Sprint Nextel DVP 203, DVP 403 quick start Set Sprint Digital Voice Time Date, Default Phone System

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Chapter 3: Getting the Voice Mail System Up and Running

3.If you want to use the default numbering, proceed to STEP 9.

4.If you want to create ranges of Subscriber Mailbox numbers, see the document, Using a Laptop with Sprint Digital Voice. When you are finished changing ranges of mailbox numbers, go to STEP 9 below.

STEP 9

Set Sprint® Digital

Voice Time and

Date

 

Default

Default

Phone System

Subscriber Mailbox

First Trunk

Numbering

Mailbox Number

Protegé® 3x8

10-25, 810-843

Not used

Protegé C/M/LTX

201-250

700

Protegé XTX

2201-2250

7701

To set Sprint® Digital Voice time and date from the System Administrator Mailbox (the lowest numbered extension):

1.Log onto the System Administrator Mailbox (see STEP 6).

2.Dial SA (72) for System Administrator Menu.

3.Dial TI (84) for System Time. Follow the voice prompts. When finished setting the time, go step 4.

4.Press DT (38) for System Date. Follow the voice prompts. When finished, follow the voice prompts for exiting.

STEP 10

Call (Log Onto) a

Subscriber

Mailbox

The basic setup is complete. The default Sprint Digital Voice is up and running.

By default, there are 50 Subscriber Mailboxes.

The Automated Attendant will answer incoming calls. When the Automated Attendant answers, callers can dial a desired extension number to which to transfer their call.

STEP 10 and STEP 11 show you how to verify the Subscriber Mailboxes and the Automated Attendant operation.

To call a Subscriber Mailbox from its own (corresponding) extension:

1.From any extension: Get intercom dial tone. Access Voice Mail by pressing the voice mail feature key on the telephone, or by dialing the voice mail group extension number.

2.If you hear the Main Greeting, dial # and your mailbox number.

3.Wait for the voice prompt, You have no messages. To record and send a Message, press RS (77). For a help message, press zero (0).

Ready.

4.Listen for the above voice prompt. If you do not hear it, return to STEP 3 (Install Your Phone System).

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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 ContentsAbout This Guide Installation ChecklistSprint Digital Voice Automated Attendant Sprint Digital VoiceIntegration Guide Installation Checklist Hardware RequirementInstallation Checklist Laptop Programming GuideDefault Voice Mail Setup Installation Checklist Software RequirementBy default, the dialing menu is as follows Issue Installation Checklist Protegé System Equipment Requirements Package ContentsGetting the Voice Mail System Up and Running Check EquipmentSprint 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