsmsinun 6 12  SJ GE Go  OM EO tinei tineti 6 13   6 4  Parameters Menu Ve  gsdesesJedenidasidessaidaneda 6 13  64  PBX Paramete S essre eseuen osre aeaa aAa Earns 6 13  6 4 2  System Parameters           mnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnn 6 19  6 4 3  In Band DTMF Pr  lbsolLuussasssassmesdssmmmmuimumm 6 20   6 5  Auto Attendant Menu             rrrrvrvrvrvrrvrrvrrvvrrrrrrrrrnnrsrrnrnnrsnsssrnrsrsrsssnsnsnnnes 6 21  6 5 1  Script ML uvv4v424v4vr4r ren 6 21  6 5 2  Time  Date and Weekly Schedules            rrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 6 27   6 6  Voice Mail Menu uuekemsimeivundvumsnmennebeusnnskensndnebeuendegagssndngdene 6 32  6 6 1  List of MANOKESLusmmsseasdmdadgadddmdadgaddd
119. s to the number of ring notification  attempts     Default is 05     Activate the LED notification  760   X  where  X   0  for 1  new message  Default   X   1  for every new message        4 44 Programming the Automated Attendant Script Menu    The unit supports up to 21 script messages  00 20  for building the Automated  Attendant menu  The unit also supports another six script messages in three  languages  21 26 for the first language  31 36 for the second and 41 46 for the  third  for Busy menu  No Answer menu  Do Not Disturb menu and Post  Recording menu     The opening scripts for each line are selected by command  112    The following numbers are dedicated by default to specific script messages   e Script message number 00 to the Day Mode Opening Menu   e Script message number 10 to the Night Mode Opening Menu   e Script message number 15 to the Break Time Opening Menu    e Script message number 20 to the Holiday Mode Opening Menu     The rest of the script messages  01 09  11 14 and 16 19  may be used in all  modes without limitations  Each script message has three parts     e Script message number  e Recorded announcement  e Programming that indicates the action to be taken when a caller dials one digit   0 9  or dials nothing during an announcement   4 4 5 Recording Script Messages    Table 4 7 describes how to record script messages     Table 4 7  Recording Script Messages Commands    COMMAND    100   XX   Beep   Record       101   XX    102   XX             Voice M
120. sfer the call        Resetting a group    Resetting all groups  Operator ID Code     320   Y   000   000      the two groups of  zeros can be 2  3  or 4 digits long  according to  the extension size      320         330   X 0  where X is a digit 0 9   When the caller dials this digit during any script  message  the call is transferred to the operator           Programmable code  for retrieving  messages     331 X 9  X   0 9  Retrieve digit          Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual    4 3    DTMF Programming       Default    Disconnection Code    333   CODE                  The unit terminates a call when it receives the  disconnection code  The code can include up to  four digits  Legal values for this code can be any  combination of 0 9        and A D        Clear Disconnection     333      Code    External Access  340 X     Code where X is up to 4 digits external access code   legal entries 0 9  ABCD     Pause   1    This code is applicable for external notification     Clear External  340      Access Code    Pause before and  341   X 2 seconds  after external access   where X is the length of the pause in seconds  0   code 9              Transfer mode for  350  X  Y Non supervised    eo X   1  All extensions except the operator      2  Operator extension only  0  Non Supervised   1  Supervised Mode   Y   2  Semi Supervised mode    Day operator  Night    360   X   YYYY       operator  Fax and where    Supervisor    s X   1  Day operat
121. t System Installation and Programming Manual 7 3    User Operation Instructions       7 4 3  Directory Listing    The mailbox owner can set the directory listing parameters by dialing    3    on the  user   s parameters menu  see Paragraph 7 4   The unit then plays the Directory  Listing menu                    Digit   Name Description   1 Play Back Play current directory listing code   2 Change Change directory listing code   8 Delete Delete Directory listing code   9 Return to Previous Return to previous menu  user   s parameters  Menu menu                 7 4 4  Change Password    A mailbox password consists of four digits  The default password is 1234  To  disable the password  enter    0000        The mailbox owner can change his password by dialing    4    on the user   s  parameters menu  see Paragraph 7 4   dialing    2     for the change password  option  and then dialing the new password  Use digits 0 9 only when entering a  password     The System Administrator can reset the mailbox password to the default  password by using code  570 or using the VMS                             Digit   Name Description   1 Play Back Play the current password   2 Change Change existing password   9 Return to Previous Return to previous menu  User   s parameters  Menu menu        7 4 5  Do Not Disturb  DND     The mailbox owner can dial    5    on the user   s parameters menu  see Paragraph  7 4  to change to the Do Not Disturb mode  The unit announces the selected  mode every time 
