Specifications

D-10 Programming the Voice Mail System
Hard Drive-Based Voice Mail
STARPLUS STSe - Programming & Operations Manual August 2005
Remote STSe Site
If you will be connecting a laptop to the voice mail system from a remote location, then you
will need to use the PC’s serial port and connect it to your own external modem.
1. With the voice mail system up and running, start the In-Skins Admin program.
2. When the “Welcome” window displays, select the Remote System via Modem Call
option and click NEXT.
3. Type in a new system name, or select a name from the dropdown list, and click NEXT.
4. Enter the phone number of the site to
which you want to connect, select the
modem device to use to make the call,
then click NEXT.
5. In order to connect to the host system,
enter a valid mailbox number and
password and click FINISH.
Navigating in the System
The sections that follow describe the
system menus in the same order that they
appear in the In-Skins Admin program window. The menu options are:
» In the “left” window, double-click on any
option to expand its related topics.
» Select a topic and the Property/Value
window on the “right” will show the
settings available for that specific item.
» Depending on the topic you select, you
will be able to:
- type in a specific value, or
- choose items from a dropdown box, or
- click an ELLIPSES button […] to open the
next option window.
» After making changes to the system, click one of the “action” buttons presented before
selecting another menu. The available buttons are: Save | Cancel | Restore | Add | Delete.
Wizards help to perform system functions: backup/restore/shutdown/upgrade/logging
Subscribers set up mailbox, notification, and station settings
Class Of Service define voice mail, owner, and attendant options
Menus assign voice prompts and key menu actions
Time Controls set up “time-sensitive” rules
System List create system-wide distribution lists
System Lines determine how lines should answer calls and what menus to run
System Configuration modify system settings: VM, Registry, License, IP Addresses, & KSU Clock Control
Reports generate statistical reports: call activity, logs, and messages
System Status view line activity: call status, number of calls and their duration
File Manager access voice mail files and directories