
InMail-Automatic Access to VM by Caller ID
Description
An InMail mailbox can be associated with a specific caller ID (CID) number. When that CID number is
presented to the InMail, it automatically logs the user into their mailbox. This greatly improves VM
accessibility for outside callers.
Two types of voice mail access modes exist for this feature.
1. Specifying the VM Pilot number as a DID/DIL/DISA/VRS destination.
- OR -
Dialing the VM pilot number after calling in from a Mobile Extension.
2. Program to forward a call to VM (102) by any of following Programs.
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Program 22-05-01 (Incoming Ring Group)
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Program 22-11-05 (Transfer Target number -1)
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Program 22-11-06 (Transfer Target number -2)
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Program 25-03-01 (Incoming Ring Group No.)
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Program 25-04-01 (VRS/DISA Transfer Ring Group at No answer/Busy)
Conditions
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To use this feature, the voice mail box number must be set in Program 13-04-11. If not set, the sys-
tem requires the normal log in procedure or entering a valid mailbox number and security code to
login.
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This feature is only supported for external calls to the InMail.
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Mobile Extension users can use this feature by setting the VM box number in Program 13-04-11
which corresponds to the Speed Dial number registered in Program 15-22-01.
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Common Speed Dial area is used for this feature. Group or Station Speed Dial areas are not sup-
ported with this feature.
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When a number in the Common Speed Dial includes a trunk access code or end code (#), the Redial
name indication will work if the number matches completely.
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If the same number is registered in the Common Speed Dial bin, the latest Speed Dial number is
used.
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The Flexible ringing feature has priority over the InMail – Automatic Access to VM by Caller ID fea-
ture.
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To enable this feature, Program 14-01-22 (Caller ID to Voice Mail) must be set to 1.
Default Settings
Disabled
Figure 1-19 Example - User Access to Voice Mail
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