What type of phone system is this? The DBS and 576 phone systems require a separate port for the BLF add on. Also the BLF is programmed to communicate with a single digital phone port on the system. I cant speak for KXT line products....I do not know if they work in a similar way.
Notification lamps will work automatically after building new VM subscribers as Super explains. There is no default password for manager, so if you are prompted you will need to obtain this from your last dealer. Message access button is simply a speed dial to the VM pilot # typically 300 but...
And the diff serv setting is used in RVoIP only. If you dont know what it is, you dont needed. You would assign a diff serv value in your MCK and in your network equipment you would flag that value to assign priority QoS.
I can identify any models for you.
The first letter identifies if it is a switch/gateway (S) unit or (R) remote/extender unit.
The second letter ids the PBX the unit is intended for ie L=Lucent, N=Nortel, U=Universal etc.
The third letter ids the OEM or lack of. L=avaya/Lucent branded unit...
there isnt really an mck alternative available. unless you want to change to a voip solution that is directly supported by your PBX. What PBX do you use? It is possible to get MCK on the secondary market, let me know if you want details.
There are quite a few options for programming this, depending on if you want it done globally for all users or specific extensions would make a big difference. Globally you will want to change the System Operator xfer and xfer destination settings. Specific you will want to go into transfer...
I dont know the part # but nec has a new wireless headset that has an adapter for the phone that makes it possible to answer the phone away from your desk without the commonly used handset lifter. So you can still use the headset button and port.
Try the new IAD firmware that enables the echo training mode via the phone. I'm not real familiar with the IAD yet but I noticed that posted on NTAC today.
The DBS is fully capable of caller id, you will need the caller id add on boards for your CO cards. A DBS 824 might work very well for this application.
The access codes are flexible, and so your dealer may have chan ged them from default or removed them alltogether to prvent accidental cancelations, typically once you set the Cfwd B/NA you would not need it again. Although leaving the cancel code would have been a bad idea.
Yes you can send digits if you are using a cell phone provider like nextel that offers a message center # I use this for many customers including are own office, I send the users mailbox number as a page to the nextel.
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