Feature Manual References21.1 Capacity of System ResourcesOperating Manual References1.3.63 Speed Dialing, System1.4.1 Call Log, Incoming1.4.3 Directories3.1.2 Personal Programming3.3 System Programming16.1.9 SVM (Simplified Voice Message)DescriptionThis feature provides simple answering machine features for extensions.Features for an extension user with a message box:An extension user can record a personal greeting message to greet a caller and ask him to leave a voicemessage. The user can also play back and clear greeting messages and the voice messages left by callers.Feature for a caller:A caller can leave a voice message after hearing the greeting message.SVM/OGM Block on the MPR CardThe MPR card has a built-in SVM/OGM Block. This block can be used either for the SVM feature, for the OGMfeature (® 12.1.2 OGM (Outgoing Message)), or both. When used for the SVM feature, this block is assigneda floating extension number (default: 591). Two channels are available, allowing two users to access thisfeature at the same time.When an extension is assigned to this feature through system programming, a message box is created for thatextension. This message box is used to store greeting messages and voice messages for the extension. Eachproprietary telephone (PT), single line telephone (SLT), and portable station (PS) can be assigned its ownmessage box.[Example]MPRSVM : Floating Extension No. 591 (default)Message Box forExtn. 101Message Box forExtn. 102Message Box forExtn. 103Message Box forExtn. 2102 CHESVM4 CardLike the SVM/OGM block on the MPR card, an ESVM4 card, mounted on an OPB3 card, can be used eitherfor the SVM feature, for the OGM feature, or both.An ESVM4 card (4 channels) contains two blocks of data. Up to four ESVM4 cards (max. 16 channels) can beinstalled in the PBX.Only up to 2 ESVM4 cards (max. 8 channels) can be used for the SVM feature per system. In this case, eachcard is assigned a floating extension number rather than the SVM/OGM block on the MPR card. The rest ofthe channels must be used for OGM feature purposes. For more information on using an ESVM card with anOPB3 card, refer to the Installation Manual.When using an ESVM4 card for the SVM feature, it must be mounted on sub-slot 3 of the OPB3 card. For moreinformation on using an ESVM4 card with an OPB3 card, refer to the Installation Manual.324 Feature Manual Document Version 2013-0516.1.9 SVM (Simplified Voice Message)