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You need to know what extension is causing the forward directly to voice mail. Chances are that this extension has ringing lines programmed to it and the forward on busy is to voice mail. ANY PHONE THAT HAS RINGING LINES SHOULD NOT BE SET TO FORWARD ON BUSY. If they happen to be on the phone when a call comes in it will go straight to their personal mailbox.
What do you want to change? What feature is programmed on the button?
"EACH OF THESE CODES ARE PRECEEDED WITH THE ""FEATURE" " KEY"
**CONFIG NORSTAR CONFIGURATION PROGRAMMING (INSTALLER) **SCPLUS NORSTAR SYSTEM COORDINATOR PLUS PROGRAMMING (CICS AND ICS 2.0+) **ADMIN NORSTAR ADMINISTRATIVE PROGRAMMING (SYS Coordinator) **BASIC NORSTAR BASIC PROGRAMMING (CICS & ICS S.0+) **SET NORSTAR SET PROFILE **LINE NORSTAR LINE PROFILE **USER NORSTAR USER PREFERENCES (CICS & ISC 2.0+) **TIME NORSTAR TIME AND DATE (CICS & ICS 2.0+) *0 BUTTON INQUIRY *1 FEATURE KEY EXTERNAL AUTODIAL *2 FEATURE KEY INTERNAL AUTODIAL *3 FEATURE KEY PROGRAMMING *4 PERSONNEL SPEED DIAL *501 SELECT ENGLISH *502 SELECT FRENCH *503 SELECT SPANISH *6 RING TYPE *7 DISPLAY CONTRAST ADJUST *80 RING VOLUME ADJUST *81 MOVE LINE KEYS *82 DIAL MODES *831 AA ON/OFF (CICS) *832 CCR ON/OFF (CICS) *833 AA/CCR RECORDING MAINTENANCE (CICS) *84 AUTO LOG OPTIONS *85 CALL LOG PASSWORD *89 PROGRAMMED RELEASE *9 RUN/STOP 0 SYSTEM SPEED DIAL 1 SEND MESSAGE #1 SEND MESSAGE CANCEL 2 RING AGAIN #2 RING AGAIN CANCEL 3 CONFERENCE / TRANSFER #3 CONFERENCE SPLIT 4 CALL FORWARD #4 CALL FORWARD CANCEL 5 LAST NUMBER REDIAL 60 PAGE GENERAL 61X PAGE INTERNAL ZONE (1-6) 62 PAGE EXTERNAL 63X PAGE INTERNAL ZONE (1-6) PLUS EXTERNAL 64 LINE POOLS 65 MESSAGE REPLY #65 MESSAGE REPLY CANCEL 66 VOICE CALL 67 SAVED NUMBER 68 RESTRICTION /COS OVERRIDE 69 PRIORITY CALL 70 CALL TRANSFER (BLIND) 71 LINK (HOOK FLASH) 72 TIMED RELEASE 74 CALL PARK 75 GROUP CALL PICKUP 76 DIRECTED CALL PICKUP 77 CALL DURATION TIMER 78 PAUSE 79 EXCLUSIVE HOLD 800 TRUNK ANSWER 801 CALL QUEUING 802 GROUP LISTENING 803 SHOW TIME 804 WAIT FOR DIAL TONE 805 TEST SETS (2.0) 806 HIDE DISPLAY 808 LONG TONES 810 MAKE BUSY 811 CALL INFORMATION 812 ENTER CALL LOG 813 LOG IT 815 AUTO BUMPING 817 IRAD TRANSFER (CICS ONLY) 819 OUTGOING NAME AND NUMBER BLOCKING (4.1) #819 CANCEL OUTGOING NAME AND NUMBER BLOCKING 82 CAMP ON 83 PRIVACY CONTROL 84 LINE REDIRECTON #84 CANCEL LINE REDIRECTION 85 DO NOT DISTURB #85 CANCEL DO NOT DISTURB 86 BACK GROUND MUSIC #86 CANCEL BACKGROUND MUSIC 87 "SERVICE MODES (DR-3,4,5)" #87 CANCEL SERVICE MODES 870 SHOW SERVICE MODES (CICS) 871 EXTENDED RINGING (ICS) #871 CANCEL EXTENDED RINGING 872 ALTERNATIVE RESTRICTIONS #872 CANCEL ALTERNATIVE RESTRICTIONS 873 ALTERNATIVE ROUTING #873 CANCEL ALTERNATIVE ROUTING 88 VOICE CALL DENY #88 CANCEL VOICE CALL DENY
FEATURE 900 CODES ARE USED FOR OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT SUCH AS: "VOICE MAIL, ACD, DIAL BY NAME, DOOR PHONE, ETC." THE FOLLOWING ARE SOME COMMON USAGES: 9** "RAD PROGRAMMING (RAD 2, FASTRAD)" 9*0 RAD TRANSFER (ALL BUT CICS IRAD'S) 9*1 CHECK FEATURE CODES FOR VOICE MAIL 9*2 SMDR Admin 9*3 LOGGER TIME STAMP 9*3 VMI Codes(this was on an 8x24, came up on this code rather than F9*9) 9*4 NORSTAR DOOR PHONE PROGRAMMING 9*5 FLASH LOW RANGE CHECK FEATURE CODES 9*7 ACD ADMIN MAINTENANCE SESSION 9*9 VOICE MAIL INTERFACE (VMI) CODES 900 SMDR,enter an account number to be logged with the call 901 ACD LOGIN 901 VMI Admin 902 ACD UNAVAILABLE 903 VOICE MAIL HIGH/LOW RANGE SELECTION (DISABLED AFTER USE) 903 ACD CANCEL WRAP 904 ACD HELP 904 FLASH ACD LOW RANGE LOGIN/OUT 905 ACD CATEGORIZE 905 FLASH LOW RANGE DN IDENTIFIER 906 ACD RECORD CALL 906 FLASH LOW RANGE VM TRANSFER 907 FLASH LOW RANGE VM INTERRUPT 908 STAR TEXT (OBSOLETE) 908 FLASH ACD LOW RANGE BUSY MODE 909 ACD ANN. MAINTENANCE 909 