Figure 13-2 Only Local Voice Mail; Figure 13-3 Only Local Voice Maill - NEC Sl2100 Networking Manual

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SL2100
3.28 Transfer
The following types of Transfer are available with Networking:
• Screened Transfer
• Unscreened Transfer
• Transfer to busy extension
3.29 Voice Mail, Centralized
Networking will support the use of a single voice mail for the entire network. A user may call into the
voice mail from anywhere in the network and perform most functions as if the voice mail were located
on their premises.
With a networked system, when voice mail is busy, there is a slight difference in the telephone's
display. With a single system, the extension calling a busy voice mail will see WAITING VOICE MAIL
on their display. With a networked system, the extension will display CALLING XXX (XXX = extension
number).
System Configuration Examples
System A
16-02-01
45-01-01
11-07-01
45-01-07
11-01-01
• The inbound and outbound calls in System-A can access the local voice mail (600), but the inbound
and outbound calls in System-B can not reach the local voice mail (600). Access from System-B to
the voice mail is available only when a called telephone (at system-A) has Call Forward set to the
local voice mail (600).
• Users at System-B can not use any voice mail services (*8, voice mail function key 77, conversation
record key 78 or auto attendant key 79).
• The voice mail system should not have any mail boxes set for extension numbers at System-B.
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SYSTEM A
LOCAL VOICE

Figure 13-2 Only Local Voice Mail

VM ports = Group 64
64
Group 64 = 600
None
Dial 6x = Type 2 (Intercom)
SYSTEM A
CENTRALIZED VOICE
MAIL (600)

Figure 13-3 Only Local Voice Maill

SYSTEM B
System B
16-02-01
45-01-01
11-07-01
45-01-07
11-01-01
SYSTEM B
ISSUE 1.0
None
None
None
None
Dial 6x = Type 8 (Networking)
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