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Posted By: nonameyet And yet another question SBX - 09/07/11 02:44 PM
Is there anyway to turn Off the Time stamp info on a Voicemail? I know, some people like it...But, I don't.
Posted By: MnDave Re: And yet another question SBX - 09/07/11 03:49 PM
And if I may tack on another quick question, Is there a way to display the KSU software version using the Keyset Admin? Or do we always have to use PC Admin?
Posted By: Derrick Re: And yet another question SBX - 09/07/11 04:15 PM
Don't know about the first question, but the second is tans/pgm 72
Posted By: MnDave Re: And yet another question SBX - 09/07/11 07:53 PM
Thanks Derrick. I did look for it but couldn't find the forest for the trees!
Posted By: nfcphoneman Re: And yet another question SBX - 09/08/11 05:11 AM
Have you tried, "VMIB MSG Retrieve Date/Time" (VMIB MSG DD/TM)? Station Attributes III.
Posted By: Tom N Re: And yet another question SBX - 09/08/11 07:42 AM
How about internal MOH volume control? I have a Dr .. Saying his is to loud but I have yet to find anywhere that this volume can be changed.
Posted By: MnDave Re: And yet another question SBX - 09/08/11 09:30 AM
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MOH volume control
I suspect it would be located in the Pgm 400-416 range.
Posted By: billyho Re: And yet another question SBX - 09/16/11 10:53 AM
Try setting PGM 400-411 Music1 and Music2 to acob, that should lower the volume.

Station attributes III PGM 113, VMIB MSG DD/TT, turn off for no date/time stamp.
Posted By: nonameyet Re: And yet another question SBX - 09/16/11 01:05 PM
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Originally posted by billyho:
Try setting PGM 400-411 Music1 and Music2 to acob, that should lower the volume.

Station attributes III PGM 113, VMIB MSG DD/TT, turn off for no date/time stamp.
Yep, That does work,,,,Now.. Is there any option the User has to check the Time stamp? Without having it automatically play at the beginning of the message?

I Know, I'm being a PIA...But, Other systems allow that.
Posted By: billyho Re: And yet another question SBX - 09/16/11 09:13 PM
Nope, all or none. Yes it's dumb.
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