Specifications
DXP Peripherals
DXP Correspondence Manual
Arranging Voice Mail Ringing Options
(Station Menu, 7.14)
The DXP system automatically enables ringing line preference at the
voice mail station ports. With this feature enabled, the voice mail
system’s automatic attendant will answer calls. You can use direct,
delayed, or night ringing features to determine how quickly or when
voice mail answers the calls. With direct ringing, calls ring at the
voice mail port immediately. With delayed ringing, the calls direct
ring at a telephone before they delay ring the voice mail and the
automated attendant answers them.
Assigning Voice Mail Identification (ID) Number
(Line Menu, 8.18)
You can assign an identification number to each DXP line so that the
voice mail system can provide customized call handling on a per line
basis. Use voice mail system programming to match this ID number to
a particular personal directory or transaction box within the voice mail
system. When the DXP routes a call that is ringing at a particular line
to the voice mail system, it routes the call with the ID number. The
voice mail system then sends the call to the box that corresponds to
the line’s ID number. You can use voice mail system programming to
construct customized answering prompts for the individual boxes,
which allows the voice mail system to answer DXP lines with
IDS
in a
customized manner.
Enabling Extended DTMF Tones For Voice Mail Use
(System Menu, 5.11)
The system provides a means by which you can set the length of the
DTMF tones that it generates when a user dials a number from his or
her telephone. Since the voice mail system may require a different
DTh4F
tone length than that which you have provided for the
telephones, the system provides a means for you to set a separate
DTMF
tone length for voice mail station ports. The DXP defaults the
length to 80 msec, but you can program other lengths as needed.
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