Chapter 4. Key Telephone Features
Section 700 - Operation
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Table 4-9. One-touch access codes for trunk group numbers
• One-Touch keys cannot be checked while Station Lockout is set.
One-Touch VM Access
(CPC-AII and CPC-B Version 5.0 or higher)
Description
One-Touch VM Access simplifies voice message retrieval for personal
mailboxes as well as attendant transfer of incoming calls to extension
mailboxes.
For instructions on attendant usage of the VM key, see “One-Touch VM
Access” on page 4-78.
One-Touch VM Access allows a user to program an FF key, DSS key, or
One-Touch key to automatically dial voice mail. The extension number for
voice mail as well as the user’s password can be stored under the key.
If the voice mail key is assigned to an FF key or DSS key, the voice mail key
and the MSGE lamp will flash red when the user has a message. (With a One-
Touch key, only the MSGE lamp flashes.) To access his or her mailbox, the
user simply presses the voice mail key.
If, for security reasons, the user prefers to manually dial the password, the
voice mail key can be used to store the voice mail extension number only.
With this option, the user presses the VM key, then dials the password before
accessing the mailbox.
Note:
The VM key is assigned differently, depending on whether it is used
for personal message retrieval or attendant transfer. See the following
“Operation” section for instructions.
Trunk Group Number
Code Number to be entered
81
1
82
2
83
3
84
4
85
5
86
6
9
9
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