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Configuring the system specifically for the client
Comments about the system’s programming codes
6.3.11
EVM module
EVM (Entry Voice Mail) is a Voice Mail solution for HiPath 1100 systems. Its features are controlled through the keys on a sys-
tem telephone or any type of equipment with MF dialing capability. EVM is configured and activated by technical personnel
through the 1100 Manager administration software or a programming extension. When the system uses EVM, the UCD group
is reserved for interface use.
Duration of greeting messages (200)
This setting determines a time period within which the caller can record a greeting message.
Mailbox language (201)
This setting lets you select the language to be used for the mailboxes.
Maximum number of auto-configurable mailboxes (202)
This setting determines the number of mailboxes that can be configured by the user. No other settings need to be configured
for the auto-configurable mailboxes. If the number of mailboxes allowed is exceeded, it will not be possible to configure set-
tings correctly when using the EVM.
If mailboxes have already been configured using the HiPath 1100 Manager, fewer mailboxes will be available for auto-configu-
ration. For example, if there are 12 mailboxes and 10 have been configured through the HiPath 1100 Manager, only 2 boxes will
be available for configuration by the user.
Mailboxes assignments (203)
When attendants are used for MSNs, this feature assigns mailboxes to user’s extension slots or virtual EVM ports.
When the Fax/DID module is busy answering calls, it means that it is playing one of
the 12 programmed messages or waiting for the user to press a key (in the case of
a DID). If the Fax/DID module has answered a call and forwarded it to an extension
(the call is ringing somewhere), that call will no longer considered one of the eight
calls that is being answered by the Fax/DID module keeping it busy. In sum, once
the Fax/DID module has forwarded a call to an extension, the channel is available for
another call.
When a call to an extension is forwarded to an EVM mailbox (Call forwarding - No answer or Busy) a message
is played, explaining why the call is being forwarded.
These messages are played before the greeting message and cannot be overwritten.
Messages:
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Call Forwarding - Busy after Call Forwarding - No Answer: "The line you are
calling is busy".
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Call Forwarding - No Answer: "The user you are calling is not answering."
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