Specifications

Modifying the Language Mode
Update Form 1 for the voice messaging system to show the change in
Language Mode.
When you change the Language Mode, the system continues to use any
recorded messages associated with the selected language. For example, if you
change from Monolingual to Bilingual Mode and the System Language in
Monolingual Mode was Latin American Spanish, callers will hear Latin American
Spanish as the new Primary Language. Also, when you change the mode, listen
to the Automated Attendant Service Day and Night Menu Prompts to make sure
they are still relevant, and rerecord them if necessary.
To change the Language Mode:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Access the Programming Main Menu:
a. Press [ Intercom ] [7] [7] [7] or the programmed VMMsgs button.
b. Press [9] [9] [#] .
c. Enter the Mailbox Password and press [#]
.
d. Press [9]
.
The system plays the system programming options.
Press [1]
for Language. The system plays:
To program Language Mode, press 1.
To program System
Language, press 2. If finished, press * #.
Press [1] for Language Mode. The system plays the current Language Mode
then:
For Monolingual Mode, press 1.
For Bilingual Mode,
press 2.
If finished, press * #.
Either:
Press [1] for Monolingual Mode. The system plays:
System is in Monolingual Mode.
To program Language
Mode, press 1. To program System Language, press 2.
If finished, press * #.
Press [2] for Bilingual Mode. The system plays:
System is in Bilingual Mode.
To program Language Mode,
press 1.
To program System Language, press 2. If
finished, press * #.
At this point, do one of the following:
To change Me System Language if the system is set for Monolingual
Mode, go to Step 3 of “Modifying the System Language,”
To change the Primary Language if the system is set for Bilingual
Mode, go to Step 3 of “Modifying the Primary Language.”
Press [∗] [7] to return to the Programming Main Menu or hang up to
quit.
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