NEC Electra Mark II
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Integration Notes
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NEC El ectra Mar k II
Integrati on Notes
Required Hardware and Software
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Each Voice Mail port must be connected to a port on the SL Card.
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One VMI-E-ETU
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Software CPU-EB3 Series 3 or higher
Voice Mail Availability
This phone system is available on the NVM-2000CA with Software Version 8.01 or higher.
Phone System Programming
Memory Block 2B8 - VMI Assignment
Use this Memory Block to assign VMI-E ETU channels as VMI ports. You can also use this
Memory Block to allow automatic in-band DTMF signaling to the the Voice Mail, so that Call
Forwarding to the Voice Mail will work correctly. (See also Memory Block 2D2 below and
Other Notes at the end of the Mark II Integration Notes.)
Memory Block 2D2 - System Time Base Assignment II
Use this Memory Block to set the time delay before the in-band DTMF signaling for VMI for-
warded calls is sent. Set the delay to.5 sec. (See also Memory Block 2D8 above and Other
Notes at the end of the Mark II Integration Notes.)
Memory Block 2B4 - DIT Assignment
Use this Memory Block to assign specific trunks to a specific VMI port, so that the Voice Mail
will answer the trunks. You can also use this Memory Block to assign specific trunks to a spe-
cific VMI port when the system is in the Night mode (ANA).
Memory Block 2C4 - Voice Mail Hunt Group Assignment
Use this Memory Block to assign up to 4 VMI-E ETU extension numbers to a Voice Mail Hunt
Group. When a user dials the Voice Mail Hunt Group Access Code (Default 63) from an
extension, the Voice Mail will hunt for the first idle extension in the Hunt Group.
Memory Block 3C1 - Telephone Name Assignment
Use this Memory Block to assign a name to each VMI-E ETU channel. When the Voice Mail
sends a Message Waiting Lamp update to an extension, this name will be included on a Multi-
line Terminal's display.
Memory Block 3B5 to 3B8 Station Hunt Assignment
Use this Memory Block to assign a station (virtual and/or VMI-E ETU extension numbers) to a
Station Hunt Group. You can assign up to 16 extensions to each Station Hunt Group. Eight of
these can be VMI-E ETU extension numbers.
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