Release Notes for Software Version 1.08
Issue 1-0
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Changes in Drive Letters Displayed
Due to changes in the BIOS startup program, the drive letter you will
see displayed in the prompt on your screen may be one of the
following: A, B, or C.
Actions Added to the Dial Action Table (CR,27 and HU, 48)
You can program the following actions, which have been added to the
Dial Action Table (also referred to as a Dialing Options Menu) for the
NVM-2e:
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Message Recording2 For a Pre-Defined Subscriber Mailbox
(CR, 27)
This feature lets the caller press one key to leave a message in a
specific Subscriber Mailbox. The number for this action is the desired
Subscriber Mailbox number.
When assigning this key action, you will not hear any voice
prompt. However, a caller will hear Recording followed by a beep
tone, after pressing a key with this assignment.
„
Hang up (HU, 48)
This feature lets the caller press one key to terminate the call. You do
not assign a number to the HU action.
When assigning this key action, you will not hear any voice
prompt.
Each action on a Dial Action Table is associated with a code that you
use when programming the action. The programming code is
represented by the letters or numbers in parentheses next to the name of
the action. For example, the programming code for the Hang up action
is either HU or 48. When you are programming a Dial Action Table,
you must enter the letter or number code for the desired action from
your telephone in order to assign the action to a key.
For more information about these actions, see Dial Action Table
Programming on the second page of the Database Management Menu
in Appendix A. (See page 46).
Immediate Recording of Message for Subscriber
By pressing
**
during the Subscriber Mailbox Greeting,
a caller can now skip the greeting and go directly into the Record
Mode. As a result, the caller can immediately record a message for the
Subscriber, without first listening to the greeting.
Pressing SA or E While Listening to Messages
If you press SA (72) or E (3) while listening to a message, NVM-2e
pauses the message. Press * to resume listening, or press L to skip to
the next message.
In the NVM-2, if you press SA (72) or E (3) while listening, you skip
to the next message.
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