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    							Section 700 - Operation Chapter 7. SLT Features
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    To use a Voice Mail Transfer key:
    Once a call is sent to the voice mail, after the voice mail answers, the system sends the VM Transfer 
    ID 1 or 2 + the extension number (BLF/DSS, Directory or dialed number).
    Hardware RequirementsN/A
    •N/A
    Related Programming
    • FF4 (FF Key Programming): FF Key Assignments
    • FF1-0-24: Voice Mail Transfer ID Code
    Considerations
    • The VM/TRF key can be assigned to any key phone, DSS/72 or EM/24.  The VM/TRF key 
    cannot be assigned to a one-touch key.
    • The VM/TRF key can be used to transfer intercom as well as CO calls to a voice mailbox.
    • The Voice Mail Transfer ID codes are assigned in the Maintenance Programming section. Up to 
    ten digits can be stored. 
    • The system responds to key operations during the transfer in the following ways:
    •   Pressing the FLASH key cancels the VM/TRF and returns intercom dial tone to the 
    user.  When the VM/TRF is cancelled, the incoming call is still connected but is on 
    hold.
    •   If a valid key (CO key or second DSS key, for example) is pressed, the VM/TRF is 
    cancelled and the operation invoked by the key is performed.
    •   If an invalid key (REDIAL, for example) is pressed, the VM/TRF is cancelled, and the 
    user receives busy tone.
    • Once VM/TRF is pressed, the user can dial up to 10 digits before completing the transfer.
    • If a user begins to perform the voice mail transfer and the extension cannot hold a call (one call is 
    already on non-appearance hold, for example), the system will keep the call in the talk state and 
    will not allow the voice mail transfer to be initiated.
    8.   Press the HOLD key.
    9.   Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
    Action Result
    1.   Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF key to answer the 
    incoming call.Connected to caller
    2.   Press the VM/TRF (1 or 2) key. System places caller on hold
    3.   Press the DSS/BLF key, dial an extension number or select 
    the extension from the extension directory on the large dis-
    play telephone.
    4.   Replace the handset or press the RELEASE, ON/OFF, or 
    PROG key.
    Action Result 
    						
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    • If the VM/TRF key stores a number other than a voice mail extension number, the system does 
    not send DSS/BLF information or the extension number that is dialed after pressing VM/TRF. 
    						
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    Chapter 4. User Maintenance
    This chapter contains detailed descriptions of the following System maintenance topics and features: 
    Topic Page
    Introduction 4-2
    About User Programming 4-2
    Set Absence Messages 4-3
    Set Call Forward Busy Destination Extension 4-5
    Set Call Forward ID Codes for Voice Mail 4-6
    Set Call Forward No Answer Destination Extension 4-7
    Set Caller ID Logging Extensions 4-8
    Set Day of Week Mode 4-9
    Set Exception Day Mode 4-11
    Set Extension Names 4-13
    Set Message Key ID Code 4-14
    Set Mode Schedule 4-15
    Set Personal Speed Dial Names 4-17
    Set Personal Speed Dial Numbers 4-22
    Set Send Text Messages 4-23
    Set Special Day Mode 4-24
    Set System Date/Time/Day 4-31
    Set System Speed Dial Index 4-32
    Set System Speed Dial Names 4-34
    Set System Speed Dial Numbers 4-35
    Set Text Message Replies 4-37
    Set Verified Account Codes 4-38
    Set Walking TRS Codes 4-40 
    						
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    Chapter 7. SLT Features Section 700 - Operation
    Introduction
    User Maintenance provides several items that can be adjusted by the end user of the telephone system. 
    The telephone system dealer is not required to make these changes. These items include settings for:
    • Date and Time - including date, time, and day of week
    • Personal Speed Dial (PSD) Assignment - including PSD number and name
    • System Speed Dial (SSD) Assignment - including SSD number and name
    • Extension name 
    • Verified Account code
    • Call Forward ID code
    • Message Key ID code
    • Walking Toll Restriction Service (TRS) Code
    • TRF of CFID
    • CID Logging Ext
    • Send Text Messages
    • Text Message Replies
    • Absence Messages
    • System mode. You can set the System to handle incoming calls, outbound call routing, and 
    voice mail call messages differently depending upon whether the system is in Day mode, Day 
    2 mode, or Night mode. With User Maintenance, you can program the System for mode 
    schedule, mode schedule for special day, mode schedule for exception days, and day of the 
    month patterns.
    About User Programming
    User Maintenance requires a Digital Display Key Telephone assigned to a Class of Service (COS) that 
    allows User Maintenance. 
    The procedures in the following sections describe the basic steps used for modifying parameters. 
    However, there are many alternative ways to view and modify the parameters using special keys and 
    procedures. Some of the more advanced keys include:
    REDIAL (At menu level) clears an entry
    (At data entry) retrieves the last entry setting
    FLASH  (At menu level) ignored
    (At data entry) clears setting
    ON/OFF  Begins programming log-in or exits programming
    HOLD  (At menu level) moves to date and time
    (At data entry) saves the displayed setting and moves to the next setting
    PROG  Moves to the 81 User Maintenance Menu
    CONFMoves to the first data setting
    AUTOBacks out of the address menu levels
    Menu Ignored
    PREV(At menu level) moves to the previous screen
    (At data entry) ignored
    NEXT(At menu level) moves to the next screen
    (At data entry) ignored
    VOLUME (t) Scrolls through the same address level (ascending)
    VOLUME (s) Scrolls through the same address level (descending)
    FF1Moves to Personal Speed Dial (PSD) Assignment menu
    FF2Moves to System Speed Dial (SSD) Assignment menu 
    						
