Nitsuko Nvm-2 Installation Instructions
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NVM-2e Installation Instructions and Release Notes for Versions 1.08, 1.08.02, and 1.20 Part No. 17780INS06 Issue 1-0, June 2000
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Table of Contents Issue 1-0i About NVM-2e....................................................................................................................... 1 About This Supplement ......................................................................................................... 2 Installation Instructions......................................................................................................... 3 Voice Mail Specifications ......................................................................................................7 Site Requirements................................................................................................................. 7 Install NVM-2e....................................................................................................................... 8 Connect a Laptop to the NVM-2e.......................................................................................... 9 Connect a Phone System to NVM-2e ................................................................................. 11 Program NVM-2e for the Correct Phone System ................................................................ 14 Program Your Phone System for Voice Mail....................................................................... 14 Program NVM-2e ................................................................................................................ 14 Start Up the System Configuration Management Program: ................................................ 15 Release Notes for Software Version 1.08........................................................................... 17 Version 1.08 Feature Availability......................................................................................... 21 Changes and Additions in the System Configuration Management Program ..................... 21 Changing Ranges of Mailboxes in the Numbering Plan ............................................... 21 Port Options for Lamping and Message Notification..................................................... 25 System Options ............................................................................................................ 27 ¾ Lamp On string ............................................................................................... 28 ¾ Lamp Off string ............................................................................................... 28 ¾ Silence limit during recording (secs) ............................................................... 29 ¾ Eliminate silence during recording? ................................................................ 29 Channel Parameters ..................................................................................................... 30 ¾ DTMF detection time (10 ms) during playback - Default is 5 .......................... 31 ¾ DTMF detection time (10 ms) during record - Default is 6 .............................. 31 Call Processing Parameters ......................................................................................... 32 ¾ CmdInputTimeout (sec) Time limit for dialing commands (for call routing)..... 34 ¾ DtmfTimeout (sec) time allowed user between dialing digits (for call routing) .............................................................................................. 34 ¾ NoAnswerRings Number of ringback seconds before regarding call not answered........................................................................................................ 35 ¾ NormalGain Default volume setting for recorded messages (Min: -10 Max: 10) ................................................................................................................... 35 ¾ PromptAtten Volume setting for Voice Prompts (Min: -10 Max: 10) ............... 35 Changes in Drive Letters Displayed .................................................................................... 36 Actions Added to the Dial Action Table (CR,27 and HU, 48) .............................................. 36 Immediate Recording of Message for Subscriber ............................................................... 36 Pressing SA or E While Listening to Messages .................................................................. 36 Message Notification ...........................................................................................................37 Release Notes for Software Version 1.08.02...................................................................... 39 Version 1.08.02 Feature Availability.................................................................................... 43 Changes and Additions in the System Configuration Management Program ..................... 43 Dial Strings..................................................................................................................... 43 Revisions to the Names of Various Parameters ............................................................ 43 Release Notes for Software Version 1.20........................................................................... 45 Version 1.20 Feature Availability......................................................................................... 49 Menu Trees ......................................................................................................................... 49
Table of Contents iiIssue 1-0 Expanded Phone System Compatibility .............................................................................. 49 Changes and Additions in the System Configuration Management Program ..................... 50 System Options ............................................................................................................ 50 ¾ Flash timer ...................................................................................................... 50 ¾ Wait after last protocol digit (0-99 sec) ........................................................... 50 ¾ Operator’s extension number (2 to 7 digits, N-None) ..................................... 50 ¾ Temporarily disable the system administrator password ................................ 50 Global Parameters ........................................................................................................ 50 ¾ s_bnc(10ms)minimum duration of silence to detect change........................... 50 Call Processing Parameters ......................................................................................... 51 ¾ ReadyToneStr................................................................................................. 51 ¾ ReadyToneTimeout ........................................................................................ 51 ¾ ReadyToneDuration minimum length of ready tone ....................................... 51 ¾ ConversationLength (sec) time allowed for record coversation function ........ 52 ¾ SoundCutoff ................................................................................................... 52 ¾ DTMFCutoff .................................................................................................... 52 Changed Format for the Tone Table ................................................................... 53 English Prompt Set and Voice Coder.................................................................................. 53 Appendix A ........................................................................................................................... 54 User’s Menu ................................................................................................................... 54 System Administrator Menu ........................................................................................... 55 Database Management Menu........................................................................................ 56
NVM-2ex Installation Instructions and Software Release Notes Issue 1-01 About NVM-2e Your NVM-2e generally operates and is programmed as described in the NVM-2 Setup Guide (P/N 17690SET02 or higher), NVM-2 Programming Guide (P/N 17690INS02 or higher) and NVM-2 Release Notes for Version 1.05.07 (P/N 17690UPG01 or higher). The NVM-2e cabinet is different from the NVM-2. (The NVM-2 is the unit shown in the documentation mentioned above.) See Figures 1 and 2 for different views of the NVM-2e. NVM-2e is flash-RAM based. Batteries are not required to back up system memory. Note: You should ignore the battery installation instructions in the NVM-2 documentation. NVM-2e is available as a 2 port, 3 hour unit (P/N 17780-2P) or as a 4 port, 3 hour unit (P/N 17780-4P). NVM-2e has all of the features of an NVM-2 as well as all of the changes and enhancements described in this supplement. Figure 1: NVM-2e (Back Panel) Note: The LEDs are lit when: the unit has power (Power LED) the Voice Mail is up and running (Voice Mail LED). A particular port is busy (Port Status LEDs). Figure 2: NVM-2e (Front Panel)
NVM-2ex Installation Instructions and Software Release Notes 2Issue 1-0 About This Supplement This supplement is divided into two sections: Installation Instructions and Software Release Notes. The Installation Instructions tell you how to install the NVM-2e. The Software Release Notes describe any new or enhanced features that are available in software release 1.08, 1.08.02 and 1.10 Use this supplement with the NVM-2 Setup Guide (P/N 17690SET02 or higher), NVM-2 Programming Guide (P/N 17690INS02 or higher) and the NVM-2 Release Notes (P/N 17690UPG01 or higher) to install and program your NVM-2e.
Table of Contents Issue 1-05 Voice Mail Specifications ......................................................................................................7 Site Requirements................................................................................................................. 7 Install NVM-2e....................................................................................................................... 8 Connect a Laptop to the NVM-2e.......................................................................................... 9 Connect a Phone System to NVM-2e ................................................................................. 11 Program NVM-2e for the Correct Phone System ................................................................ 14 Program Your Phone System for Voice Mail....................................................................... 14 Program NVM-2e ................................................................................................................ 14 Start Up the System Configuration Management Program: ................................................ 15