Specifications

Programming the Voice Mail System D-41
Hard Drive-Based Voice Mail
STARPLUS STSe - Programming & Operations Manual August 2005
System Administration Options [7+8]
With this option, the administrator controls and can modify the operation of the voice mail
system, via the telephone.
Setting Up Voice Lines
This option determines what functions are available on the voice lines, and determines how
lines are answered. Configuring the port numbers is part of the voice line options.
1. At the Main Menu, press [7] to access the Administrator functions.
2. Press [8] for System Administration.
3. Press [1] to select Set-Up Voice Lines.
4. Enter the port number to configure, or press [0] for all ports.
a. If you enter the desired port number, the system will confirm the module being used
and play the configuration of that line.
b. If you press [0] to configure all ports, select one of the following options:
Press [1] and the system will play how each line is set up.
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Press [0] and the system will prompt you to enter the module number that you want
to run. After entering the desired module number, press [#] to confirm the change.
The menu choices are:
[1] for Voice Mail (uses mailbox number)
[2] for Auto-Attendant (uses extension number)
[3] for Menu
[4] for Time Control
Press [#] again to return to previous level, or enter the phone system configuration
file. The system will confirm that the “run code” was changed, and then reset itself.
Shutting Down the System
1. At the Main Menu, press [7] to access the Administrator functions.
2. Press [8] to select System Administration.
3. When prompted, press [3] and select one of the following options:
a. Press [1] to shut down and park. The system will reset itself.
b. Press [2] to shut down and reboot. The system will shut down and reboot itself.
For more details, refer to the “Shutdown Wizard” on page D-12.
Resetting the System Date and Time
1. At the Main Menu, press [7] to access the Administrator functions.
2. Press [8] to select System Administration.
3. When prompted, press [4]. The system will automatically
reset itself, and you will return to
System Administration.
Changing these settings from default values may cause erratic system operation
and may require PC/Laptop Administration to correct.