Inmail; Start-Up Programming (Default) - NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 Features And Specifications

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InMail

Description
The InMail is a low cost voice mail solution that mounts on the GCD-CP10. Its
programming is fully integrated with chassis programming. This system offers most
voice mail system features customers expect.
Automated Attendant automatically answers the system incoming calls. After
listening to a customized message, an outside caller can dial a system extension or
use Voice Mail.

Start-Up Programming (Default)

Every SV9100 has InMail built in on the system. When a system is defaulted, InMail
will be automatically programmed and work in the system. The following settings
are made automatically on a defaulted system. If needed, they can be changed but it
is recommended that the default values be kept:
Subscriber Mailboxes are enabled for extensions 200~263. The mailbox
numbers are the same as the extension numbers.
The Automated Attendant does not answer outside calls.
The Department group pilot for InMail extensions in Program 11-07-01 is 5999.
All InMail extensions are assigned to Department group 64 in Program 16-02-01.
The extension numbers for the InMail ports are 5596-5659.
The voice mail Department group is set to 64 in Program 45-01-01.
InMail extensions 5596-5611 are set to DP in Program 15-03-01.
InMail extensions 5596-5611 are set to Special in Program 15-03-03.
Call Forwarding to Voice Mail
An extension user can forward their calls to Voice Mail. Once forwarded, calls
to the extension connect to that extension mailbox. The caller can leave a
message in the mailbox instead of calling back later. Forwarding can occur for
all calls immediately, for unanswered calls or only when the extension is busy.
When a user transfers a call to an extension forwarded to Voice Mail, the call
waits for the Delayed Call Forwarding time before routing to the called
extension mailbox. This gives the transferring party the option of retrieving the
call instead of having it go directly to the mailbox.
Leaving a Message
Voice Mail lets a multiline terminal extension user easily leave a message at an
extension that is unanswered, busy or in Do Not Disturb. The caller presses
their Voice Mail key to leave a message in the called extension mailbox. There
is no need to call back later.
Transferring to Voice Mail
By using Transfer to Voice Mail, a multiline terminal extension user can Transfer a call to the user's
or a co-worker's mailbox. After the Transfer goes through, the caller can leave a message in the
mailbox.
A station user transferring a call can transfer the call to the called party voice mail box after an
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