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    							66 Message Wait
    Example -- 4606037 represents a voice mail button (group 
    1) for VMID 6037 that is in the system with the centralized 
    voice mail installed.
    To use a mailbox button:
    The called station presses the MAILBOX flexible button and 
    goes on-hook. The internal or external call is then 
    transferred to the VM port by the telephone system.
    Message Wait
    Stations that are busy, unattended, or in DND can be left a 
    message indication by other stations in the system. Up to five 
    messages can be left at one keyset. Upon return to the station, 
    the user can press the flashing MSG WAIT button to ring each 
    party in sequential order. 8-button phones use code 623 to 
    assign a MESSAGE WAITING button.
    To leave a message waiting indication:
    If you dial a station that is busy, unattended, or in DND, you can 
    leave a message waiting indication.
    1. Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF button.
    2. Dial the desired intercom station.
    3. Press the MSG button. A confirmation tone will sound. The 
    called partys MSG button will flash slowly.
    4. Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF button to end the 
    call.
    Up to five messages can be left at any Station.
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    							Message Wait 67
    To answer a message waiting indication:
    If your MSG button is lit, you have a message waiting for you. 
    The first message left is the first one called.
    1. Press the MSG button. The station that left messagewill be 
    signaled with tone ringing.
    2. If the called station does not answer, press the MSG button 
    once to leave message.
    SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE
    To leave a message waiting indication:
    1. Lift the handset.
    2. Dial the desired intercom station.
    3. If you do not receive an answer, or a DND tone sounds, 
    briefly depress and release the hookswitch.
    4. Dial [623].
    5. Hang up.
    To answer a message waiting indication (your message 
    waiting lamp is flashing or there is an interrupted dial tone 
    when you lift the handset):
    1. Lift the handset.
    2. Dial [663]. The station that left message will ring. 
    						
    							68 Modem
    Modem
    Voice Mail Modem Access
    You can program Vodavi voice mail systems (other than 
    MiniVoice or PathFinder) using the telephone system modem.
    To access the voice mail system, you can either:
     Dial [498], ring directly to 498, be transferred to 498.
    Telephone System Modem Access
    Feature code 499 is used for access to the telephone system 
    modem. This modem allows remote telephone system 
    programming via an SLT or externally by having a call 
    transferred to extension 499. COs and DIDs (if applicable) can 
    also be programmed to ring directly to extension 499.
    Mute
    Pressing the MUTE button while in the speakerphone mode or 
    using the handset disables the microphone but does not affect 
    the speech coming over the speaker or handset. Pressing the 
    illuminated MUTE button again reactivates the microphone.
    » » » For  8-button digital/electronic telephones … use feature 
    code 629 to make the required button.
    To disable the microphone:
    1. Press MUTE while off-hook on speakerphone or handset to 
    activate.
    2. Press MUTE again to deactivate. Mute automatically 
    deactivates upon call termination. 
    						
    							Name In Display 69
    Name In Display
    Every extension (Key or SLT) has the capability to program your 
    name so that people using display telephones will see your 
    name instead of your station number.
    To create your name:
    1. Dial [690] on the dial pad.
    2. Enter the name (up to 7 characters) by using keys on the 
    dial pad.
    Figure 2: Keypad Map
    3. Press the SPEED button to complete programming process.
    To erase your name:
    1. Dial [690] on the dial pad.
    2. Press the SPEED button to complete the erasing process.
    Other Codes
    1 = 1# 8 = 8#“ = 01 * = *#
    2 = 2# 9 = 9# , = 02 ( = #1
    3 = 3# 0 = 0# ? = 03 ) = #2
    4 = 4# Space = 11 / = 04 + = #3
    5 = 5# : = 12 ! = *1 = = #4
    6 = 6# - = 13 $ = *2 # = ##
    7 = 7#‘ = 14 & = *4 . = 24A - 21
    B - 22
    C - 23D - 31
    E - 32
    F - 33
    G - 41
    H - 42
    I  - 43J - 51
    K - 52
    L - 53M - 61
    N - 62
    O - 63
    T - 81
    U - 82
    V - 83W - 91
    X -  92
    Y -  93
    Z - 94 P -  71
    R - 72
    S -  73
    Q - 74
    #0
    0PER
    1
    *
    D - 31
    E - 32
    F - 33 
    						
