STARTUP AND INITIALIZATION
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Edition One
XC1000 Service
2. The initial default for the
Mailbox Number:
field is
411
for a 3-digit
mailbox. For mailboxes with more digits, XC1000 adds
4
s
to
the
beginning of the mailbox number until the correct number of digits has
been reached. Leave the default setting or change the mailbox number
as desired, but make sure to have the correct number of digits.
3. In the
Initial Mailbox Password:
field, enter a temporary password of
at least 12 digits for the directory mailbox. This temporary password
allows the directory mailbox manager to enter the mailbox and custom-
ize it through a touch-tone telephone.
4. Press the
Enter
key when menu 0.2 is completed, and the fourth screen
of menu 0 appears.
4.4.4 Entering Current Date and Time
Figure 4-22 shows an example of the fourth screen of menu 0.
Menu 0 – First-Time Setup
Current Date:
Current Time:
Figure 4-22. Fourth Screen of Menu 0, Current Date
and Time (Menu 0.3).
Perform the following steps to complete the screen:
1. In the
Current Date:
field, enter the current date, in the format
mm/dd/yy. Press the
Enter
key to move to the
Current Time:
field.
2. Enter the current time in the
Current Time:
field, in the format
hh:mm:ssA (for a.m.) or hh:mm:ssP (for p.m.).
The correct date and time is required in several date-and-time-dependent
areas, including the following:
-
Entry into the SMT
-
Date-and-time stamps for messages
-
Future deliveries
-
Record-transaction times for reports
SECTION 4.4
Summary of Contents for XC1000
Page 1: ...EDITION ONE XC1000 P N 101 1345 000 SERVICE MANUAL ...
Page 8: ...CONTENTS ...
Page 19: ...1 INTRODUCTION ...
Page 30: ...2 SITE PREPARATION ...
Page 60: ...3 PLATFORM INSTALLATION ...
Page 112: ...4 STARTUP AND INITIALIZATION ...
Page 177: ...5 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE ...
Page 195: ...6 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 237: ...7 STATUS LOG ...
Page 297: ...STATUS LOG 7 54 Edition One XC1000 Service ...
Page 302: ...8 REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT ...
Page 380: ...9 SYSTEM UTILITIES ...
Page 424: ...10 COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS ...
Page 465: ...11 OPTIONAL FEATURES ...
Page 485: ...12 RELEASE 1 55 UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS ...
Page 516: ...13 RELEASE 2 X UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS ...
Page 559: ...14 RELEASE 3 02 FCP CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS ...
Page 603: ...15 RELEASE 3 02 ONLINE UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS ...
Page 631: ...16 RELEASE 3 0 SYSTEM UTILITIES ...
Page 683: ...17 RELEASE 4 X FCP CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS r P N 281 0023 002 1 of 3 ...
Page 725: ...18 RELEASE 4 X ONLINE UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS r P N 281 0023 002 2 of 3 ...
Page 760: ...19 RELEASE 4 0 SYSTEM UTILITIES P N 281 0023 002 Part 3 of 3 r ...
Page 776: ...20 RELEASE 4 1 SYSTEM UTILITIES P N 281 0033 000 ...
Page 787: ...APPENDIXES ...