iDCS 500 PROGRAMMINGTECHNICAL MANUAL PART 2 NOVEMBER 2001MMC: 726presses TRANSFER again to return to the trunk, the VM/AA port is not on hold. Itis disconnected.2. A VM/AA port leaves a message indication for a station. When the station returnsthe message, any available port in the VM/AA group should ring, not only theone that left the message.3. A VM/AA port leaves a message for a station. When the station returns themessage, the MESSAGE LED is not automatically turned off. If a VM/AA systemturns on the MESSAGE LED, the VM/AA system must turn it off.4. If DTMF call progress tones are not enabled, the system sends regular callprogress tones (see Item # 3).5. When a VM/AA port calls a station that is in the AUTO ANSWER or VOICEANNOUNCE mode, the keyset will be forced to ring.6. All calls to a VM/AA port or group ring with C.O. line ringing cadence, notintercom ring cadence.EXAMPLES OF VM/AA OPERATION (IN BAND DTMF DIGIT STRING)In the following example, all call and type data is turned on unless otherwise stated.x is the separator digit, all-default values are used in these examples and [ ] is notused.A DIL 701 calls a VM/AA port or group:[ * ]+[701]+[ ]+[ ]In the above example, if C.O. information is not used:[ ]+[ ]+[ ]+[ ] (Nothing is used)DIL 701 calls a call-forwarded station (205):[ # ]+[205]+[ X ]+[701]In the above example, if forward information is not used:[ ]+[205] +[ X ]+[701]In the above example, if forward and DN2/C.O. information is not used:[ ]+[205]+[ ]+[ ]DIL 701 calls group 501 that overflows to VM/AA:[ # ]+[501]+[x]+[701]