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General Description
Installation
Programming
- DCS Compact MMCs
- DCS 50si MMCs
User Guide
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Contents General Description Installation Programming- DCS Compact MMCs- DCS 50si MMCs User Guide IndexSVMi-4 TECH-01 12/00

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General DescriptionOVERVIEWThe SVMi-4 SystemThe SVMi-4 is a self contained plug in voice mailand auto attendant card for the DCS compactand DCS 50si.

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Wait for First Entry Digit This is the time, in seconds (from 0 to 99), thatSVMi-4 will wait for the caller to make an entry. This timer begins after

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Event Pointer To make changes to the No-Entry, Invalid, and Faxcall Pointers,highlight the field and press ENTER to bring up the Target Generator. Hi

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Target Generator pick list and press ENTER. Press Ctrl+ O to review or edit theselected Block. NO-ENTRY Pointer The Block that the SVMi-4 will execut

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● Enter the Input Value and press ENTER to bring up the Action pick list.Highlight the appropriate Action and press ENTER. ● Select a Block type from

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should include the character which is in the position of the corresponding “?”in the pointer INPUT value. A dot (.) is used in the translation value t

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Action ColumnGoto Specifies the next Block to execute, if the caller’s entry matches theINPUT value.Translations Translates caller entry, telephone sy

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STATION BLOCKDescription The Station Block contains all the information needed to call ortransfer a caller to a particular phone number. The bulk of t

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Program FieldsMatching Dial Strings This area is where the system matches the dialed dig-its. If a Station Block has not been explicitly assigned to a

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4 will search all Station Blocks to locate the one most closely matching thenumber being dialed. Station Blocks can contain up to six matching dial st

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Conference Calls - Y/N Allows SVMi-4 to place a conference call to the sta-tion controlled by the Station Block. Message Waiting Indicator ControlsDia

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Auto AttendantThe SVMi-4 Auto attendant works by automatically answering calls and playing acustom greeting to the caller along with some dialing inst

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ENTER to start Call Progress Training. Four conditions apply to the train routine:● If only the Ringing Number value is filled in, only those values w

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Special Characters used when writing dialinginstructionsThese characters perform special functions:& – This is a flash-hook which is critical for

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IndexAActive Block Column 73Activity Display 25Activity Log 69Administration Digit 94Administration Features Description 25Administration Fe

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BBack Plane Connectors 31Back Up Adapter 11Back Up And Restore 25, 51Block Tables 75Block.TBL 52Board Diagram 33Broadcast 20Busy Number

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Detect on leading edge 63Dial 90Dial Number 81Dial To Set MWI Off 106Dial To Set MWI On 106Dial Tone Trim Size 63Direct to Mailbox 18Dir

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FFAXCALL Pointer 99Feature Descriptions 16Feature List 12GGeneral Description 7Hardware Description 9Back Up Adapter 11Main Board 9Memor

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IInclude Unnamed Objects 79Incoming Call Overflow 19Individual Mailbox Greeting 21Individual Mailbox Name 21Individual Mailbox Password 21In

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LLength 67LIFO / FIFO 84Logging In 44MMailbox 81, 82Description 82Program Fields 84Mailbox Greeting Allowed 85Mailbox has MWI 87Mailbo

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Message Save 23Message Scan 23Message Send 23Message Skip 23Message Undelete 23Message Waiting Indications 87Message Waiting Indicator Con

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PPager Notification Enabled 89Pager Station 90Password Security 25Password the GOTO 102Password then Goto 102Personal Greetings 24Personal

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HARDWARE DESCRIPTIONUnlike traditional PC based Voice Mail / Auto AttendantSystems, the SVMi-4 has no moving parts. This adds to therobustness and rel

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Mailbox 82Menu Block 93Station Block 103System Main Menu 54Open Block Table 56Operating Utilities 67Port Activity 70Site Information 7

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Reset Button 30Retention Days Remaining 82, 85Retrain - Train 107Retrain - Y/N 106Retries If No Match 78Retry if INVALID Condition 97Ring

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Suffix 105SVMi-4 Main System 30Synchronized Clock 17System Activity 73System Admin 62System Administration 39System Administrator 40Syst

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WWait For First Digit 78Wait for First Entry Digit 97Wait For Subsequent Digits 78, 97Wild Cards 100ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ

