Section 19: eManager PROGRAMMING FOR emaGEN IN unite SYSTEMS
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NOTE
This is represented by a number such as
S1:302, where 1 is the number of the sys-
tem speed dial table and 302 is the number
of the bin. Note that you cannot access
e
maGEN
using a different speed dial bin
programmed with the same contents. Only
the speed dial bin specified in the IVM Hunt
Group Screen accesses IVM.
In the System Speed Dial Numbers S-S-N Screen in the Pro-
grammed Number parameter, enter the digits of the prefix of the
branch of the network to which
e
maGEN
is connected, immedi-
ately followed by the DN of the IVM hunt group.
If you chose the option of making the IVM hunt group DN the prefix
of the network branch, then you need only enter the IVM hunt group
DN. No other prefix is necessary.
If there are tenants sharing the
e
maGEN
services, a distinction
must be made between the respective extensions of each tenant.
This is accomplished via the Attendant Definition A-A Screen,
where you enter the prefix of the branch of the network to which
e
maGEN
is connected in the last column: PBX Number.
NOTE
DID Routing to IVM Hunt Group in a Net-
work This configuration also allows you to
route DID calls to the IVM hunt group in
another branch of the network. After pro-
gramming the screens described above,
you program the DID Routing R Screen to
allow callers on DID lines to be routed to
e
maGEN
. Enter ‘S’ and the number of the
specific system speed dial bin that you
used for accessing
e
maGEN
in the Day
Routing or Night Routing parameter.