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Howdy,
I moved this system for this guy and couldn't get into programming so I defaulted it. I didn't need to do that because I forgot about the dip switch. Oops!
We do basic stuff on these Vodavi's for a national chain so it's no big deal and I have the manual but the initial VM set up; I'm having trouble connecting the dots (and running between my laptop and the reception phone).
Any, I need to get voicemail back up and answering. We need to re-record the auto attendent and set up new mailboxes anyway so it's no big deal. The voicemail card is in slot 7 and say's it's there in programming.
I need to set the ports / group, record and set up a basic automated attendant to answer after four rings and give or reset people's mailboxes.
Any helps would be appreciated!
Thanks!
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flash 30, put your vm ports (150-157) in hunt grp 450.
Preset fwd the lines in fl 40, page b, button 5 to 450. Go to page c button 8 to set the timer.
Vm buttons should go to 440.
Also you need to do the fl. 50 page c to forward the phones to vm on an individual level.
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Thanks Adteldon!
How about also the autoattendant and resetting the vm boxes?
Just a basic, if you know your party's extension you may dial it now or press zero for the operator.
Thanks man,
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You need to set up the voice mail dial actions and time schedule with hyperterminal. If you leave the system in default it plays greeting 01 from 8 - 5 and greeting 02 at night and on the weekend. You just have to go into the system administrator to program the prompts. I don't believe we are allowed to give those passwords to get into the administrator mailbox, but you would call 450, and when it answers dial ##00, enter the 4 digit admin password, enter 1 for greetings, and just listen from there to record. The vm system should already have the individual mailbox's set up.
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Thanks AdtelDon!
5-Star vote for you!
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Thanks and you are welcome.
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