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Samsung Telecommunications America, Inc. reserves the right without prior notice to revise infor-mation in this manual for any reason. Samsung Telecom

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Upgrade Key (Optional) The upgrade key is a small hardware device with some unique properties. Whenit is installed in the SVMi-4 Card it increases the

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Back Up Adapter (Optional) The Back up adapter allows the removable memorycard to be installed in the PCMCIA card slot of aLaptop PC. When this is don

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SOFTWARE FEATURESThe software for the SVMi-4 is installed at the factory. All that is needed is forit to be customized to meet the individual requirem

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Auto Attendant Features- Alphabetic Directory- Audiotext- Auto Attendant Routing- Automatic After Hours Answering- Camp On Support- Direct to Mailbo

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- External Number Notification- External Pager Notification- Individual Mailbox Greeting- Individual Mailbox Name- Individual Mailbox Password- Messag

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- One Touch Access- Personal Mailbox Administration- Personal Greetings- Quick Memo / Direct Messaging Administration Features- Activity Display- Adm

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Feature DescriptionsSYSTEM FEATURESCaller ID Compatible If you subscribe to central office based caller ID, theSVMi-4 is compatible. Just as the Calle

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How to use this online manualThis manual provides detailed information on how to use the SVMi-4 plug invoice mail and auto attendant card for the DCS

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Proprietary Design The SVMi-4 is designed to work specifically with the DCS50si and the DCS compact. This allows tighter integration with the phone sy

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without giving the option to record a message. An example of this might bedirections or movie times. Auto Attendant Routing The Auto attendant can tr

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Incoming Call Overflow The SVMi-4 may be programmed to answer any or alllines immediately or answer only the calls that your operator does not pick up

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Auto Forward Message auto forward allows messages left in one mailbox to beautomatically forwarded to another mailbox. The delay time before the messa

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External Number Notification When you have messages in your mailbox, youmay be alerted at your cell phone, home phone or any other phone. External P

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Message Fast Forward When listening to a message you may fast - forward 5seconds. This is useful if you are looking for a specific piece of informatio

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Message Save You may save any message. Once saved it will remain as a‘saved’ message until it is deleted.Message Send From within your mailbox you may

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contained in an old message without having to listen to all the new messagesfirst.One Touch Access The SVMi-4 Voice Mail can be accessed to check mess

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ADMINISTRATION FEATURESActivity Display While the SVMi-4 system is running, a connected administra-tion terminal will show useful statistics about the

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Programming - On Site Or Remote Many of the commonly accessed program-ming options are accessible from a touch tone telephone. This makes routineadmin

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Note: For best results when viewing the screen captures of the SVMi-4 programming options, increase the magnification level of the page to 200% byusin

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InstallationThis section deals with the installation of the SVMi-4 installation. DCS 50si Software CompatibilityTo operate the SVMi-4 in the DCS 50si

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SYSTEM CAPACITIESDCS CompactThe DCS Compact system can support 32 station devices in a fully expanded sys-tem. For the purpose of assigning system res

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● If this code is CKPS-V1B the power supply is the older type that supports 40station devices. If this code is CKPS-V1C then the power supply is the n

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HARDWARE DESCRIPTIONSVMi-4 Main SystemThe SVMi-4 system is a compact self contained system that is designed exclu-sively for the DCS 50si and DCS Comp

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Immediately after plugging in the SVMi-4 card and turning the DCS powerswitch ON, you MUST press this button to initialize the SVMi-4.This button shou

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the system and then remove the Compact Flash from the SVMi-4 by simplypulling it out. Upgrade Key The SVMi-4 hardware upgrade key is a small passive d

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Installation - Page 33BARCODEU1U14U15J4U30U23U29U28U19U27U26U21U24U25U9U10S1U8U34U41U32U33Z2J5U36Upgrade KeySocketSIO PortCompact FlashSocketReset But

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HOW TO UPGRADEUpgrading the SVMi-4 card basically means installing an SVMi-4 upgrade keyinto its dedicated socket.The first thing you should do before

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INSTALLING THE SVMi-4InspectionUnpack and inspect the unit for obvious damage. This card should be labeledSVMi-4. If it is not, you have the wrong car

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SVMi-4 / DCS Set UpAfter inserting the SVMi-4 card and turning the power on there are some Keysystem options that should be set in order for the SVMi-

