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Partner ACS PC Voice Mail Card Rel 3.0 - Avaya phone 18D hardware. robgreenbaum 09-27-2007
Posted by on September 27, 2007, 10:43 pm
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I am trying to program a 'one touch' speed dial button to dial into
the VM system and go directly to the new messages....(automatically
dialing the 777& extension number, password....etc.)

Is this possible?

Thanks
Send e-mail to robgreenbaum@gmail.com


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Posted by Terry on September 28, 2007, 7:20 am
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>I am trying to program a 'one touch' speed dial button to dial into
> the VM system and go directly to the new messages....(automatically
> dialing the 777& extension number, password....etc.)
>
> Is this possible?
>
> Thanks
> Send e-mail to robgreenbaum@gmail.com
>

Try setting up a system speed dial bin and assiging that to a button. Like
"icm777 pause ext# pause pass#" Adjust pauses for system timing. This is
just theory, have not actually done it.

TerryS



Posted by RG on September 29, 2007, 12:20 pm
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>
>
> >I am trying to program a 'one touch' speed dial button to dial into
> > the VM system and go directly to the new messages....(automatically
> > dialing the 777& extension number, password....etc.)
>
> > Is this possible?
>
> > Thanks
> > Send e-mail to robgreenb...@gmail.com
>
> Try setting up a system speed dial bin and assiging that to a button. Like
> "icm777 pause ext# pause pass#" Adjust pauses for system timing. This is
> just theory, have not actually done it.
>
> TerryS

I know how to in 'theory'....but I am being told that with the Avaya
system....it's not possible.

ANYONE....Is this true?


Posted by TouchToneTommy on October 4, 2007, 1:45 am
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On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 19:43:36 -0700, robgreenbaum@gmail.com wrote:

>I am trying to program a 'one touch' speed dial button to dial into
>the VM system and go directly to the new messages....(automatically
>dialing the 777& extension number, password....etc.)
>
>Is this possible?
>
>Thanks

In a word, NO

It's for a reason. You wouldn't want someone to walk into your office
in yout absence and get your personal voice mail messages, would you?

For someone that insists on this, loop a spare extension to a spare
line. Remove all line assignments from the extension, and assign the
line to your phone, being sure to reprogram the Auto Line Select to
NOT grab that line for outbound calls. Then program a speed dial
button as 777-Pause(Hold button)-((extension
number)-#-(password)-#-2-0. When you want to check messages, press the
"line" that takes you to the extension's intercom dial tone, then
press the speed dial button that calls voice mail, pauses for it to
answer, dials your extension number and # then your password and #,
then 2 for new messages and 0 to play the content of the 1st new
message.








>Send e-mail to robgreenbaum@gmail.com


Posted by RG on October 5, 2007, 9:44 am
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wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 19:43:36 -0700, robgreenb...@gmail.com wrote:
> >I am trying to program a 'one touch' speed dial button to dial into
> >the VM system and go directly to the new messages....(automatically
> >dialing the 777& extension number, password....etc.)
>
> >Is this possible?
>
> >Thanks
>
> In a word, NO
>
> It's for a reason. You wouldn't want someone to walk into your office
> in yout absence and get your personal voice mail messages, would you?
>
> For someone that insists on this, loop a spare extension to a spare
> line. Remove all line assignments from the extension, and assign the
> line to your phone, being sure to reprogram the Auto Line Select to
> NOT grab that line for outbound calls. Then program a speed dial
> button as 777-Pause(Hold button)-((extension
> number)-#-(password)-#-2-0. When you want to check messages, press the
> "line" that takes you to the extension's intercom dial tone, then
> press the speed dial button that calls voice mail, pauses for it to
> answer, dials your extension number and # then your password and #,
> then 2 for new messages and 0 to play the content of the 1st new
> message.
>
> >Send e-mail to robgreenb...@gmail.com

Tommy,

Thanks for your response....we have a VERY small office....no issues
with sharing VM messages.

I DO understand the "program a speed dial...." in your
response....but...

FYI....We have an ACS 6.0 processor 3x8 system.....and three incoming
phone lines.

I don't 'get' the:

"loop a spare extension to a spare line. Remove all line assignments
from the extension, and assign the
line to your phone, being sure to reprogram the Auto Line Select to
NOT grab that line for outbound calls."

Can you step by step me through the process?

Thanks
Rob


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