
SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING
TECHNICAL MANUAL December 1996
MMC: 726 VM/AA OPTIONS
DESCRIPTION:
Provides a flexible means of setting in band signaling for voice mail or auto attendant parameters.
There are eight main options for programming and several sub-options to customize the
application. Main options are listed in bold type with the sub-options listed in normal type. Simple
YES/NO, numeric and alpha characters are the requirements needed for the setting of VM/AA.
The following options may be selected for VM/AA operation:
In band signaling OPTIONS LIST 0–7
0. EXT FOR DN1 DTMF information for the station that called the VM/AA
port station that is forwarded to VM/AA port.
1. TRK FOR DN1 DTMF information for the trunk that called the VM/AA
port.
2. EXT FOR DN2 DTMF information for the station that originated the call
to a station that is forwarded to a VM/AA port.
3. TRK FOR DN2 DTMF information for the trunk that called a station
forwarded to a VM/AA port.
4. SEPERATOR In cases where DN2 is used, this specific digit is sent
between the DN1 and the DN2 information. Both DN1,
DN2 must be set to YES for SEPERATOR to be sent.
5. DISCONECT SIGNAL This signal is sent when the calling station or C.O. line
hangs up.
6. CALL TYPE ID Under this VM/AA option is several customizing
applications.
0. DIRECT CALL A call originating directly from another station in the
system.
1. ALL FWD CALL This indicates that a call was forwarded to the VM/AA
port from a station with CALL FORWARD ALL set.
2. BSY FWD CALL This indicates that a call was forwarded to the VM/AA
port from a station with CALL FORWARD BUSY set.
3. NOA FWD CALL This indicates that a call was forwarded to the VM/AA
port from a station with CALL FORWARD NO ANSWER
set.
4. RECALL A call is recalling the VM/AA port after being transferred
and not answered.
5. DIR TRK CALL A C.O. call has gone directly to VM/AA (e.g., trunk 717
DIL to VM/AA).