Installation manual
IVX C-Class with voice mail: Installation Manual Function 2: CO lines
E.3
Example:
To have after hours calls directed to a general delivery mailbox, program
the system as follows. During Night Mode, Line 1 (and other lines to be
programmed alike) will be answered immediately by MB301 (a Guest
Mailbox set up for general delivery). The Personal Greeting for MB301
might be:
“Hello, thank you for calling ABC Company. Our offices are closed. Our
normal business hours are 8 to 5 Monday through Friday. Please leave a
message at the tone and your call will be returned when we resume normal
business hours.”
A Virtual Mailbox Key programmed at the operator’s phone will allow easy
pick-up of calls left during the night.
Night mode
CO Out Ring 1 Ring 3 Ring 5 Ring 9
1 9 MB301
Note:
CO line groups aren’t programmable from night mode.
Function 22: Access codes/toll restriction
Function 221: Centrex/PBX access code
If the system is to be used behind Centrex or another PBX, you must list the dial access code
used to gain access to a CO line from Centrex or the PBX, so that toll restriction can ignore the
access code digit(s). Users must dial the access code after accessing a line by either:
(a.) Dialing 9, 8, or 7
or
(b.) Pressing a line key (if programmed)
The access code can be one or two digits — e. g., 9, 81, etc. — and must be programmed for each
line group.
Default: 0.
Note: You must set the flash duration in Function 151 (page D.3) for the requirements of the host switch.
Function 222: Toll restriction exception tables
The system’s toll restriction is based on outbound calls being defined as either toll calls or non-toll calls.
Toll calls — All “1+” or “1010” calls, information, operator, international, “1-900” and “976” calls.
Non-toll calls — All seven and 10-digit local calls, and all “1-800” or “1-888” calls.
As part of extension feature authorization (Function 32; see page F.3), each station is programmed
to be allowed or denied toll calls by following the fixed tables when they are programmed with an “N,” as
well as following the allow and deny exception tables (i.e., overriding the fixed tables). All stations that
have been assigned access to a line group can make non-toll calls.
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