Showing posts with label Inmail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inmail. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

How to get to Telephone Setting Programming

This will get you to a point in your system where you can program an extension remotely. From here you will be able to change a great number of items related to each extension on your system. This is the launching point for changing things like the station name, buttons on the phone, station (individual) speed dials, voice mail options, and Personal Greetings (not the company greeting) upload and download.

First logon to User Admin Logon

Then click on Telephone Setting



If your extension number that you wish to change is in displayed move on to the next step. If not type the port number in the box in the top right hand corner (ie type 25 to see ports 25-48) then click on the magnifying glass icon. 

Note: The extensions may or may not be in order. 



Click on the Icon of the tools to the RIGHT of the extension number you wish to change.



This will take you to that extension numbers home screen. As mentioned before there are quite a few different options you can change from here and we will explore a few in other posts.



Thursday, May 8, 2014

Record and re-record Auto Attendant Greetings


1.       Press the VMsg soft key on a System Administrator’s phone, usually 101, and when prompted enter your security password.


2.       Use the dial pad to dial 72 for the System Administrator Menu.

3.       Press 4 or the Instr soft key.


4.       Enter mailbox number for the Day Greeting 001, Night Greeting 002, or Holiday Greeting 003 by using the dial pad.



5.       Follow the prompts to Lstn (Listen), Rec (Record), or Erase the greeting.



6.       To record, press the Rec soft key.
7.       When finished recording, press the # key or the Done soft key.
8.       Press the Lstn softkey to review.
9.       When finished Hang Up.




Download and upload company greetings in an NEC Inmail on an SV8100.

So this assumes that the day greeting is 001 and the night is 002. Pretty typical but you may have to adjust this if this is not the case on your system.

First Record your night greeting 002 as you normally would making sure you are not recording over the day Greeting. Please see other posts for instructions.

Then logon to the user admin page. Please see other posts for instructions.

Then click on InMail Audio Up/Down load (Routing)



Download Route 002 Greeting by clicking the download icon next to 002. This will download a wav file to your computer.

Note: Remember where you saved this file and name it something you will also remember. In the case of on all call doctor, for instance, you could name this file after the doctor. Also, you will want to keep these all in the same folder naming the folder night greetings for example remembering where this file is located. 


Once you have your file saved you can then upload said file anytime you wish by getting back to this Screen and entering 2 at the bottom of the screen in the routing mailbox, click on Choose file, select on the file in the folder and file name you chose earlier and test.


Please comment if you have any questions about this or anything related to using the SV8100

Monday, April 21, 2014

Redirect incoming call to an voicemail box using Caller ID

This program will use the caller ID to bypass all extension ringing and directly transfer a call to a certain extension. Very useful for callers who only want to speak to the same person, ever. Often used for personal calls.
Note: This does list callers number in the system wide speed dial directory and cannot be setup in personal speed dials (yet?).

From internet explorer enter your IP address of the system in a Web Browser. Login to NEC's WebPro as the user administrator default name USER1 All CAPS and default Password 1111.


Then click on speed dial name and number in the selections on the left side of the screen

You may wish to enter these at the end of the caller id speed dial bins which you can change in the top right hand corner. You have 2000 locations to enter speed dials so this is a matter of preference but you may enter the speed dial number and then the magnifying glass to jump to a specific bin or the right and left arrows will scroll through all the locations.

 Enter the number as it appears in Caller ID, enter a name, select internal dial from the, drop down menu, and enter the extension number that you wish the call to go to.

Click on Apply then Home and then Logout.

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