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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Blank Page
  • Page 3 – Contents; iii; Table of Contents
  • Page 4 – iv; Switch Integration Planning
  • Page 5 – Administering the INTUITY System
  • Page 6 – Acceptance Tests
  • Page 7 – vii; ABB; Abbreviations; GL; Glossary; IN; Index
  • Page 8 – viii
  • Page 9 – xi; About This Document; INTUITYTM Integration with NEC® NEAXTM 2400 Switch
  • Page 10 – xii; Ab out This Document; Intended Audiences; Field sup p ort; Prerequisite Skills or Knowledge; forms
  • Page 11 – xiii; About This Document
  • Page 12 – xiv; How to Use this Document; INTUITY Software Installation,; Conventions Used; Press any key to continue.; The file; filename; is formatted incorrectly
  • Page 13 – xv
  • Page 14 – xvi; Trademarks and Service Marks; The following trademarked products may b e mentioned in this book:; Product Name
  • Page 15 – xvii; Related Resources; Title
  • Page 16 – xviii
  • Page 17 – forwardin g; or central number for INTUITY Messaging System subscribers.
  • Page 18 – Introduction and Requirements for Integration; Figure 1-1 UCD Group Hunting Process; Calling party information for incoming calls; Completed Call
  • Page 19 – Safety Considerations; Shut off all power and remove all c a bles from equipment.; Do not; wear the wrist strap over your; Factory Assembled Systems
  • Page 20 – Determining the Placement of the SID; local; d evices. Place the SID and the MAP in the same area and close
  • Page 21 – System Configuration; a NEAX Switch
  • Page 23 – Intuity System Required Hardware; Component; IVC6 cards
  • Page 24 – Switch Integration Device Required Hardware
  • Page 26 – wink
  • Page 27 – Switch Integration Device Basics
  • Page 29 – The Switch Integration Device Hardware; Bottom: SID Back Panel
  • Page 30 – Menu Forms; The MCI User Interface Main Menu; NEC
  • Page 31 – The Setup Form; Edit Forms; SETUP; Key
  • Page 32 – Single Item Edit Forms; Two Item Edit Forms; wraps; Scroll Item Edit Forms; scroll
  • Page 33 – Edit Form Keys
  • Page 34 – Edit Form Help Functions; Help Screen Options Accessed From an Edit Form; Action Forms; window; EDIT
  • Page 38 – INTUITY New System; 85-310-603. After you d etermine the number of voice mail ports you; Setting the Message Desk Number; Worksheet A: Switch Integration Information
  • Page 39 – Setting the Calling Party Identification Pad String
  • Page 40 – Determining the SMDI Baud Rate
  • Page 41 – Determining the Extension/Logical Terminal Number Plan; Extension
  • Page 43 – Hardware Installation
  • Page 44 – Connect an Analog Line to the Modem; Proceed to the next task.; Back View of the SID
  • Page 45 – Connect the MCI Line to the Switch; Figure 4-2. NEAX Connections to the INTUITY System; NOTE
  • Page 46 – Switch Number
  • Page 47 – Setting
  • Page 49 – Cable Pinouts
  • Page 50 – Proceed to the next section.
  • Page 51 – Connect the SID Power Cord; Toggle the power switch to the; ON
  • Page 53 – To install the SID software, perform the following 4 procedures:; Requirements; craft
  • Page 54 – Stop the Voice System; CAUTION; All calls in progress will be d isc onnecte d.; The Voice System has stopped
  • Page 55 – Load the SID Software; Software Install Menu
  • Page 57 – Switch Link Administration Screen with System Defaults; Ad ministration screen.
  • Page 58 – Switch Link Administration Screen Entries; Field; not
  • Page 59 – Switch Link Administration Confirmation Message; Installation of INTUITY SID Integration Package (sid)
  • Page 60 – Start the Voice System; Startup of the Voice System is complete; Turn on Transfer Feature; INTUITY
  • Page 62 – INTUITY Main Menu
  • Page 63 – Administering the Switch Link Administration Screen; Switch Interface Administration Menu
  • Page 65 – (F6) until you see the INTUITY Administration menu as
  • Page 67 – System Translation Screen
  • Page 68 – Administering the INTUITY System for the NEAX Integration; System Translation Screen Entries; Switch link typ e
  • Page 69 – Command Output Screen; You have comp leted the procedure required on the INTUITY System.
  • Page 71 – NEAX 2400 Switch Administration; Ad minister analog voice mail ports
  • Page 72 – Administer Analog Voice Mail Ports; Log on to the NEAX 2400 Maintenance and Ad ministration Terminal; Figure 7-1. 2400 Maintenance Command Menu
  • Page 74 – Figure 7-3. Assignment of Station Data Screen
  • Page 75 – PKG CHECK
  • Page 76 – switch g roup; . The first extension of a; hunts; or moves through the other
  • Page 78 – Setting Up a UCD Overflow Group
  • Page 80 – Administer the Message Waiting Lamp
  • Page 81 – Configuring the Message Center Interface Link
  • Page 82 – Figure 7-7. Assignment of System Data Screen
