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I have a customer with a CICS 6.1 with Startalk Flash 2.0.10 VM recently purchased from another company where it was in use until the new owner took it down. The AA is turned completely off on the CICS and when the Flash is not powered on incoming calls on either of the 2 CO lines will ring indefinitely as expected. The only odd thing is that the ringers on the phones quit after 4 rings but the External Ringer that we installed continues to ring as expected.
The customer wants the VM to only answer while in night mode (or preferably by use of a programmed button) and only wants a single generic mailbox for all incoming calls. I reinitialized the Flash to clear the old owner's settings and took the defaults except I disabled group lists. Everything seems ok except that the Flash answers every incoming call after 4 rings. I tried changing the number of rings for the CICS AA (although I didn't think that should matter because it is disabled anyway), the number of rings for each line in F983 before Flash is supposed to answer and I even went so far as to disable Startalk Flash Line answering in F982 completely. However, no matter what I do, the Flash still answers after just 4 rings.
So the question is 3-fold. Is there a way to program a button that enables easy access to turn the VM system on and off (even if it is working right, using F982 to turn the answering on and off will be a pain)? Any ideas why the VM still picks up even when F982 is suppodly forced to "Answer lines? N"? As an aside, any ideas why the phones would quit ringing after only 4 rings when the AA is not turned on or even trying to be active?
Thanks in advance.
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Your issues are not in the voice mail but in how the CICS is set up and how interacts with the voice mail.
It sounds to me, with all due respect, you're over your head trying to work on Norstars. I'm not sure how you can, with a clear conscience, charge "your customer" for your services. I suggest you step back and let "your customer" hire someone who knows what they are doing.
Sorry for being so blunt.
Marv CCNA, CTUB TeleMarv Services (Retired) Providing telecommunication solutions in Ottawa Canada since 1990
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The AA you are mentioning sounds like the built in AA on the CICS.
The Flash also has a Auto Attendant built into it.
Do you know which DN the flash is connected on? F985
It sounds like prime line ring is set to 4 and the lines are set for the prime DN of the flash.
And yes you can program a key for manual night mode or set it up for automatic in services.
If you do not know Norstar programming, this can all be a little trcky.
Good Luck!!
If all else fails, use a BFH.
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