Instruction manual

Features
4. Select Extension Directory and on the resulting screens, program
the following:
Assignment of extensions as AUDIX Voice Power subscribers
(if FAX Attendant is installed, this step also assigns the extensions
as FAX Attendant subscribers)
Assignment of special-purpose extensions
Labeling of extensions
5. Select System Programming/Switch Admin from the AUDIX Voice
Power or AUDIX Voice Power/FAX Attendant menu, and program any of
the following services, as applicable.
On first use of Integrated Administration, the user automatically steps
through each of these services:
Automated Attendant (Immediate, Delayed, or Night Service call
handling and lines and pools)
Call Answer (lines and pools)
Information Service (lines and pools)
Message Drop (lines and pools)
Voice Mail (lines and pools)
FAX Response (lines and pools)
On subsequent uses of Integrated Administration, select System
Programming/Switch Admin from the AUDIX Voice Power or AUDIX
Voice Power/FAX Attendant menu, then select System
Programming/Switch Admin Form, then select the specific service
to be programmed from the list above.
NOTE:
During initial Integrated Administration programming for an existing
switch, the user should not assign any lines or pools to the Calling
Groups set up for services. Otherwise, the lines would begin ringing
in to the service before greetings or other service-specific options
were programmed. The user should go on to Step 6 and finish
programming the application, then return to Step 5 through the
System Programming/Switch Admin Menu screen to add lines and
pools.
6. Program any application options that are not switch-related (such as
Outcalling and voice menus and prompts) through the AUDIX Voice
Power or AUDIX Voice Power/FAX Attendant menu.
7. On installation of both the switch and IS-III, exit from IS-III, then perform
all remaining switch programming that is not application-related, using
SPM or the programming console.
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