Thanks everyone for your help. I feel when I am not that familiar with something to be sure I have on board a place to go for those who do. The customer wants a back door to the Voice Mail now. It seems easy enough, I can assign a DID to the 777 group. Not sure if that is how it is done or not.
Anyway, I went to the site yesterday with a copy of the Merlin Partner Mail with me. I acquired the highly technical mandatory too of a bent paperclip and pressed the reset button on top of the 9 pin comm port to the VM. It did natta, NOTHING for me. All lights still locked up. So I tried to connect to it for the interface, I connected, but nothing on the screen.
So I using the highly technical tools known as fingers, I removed the card from the unit, waited a few minutes and plugged it back in. This time the lights were all off and the status light was still a solid green. I figured I was safe as the status light shows boot of hard drive according to the manual. I now waited a bit, nothing so I pressed the reset button again and alright, the u8nit started coming to life.I waited and all green lights were on and red were off. I accessed 777 and the system answered.
One thing is that these people think they know all about the unit. When I mentioned a possible bad drive and one could be purchased but every message put in would have to be redone etc. They said oh that's no big issue. Well i do VM all the time and it is an issue and can be time consuming getting everything done the way the customer would like. People today have what I call answering machine mentality. This just means they usually after spending so much on a VM unit, refuse to use the features and want just a general mailbox. In some cases, this is not even an option to do. It is Voice Mail, not a master answering machine. Sometimes i wonder why my friend even sells it to small installs because in those cases either phone company or an answering machine works much better.
Thanks guys for the help. I did not think it would be so bad, but I was just not going to just pull it out and reset it without knowing any consequences of doing so. Brad