FLASH ACD LOW RANGE QUEUE STATUS 910 FLASH LOW RANGE LEAVE MESSAGE 911 FLASH LOW RANGE OPEN MAILBOX 912 FLASH LOW RANGE OPERATOR CONTROL 913 ACD CALLS QUEUED 913 FLASH LOW RANGE SYSTEM ADMIN LOGIN 915 NORSTAR VOICE MAIL 2ND LEVEL ACCESS (PSWD=ACCESS2) 920 ACD ADMIN SESSION 921 ACD ROUTING SESSION DAY/NIGHT 922 ACD ADMIN STATISTICS SESSION 923 ACD GROUP STATISTICS SESSION 960 DIAL BY NAME (CINTECH NSVM OPTION) 961 DIAL BY NAME ADMIN (PSWD=1234) 980 VM SEND MSG TO ANOTHER MAILBOX 981 VM LOG INT MAILBOX 982 VM OPERATOR STATUS(PSWD=OPERATOR(67372867)) 983 VM ADMIN PROGRAMMING (PSWD=1020000) 983 VM SOFTWARE LEVEL(LOGIN THEN OPTION 9) 984 VM TIME AND DATE(STARTALK Pswd=1020000) 984 AUTO FOREWARD TO VMAIL(NSVM4.0) 984 FLASH ACD LOGIN/OUT 985 "VOICE MAIL DN INQUIRY(RESET VM ADMIN PSWD 9,73738767793)" 986 VOICE MAIL TRANSFER 987 VOICE MAIL INTERRUPT 988 VOICE ACTIVATED NAME DIALING (NSVM 4.0) 988 FLASH ACD BUSY MODE 989 RECORD CALL (NSVM 4.0) 989 FLASH ACD QUEUE STATUS
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Mfc-970mc has a built-in message center that you can use. Once you activate this setting the person who's calling you willnot hear the fax tone again. On this setting you will receive faxes and voice calls on the same phone line/ phone number.
Please open the manual and check pages 79-95 to set up the built-in message center of this fax machine.
http://www.brother-usa.com/ModelDocuments/Consumer/Users%20Manual/UM_IntelliFax_870MC_MFC_970MC_EN_90.PDF
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What's a 2:1 coupler? The modular jacks on CO lines is an RJ-14 connection. As a minimum, plug one line into CO1&2 and one line into CO3&4. Now try it again. My guess is you have doubled up the lines by the "coupler". The real wiring is that you bring in one line on the inner pair and one line on the outer pair of the jack plugged into CO 1&2.
Do you have a manual for the system or are you trying to "wing it?"
Use feature 986 (transfer to VM) then enter in the co-workers extension number. That will bypass the extension and send the caller directly to his voicemail.
I was told by an AT&T rep that the auto attendant can forward calls to another 984 phone to leave messages for that person. Your original OGM (out going message) on the designated Auto Attendant phone should state greeting and the names and the extensions. The caller presses the buttons for the person they want to reach and their call is forwarded to that extension. That extension, if unattended, will have an OGM telling the calling who they have reached and to leave a message. This feature can only transfer calls to other 984 phones only.
If you have the feature, then you just need to call your Voice mail under messages, or call your phone from a secondary line * preferably a land line * and call your cell number, once the voice mail prompt starts enter * and it should prompt for a password which the default is the last 7 digits of your cell ** everything after the area code ** and it should all work, Let me know how it goes, thanks Justin Please Rate Me :)
Typically you want your phone system to ring your phones (say extension 10, 11 and 15) and then if no one answers after so many rings the call is transfered to the port the voice mail is on (let's say it's port 16) The voice mail is set to answer right away but does not "ring" until the call is transfered to it.
This way (at 4 rings) if a call comes in on line 1 and you answer after 3 rings but a call comes in on line 2 at the same time, the first ring on line 2 will not make the total = 4 and set off the voice mail.
I would guess the port at your voice mail is not set to ring and nothing is set up to transfer calls to your voice mail.
Did you set this up yourself? How did you program the phone system?
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