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Table 3 Quick Install Wizard parameters for a CallPilot 100/150

 

 

Field name

Description

 

 

Primary UI Style

Select the user interface style assigned to the mailboxes. You can select NVM or CallPilot.

 

If you select NVM, the mailbox user interface operates like Norstar Voice Mail and FlashTalk.

 

Users will hear Norstar Voice Mail voice prompts and see Norstar Voice Mail text prompts.

 

If you select CallPilot, the mailbox user interface operates like Meridian 1 CallPilot. Users will

 

hear CallPilot voice prompts and see text prompts for CallPilot.

 

You can change the UI style of individual mailboxes by assigning a different Class of Service to

 

those mailboxes.

 

 

Primary

Select the default language that is used for voice prompts, text messages, the Auto-Attendant

Language

and Feature 983 administration.

 

You can change the language of individual mailboxes by assigning a different Class of Service to

 

those mailboxes.

 

 

Country

Select the country in which the CallPilot 100/150 is installed.

 

The country you select determines several country specific settings such as the telephone

 

number length, mailbox login sequence and Call Progress Tone Detection. You must select the

 

country that the CallPilot 100/150 is in to ensure proper operation.

 

The default is North America.

 

 

From Line

Enter the line number of the first line in a range of lines that you want the auto-attendant to

 

answer.

 

The auto-attendant answers this line and all of the lines up to the line number you enter in the To

 

Line box.

 

 

To Line

Enter the line number of the last line in a range of lines you want the auto-attendant to answer.

 

The line number you enter in this box must be the same or higher than the line number you enter

 

in the From Line box.

 

 

Number of rings

Enter the number of rings that CallPilot waits before answering a line.

 

 

Mailbox Keycode

If you have purchased additional mailboxes for CallPilot, enter the keycode you received with

 

your mailbox package.

 

If you have not purchased additional mailboxes, leave these boxes empty.

 

Use these boxes only for the keycode for additional mailboxes. Do not enter the keycode that

 

enables the basic voicemail application.

 

 

From Extension

Enter the extension number of the first telephone in a range of telephones you want to create a

 

mailbox for.

 

A mailbox is created for this telephone and for all of the telephones up to the extension number

 

you enter in the To Extension box.

 

The mailboxes are named according the set name of the telephone and assigned Class of

 

Service 1.

 

 

To Extension

Enter the extension number of the last telephone in a range of telephones you want to create a

 

mailbox for.

 

The extension number you enter in this box must be the same or higher than the extension

 

number you enter in the From Extension box.

 

 

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Nortel Networks CallPilot 150, CallPilot 100 quick start Default is North America

CallPilot 100, CallPilot 150 specifications

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