122. ter      201   XX   YY    XX indicates the event number  00 39        Y indicates the operation to be performed by the unit according to the following  options     00   Play the Automated Attendant   s Opening Script  01   Leave a message in a designated mailbox  02   Retrieve messages from a designated mailbox   03   Play a specific script    04   Play the busy menu   05   Play the No Answer menu   06   Play the Do Not Disturb menu   07   Disconnect the call   08   Record the conversation   09   Play a specific script and change to 1    language    10   Play a specific script and change to 2    language    11   Play a specific script and change to 3    language      12   Play the Directory Listing  DBN    13   Transfer to a mailbox      14   Transfer to an extension    15   Transfer to the operator       A destination must be defined for these tasks  The destination of these  operations is determined through code  202        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 8 3    Programming the In Band DTMF Protocol       8 2 3     8 2 4     8 2 5     Selecting a destination    If you have programmed an event to play a script  transfer to an extension  or a  mailbox dial the following command code to define the destination      202   XX   YYYY       XX indicates the event number  00 39        YYYY indicates the script number  an extension number or a mailbox number    NOTE  Make sure the script message has been recorded if transferring to a script   
123. ter the tone  Press the hash key when you have  finished     Calls will be transferred to your extension   Calls will not be transferred to your extension   Please enter the mailbox number    You have reached the mailbox of      You have reached mailbox number       Please leave a message after the tone  When you are finished press star for further  options or simply hang up        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 12 4    System Messages       096    097    098  099  100  101  102  103    104    105  106  107  108  109  110  111  112  113  114  115    116    117  118  119  120    System Message    The required extension is busy  To try another extension  press 1 followed by the  extension number  To hold  press 2  To leave a message  press 8  To transfer to  the operator  press 0  To return to the Main Menu  press 9     The required extension does not answer  To try another extension  press 1  followed by the extension number  To leave a message  press 8  To transfer to the  operator  press 0  To return to the main menu  press 9     The mailbox is currently unavailable   The system is busy  Please wait    a m    p m    You have a call     The required extension is busy  To try another extension  press I followed by the  extension number  To hold  press 2  To transfer to the operator  press 0  To return  to the main menu  press 9     The required extension does not answer  To try another extension  press 1  followed by the extension numb
124. the mailbox owner changes the mode     When a caller dials an extension in Do Not Disturb mode  the unit plays one of  the following messages     e By default  system message 121  e   If recorded  script message 25 in the first language  e If recorded  script message 35 in the second language    e If recorded  script message 45 in the third language       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 7 4    User Operation Instructions       NOTE  Extension corresponds to the mailbox  which is in the DND mode will be unavailable to  get calls from the Auto Attendant   7 4 6  External Notification    For activating the external notification of a mailbox  the System Administrator  must enable this feature for the mailbox  thereafter  the mailbox owner can     e     Enable disable remote notification  e Enter his remote telephone number    e Listen to the current remote telephone number by dialing    6    on the user   s  parameters menu  see Paragraph 7 4            Digit   Name Description   1 Change Mode Toggles the external notification state   Enable Disable    2 Telephone Number Enter the selected telephone number for    external notification  Codes1 0 9  Extension  Number        A D  P and Q can be used                         3 Play Back Play back the external telephone number   9 Return to Previous Return to previous menu  user   s parameters  Menu menu    Codes1    P  1 second pause    1    4 B  6 D  8        Q  4 second pause    2 A  5 C  7 0
125. the system       Setting Notification For Mailboxes          Local notification for a range of mailboxes   700    Local notification for one mailbox   701      Permitting remote notification for a range of  710    mailboxes    Permitting remote notification for one mailbox   T11 ss    External notification active time  490       Notification Parameters    Ring notification interval  720  Ring notification duration  730  Activate the LED notification  760    System Time and Date    See Section 4 3 2 for information on setting the system time and date using codes  420 and   430        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 11 2    Programming Forms       Day    See Section 4 3 3 for information on setting the following schedule using codes  450 and     460     Day  I  Monday   2  Tuesday   3  Wednesday   4  Thursday   5  Friday   6  Saturday   7  Sunday     Operational Mode    3  Break 4     Setting the Holiday Schedule  See Section 6 5 2 1 for information on setting the holidays using code  470    Month    Start    End    Name of holiday                                                                                                    Setting the Working Time    Working Hours    Start    End    Break Time  Start    Setting the Operational Mode  Select  Day  0  Night  1  Holiday  2  Auto     400 __    End       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual    11 3    Programming Forms       This form contains the prog
