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Originally posted by Steve Mull: No , you will need a 6 conductor base cord and a PPTC-9 adapter , and connect to your serial port on the computer Connect what to the serial on my computer? Each individual phone? In VM manager, do I then connect with LVMU and COM1 and make changes to each individual phone?
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The PPTC-9 with a 6 conductor cord connects to your serial port and the other end connects to the voicemail.
You might want to call a Toshiba dealer in your area to help you with this
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Originally posted by Steve Mull: I have never been able to get a USB to serial to work. What baud rate were you using ? I tried all of them... IVP8 Rv2 default should have been 57600, but when I tried to use that and it failed I tried all the way down to 1200.. If I used anything other than 57600 it told me baud rate issues.
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Try flipping one end of your line cord.
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In VM manager for LVMU on a CIX100, I am using modem to dial in but have to manually dial can't get it set up to dial automatically. Any help would be appreciated.
Also, can anyone PM me default password for stratagy to use in vm manager setup?
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The premade connections alredy have the default passwords saved. You should be able to save it as a new connection, then selete your modem from the dropped-down list and uncheck manual dial. Enter the phone numnber, followed by a few commas for pauses, the the LVMU interneal modem box.
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According to the Toshiba's documentation for VM Manager, they have only tested a TrippLite USB-to-serial adapter with the software, and it works.
They do mention that other USB adapters should *probably* work. I'm not taking this as gospel as I've spent a LOT of time with the Stratagy software (DOS and Windows versions) and it is cranky.
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Originally posted by Steve Mull: As far as the light going out after you listen to a voicemail , as long as you didn't save or delete it , check the notify schedule for a mailbox , check the light off template , make sure the "Type" is pickup. I was finally able to get into VM Manager and checked the above settings. That is how they are. When I listen to a new vm or forward a new vm, after I hang up (I do not press save), the vm message automatically becomes saved and the indicator goes out. How can I keep a message as new after listening or forwarding?
Thanks, Rick
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Hi can you run Network emanager on windows vista.
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Maxten, you will need to start a new thread since your question does not pertain to the OP's thread.
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