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ContentsGENERAL DESCRIPTION Overview● The SVMi-4 System● Auto Attendant● Voice Mail Hardware Description● Main Board ● Memory ● Upgrade Key ● Ba

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Testing the Hardware1. Call each SVMi-4 port individually and confirm that it answers.2. Call group 529 and confirm that the SVMi-4 answers.If steps 1

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ProgrammingThe SVMi-4 has been designed to simplify the installation procedure an mini-mize set up time. The following have been automated.● An extens

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Night mode operation (prompt number 1002) and optionally the Holiday andbad weather modes (prompt numbers 1003 and 1004 respectively).● Give everyone

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The System AdministratorThe Installing Technician or System Administrator has ultimate authority overthe operation of the SVMi-4 system and can set or

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PROGRAMMING METHODSData may be entered and changed in the SVMi-4 by three methods. These are,The screen Interface, DTMF system administration and DTMF

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backup or reload new update files. These are inexpensive (less than $20.00) andavailable from www.sandisk.com. CONNECTIONSConnect the serial cable be

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The main screen looks like this and shows port activity and general statistics.Programming - Page 43

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LOGGING INTo log into the system press the ‘Esc.’ Key and enter the password, the defaultpassword is 0000. You will now be at the System Administratio

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Screen Movement KeysTab Moves Cursor to NEXT Field or Line (Wraps around) Ctrl + Q Moves Cursor to BACK to Previous Field or Line

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YELLOW – You may type new data in the selected field.GREEN – This indicates that the data represents a Block You may press theenter Key to select a di

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INSTALLATION System Capacities● DCS Compact● DCS 50si Hardware Description● SVMi-4 Main System- Serial Port- Memory Connector- Reset Button- Upgrade

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● For subscriber Administration press 2.● Follow the spoken instructions to add or delete mailboxes and extensions. Recording System GreetingsCall the

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Changing the Operating ModeCall the SVMi-4, and when it answers, press the ‘#’ key followed by 3 zeros andwhen prompted enter the administration pas

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PROGRAMMING CATEGORIESWhen programming the SVMi- 4 there are three types of data, Subscriber optionsSVMi-4 administration options and Phone system opt

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Note that If the SVMi-4 card is being installed in an existing (a system that didnot previously have an SVMi-4), you will have to use MMC 806 to pre i

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MMC LISTING FOR THE DCS 50siThe following is a listing of all the DCS 50si MMCs that relate to the SVMi-4.MMC 110 MMC 207 MMC 308 MMC 309MMC 408 MMC 5

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SVMi-4 DIRECTORY STRUCTURE● All customer configuration is located in the \Dta\ *.tbl files.● All Mailbox date is located in the \Mailbox\ *.* files.●

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PROMPTSPrompts are stored in the PMT directory. The reference to speak the prompt ina particular block is stored in the “Block.TBL” file, but the rec

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PROGRAMMING REFERENCEThe following section provides in depth definitions and descriptions of all theprogrammable fields within the SVMi-4 software.Som

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[G] SITE INFORMATION[H] STATUS SCREENProgramming - Page 55

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OPEN BLOCK TABLETo Open a Block Table, from the System Main Menu select OPEN BLOCK TABLEand press ENTER.Programming - Page 56

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Installing the SVMi-4 System● Inspection● Installation● SVMi-4 / DCS Set Up● Testing the HardwarePROGRAMMING System Administration● The Subscriber●

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The block table is used for building SVMi-4 call routing applications. This is themost frequently accessed area in the SVMi-4 and determines its behav

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To view a subscribers data scroll to the correct subscriber using the arrow keysand press ‘enter’. Use the right arrow key to select extension block o

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highlighted block will open. You can then edit specific fields. See Extensionblock and Mailbox block for additional information. Entering a New Subscr

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Screen Timeout This is the time before the administration screen will revertto the port status screen. Daily Maintenance Time This is the time when S

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the application, they would not be able to shut down the system or change thepasswords.Subscriber Admin This effects only the GUI. This also works onl

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sive “Talk Off” problems are experienced during recording operations, the valueshould be increased. Talk Off occurs when a human voice emulates a DTMF

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dialed by SVMi-4. Inter-Digit Time sets the time between dialed tones. Thisvalue is expressed in hundredths of a second. The default is 8 (80 ms).VOIC

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The screen will show the following options:Prompt Number The number of the Prompt or Announcement to be recordedor reviewed. Programming - Page 66

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DTMF System Administration● Adding and Removing Subscribers● Recording System Greetings● Changing the Operating Mode Programming Categories● Subscr

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Length The length of the recording in seconds. This parameter is automatical-ly filled in by the SVMi-4 when the Prompt or Announcement is recorded.

