Customizing Tenant Options
General Tab
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Remote Tenant (cont’d)
Access Digits
The value for this parameter is the string of digits and characters that the Voice Mail must dial
so that it can perform lamping and call transfers on remote tenant phones. Access Digits works
only when the Enabled check box (described on the preceding page) contains a check mark.
When finished entering general information about this tenant:
Click the
button to apply your entries to the current tenant and move to the dialog
box for the next tenant.
To apply your entries to the current dialog box and remain there:
Click the
button.
To save your entries on the current dialog box and return to a
previous dialog box:
Click the
button.
To save your entries on the current dialog box and then move to
another dialog box:
Click the
button,
enter the tenant number where you want to move,
and click the
button.
When finished customizing general information for the last tenant:
Click the
button to cause the Voice Mail to apply your entries to this tenant, remove
the dialog box from the screen, and return to the CTL Logo window.
OR
Click the Access Digits tab on the dialog box to display the screen shown on the next page.
Default:
None
Entries:
Up to 10 digits or characters
None OR
May include these special codes:
F
–
Flash
W
–
Wait for dial tone
S
–
Wait for any type of sound
P
–
Pause (Voice Mail pauses 2 sec, then dials next digit.)
M
–
Monitored pause (Voice Mail pauses 2 sec, then dials next digit
only if no busy/reorder tone.)
A
–
Analyzed pause (Voice Mail pauses 4 sec, then dials next digit
only if no busy/reorder tone. Otherwise, Voice Mail terminates
the call.)
$
–
Escape (Not currently supported. Only applies to Mitel or
Norstar phone systems, using Dialogic D42SX or NS cards.)
Notes:
If an ONYX phone system is installed in a Voice Mail containing a
number of remote tenants, here’s where you enter the Trunk Group
Access code for the tie line connecting the remote tenant to the Master.
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