Programming instructions

Initial Setup
NOTE: Select IDS for new system installations when integrating to any configuration of the
EXECUTONE IDS.
The code S96 is used to integrate the ISOETEC@ SysterrJ96. The code S66 is used to integrate the
ISOETEC@ System/66. The code ECX is used to integrate the Encore” CX telephone systems. Use
the arrow keys to move the cursor to the desired code (make certain the NUM LOCK is off), then
press RETURN.
2.4 BOOTING THE SYSTEM
After a selection is made from
the PBX Selection
menu, or when the power for the system is turned
on (after the first time), the
Run Dialogue
screen appears (see Figure 2-3), and the system begins
running the voice message application. Before the system actually begins processing calls, certain infor-
mation must be entered into the system. The
Custom
Sys and
Utilities
menus are used to enter infor-
mation about the company, and the installation. The system needs to know how many digits are in a
mailbox, the type of PBX the system is connected to (if this was not defined using the
PBX Selection
menu), the system administrator mailbox numbers, initial access codes, and which of the system ports
are to be used for sending a message waiting indication (if the telephone system can accept and utilize
a message waiting indication).
After this initial information has been entered, the system administrator may enter classes of service,
mailbox numbers, system group lists, and other information to customize the system to the particular
application. Many of the system administration functions can be performed from either the monitor
and keyboard, or using the system administrator’s mailbox.
NOTE: The system should be taken off-line before any initial programming can take
place. However, most of the system programming screens can be accessed while the system
is running using the On Line Programming Menu.
2.5 RUN DIALOGUE SCREEN
The
Run Dialogue
screen is displayed while the system is running. The main purpose of this screen is
to define the task each port is to execute when called. Valid entries for each port are:
l
T TIME1 0001 (normal voice mail)
o T AUTOM 0001 (normal voice mail with prompts for spell by name)
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T AUTO1 0001 (Automated Attendant)
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T AUTOS 0001 (Automated Attendant with spell by name feature)
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T CCRBl 0001 (Custom Call Routing).
0 T CCRBX 0001 through 0014 (Custom Call Routing with multiple starting points)
NOTE:
T CCRBX 0001
means start at CCR record 1 message 1.
T CCRBX
0002 means start
at CCR record 2 message 1, etc.
T CCRBX 0014
means start at CCR record 14 message 1.
NOTE: The same task should be assigned to every port in the system. However, certain
applications may required a different task be programmed for some of the system ports.
INFOSTARIVX2
System Administrator’s Manual
revised 7191
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