Set the preset forward for that line to the desired mail box and adjust the co forward time to suit your needs. sorry I did not ask which Starplus system you are working on but in general it should all work the same.
Steve
Have you verified that cid is being delivered by the telco? I mean installing a cid single line phone on the line/lines in question.I believe that by default cid is enabled on that system.cid display is system wide not, not subject to individual stations.
A new system probably is in order. You might want to look at PCS Digital/XBlue I know they used to sell systems that were compatible with Vodavi DHS phones.
The STS phones have a built in headset jack on the side. (2.5mm mono) Perhaps you could hook into that to get to your amplifier. By default the headset option is not enabled. There is some system programming required as well as individual phone set programming.
Try this first, access a mailbox (xxx) that is out of the range of stations that are actually installed. In that mailbox go to option 3, (personal options) select 4 for direct transfer, turn on direct transfer. Then on an installed station, program a flex button as 460xxx. In a CCR point an...
Which of the Starplus systems are you using, and also the voicemail platform? Most vodavi voicemails do not have "information only" capability, but there are some options.
Well a couple of things come to mind. Set the CO preset forward only to 450 in nite mode. Program a nite service button, usually on sta 100. This way the phones will ring wherever they are programmed during the day, and directly to VM when in nite mode. Another way is do the same thing with the...
Had the same problem on one set at a customers location. Resettimg (unplug
Had the same problem with one phone at a customers location. Resetting the phone cleared the problem but it would always come back. Moved phone to another location on the system and same problem would come back a few...
Look in the documentation you have for subjects covering "single line" telephone features. If your cordless phone does not have a "flash" key, depressing the hook switch briefly should have the same effect, either way you will have to enter a numeric code after the flash/hookswitch to access...
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