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TEXT MESSAGING
Allows you to send text messages to the display of another system extension.
SYSTEM TEXT MESSAGES
Allows you to have access to frequently used messages that are common to
everyone in the office. The messages may be 16 characters in length. A
maximum of 90 may be stored in system memory.
STATION TEXT MESSAGES
Allows you to program up to 10 frequently used messages for either one-
touch or abbreviated access. The messages may be 16 characters in length.
ONE-TOUCH GROUP TEXT MESSAGES
Using the specially programmed Fixed Test Message key provides one-
touch operation to send a pre-programmed text message to multiple stations.
Up to 16 stations can be assigned to a text message group and up to 250
groups can be programmed in the ECS database. This feature is available on
any Iwatsu key telephone that can be assign a Fixed Text Message key.
STATION TEXT MESSAGE REGISTRATION
Operation
To register Station Text Messages:
)
Press the Feature key
FEAT
)
Press the Text Message multipurpose key
TXT MSG
)
Dial the desired Personal Text Message Code
-
)
Enter the desired message contents up to 16 characters in
length. Use the following keys on your telephone for text
message data entry:
Press
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
HOLD
#
1X - A D G J M P T W & write
character lower case
2X
.
B E H K N Q U X 0 cancel
character upper case
3X
sp
C F I L O R V Y
4X 1 2 3 4 5 6 S 8 Z
5X
7 9
)
Press the Feature key
FEAT
to end the operation
To register several Text Messages:
After entering a text message:
)
Press the Text Message multipurpose key
TXT MSG
)
Dial the next Personal Text Message Code
-
)
Repeat the same procedure as above
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