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Panasonic S-series Voice Processing System Technicians Guide
Panasonic S-series Voice Processing System Technicians Guide
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TRACKING REMOTE MAINTENANCE SESSIONS WITH THE BILLING LOG 13 . : : Task overview To turn on the billing log The following explains the general proce- dure for tracking Remote Maintenance , sessions with the billing log. Refer to the detailed procedures for specific instructions 2 on how to use the billing log. ‘1 l-i From the Main menu, press ~8 to choose “Support menu.” Press FZ to choose “Billing log.” Type a name or use the default name, SESSION.LOG, for the billing log file. Then...
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TRACKING REMOTE MAINTENANCE SESSIONS WITH THE BliLlNG LOG To update the billing log when you end a To view the billing log connection 1 1 Press ~6 to disconnect from the voice messaging system. 2 2 When prompted, update the “Operator ID,” “Name,” and “Description” fields as needed. 3 Ti p You can type comments about the session in the “Description’ field. 4 To turn off the billing log From the Main menu, press F3, to view the list of all files. On the local side of the File Menu screen,...
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Troubleshootirig with the console Console overview .............................................. 116 System manager’s screen ................................. 120 Technician’s screen ............................................ 122 TROUBLESHOOTING WITH THE CONSOLE 115
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Console oven/few ,- ,.. : The voice messaging system screens show The Banner screen is the first screen that all of the settings you have configured you see when you access the voice messag- z”^ through the technician’s and system ing system. From the Banner screen, you manager’s conversations. If your customer’s can view system status and access the system behaves unexpectedly, it might be system manager’s and technician’s screens. easier to identify the reason for the unex- pected...
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CONSOLE OVERVIEW System status You find system status information on the first line of the Banner screen. Available ports and port status appear on the left side of the line. The system time, schedule mode, and date are on the right side. The second line displays-the function keys that are active on this screen. Troubleshooting system settings To view each of the settings for the site, you log in from the Banner screen. The password that you enter when you log in (the technician’s or system...
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CONSOLE OVERVIEW To log in to the voice messaging system 1 From the Banner screen, press F2. 2 Type the technician’s password (initially 8324) to view the technician’s screen, or the system manager’s password (initially 797647) to view the system manager’s screen. T i p If you log in using the technician’s password, you can toggle between the tech- nician’s and system manager’s screens by pressing CTRL+LEFTARROW and CTRL+RIGHT ARROW. Screen navigation You can navigate the system manageis...
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CONSOLE OVERVIEW Navigating with keys Key Effect Fl Access the Reports menu. From the Banner screen, sign in. From any voice field, display the copy options. Select the port from which you want to establish a local connection. F4 Establish a local connection. Expand the field to enter data. Move from the first field in one section to the first field in the next section. F8 Expands the “Mailbox maintenance” area so you can add mailboxes. Move forward to the next field displayed on the screen....
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System manager’s screen = The system manageis screen allows you to review and change mailboxes, message groups, greetings and menus, the system schedule, the system manager’s password, operator settings, and fax settings. The System Manager’s Guide provides complete information on configuring~ach of the settings on this screen. Viewing the system setup might help identify the reason for unexpected system behavior with, for example, mailbox maintenance and menu keys. See also System Manager’s...
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SYSTEM MANAGER’S SCREEN Mailboxes Menus If the system is nearing its storage capacity, If a problem occurs with a system menu, you can review the number and length of it is helpful to view the menu structure messages for each subscriber from this from this screen. You can ensure that the section of the system manager’s screen. menus are linked correctly and that menu keys set up for routing go to the intended Notes mailbox ID. l For organizations using a first-name directory, follow this...
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The technician’s screen allows you to System options review and change the telephone system code, operator settings, fax settings, system One area where viewing the system setup options, and the technicians password. You can be very helpful in identifying reasons can also instruct the voice messaging for unexpected behavior is the system system to learn call progress tones. option area. Appendix A, “Changing sys- tem options” describes system options and includes a worksheet, allowing the techni-...