Quick Reference Guide

3 Setting Up Your System

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Voice Messaging Systems

Four voice messaging systems are compatible with your system.

PARTNER Messaging resides in the control unit in a 2-, 4-, or 6-port configuration.

The PARTNER MAIL VS Voice Messaging System (PMVS) resides in the control unit in a 2- or 4-port configuration.

PARTNER Voice Messaging (PVM) PC Card (2-port configuration only)

The PARTNER MAIL System (2, 4 or 6-port configuration) is an auxiliary device that connects to the system through extension jacks.

In Release 5.0, the system extension maximum is 48. However, in some configurations, the 012E module and/or the PARTNER Messaging module will physically permit more than 48 stations to be installed in the 5-slot carrier. In these configurations, only station ports and voice messaging ports up to 48 will function. Station ports and voice messaging ports above 48 will not function with ETR or T/R telephones because they are outside the PARTNER ACS dial plan.

Some older messaging systems may not recognize the full dial plan available in Release 5.0.

Programming for Voice Messaging Systems

PARTNER Messaging requires programming for both the communications system and PARTNER Messaging. Some features must first be programmed on the communications system. Then PARTNER Messaging programming is performed, followed by additional communications system programming. See the PARTNER Messaging Installation, Programming, and Troubleshooting Online Guide or the PARTNER Messaging System Manager’s Quick Reference for the programming required to use PARTNER Messaging with your PARTNER ACS.

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Avaya 700217243 manual Programming for Voice Messaging Systems