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    FF3Moves to Extension Name menu
    FF4Moves to Verified ID Code menu
    FF5Moves to Call Forward ID Code menu
    FF6Moves to Message Key ID Code menu
    FF7Moves to System Mode menu
    FF8Moves to Walking /Station Lock TRS
    FF9Moves to TRF of CWRD
    FF10Moves to CID Logging Ext.
    Note:Once in a data entry level, you must either enter an acceptable value or restore the previous 
    value before proceeding. For instance, if you change an entry to an unacceptable value and then press 
    FF1 to move to the PSD Assignment menu, you will not be able to proceed. You must first enter an 
    acceptable value.
    Operation
    To enter User Maintenance mode: 
    Note:Your extension’s Class of Service must be properly set to allow User Maintenance access. 
    Also, only one user may enter User Maintenance or System Programming at a time.
    Set Absence Messages
    Description
    This menu item specifies absence messages.
    Operation
    To set Absence Messages using either a large-display or small-display phone:Action Result
    1.   At a telephone with a COS that allows user login, press the 
    ON/OFF key.  
    2.   Press the PROG key.   
    3.   Press the * key twice (* *).   
    4.   Press the CONF key.  81-
      User MAINT displays
    Action Result
    1.   If not already in User Maintenance mode, enter User Main-
    tenance mode. (See “To enter User Maintenance mode:” on 
    page 4-3.)  81-
      User MAINT displays
    2.   At the 81 level, enter 12.  
    3.   Press the HOLD key.  8112-
      Absence Message displays
    4.   Press the HOLD key.   Enter Msg # displays 
    						
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    Related Programming
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    Considerations
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    5.   Enter the Message number (0-9).   
    6.   Press the HOLD key.  A B C D E F  X
      displays (where X = Absence Message 
    number)
    7.   Enter the Absence Message (up to 15 characters):
    •   If using a large-display phone, press the soft key next 
    to the desired row of letters. (See Example 1 on page 
    4-19.)
    •   If using a small-display phone press the appropriate 
    one-touch key. (See Example 2 on page 4-20.)
    Note: Press the FLASH key to clear any existing data.  
    8.   Use the bottom row of FF keys to select a single letter. 
    •   See Example 1. Large-display phone on page 4-19.
    •   See Example 2. Small-display phone on page 4-20.
    Notes:
    •   Press the * key to erase a single entry.
    •   Press the # key to enter a space.  
    9.   Repeat steps 7-8 as many times as necessary to enter the 
    desired Absence Message.
    Note: Press the FLASH key to clear the entire entry.  
    10.   Press the HOLD key to store the entry.   Next message number displays
    11.   To set additional Absence Messages, press the volume up 
    or down key or press the HOLD key to move to the desired 
    Absence Message.  Desired Absence Message displays
    12.   Repeat steps 7-11 until all Absence Messages are entered.   
    13.   Press the AUTO key to exit the entry mode.    Enter Msg # displays
    14.   To return to the top menu level (81), press the PROG key. 
    OR...
    To exit the User Maintenance mode, press the ON/OFF 
    key.   81-
      User MAINT displays
      OR...
      ON/OFF LED goes off
    Action Result 
    						
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    Set Call Forward Busy Destination Extension
    Description
    You can assign a Call Forward Busy Destination Extension for each extension. This is typically used 
    for forwarding calls to voice mail.
    Operation
    To set a Call Forward Busy Destination Extension using either a large-display or 
    small-display phone:
    Hardware Requirements
    •N/A
    Related Programming
    •N/A
    Considerations
    •N/AAction Result
    1.   If not already in User Maintenance mode, enter User Main-
    tenance mode. (See “To enter User Maintenance mode:” on 
    page 4-3.)  81-
      User MAINT displays
    2.   At the 81 level, enter 09.  
    3.   Press the HOLD key.  8109-
      TRF of CFWD displays
    4.   Enter 0.  
    5.   Press the HOLD key.   CFWD-Busy EXT # displays
    6.   Dial the extension number.   
    7.   Press the HOLD key.   Enter CODE displays
    8.   Enter the destination extension.   
    9.   Press the HOLD key to store the entry.   Next extension number displays
    10.   To set Call Forward Busy destinations for additional exten-
    sions, press the volume up and down key or press the 
    HOLD key to move to the desired Extension.  
    11.   Repeat steps 9-11 until all extension are entered.   
    12.   Press the AUTO key to exit the entry mode.    
    13.   To return to the top menu level (81), press the PROG key. 
    OR...
    To exit the User Maintenance mode, press the ON/OFF 
    key.   81-
      User MAINT displays
      OR...
      ON/OFF LED goes off 
    						