  • Page 83 – Figure 7-8. Assignment of System Data Screen
  • Page 85 – Define the Port as a Terminal; Use the following instructions to define the MCI port type.
  • Page 86 – Assign the MCI Link to a UCD Group; Index Assignment Values; MAT Terminal
  • Page 90 – Administer the Basic Parameters
  • Page 92 – Assign Extensions and LTNs
  • Page 93 – Using AutoFill; AutoFill; VM Port 2
  • Page 95 – Saving and Starting the Configuration
  • Page 96 – Administer Serial Data Links; SMDI Idle; Serial Data Link Default Values
  • Page 99 – Changing System Parameters; Setting the Date and Time; Time
  • Page 100 – Adjusting the LCD Contrast; SYSTEM
  • Page 101 – Special Processing for Message Waiting Lamps
  • Page 102 – Setting a Security Level
  • Page 104 – Switch Integration Device Administration
  • Page 105 – Intuity Software Installation,
  • Page 106 – VMM; Intuiy New System; Administer the Test Subscribers; integrate d
  • Page 107 – Task 2: Forward Calls for Busy Conditions
  • Page 108 – Task 3: Forward Subscribers for All Calls; After you p erform the action you hear a second dial tone.
  • Page 109 – c hapter of; INTUITY System Software; 85-310-140. The installation d o cument explains when you must use
  • Page 110 – Administer the Subscriber Telephones; Forward subscribers for busy conditions; Dial the access code or press the function key for forward RNA.
  • Page 111 – Use the following instructions to forward a b usy call.
  • Page 112 – Use the following instructions to forward all calls.
  • Page 113 – Issue; Troubleshooting and Error Logs; INTUITY Platform Ad ministration and Maintenanc e
  • Page 114 – Switch Integration Device Problems; The SID does not power on.
  • Page 115 – You receive constant MWI Packet error messages.; Waiting for Remote Access
  • Page 117 – Error Logs; logs
  • Page 118 – The date and time the error or warning last occurred.
  • Page 119 – Table A-1. SID Error Codes and Descriptions
  • Page 120 – LOGS
  • Page 121 – Clearing Your Configuration
  • Page 123 – Using Views During Integration; SMDI monitor mode
  • Page 124 – SMDI Monitor Mode
  • Page 126 – Using MCI Monitor Mode; Idle messa ge; Using Statistics Mode; MCI
  • Page 127 – METRICS
  • Page 129 – INTUITYTM MAP/5 Hardware Installation
  • Page 130 – Message Retrieval Administration; Retrieval from the AUDIX Application; Alternate Message Retrieval Method
  • Page 131 – (F6) three times to exit to the Voice Equipment; Voice Mail Administration
  • Page 132 – Call Coverage Path
  • Page 133 – INTUITY Lod g ing Ad ministration
  • Page 134 – Summary
  • Page 141 – automatic call distribution; administration and d ata acquisition package; asynchronous d ata unit
  • Page 142 – Audio Messaging Interchange Specific ation
  • Page 143 – Audio Information Exchange; basic rate interface
  • Page 145 – uniform call distrib ution
  • Page 148 – INTUITY AUDIX Digital Networkin g
  • Page 150 – mirroring; function key
  • Page 151 – hertz
  • Page 152 – digital networking; interrupt request; inte grated services digital network
  • Page 153 – liq uid crystal display; lig ht emittin g diode
  • Page 155 – modular processor data module; message-waiting indicator; INTUITY AUDIX Digital Networking; help; operatin g system
  • Page 156 – p rivate branch exchange; peripherals; priority outcalling; switch
  • Page 157 – random access memory; boot; ringer equivalence number
  • Page 158 – request to send; switch c ommunic ations adap ter; small computer system interface; single in-line memory modules
  • Page 159 – simplified message service interface; asynchronous communication; configuration
  • Page 160 – display terminal; de b u g; uniform call distribution; working messag e
  • Page 161 – call-distribution group; voice messag e; mailbox
  • Page 162 – watt
  • Page 163 – Numerics
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585-310-216
Issue 2
December, 1995

INTUITY

TM

Integration with

NEC® NEAX

TM

2400 Switch

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Contents Issue 2 Decemb er 1995 iii Table of Contents iii About This Document xi ■ Intended Au diences xii ■ Prerequisite Skills or Knowledg e xii ■ Document Organization xii ■ How to Use this Document xiv ■ Conventions Used xiv ■ Trademarks and Service Marks xvi ■ Relate d Resources xvii ■ How to M...

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Contents iv Issue 2 December 1995 Scroll Item Edit Forms 2-6 Edit Form Keys 2-7 Edit Form Help Functions 2-8 Ac tion Forms 2-8 3 Switch Integration Planning 3-1 ■ Determining the Number of Voice Mail Ports 3-2 ■ Setting the Message Desk Number 3-2 ■ Setting the Calling Party Identification Pad Strin...

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