ADDENDUM TO ISSUE 4 OF THE AXXESS MANUALOCTOBER 1997
Page 72 of 73
Page 6–163, first bullet: The information should read
as follows:
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Voice Mail: This application handles all calls that
are directed to voice mail (other than to the Mes-
sage Notification/Retrieval application) by sub-
scribers and non-subscribers. Callers will hear the
main company greeting, followed by a menu of
available options. Stations can forward or transfer
calls directly to their mailbox using this applica-
tion’s extension number.
Page 6–176, second bullet, and page 6–198, first bul-
let: The second sentence should say: This applies to
calls transferred by Automated Attendant and Call
Routing Announcement applications, including trans-
fers to the operator’s mailbox or extension ID.
Page 6–196, paragraph 23.22, second column, Noti-
fication Category and Call For Each New Message
bullets and page 6–201, paragraphs 23.33 and23.34:
To clarify how this feature works, the information
should read as follows:
Notification Category: Message notification
can be set to place the notification call for all
messages or only when priority messages are re-
ceived. (This defaults to all messages.)
Call For Each New Message: This determines
whether the AXXESSORY Talk should attempt
message notification every time a message is re-
ceived (that meets the notification category set
above), or only when a message is received and
no other messages are waiting to be picked up.
Page 6–205, paragraph 23.64 and page 6–208, para-
graph 24.5: The second sentence should say: This
applies to transfers from Call Routing Announcement
applications that use the Transfer To Extension action
(as described on page 6–169).
Page 6–224, paragraph 26.2: The available baud rates
are 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, and 19200.
Page 6–225, paragraph 27.2: The last sentence should
read: If “Extension” is selected, any station, applica-
tion, or hunt group extension number can be selected.
Page 6–226, paragraph 27.8: The third sentence
should say: (Refer to the Save/Restore information on
page 6–231 for further AXXESSORY Talk informa-
tion.)
Page 6–231, Database Save And Restore: Please note
that performing a database Save or Restore operation
will cause the system to slow down. If at all possible,
these operations should not be performed during nor-
mal business hours when the system is being used to
place and receive calls.
Page 6–250, paragraph 28.53: Add the following
note.
NOTE: If multiple OPCs, T1Cs, T1Cs with PRI
Daughter Cards, and/or DKSC-16s are installed in ex-
panded KSUs, resource blocking can be prevented by
splitting the cards between the cardfiles and/or instal-
ling them in the same cardfile as the LGCs or LSCs. In
tri-/quad-cabinet installations, the master T1C (if one
exists) should be located in the master dual-cabinet.
Page 6–253, paragraph 28.58, first bullet: The last
sentence should say: Keysets will be included in Keyset
Map #1.
Page 6–255, paragraph 28.65, third bullet and sixth
bullet: The correct capacities are as follows:
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Up to 20 DSS/BLF units can be connected to
Executive or Standard keysets with PCDPMs.
Each of those keysets can have up to four DSS/
BLF Units in addition to using the Off-Hook Voice
Announce feature that is available to all keysets
with PCDPMs. (See page 6–34 for keyset attached
device programming information.)
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Modem Data Port Modules (MDPMs) can be pro-
grammed for use on Executive or Standard key-
sets. An Executive or Standard keyset with an
MDPM and a PCDPM can use the off-hook voice
announce and have a single-line set or data device
connected.
Page 6–266, paragraph 28.114, second bullet: The
information should read as follows:
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Level 2: The bidirectional support enhanced proto-
col is running, using the RS-232C interface.
Page 8–2: Add the following part numbers to the list of
digital station instruments:
Basic Digital Keyset (with red/green LEDs)
— non-display 520.4300................
Standard Digital Keyset (with red/green LEDs)
— display 550.4400....................
Executive Digital Keyset (with red/green LEDs)
— display 550.4500....................
Page 8–3, Software: The AXXESSORY Talk Ap-
plications Software should read five floppy disks, not
nine.
Pages 8–5 and 8–6: The part number for the Digital
Signal Processor (DSP) chip has been changed from
834.2328 to 834.2566.