Phone System Programming
For the i-Series
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NVM-2e/i-Series Quick Setup Guide
Chapter 3: Phone System Programming
Phon e System Progr am ming
For the i -Series
Voice Mail Required Hardware and Software
Phone System Hardware and Software Requirements
Hardware
Each analog Voice Mail port requires one analog port on the ASTU card. The NVM-2e
integrates with the 28i, 124i (as long as it is not fully expanded), 28i/124i commonized, and
the 124ie (as long as it is not fully expanded).
Software
Analog Voice Mail is supported in all i-Series software versions.
Required Phone System Programming
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0004 - Automatic Extension Circuit Type
(Use Phone Programming. Applies to 28i/124i commonized, 124ie)
Make sure that you have already connected the NVM-2e to the phone system before you use
this program.
Run program 0004 to automatically set up extension circuit types.
Note:
Running 0004 after the system is set up may require that you re-program certain
devices (such as DSS Consoles and DCI’s).
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0005 - Extension Circuit Type (Whenever possible, use 0004)
(Use Phone Programming. Applies to 28i/124i commonized, 124ie)
Assign circuit type 3 to analog Voice Mail ports.
Assign circuit 9, order 2 to digital Voice Mail ports. (Remember to program both the odd-
numbered port and the next consecutive even port reserved by the system.)
Note:
Entering circuit type using 0005 may require a manual entry in 1001. [In 1001 - Basic
Extension Port Setup (Part A), Item 1: Telephone Signaling Type, enter 1 for DTMF.]
Availability:
All versions of the NVM-2e integrate with the i-Series.
IMPORTANT
Before you program the phone system, make sure that you have performed all steps in
Chapter 2: Installing the Voice Mail (beginning on page 5 ). This simplifies program-
ming the phone system. Specifically, make sure that you have connected the NVM-2e
to the phone system.