Digital E&M Voice Mail Interface

Overview:

Digital E&M voice mail functionality provides voice processors with the ability to transfer calls through the digital E&M interface by flashing on the E-lead. Calls rerouted to the voice processor can only be identified by making use of ARS and digit modification. ONS ports may be installed to achieve Callback message functionality. See ONS Voice Mail Interface.

Type I or V E&M trunks may be used. T1-E&M type trunks do have the flash ability for call transfer.

Conditions and Feature Interactions

Programming

To program a Digital E&M interface:

  1. Program the ARS Digit Modification Plans form as follows:

    Number of Digits to Absorb

    Digits to be Inserted

    1  

    <T01>*

    1

    <T01>*<E> (optional for message retrieval
        and analog networking)

    It may be necessary to insert a tone (for example, * or #) after the tone plan, if the voice mail ports are configured to provide automated attendant functionality. The tone required will put the voice processor into telephone answering mode.

  2. Program the ARS Routes form and reference the relevant trunk group and digit modification numbers. Digits before outpulsing can be set to eliminate overlap outpulsing, but should not be required.

  3. Program the following parameters in the ARS Leading Digits form:
    Leading Digits: 8
    Second Dial Tone: NO   
    COR Group Number

  4. Program the following 3 sets of parameters in the ARS Digits Dialed form:

    Digits Dialed 

     

    *

    *

    Number of Digits to follow

    4

    4

    0

    Terminated Type Route

    Route

    Route

    Route

    Termination Number

    01

    01

    02

    The first ARS entry is used for call rerouting.
    The second ARS entry defines the message retrieval route if required. The "*" is also sent, assuming the voice mail will respond by prompting the subscriber to enter their mailbox number.
    "Digits to follow" is defined by the actual extension number's digit length.

  5. Assign message waiting activate and deactivate codes in the Feature Access Codes form. Optionally, assign access codes to Dialed Day/Night Service Inquire and Message Waiting Inquire if used by the voice processor.

  6. Program the following Class of Service Options for the customer extensions:

Operation

Telephone Answering

Using E&M trunk circuits for voice mail applications requires that the subscriber be identified to the voice processor via Automatic Route Selection (ARS) using digit modification. Calls are rerouted externally through ARS where the leading digit is absorbed, pauses and any necessary tones are inserted and then the subscriber's mailbox number is outpulsed to the voice processor providing the proper personal greeting for message taking.

If the voice processor ports are configured as an auto attendant, insert another tone in front of the subscriber's mailbox number to put the voice processor into telephone answering mode.

Message Waiting

Message waiting indications can be set from the E&M voice processor circuits by dialing the message waiting activate/deactivate feature access codes assigned on the system followed by the subscriber's extension number.

Message Retrieval

Subscribers will retrieve voice mail messages by accessing an ARS route and dialing their extension number. Digit modification will absorb the leading digit, insert a pause and any other necessary tones followed by the extension number dialed. The subscriber will be prompted for their password.

"Advanced Analog Networking" would enhance message retrieval. ARS modify digits could insert the internal calling extension number automatically (that is <E>). Subscribers would simply dial a defined ARS digit string for message retrieval.

Messages can be retrieved external to the system dependent on incoming trunk access to the voice processor. Usually, subscribers will have to manually enter one or two digits followed by their mailbox number to log into their mailbox.

Display sets may "read" and "call" messages if activated from an ONS "voice mail" type hunt group.

Auto Attendant

Voice processors can perform auto attendant functions by flashing the E&M trunk on the system E-lead. Incoming trunks may be directed to a system speed call number containing the ARS digits necessary to access the voice processor, allowing users to transfer to valid destinations through the system.

Since most subscriber extensions will be call rerouted busy/no answer to voice mail; it is recommended that you program the voice processor to perform an unscreened transfer to provide most efficient use of the voice mail ports.