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VOICE MAIL INTEGRATION (CONT’D)
SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D)
9.
When the VMS is all busy (assuming the following conditions):
Station-A (or outside party). . . Calling Party
Station-B. . . Called Party
Station-B sets CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS / -BUSY LINE / -DON’T ANSWER to the
VMS.
Station-A (or outside party) makes a call to Station-B.
a. CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS
•
Station-A hears Reorder Tone.
•
Outside party hears Busy Tone.
b. CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE
•
Station-A hears Busy Tone, and can set any busy service to Station-B.
•
Outside party hears Busy Tone.
c. CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER
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Station-B continues to ring until the VMS becomes idle even after the predetermined time
for CALL FORWARDING - DON’T ANSWER has elapsed. When the VMS becomes idle,
station A is connected to the VMS.
d. Direct access to VMS
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If Station-A or outside party accesses the VMS directly, the calling party hears Busy Tone.
Station-A can set call back to the VMS.
10. MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING to VMS
When the final destination for any combination of MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING is the VMS,
calls can be transferred to the VMS. The first forwarded station’s number (forwarded to the VMS) is
sent to the VMS. For example, a call is received by station A, which is forwarded to Station B, which
is forwarded to C, which is forwarded to VMS. The number of station A is sent to the VMS.
11. Ringing Transfer to an Attendant via the VMS: The system allows the VMS to transfer the station or
outside party to the Attendant and releases before the Attendant answers.
12. When the VMS is recalled, by transferring the call to an unanswered station, the system may be pro-
grammed to send the recalling extension number to the VMS.
13. A maximum of 26 digit extension numbers including DTMF signal after the VMS answered can be
programmed to a One Touch key of a D
term
.
14. “Transferring Camp-On call to VMS” is available only by the operations from Attendant Consoles.
Summary of Contents for NEAX 2000
Page 1: ...ND 70916 E ISSUE 1 Feature Programming Manual JANUARY 2000 NEC Corporation ...
Page 157: ...CALL QUEUING 137 A2131 10 CALL QUEUING PROGRAMMING Refer to CALL WAITING DISPLAY page 142 ...
Page 273: ...FAULT MESSAGE 253 A2247 10 FAULT MESSAGE PROGRAMMING Refer to Maintenance Manual ...
Page 402: ...PEG COUNT 382 A2382 10 PEG COUNT PROGRAMMING Refer to the CMB0 B3 of the Command Manual ...
Page 443: ...SELF DIAGNOSIS 423 A2412 10 SELF DIAGNOSIS PROGRAMMING Refer to the Maintenance Manual ...
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