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Port Options

VoiceSupport LX System Guide

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Chapter 3 Customizing Voice Mail

In Service - Make sure that this option is enabled so that the port is
operational.

Self Test - If this feature is enabled, the Voice Mail will perform a two-part
test at regular intervals as follows:

After taking the port off-hook, the Voice Mail will listen for dial tone. If no
dial tone exists, this would constitute a test failure.

If a dial tone exists, the Voice Mail will dial a digit on the port to see
whether the digit will break the tone. If the dial tone does not get broken,
this would constitute a test failure.

TTS Enabled - If the Text-to-Speech option is installed on this unit, and you
want to enable this port for Text-To-Speech, select Yes.

Allow Lamp Callouts - When this field is enabled, the port will allow the

Voice Mail to light the Message Waiting lamp at the extension.

Allow Notification Callouts - When this field is enabled, the port will allow
the Voice Mail to send message notification to an extension, a local number,
or a long distance number. The port will also be used for Fax callouts.

Note - At least one port must be enabled to Allow Notification. It is
recommended that the highest numbered port be used for this purpose. If
additional ports are needed to make notification callouts, enable the next
highest numbered port.

Allow Network Callouts - When this field is enabled, the port will allow the
Voice Mail to use this port to make callouts to a mailbox in another AMIS
compatible network.

Immediate Self Test - Clicking the Apply button will cause a self test (as

described above) to be performed immediately on the selected port.

Clear Failure - Click the Apply button to clear the fail condition generated

after performing an Immediate Self Test.

4) Click the Apply changes button.

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