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Nitsuko Nvm-2002 Voice Mail With Automated Attendant Programming Guide
Nitsuko Nvm-2002 Voice Mail With Automated Attendant Programming Guide
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Chapter 5: Using Administrative and Maintenance Features Issue 1-037 Setting the System Time Description This feature sets the time in the NVM-2 system. Default The System Time is not set. Example The System Time must be set when the NVM-2 is first installed and/or the system batteries are so low that the system time is lost. See the Setup Guide for details. Notes The System Time in the NVM-2 and the phone system must be the same. Programming Instructions To set the System Time: 1. Log onto System...
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Chapter 5: Using Administrative and Maintenance Features 38Issue 1-0 Setting the System Date Description This feature sets the date in the NVM-2 system. Default The System Date is not set. Example The System Date must be set when the NVM-2 is first installed and/or the system batteries are so low that the system date is lost. See the Setup Guide for details. Notes The System Date in the NVM-2 and the phone system must be the same. Programming Instructions To set the System Date: 1. Log onto System...
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Chapter 5: Using Administrative and Maintenance Features Issue 1-039 Getting the System Version Number Description This features plays the system version number for your NVM-2 system. Default The System Version is 1.02. Example You may need to know the System Version Number for troubleshooting purposes. Notes Not applicable Programming Instructions To get the System Version Number: 1. Log onto System Administrator Mailbox (lowest numbered extension) as follows: From outside: Lift handset, dial...
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Chapter 5: Using Administrative and Maintenance Features 40Issue 1-0 Initializing (Erasing) All System Messages Description This feature initializes (erases) the message database. All personal (Subscriber) messages and system recordings (e.g., Main Greeting/Instruction Menu) will be erased, and the default prompt, if any, will be replaced. Default Not applicable Example If you initialize the system messages, your customized Main Greeting will be erased, and NVM-2 will replace it with the default...
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Chapter 5: Using Administrative and Maintenance Features Issue 1-041 Restoring the Initial (Default) System Settings Description This initializes the entire NVM-2 database. All personal (Subscriber) messages and system recordings (e.g., Main Greeting/Instruction Menu) will be erased, and the default prompt, if any, will be replaced. In addition, all programmable options will be set to their default values. Default Not applicable Example You may have to initialize the system if it does operate...
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Chapter 5: Using Administrative and Maintenance Features 42Issue 1-0 Changing the Phone System Integration Description This changes the phone system that integrates with the NVM-2. NVM- 2 integrates with the Portrait, Nitsuko 124i, the Onyx VS or Businesscom DS01. Default In a new installation, the default phone system is the Portrait. Example You are installing a new system with a Nitsuko 124i. The system defaults to Portrait. You must change the phone system to 124i. Notes A System...
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