Message Notification
UX Mail Manual
Chapter 2: Features
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Message Notification to Radio Pagers
Message Notification can call a radio pager, announce the number of new, held, and saved messages in the
user’s mailbox, and then hang up. The user must call their mailbox to retrieve their messages. Radio pagers
are no longer commonly in use.
To set up Message Notification to a Radio Pager
1.
Set up the general programming that affects all Message Notification.
●
Be sure at least one voice mail port is enabled for Message Notification callouts.
- See
Customize: Port Options:
✔
By default, port 4 is enabled for callouts.
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Enter the access digits the UX5000 should dial to get an outside line when placing a local or long dis-
tance Message Notification callout.
- For local numbers, see
Customize: Tenant Options:
.
- For long distance numbers, see
Customize: Tenant Options:
■
A typical entry for either option is 9P
, where:
-
9
is the trunk access code.
-
P
is a pause.
✔
The default entry for these options is 9P.
2.
Enter the pager’s number.
●
To enter this number in the UX Mail Administrator:
- For Subscriber Mailboxes, for example, see the
Customize: Mailbox Options, Subscriber: [Mes-
sage Notification]
options on page 425.
●
To optionally enter this number from an extension:
- See step 4 below.
✔
By default, there are no pager numbers entered.
3.
Enter the Delay Before Radio Pager Announcement interval.
●
This is the delay that occurs after voice mail dials a radio pager notification number but
before
it
broadcasts the radio pager announcement.
- See
Customize: Tenant Options:
.
✔
By default, this item is
18
seconds.
4.
Enable Message Notification for the mailbox.
- Log onto the mailbox and use the
OP
+
N
options to enable Message Notification, set the time that
callouts can occur, set the notification type, and optionally enter the radio pager service number.
✔
By default:
Message Notification is off.
There is no number entered.
Callouts will occur between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM.
Compatibility Guidelines:
■
When using the UX Mail Administrator to enter dial strings,
take care not to enter illegal characters
(such as dashes). Enter only those characters allowed by the option you are programming.
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