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Acceptance Checks
4-12 Issue 1 September 1995
c. After the system greeting and the tone, leave a test message (for
example, “This is a test Call Answer message.)
d. Hang up.
2. Retrieve the Call Answer message.
a. If you are in contact with someone at the remote site, ask them to
check the MWI — either a lamp on the phone or a stutter dial tone
— on the remote subscriber’s phone. (The MWI signal may take up
to 1 minute to appear.) If it is on, proceed to the next step.
Otherwise, refer to the troubleshooting procedures in
DEFINITY
AUDIX System Maintenance
, 585-300-110.
b. Call the remote DEFINITY AUDIX extension. (If the remote switch is
a System 85 or G2, this will be the same number as for the local
DEFINITY AUDIX System; for all other remote switch types, the
DEFINITY AUDIX extension for the remote switch will be different
from the extension for the local DEFINITY AUDIX system.)
c. When the DEFINITY AUDIX system answers and prompts you for
your extension, enter the remote subscriber’s extension and
press .
d. When prompted for your password, press again.
e. If the Name Record by Subscriber feature is on, the DEFINITY
AUDIX system will prompt you to record a name. Record a test
name such as “test name.”
f. Press then press to listen to the message you recorded from
the first test extension.
g. After listening to the message, press to delete the message.
3. Create a test Voice Mail message.
a. Call the local (host) DEFINITY AUDIX extension. Press when
prompted for your extension and when prompted for your
password.
b. Press to create a voice mail message. After the tone, speak a
test message (for example “This is a test Voice Mail message.”).
c. When you have finished speaking the message, press to
approve the message.
d. When prompted for a destination extension, enter the extension of
the remote test subscriber and press to end the addressing.
e. Press again to deliver now.
f. Hang up.
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