OfficeServ 7100 PROGRAMMINGTECHNICAL MANUAL PART 2 JANUARY 20092.9.7VOICEMAIL TRANSFER (VT) ACROSS THE NETWORKThe VT key function has been modified to allow a remote station user to program a VTkey with the group number of the centralized voicemail (which resides in a differentnode). This enhancement will allow stations in the main or branch offices to transfercalls across the network directly into personal mailboxes of users anywhere in thenetwork, regardless or where the centralized SVMi voicemail card is. The operation willremain the same as a standalone node. The user with a call in progress will press thenetwork VT key, and then dial a mailbox number. For example, the user with a call inprogress will press the network VT key, and then dial a specific user’s extensionnumber. The caller is then transferred directly to the specified user’s personal greeting.Notes:• This Network VT key functionality requires the use of the SVMi centralized voicemailfeature.• MMC 825 USE REMOTE VM must be turned on in the nodes remote to thecentralized voicemail hardware before the VT key in the remote nodes can use thestation group number of the node with the SVMi card.• MMC 722/723 (program VT key with centrailized voicemail station group extender,for remote nodes).• Any keyset user can have multiple VT keys with different extenders.• This feature is supported over Q-sig and IP networking.MMC INFORMATION:• MMC 825 (set to “USE REMOTE VM=ON”, in remote nodes)• MMC 825 (set to “REMOTE VM NUMBER XX-XX”, in remote nodes)