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    Set Call Forward ID Codes for Voice Mail
    Description
    (For a description of Call Forward ID codes for Voice Mail, see “Call Forward ID Code for Voice 
    Mail” on page 3-59.)
    Voice Mail Call Forward ID codes are used by voice mail systems to identify the correct mail box for 
    storing messages. The actual entry needed will vary by voice mail systems and configuration. Often 
    the entry is the extension number.
    Operation
    To set the Call Forward ID code:
    Hardware Requirements
    •N/AAction Result
    1.   If not already in User Maintenance mode, enter User Main-
    tenance mode. (See “To enter User Maintenance mode:” on 
    page 4-3.)  81-
      User MAINT displays
    2.   At the 81 level, enter 05.  
    3.   Press the HOLD key.  8105-
      C.FWD ID Code displays
    4.   Press the HOLD key.   CF ID-EXT Number displays
    5.   Dial the extension number.   
    6.   Press the HOLD key.   CF-ID EXT XXX displays (where 
    XXX = extension number)
    7.   Enter the Call Forward ID code. 
    Notes: The ID code may contain up to 16 digits and contain 
    0, 1-9, *, #, pause (REDIAL key).
    To clear an entry or any existing data, press the FLASH 
    key.  
    8.   Press the HOLD key to store the entry.   Next extension number displays
    9.   To set additional Call Forward ID codes, press the volume 
    up or down key or press the HOLD key to move to the 
    desired extension.  Desired extension displays
    10.   Repeat steps 7-9 until all Call Forward ID codes are set.   
    11.   Press the AUTO key to exit the entry mode.    CF ID-EXT Number displays
    12.   To return to the top menu level (81), press the PROG key. 
    OR...
    To exit the User Maintenance mode, press the ON/OFF 
    key.   81-
      User MAINT displays
      OR...
      ON/OFF LED goes off 
    						
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    Related Programming
    •N/A
    Considerations
    •N/A
    Set Call Forward No Answer Destination Extension
    Description
    You can assign a Call Forward No Answer Destination Extension for each extension. This is typically 
    used for forwarding calls to voice mail.
    Operation
    To set a Call Forward Busy Destination Extension using either a large-display or 
    small-display phone:
    Action Result
    1.   If not already in User Maintenance mode, enter User Main-
    tenance mode. (See “To enter User Maintenance mode:” on 
    page 4-3.)  81-
      User MAINT displays
    2.   At the 81 level, enter 09.  
    3.   Press the HOLD key.  8109-
      TRF of CFWD displays
    4.   Enter 1.  
    5.   Press the HOLD key.   CFWD-NoANS Ext displays
    6.   Dial the extension number.   
    7.   Press the HOLD key.   Enter CODE displays
    8.   Enter the destination extension.   
    9.   Press the HOLD key to store the entry.   Next extension number displays
    10.   To set Call Forward No Answer destinations for additional 
    extensions, press the volume up and down key or press the 
    HOLD key to move to the desired Extension.  
    11.   Repeat steps 9-11 until all extension are entered.   
    12.   Press the AUTO key to exit the entry mode.    
    13.   To return to the top menu level (81), press the PROG key. 
    OR...
    To exit the User Maintenance mode, press the ON/OFF 
    key.   81-
      User MAINT displays
      OR...
      ON/OFF LED goes off 
    						
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    Hardware Requirements
    •N/A
    Related Programming
    •N/A
    Considerations
    •N/A
    Set Caller ID Logging Extensions
    Description
    You can assign Caller ID Call Logging to extensions. The system is limited to 20 call logging 
    extensions per cabinet as follows:1
    Operation
    To set a Caller ID Logging Extensions using either a large-display or small-display 
    phone:Number of CabinetsTotal Number of 
    Call Log Extensions
    120
    240
    360
    480
    5100
    6120
    Action Result
    1.   If not already in User Maintenance mode, enter User Main-
    tenance mode. (See “To enter User Maintenance mode:” on 
    page 4-3.)  81-
      User MAINT displays
    2.   At the 81 level, enter 10.  
    3.   Press the HOLD key.  8110-
      CID Logging EXT displays
    4.   Press the HOLD key.   CID Logging # displays
    5.   Enter log control number.   
    6.   Press the HOLD key.   
    7.   Dial the extension number.   
    8.   Press the HOLD key to store the entry.   Next log control # displays 
    						
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