    							70 Night Service
    SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE
    To create your name:
    1. Dial [690] on the dial pad.
    2. Enter the name (up to 7 characters may be entered) by 
    using keys on the dial pad.
    3. Briefly depress the hookswitch and release to complete the 
    programming process.
    To erase your name:
    1. Dial [690] on the dial pad.
    2. Briefly depress the hookswitch and release to erase.
    Night Service
    To enter Night Service Mode, from an idle station:
    Press the preprogrammed NIGHT SERVICE flexible button 
    [604]. The system is now in the Night Service Mode.
    To remove Night Service Mode:
    Press the preprogrammed NIGHT SERVICE flexible button 
    [604] again. The system is now removed from the Night 
    Service Mode.
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    							Off-Hook Voice Over (OHVO) 71
    Off-Hook Voice Over (OHVO)
    While off-hook on a call (CO or Intercom), this feature allows 
    you to receive a voice announcement through the handset 
    receiver without interrupting the existing call. You may then 
    respond to the calling party using CAMP ON procedures to talk 
    to the calling party or use Silent Text Messaging to respond to 
    the calling party via LCD Displays.
    The calling station is placed in a one-time DND mode upon 
    initiating the voice-over. One-Time DND cannot be toggled 
    during the OHVO call. The station receiving the OHVO call must 
    be off-hook and in the “H” mode.
    To place an Off-hook Voice Over call:
    When an OHVO station calls a busy OHVO station and a busy 
    tone is received, the calling OHVO station must:
    Press a preprogrammed OHVO button [628] to initiate an 
    OHVO announcement, and the following occurs:
    The HOLD button LED flashes at the called OHVO 
    station.
    The OHVO receiving station receives a one-beep 
    warning tone. The station receiving the OHVO call must 
    be off-hook and in H or P mode, then the calling OHVO 
    party may begin the voice announcement to the called 
    OHVO party. The called OHVO station’s existing 
    conversation is uninterrupted and the voice over 
    announcement does not drown out the existing 
    conversation. If the receiving station is call forwarded, 
    use 5# to override forwarding.
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    							72 Off-Hook Voice Over (OHVO)
    The calling OHVO station is not connected or able to 
    hear the called station’s conversation (connection only 
    allows  calling station to transmit to the called station).
    To respond to an Off-hook Voice Over:
    After receiving an OHVO announcement, three options are 
    available to respond to the caller:
    Option 1 -- This method lets the receiving station respond to 
    an OHVO announcement utilizing the MUTE feature button. 
    This button is pressed to carry on a two-way conversation with 
    the OHVO initiator while still listening to the original call.
    Option 2 -- The OHVO receiving station may respond to the 
    calling station by using the Silent Text Messaging (this feature 
    is only available to digital key telephones, and the calling 
    station must be a digital display telephone). The OHVO 
    receiving station may press a preprogrammed Message button 
    to respond to the voice over announcement without being 
    released from the current call (e.g., by pressing a flexible button 
    preprogrammed for the message IN MEETING, the calling 
    station receives this message on the LCD display).
    Option 3 -- The OHVO receiving station may respond to the 
    calling OHVO station by using the Camp On feature. The OHVO 
    receiving station presses the flashing HOLD button to consult 
    with the calling station. The existing call (CO line) goes on 
    Exclusive Hold automatically. This method then follows Camp 
    On procedures and operation.
    ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE
    Not applicable
    SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE
    Not applicable
    The calling station is placed in a one-time DND mode 
    upon initiating the Voice Over. One-Time DND cannot 
    be toggled during the OHVO call. The station receiving 
    the OHVO call must be off-hook and in H mode. 
    						
    							Outside Calls 73
    Outside Calls
    Placing an Outside Line on Hold
    If Exclusive Hold Preference is programmed, press HOLD 
    once for Exclusive Hold or twice for System Hold.
    -or-
    If System Hold Preference is programmed, press HOLD 
    once for System Hold or twice for Exclusive Hold.
    Answering a Recall
    When an outside line has remained on hold for an extended 
    period of time, you are reminded with a recalling ring. (If 
    Preferred Line Answer is enabled, skip step 1.)
    1. Press the OUTSIDE LINE, LOOP, or POOL button (flashes at a 
    very fast rate).
    2. Lift the handset or press ON/OFF to converse with party.
    Answering an Outside Call
    1. Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF button.
    2. Press slow flashing OUTSIDE LINE button or LOOP button. 
    (If Preferred Line Answer is programmed, you may answer 
    an outside line by lifting the handset or pressing ON/OFF.)
    Placing an Outside Call
    To access an outside line for dialing out:
    1. Press idle CO line button, POOL button,
    -or-
    Dial access code: 9, 801-823, 88+LLL. (LLL = CO Line Number)
    2. Dial number for outside call.
    3. Lift handset or use speakerphone to converse with party.
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    							74 Paging
    Pagi ng
    If you are given the ability to make page announcements:
    1. Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF button.
    2. Dial a three-digit paging code or press the preprogrammed 
    PAGING flexible button.
    3. Speak in a normal tone of voice to deliver message.
    Stations receiving a page Announcement can press the 
    Volume Bar to change Paging Volume. The display shows:
    4. Replace the handset to terminate the page announcement.
    Code Zone Code Zone
    700 Int/Ext All Call 707 Internal Zone 7
    701 Internal Zone 1 708 Internal Zone 8
    702 Internal Zone 2 709 Internal All Call
    703 Internal Zone 3 760 External All Call (N/A for
    Triad-S systems)
    704 Internal Zone 4 761 External Page Zone 1
    705 Internal Zone 5 762 External Page Zone 2 (N/A for
    Triad-S systems)
    706 Internal Zone 6 763 External Page Zone 3 (only XTS 
    systems with MPB2)
    SPEAKER PAGE [#########]
    MMM DD YY HH:MM am
    Stations off-hook or in DND will not hear the 
    page announcement. 
    						
    							Personalized Messages 75
    Paging - Meet Me
    To request another party meet you on a page:
    1. Dial the desired three-digit paging code.
    2. Request the party to meet you on the page.
    3. Do not hang up; wait for the requested party to answer.
    To answer a Meet Me Page:
    1. Go to the nearest phone.
    2. Dial [770] or press the preprogrammed MEET ME flexible 
    button. You will be connected to party that paged you.
    Personalized Messages
    Pre-assigned Messages
    Each station can select a pre-assigned message to display on 
    the LCD of any key telephone calling that station. There are ten 
    messages available.
    To select a pre-assigned message:
    1. Dial [633] on the dial pad,
    -or-
    Press the a preprogrammed PERSONAL MESSAGES button.
    2. Dial the 2-digit code for the message that displays. A 
    confirmation tone will sound and the DND button LED will 
    flash.
    This feature is unavailable at Attendant stations.
    Stations cannot be call forwarded or in DND and have 
    this feature active.
    00 = (clears messages) 04 = Return Tomorrow 08 = At Home
    01 = On Vacation 05 = Return Next Week 09 = On Break
    02 = Return AM 06 = On Trip 10 = At Lunch
    03 = Return PM 07 = In Meeting 
    						
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