Chapter 1. Installation and Initialization Section 510: Built-In Voice Mail w/2-Way Call Recording1-6 • DBS 576 (USA) issued March 1999 576-25-510 (VM Version 2.0)FF1SystemFF2TrunksFF3ExtensionsFF4FF-/Soft KeysFF5GroupsFF6TRS/ARS0 SystemConfigurationFF7ApplicationsFF8MaintenanceIntroductionAppendix AAppendix BFF1SystemFF2TrunksFF3ExtensionsFF4FF-/Soft KeysFF5GroupsFF6TRS/ARS1 Installing& InitializingFF7ApplicationsFF8MaintenanceIntroductionAppendix AAppendix BStep #1: Perform System-Level ProgrammingSet DBS 576 System-Level programming for the VM Unit. This should be done beforeinitializing the VM Unit.For a complete summary of System-Level addresses that affect the VM Unit, see Chapter 2-Programming. Only the steps below need to be done before initializing the VM Unit; the otheraddresses in Chapter 2 can be done afterwards.Tip: Enter Programming Mode by pressing: ON/OFF PROG ** 9999Table 1-1. Steps for System-Level Programming1 Register the installed VM Unit. Free Slot Assignment (see pg. 2-21)01 (1-6) (05 or 11) Hold (60-67) HoldVM Unit Number (see pg. 2-36)FF7 0 (BSS) 00 Hold (0-4) Hold2 Assign extension numbers to theVPU ports.VPU Port Extension Numbers (see pg. 2-37)FF7 0 (BSS) 01 (01-16) 00 Hold (Ext.No.) Hold3 Assign the Extension Card(s) thatwill get private mailboxes.Service Range Assignment (see pg. 2-40)FF7 0 (BSS) 02 01 (0001-0016) Hold (0-6 or 00-12) Hold4 Name the extensions (if notalready named).Extension Names (see pg. 2-42)FF8 1 03 Hold 0 Hold Hold (Ext.No.) Hold FLASH (up to 10 char.) Hold