It sounds like the software you recieved is SAT which is pc programming of the switch itself, won't do anything for the voicemail. You'll need cosessions software to program the voicemail. It plugs directly into the 9 pin connector on the front of the voicemail.
You can either do a delay ring on the first port of voicemail or you can do a delay DIT to the first port of voicemail. Either way works fine. Most likely your lines are DIT to voicemail right now so the easiest thing to do would be to set up selay DIT.
that means it is broken out further than just "0". You'll have to go with "00" "01" "02" so forth and so on. It may even be broken out further "000" "001" "002
get into moc mode hit f9 enter 10 , hit the spacebar, enter your lens number for the first port in that slot, enter the station number you want assigned to that port and hit either f2 or "." key and the info will be written into memory.
To jsaad: The conference bridge card works pretty well. I've put it in several 192's and ipk's and its easy to install and easy to use. As to the fowarding, yes you can foward to external numbers, but it has to be setup in programming to allow it.
To Luke: If the login and password aren't just...
It is possible to have two lines from one source cable. Most cabling nowadays is 4 pair cable. It only takes 1 pair to run a line. Thus you could have up to 4 lines from one source cable. Analog phones are just stadard phones like you have at home . You can pretty much replace the handset with...
From station 100 ( or whatever the first phone in your system is) dial feature hold # 0 *, this will put you into programm mode. To figure out what port number you want to use just go to the phone you want to programm and hit feature 4, this will tell you what the station number and port number are.
Do you know how to get into programming? If so go into programming. Go into memory block 4-12 (line key 4 dial pad 12) enter in the port number of the phone you want to programm, then enter in the button number you want the headset key to appear on. Then hit line key 12, then hit transfer to...
Its possible but its not easy. You have to drop out to the dos prompt search through the OGM directory and search by date throught the different files looking for a specific message. The other hitch up is that it comes out in a .AUD format . You'll have to find something to convert it to a .wav...
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