Functional description
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M3900 Series Telephones Description, Installation and Administration
The user may have only one Set-to-Set message on their telephone at a time.
To activate Set-to-Set Messaging, the user must first define a message. If
password protection is active for the M3900, it also applies to Set-to-Set
Messaging.
If the Multiple Appearance Redirection Prime (MARP) feature is active, then
MARP determines which DNs receive the Set-to-Set Message. If MARP is
not active, then Multiple Appearance Directory Number (MADN) determines
which DNs configured on the telephone receive the Set-to-Set Message.
To use Set-to-Set Messaging the M3903 or M3904 telephone must have:
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the Set-to-Set feature class of service enabled
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a Set-to-Set message text created
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the Set-to-Set Messaging feature enabled
When Set-to-Set Messaging is active, the caller hears an audible tone and the
Set-to-Set Message appears on their display. The caller then hears ringback
and the call goes to voice messaging. If the called set is busy, a call waiting
tone is heard by the called party.
Corporate Directory
The M3903 and M3904 telephones provide access from the telephone to a
corporate wide directory. The Corporate Directory is accessed through the
Applications Key. The Corporate Directory allows:
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users to search by name
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a user to view additional information on each entry
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the user to dial from the Corporate Directory
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the user to copy and paste an entry into the Personal Directory (M3904)
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an alphabetical listing of entries by using the last names (system
generated)
Note: When names are copied to the Personal Directory (M3904) the
names are listed by first name.
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the system administrator to configure Meridian Administration Tools
(MAT) to download the directory database manually or automatically to
the system
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