Specifications

DXP Peripherals DXP Correspondence Manual
Voice
Mail
IMI89-080,
Installation Instructions For Installing Voice Mail
Equipment On The DXP Digital Communications System for voice
Programming
mail installation information), program the DXP to operate properly
with the voice mail system.
15.6
After connecting a voice mail system to the DXP system (see
I
Arranging Station Ports For Voice Mail Use
After you have connected voice mail ports to the system station ports
through the appropriate interface devices (for example, the VMI-X
interface device used with analog station ports, the
ATI-D-1PT
interface device used with the digital station ports, or the DXIST
station board used with industry-standard telephone ports), you must
identify the station ports where these devices are connected.
Assigning Intercom Numbers
To Voice Mail Connections
You must identify the station intercom number of each voice mail
connection and link these numbers together to form a circular hunt
group for call-handling purposes. For example, assign intercom
numbers 121, 122,123, and 124 to voice mail ports
1,2,3,
and 4 then
link 121 to 122,122 to 123, 123 to 124, and 124 to 121.
Programming Hint: To make the LCD readouts at the system
telephones more descriptive during call transfers, use section 7.3,
Station Names, to assign a descriptive name to the personal intercom
numbers. If you do assign intercom names, be sure to name each voice
mail port differently. For instance, you can name them VMI, VM2,
VM3, and VM4; however, do not name each port VM without
personalizing it further with a unique
su$+ix
(such as I, 2, 3, 4 or A, B,
C, D for example).
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