Specifications
Programming the Voice Mail System C-33
Flash-Based Voice Mail
STARPLUS STSe - Programming & Operations Manual August 2005
Field Description
MWI CODE ON
Code the system sends when a mailbox has a new message.
This code tells the telephone system to activate the MWI indicator for that mailbox’s
extension.
When entering the code, the colon character “:” represents the extension number.
Example -- If your MWI On code is W1 followed by the extension number, enter the
following sequence: ,W1:,
It is recommended to always end the sequence with a comma (1-second pause) to
allow the telephone system enough time to accept the command.
MWI CODE OFF
Code the system sends when a mailbox user has checked all new messages.
This code tells the telephone system to deactivate the MWI indicator for that mailbox’s
extension.
When entering the code, the character “:” represents the extension number.
Example -- If your MWI Off code is W1 followed by the extension number, enter the
following sequence: ,W1:,
It is recommended to always end the sequence with a comma (1 second pause) to
allow the telephone system enough time to accept the command.
MWI/OUTDIAL
PORT CONTROL
Digit position tells the system which ports are allowed to make outdials.
The first 4 positions correspond to ports 1 through 4 - from left to right. The last four
digit positions corespond to ports 5-8.
Default = 00030003. (This tells the system to use port 4 and 8 to make all outdial calls.)
MAILBOX
LENGTH
Tells the system how many digits are required for the mailbox numbers used in the system.
The default is 3 digits. The setting is changeable between 2-4 digits.
TRANSFER
SEQUENCE
Dialing pattern the system uses to transfer a caller from the Auto Attendant to a mailbox
user’s telephone. (Default = L&)
INTERNAL
CALL PREFIX
System dials prefix to access internal dial tone. (This field is normally blank since most
telephone systems supply dial tone when the port is taken off-hook to dial.)
RECONNECT
SEQUENCE
Dialing pattern the system will use to reconnect to a caller when there is no answer at the
called telephone extension. (Default = L&)
MINIMUM
ON-HOOK DELAY
Period of time that a port will wait after hanging up before attempting to use that port for
an outdial operation.
This prevents collisions when a new call appears at the port right after it has released a
previous caller.
If no new incoming call is detected before this timer expires, the outdial request will be
processed.
OUTDIAL
CALL PREFIX
Dialing pattern used to tell the PBX an outside line is needed, such as during an outdial
operation.
Default = L9,. If your trunk access code is different, change this value as required. If your
system shows “L9,T”, delete the “L9,T” and reenter “L9,”.
HANG-UP CODE
Most PBX systems are either programmed or automatically send a disconnect code.
When the PBX port is about to close (EX: an outside caller has hung up) a digit string is
sent to the voice mail system.
If this string matches the entry in this field, the system saves any messages being
recorded and then the port closes and waits for the next call.
FIRST DIGIT
TIMEOUT
When receiving an incoming call:
This is the time that the system waits to see if DTMF integration strings are being sent to
the system.
If no digits are received during this period, the system will then play the main greeting
for that port and be ready to accept caller-dialed digits. (Default value = 20, which
represents 2000 ms or 2 seconds)










