Initial Programming
VMS Cover Rings
Check Form A, Page 2, to see if VMS Cover Rings (#117)* is different from the
factory setting of 3. If it is, follow the procedure below beginning with
Step 1. If not, skip to Step 3 of the procedure below.
To change the number of times calls ring before they are sent to the voice
messaging system as indicated on Form A, Page 2, VMS Cover Rings:
1.
Press [
#
] [
1
] [
1
] [
7
].
2.
Enter the VMS Cover Rings setting specified on Form A.
3.
Press [
Feature
] [
0
] [
0
] to exit programming mode.
4.
Continue with the next section, “Telephone Button Programming.”
Telephone Button Programming
Before you begin, locate Form C of the System Planner for the communications
system. Be sure you have a version of the form for each subscriber’s phone.
Use this section to program buttons on subscribers’ phones, including the
receptionist’s phone. This section uses Centralized Telephone Programming.
When you are finished programming, be sure to label all buttons on
subscribers’ phones.
VMS Cover
This button allows the subscriber to turn voice mail coverage on and off.
To program a VMS Cover button as specified on Form C:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Press [
Feature
] [
0
] [
0
] [
System Program
] [
System Program
] [
Central Tel Program
].
Enter the number of the extension to be programmed.
Press a programmable button with lights.
Press [
Feature
] [
1
] [
5
]
.
At this point, do one of the following:
Go to Step 3 of the next procedure to program another button for this
extension.
Press [
Central Tel Program
] and go to Step 2 of any button programming
procedure in this section to program a button for a different extension.
Press [
Feature
] [
0
] [
0
] to exit.
*VMS Cover Rings (#117) is not available on all systems. Check the Programming and Use guide
for the communications system.
In some countries, the feature code for Voice Mailbox Transfer is [ 1 ] [ 6 ]. Check the Programming
and Use guide for the communications system.
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