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To configure the startup template for telephony services

Note: This procedure erases all the telephony programming that is currently on the BCM system.

1From the Administration tab, click the Utilities folder to expand it.

2Select Reset.

3Click Cold Reset Telephony Services. The Cold Reset Telephony dialog box opens.

4Configure the Cold Reset Telephony attributes (see Table 7).

Table 7 Cold Reset Telephony attributes

Attribute

Description

 

 

Region

Specify the startup region.

 

 

Template

Specify the startup template.

 

 

Start DN

Specify the startup DN. The default is 221.

 

 

Force MSC Download

Select the checkbox to enable a forced download of

 

the modified information.

 

 

5Click Ok.

To initialize voice mail

1From the Configuration tab, click Applications folder to expand it.

2Select Voice Messaging/Contact Center.

3Click Launch CallPilot Manager. The Quick Install Wizard form opens.

If your voice mail system is already initialized, you will not see the Quick Install Wizard. Instead you will see the CallPilot Manager: Main Menu web page.

4Configure the attributes on the Quick Install Wizard form (see Table 8).

Table 8 Quick Install Wizard attributes

Attribute

Description

 

 

Attendant DN

Enter the extension number of the attendant or operator assigned to CallPilot.

 

 

Primary UI Style

Select the mailbox user interface used as a default for the mailboxes.

 

If you select NVM, the mailbox user interface uses Norstar voice mail voice and text

 

prompts.

 

If you select CallPilot, the mailbox user interface uses CallPilot voice and text

 

prompts.

 

 

Primary Language

Select the language used as the primary language for the mailboxes.

 

 

From Line

Enter the line number of the first line in the range of lines you want CallPilot to

 

answer. CallPilot answers the range of lines between this line and the line you

 

enter in the To Line box.

 

 

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BCM 1000 specifications

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