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Display Error Log This is a log of all system errors and other informationincluding startup and System Daily Maintenance. The information supplied int

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Activity Log This screen provides a log of all of SVMi-4 activities. Theseinclude: changing to another Mode, SVMi-4 hanging up, new call and call data

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PORT ACTIVITYThis screen provides the system administrator the ability to observe, port spe-cific, line by line system activity in either real time (a

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the SVMi-4 activity Log (if it’s already happened). This activity containsdetailed information for both subscriber and public caller call sessions.

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STATUS SCREENThe is the normal operating screen for the SVMi-4. The Status Screen is a dis-play only facility, and shows information in real time rela

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Prt. Column The Port column gives you the number of the voice circuit thatthe call is taking place on.MN Column The Mode Number column lets you know w

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Total Message Count The total number of messages in the system. Thisincludes new and saved messages.Avg Messages/Mailbox The average number of messag

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Block TablesAll applications are built using blocks.BYE BLOCKProgramming - Page 75

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Description The BYE Block is very simple. Its purpose is to say good-bye tothe caller, disconnect the call, and free the port. The only parameter is t

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MMC 740 MMC 741 MMC 745MMC 746 MMC 747 MMC 748MMC 749● Back Up and Restore- SVMi-4 Directory Structure Programming Reference● System Main Menu- Open

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Program FieldsMaximum Entry Digits The maximum number of digits the caller may enter tosearch for the target the caller is trying to locate. This is

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because most people's names do not have the same first three letters. Thisnumber can be between 1 and 10.Wait For First Digit This is the amount

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In this case, the SVMi-4 speaks the number of the Search Target. This could, forexample, be an extension or mailbox number.Speak Name on Exit If this

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EXTENSIONDescription The Extension Block is one of the two Blocks (Extension, Mailbox)that describes a subscriber. The extension Block controls the op

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Program FieldsExtension Name The name of the extension. This is used by the directory fea-ture.Extension Number The number that must be entered by the

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ENTER at this field to bring up the Target Generator. Select a new or existingStation Block from the Target Generator pick list. Press Ctrl+O to rev

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The information contained within the three Mailbox Block screens shown in thissection is for discussion and display purposes only. Three pages are req

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Program FieldsMailbox Name The name of the mailbox.Extension Number The Extension number to which the mailbox belongs. Announce Only Mailbox A ‘Y’ in

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Directory Public/User A ‘Y’ in these parameters, and the subscribers’ namerecorded in the mailbox, allows the Subscriber to be listed in either of the

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Auto Play New Messages If set to “Y”, any new messages, or those messagesnot saved, will automatically begin to play when the Subscriber logs in to th

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- Mailbox- Menu Block- Station BlockUSER GUIDEINDEX General Description - Page 6

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Auto Play Message Info If this option is set, the sender information and timewill be automatically played for each message. If this is not set to Y, t

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is set and it is not on, enter an ‘N’ in this parameter and SVMi-4 will issue aMWI On command. If this parameter indicates that the MWI is off and it

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Pager Notification Enabled A ‘Y’ enables the pager notification of new mes-sages received. A ‘N’ disables this option.Programming - Page 89

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Pager Station The type of station block to use for pager outdials. Press ENTERto bring up the Target Generator. Select a new or existing Station Bloc

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Operating Mode Indicates the Mode Name and Number for which the dis-played Block Pointers’ Targets are active. Operating Modes are given a uniqueNumbe

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● CallDirector Event Pointers To edit any Event Pointer, press ENTER tobring up the Target Generator. Highlight and open the appropriate Blocktype.

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menu which performs a search operation to match the caller ENTRY to theINPUT value of a pointer, or Number of an Extension, Mailbox orAnnouncement.● O

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When a match is found, it transfers control to Block defined in the target namefield. It can also translate values into new values before conducting t

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Prompts 1 through 6 These are the voice prompts that the SVMi-4 speakswhen the Menu Block is entered. Menu prompts 1- 6 are spoken in successionand ar

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include any four digit prompt number (1000 - 9999). A blank entry means “saynothing.” To use a different, or custom prompt, highlight the field to be

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