126. word before playing the messages     Maximum Number of Days to Store Messages     This parameter defines the  number of days that messages are stored in a mailbox  After reaching the defined  message limit  the messages are automatically deleted        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 6 36    VMS Programming       6 6 2  Notification Parameters    Local and External Notification Parameters       Figure 6 46  Notification Parameters Window    The Notification Parameters function in the Voice Mail menu contains a number  of editable notification parameter     Message Light 1 Code  Message Light 2 Code and Message Light Off Code      The Voice Mail will dial the above codes always from port 2 and the legal  entries are     X   extension   P   pause   Q  4 second pause  For External notification only      amp    hook flash       send number of new messages to LCD station  only if the PBX support it   DTMF   0 9      A D    Message Light Off     The signal is used to turn off the message notification on  the terminal  Some PBXs do not support this code so they turn off the  notification LED after the Voice Mail is called     Ring Notification Interval     This parameter defines how often the mail owner is  notified of new messages by ring notification     Ring Notification Retries     This parameter defines how many times the Voice  Mail will try and notify the user of received messages     External Notification Start Stop     Sets the time 
127. xtension directly by programming the first digit of  the extension  When a caller dials the first digit of an extension during playback  of a script message  the unit stops the message and waits for the rest of the digits  of the extension  The number of digits in an extension is defined by code  300   You can enter up to four different digits              Command   170   XX   first digit s       Example 1   170 00 2         The unit waits for the rest of the extension number when    2    is dialed during  playback of script message 00  After the caller dials the rest of the extension  number  the unit transfers the call to the extension     Example 2   170 00 2 4      Same as Example 1  except the extension number starts with 2 or 4  for extension  numbers 2xx and 4xx         Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 4 21    DTMF Programming       4 4 6 15    4 4 6 16    4 4 6 17    Transferring a Call Directly to a Mailbox    Transfers the call directly to a mailbox number  This feature is similar to directly  dialing an extension  except the call is transferred directly to a mailbox  You can  enter up to four different digits              Command   175   XX   first digit s       Example 1   175 00 2      The unit waits for the rest of the mailbox number when    2    is dialed during  playback of script message 00  After the caller dials the rest of the mailbox  number  the unit transfers the call to the mailbox     Example 2   175 002 4     S
128. y  060 Of March  061 Of April  062 Of May   063 Of June    048  049  050  051  052  053  054  055  056  057    064  065  066  067  068  069    Twelfth  Thirteenth  Fourteenth  Fifteenth  Sixteenth  Seventeenth  Eighteenth  Nineteenth  Twentieth    Thirtieth    Of July   Of August   Of September  Of October  Of November  Of December       Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Programming Manual 12 3    System Messages       12 6  General Messages    No   070  071  072  073  074  075    076  077  078    079  080  081  082  083  084  085  086  087  088    089    090  091  092  093  094  095    System Message     and      You have          New messages      New message     messages    To retrieve messages  press 1  To change mailbox settings  press 2  To send a  message  press 8  To return to the main menu  press 9     You have no messages   Message saved  Please hold     To skip this message  press 1  To replay  press 2  To save  press 3  To forward   press 4  To reply to message sender  press 5  To delete  press 8  To return to the  previous menu  press 9     Message saved    Message deleted    Please enter a new four digit password    To delete skipped messages  press 8  To save all messages  press 9      yesterday         today      Please enter your mailbox number    Invalid mailbox  Please try again    Incorrect password  Please try again     Please record your greeting after the tone  Press the hash key when you have  finished     Please record your name af
129. y dialing code   900 to enter the programming mode  dialing the System Administrator    s  password and then dialing      601       Old Password   New Password        Operator   s password must be 4 digits long     NOTE  Do not use spaces  letters    and   keys     To disable the operator   s password  enter    0000        4 5 1 3 Resetting the Mailbox Password    4 5 2    4 5 3    The System Administrator can reset a mailbox password to its default  1234  by  dialing code  900 to enter the programming mode  dialing the System  Administrator   s password and then dialing      570   XXXX        Where   XXXX is the mailbox number     The mailbox owner can change the mailbox password     Activate Flash Memory Force Reorganize    The Flash memory reorganize option automatically reorganizes and optimizes the  data stored in the unit     The system administrator can activate the Flash memory Force Reorganize option  by calling the unit and  during the opening greeting  dialing      9000   Password    610    NOTE  This option cannot be deactivated  and should be activated by a certified technician only     Changing to from Day Light Saving Time    The operator can change to from Day Light Saving time by calling the unit and   during the opening greeting  dialing     T e ON GN    XXXX   the operator   s password   This password can be disabled   Y   0  reduces the time by one hour    Y   1  increases the time by one hour        Voice Mail and Auto Attendant System Installation and Pr
    
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