Feature Guide References
3.2.2.18 Incomplete Call Handling Service
Incomplete Call Handling for Busy
Specifies how the Unified Messaging system handles a call when the extension is busy. Click
Edit
for the
extension to change, programme the settings, and click
OK
to finish.
Note
•
This setting can be changed by subscribers.
•
More than one option can be selected.
Value Range
Leave a Message
: Allows the caller to record a message.
Transfer to a covering extension
: Transfers the caller to a covering extension.
Page the mailbox owner by intercom paging
: Pages the subscriber by intercom.
Transfer to operator
: Transfers the caller to an operator.
Return to top menu
: Lets the caller return to top menu and try another extension.
Transfer to specified Custom Service Menu
: Transfers the caller to the specified Custom Service.
Maintenance Console Location
20.1.2 UM Configuration—[1-2] Mailbox Settings—Full Setting—Mailbox Parameters
Feature Guide References
3.2.2.18 Incomplete Call Handling Service
Call Transfer Anytime in Incomplete Handling Menu
Specifies whether callers can input an extension number to transfer their call while the Automated Attendant
service is playing an Incomplete Call Handling menu.
Value Range
Enable, Disable
Maintenance Console Location
20.1.2 UM Configuration—[1-2] Mailbox Settings—Full Setting—Mailbox Parameters
Notification Parameters
The Unified Messaging system is able to notify a subscriber when a new message is recorded in his or her
mailbox. There are 3 methods the system can use for notification:
–
Lighting the Message Waiting Lamp on the subscriber’s extension telephone.
–
Calling a pre-programmed device (external telephone, etc.). A maximum of 3 devices (Device 1, 2, 3) can
be programmed per mailbox.
–
Sending an e-mail to a designated address.
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PC Programming Manual
20.1.2 UM Configuration—[1-2] Mailbox Settings—Full Setting
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