Sprint Nextel DVP 203 Phone System Safety Precautions, Sprint Digital Voice Safety Precautions

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Chapter 3: Getting the Voice Mail System Up and Running

STEP 2

Observe Safety

Precautions

STEP 3

Install Your Phone

System

Phone System Safety Precautions:

Before beginning installation of a Protegé® phone system, read through Important Safety Instructions found in the Installation and Maintenance Manual.

Sprint® Digital Voice Safety Precautions:

Do not expose this product to rain or any type of moisture.

Do not locate the unit near heating appliances.

Do not expose the operating unit to direct sunlight.

Locate the unit away from devices that generate electrical noise like fluorescent lamps and motors.

Protect the unit from dust, high temperatures, and vibration.

Do not place any covering over the unit while it is in operation.

Do not obstruct the ventilation holes on the sides of the unit.

Allow at least two inches of clearance from any adjacent surface.

Keep the environment at a temperature of 50° to 104° F (10° to 40° C) with a 10 - 90% relative humidity (non-condensing).

If this is a new installation, install the Protegé phone system in accordance with the phone system Installation and Maintenance Manual.

IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT THE OUTSIDE LINES

Request outside lines with open loop flash disconnect supervision from the phone company. Outside lines with open loop disconnect supervision prevent the recording of unwanted silence. This can happen when an Automated Attendant caller records a message and then hangs up but Sprint Digital Voice is unable to detect the hang up.

Also, request that the telephone company apply an open loop of at least 300 milliseconds. If this feature is not available in the area, request that continuous dial tone be sent upon disconnect from the far end (that is, when an Automated Attendant caller hangs up).

Once the Protegé phone system is installed and operational proceed with Step 4.

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Contents Sprint Digital Voice Models DVP 203 & DVP Quick Start Guide Page Getting the Voice Mail System Up and Running Table of Contents Introducing the Voice Mail SystemIi Table of Contents Table of ContentsSprint Digital Voice Automated Attendant Installation ChecklistSprint Digital Voice About This GuideInstallation Checklist Installation Checklist Hardware RequirementLaptop Programming Guide Integration GuideDefault Voice Mail Setup Installation Checklist Software RequirementBy default, the dialing menu is as follows Issue Installation Checklist Getting the Voice Mail System Up and Running Package ContentsCheck Equipment Protegé System Equipment RequirementsSprint Digital Voice Cabinet Front Panel Getting the Voice Mail System Up and RunningSprint Digital Voice Safety Precautions Phone System Safety PrecautionsTools Need for Wall-Mounting To install Sprint Digital VoiceFor further information refer to of this guide To connect Sprint Digital Voice to a Protegé systemProgram Sprint Digital Voice for Correct Phone System Protegé CTX/MTX/LTX Protegé XTX To determine if you want the default Mailbox numberingSet Sprint Digital Voice Time Date Default Phone SystemSuggestions for the Main Greeting Step Getting the Voice Mail System Up and Running