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We have a Comdial DSU system. We used to always use the following to transfer a call to voice mail: "Trns/Cnf" 38###*XX (XX for extension number). Now if we use that combination, all we get is music on hold. For some reason, the # button isn't working as a "pause". Any suggestions??
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I should add that it's something to do with the pauses - even if I use the "Hold" button in programming a speed dial button for voice mail, it still just puts MOH on.
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Why don't you program a Transfer to Voicemail (feature) button?
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Okay, I just double-checked my profile and it's filled out. The problem I'm having is related to the ComDial system communicating with the Digital Speech voice mail system. I can not find any information regarding this and for some reason the # key used to work as a delay and doesn't anymore which has to do with the communication between the 2 systems. Does anyone have any knowledge of these 2 systems together?
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