EVM Modules of the MS Series Technical Introduction and User’s Guide
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There are several message boxes for different tasks depending on the
structure of the EVM module:
1.
There are either 24 or 64 message boxes depending on the structure of
the EVM module, in order to direct parties calling from outside. Those
have been referred to as ACD Messages within this guide. The message
boxes reserved for the ACD Messages have been numbered from 00 to
63 for the EVM128S and EVM224S modules, and from 00 to 23 for the
other modules. The ACD Messages are the ones that assist parties
calling from outside to reach the extensions or the services directly,
which they wish.
2.
In order for the users to leave voice mail messages for each other, there
is enough memory on the EVM128S and EVM224S modules to store 34
minutes of messages in total. As for the other EVM modules, DRAM
memory can be constituted by installing the EVM-DL card on the
module. Those have been referred to as Voice Mail Messages within this
guide. The Voice Mail Messages feature includes any kind of message
leaving, message receiving, message listening and message recording
operation.
3.
There are 64 voice mail message boxes on the EVM128S and EVM224S
modules, in order to inform users about the statuses of their phones.
Those have been referred to as the System Messages within the guide.
The message boxes reserved for the System Messages have been
numbered from 000 to 063. The system messages are the ones that
inform the extensions in the system about the changes which occur in
the statuses of their phones due to features they make use of or
activate, or they are the ones that direct the parties which access the
system from outside, without assistance of the operator.
The EVM Modules offer different capacity and service options in different
models. Those have been explained in detail below, for each module:
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