Specifications
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CS Form C3,
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CS Form C3,
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VMS Form 1
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VMS Form 2
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Checks in the Hunt Group Extensions VMS Only column for extensions
32 and 33 satisfy the requirement that the extensions used by the
PARTNER MAIL VS module be assigned to Hunt Group 7.
PARTNER-34D Phone
The first Form C3 identifies the buttons programmed on the
PARTNER-34D phone at extension 10: Night Service, Do Not Disturb,
Voice Mail Messages, and Voice Mailbox Transfer.
The Night Service button allows Vera to turn Night Service on and off.
When Night Service is off, the Day Menu Prompt plays. When Night
Service is on, the Night Menu Prompt plays.
The Do Not Disturb button allows Vera to send callers to the general
mailbox without ringing the extension first.
The Voice Mail Messages button allows Vera to access Voice Mail
Service with one touch to check messages or administer the greetings.
The Voice Mailbox Transfer button allows Vera to transfer callers
directly to another subscriber’s mailbox without ringing the extension
first.
The second Form C3 indicates the buttons programmed on the phone at
extension 11: Do Not Disturb, Voice Mail Messages, and Voice Mailbox
Transfer.
PARTNER-18 Phone
Form C3 identifies the buttons programmed on the PARTNER-18 phones
at extensions 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19: Night Service, Voice Mail
Messages, and Voice Mailbox Transfer.
The check in the Bilingual box for Language Mode indicates that the
system allows outside callers to choose between two languages.
The check in the Latin American Spanish box for Primary Language
indicates that the system answers outside calls in Spanish; the check in
the U.S. English box for Secondary Language indicates that the system
can play messages and prompts in English when callers press [*]
[1] .
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The names in the Subscriber Name column for mailboxes 10 through 19
indicate that all employees have mailboxes.
English in the Mailbox Language column for extensions 13, 16, and 19
indicates the subscribers at those extensions prefer to listen to prompts
and messages in English when retrieving messages, recording personal
greetings, and accessing other Voice Mail Services. The rest of the
subscribers prefer prompts and messages in Spanish, the system’s
Primary Language.
Case Studies
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