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1) Just recently relocated our system to our new office. Before we moved, the VM system was transferring to station in night mode, but VM was not answering. 2) How to assign/unassign Day Ring Mode Option to random Stations. 3) One station internal speaker can receive, but not transmit. Tried different phones, same result
I have manuals, but do not understand complex Greek. Page number in manual would be greatly appreciated to address these issues.
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Sorry, It is a Electra Elite 192 system, about 5 years old. 24 extensions.
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1-go to to each phone and press speakeer 43 and the v-mail pilot. 2-ring assign mem. block 4-01 (day) 4-02 (nite) 3-make sure the mic key is lite (or toggle feat 1)
good luck
[This message has been edited by tom@tgcomm (edited May 16, 2005).]
[This message has been edited by tom@tgcomm (edited May 16, 2005).]
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Also check block 4-29 for Handsfree assignment if MIC isnt the problem.
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10-4, thanks PhoneDog for your help.
Go Hogs!
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PhoneDog,
Sorry, what is "v-mail pilot"?
Thanks in advance
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Again, I must apologize to tom@tgcomm. Thanks for your help and what exactly is "v-mail pilot"
Thanks in advance.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by rzbker1974: PhoneDog,
Sorry, what is "v-mail pilot"?
Thanks in advance</font> v-mail "pilot" is the first number of your station-side rotary that's setup in your system for your voicemail ports. So, typically, for a 4 port voicemail, the first port would be the "pilot", which would have a setting to forward on busy to the next port, and so on.
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The v-mail pilot is is the first "ext" number of the v-mail. when you press the v-mail button from one of the phones (that have a lcd display) the number should appear on the display. If all else fails try checking dit commands in 3-42 or 3-43, If you are on auto attend. this number (v-m pilot) would be in there. Good Luck!
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Thank you, Thank you for your responses. Smooth Sailing is in the forecast.
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