–
Mailbox Password (Message Client)
–
Advanced setting
If these items are greyed out, click
Direct Login
to log in directly to the PBX associated with the UM
Group of your mailbox to make changes to these items.
•
The
,
, and buttons are not visible for User (User) level accounts.
8.1.1 Users—User Profiles—Advanced setting
When User (User) level accounts access their user profiles, they may view and edit items for their account
as explained in
8.2.1 Users—Add User—Single User
. In addition, some advanced settings can also be
programmed by users.
Note
The advanced settings described here are displayed only for User (User) level accounts.
Accessing advanced user profile settings
1.
Log in Web Maintenance Console using a User (User) level account.
2.
In the user profile, click the
Unified Message
tab.
3.
Click the
Advanced setting
button.
4.
In addition to normal mailbox settings,
Advanced Call Transfer Setting
and
Scenario Setting
will be
displayed.
Advanced Call Transfer Setting
By combining the settings for Call Transfer and Incomplete Call Handling, you can create a call handling
"scenario" for your extension. Up to 20 scenarios can be created, and a scenario can be assigned to each
absent message. Click the
Edit
button in
Advanced Call Transfer Setting
to open the window for
programming. Select a Scenario number (1–20) from the drop-down menu, then programme the settings for
that scenario. Click
OK
at the bottom of the window when finished.
Name
Description
Value Range
Links
Scenario
Name
Specify a name for the scenario for
identification.
Max. 32 Characters
Feature Manual
References
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Summary of Contents for KX-NS300
Page 4: ...Introduction 4 PC Programming Manual...
Page 18: ...Table of Contents 18 PC Programming Manual...
Page 22: ...Table 1 Standard 1 1 3 Entering Characters 22 PC Programming Manual...
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Page 52: ...2 3 Frequently Asked Questions FAQ 52 PC Programming Manual...
Page 72: ...5 4 System Control System Shutdown 72 PC Programming Manual...
Page 136: ...7 12 Utility CS Web Connection 136 PC Programming Manual...
Page 156: ...8 4 4 Users Call Management ACD Export History 156 PC Programming Manual...
Page 310: ...9 38 2 PBX Configuration 1 5 2 Configuration DSP Resource Usage 310 PC Programming Manual...
Page 424: ...11 12 2 PBX Configuration 3 12 2 Group VM DTMF Group Group Settings 424 PC Programming Manual...
Page 480: ...12 3 1 PBX Configuration 4 3 Extension DSS Console DSS key data copy 480 PC Programming Manual...
Page 494: ...13 5 PBX Configuration 5 5 Optional Device External Sensor 494 PC Programming Manual...
Page 508: ...14 6 PBX Configuration 6 6 Feature Tenant 508 PC Programming Manual...
Page 516: ...15 5 PBX Configuration 7 5 TRS Miscellaneous 516 PC Programming Manual...
Page 526: ...16 7 PBX Configuration 8 7 ARS Authorisation Code for TRG 526 PC Programming Manual...
Page 548: ...18 5 PBX Configuration 10 5 CO Incoming Call Miscellaneous 548 PC Programming Manual...
Page 590: ...20 1 3 UM Configuration 1 3 Mailbox Settings Auto Configuration 590 PC Programming Manual...
Page 602: ...21 1 UM Configuration 2 Class of Service 602 PC Programming Manual...
Page 652: ...24 4 UM Configuration 5 4 System Parameters Parameters 652 PC Programming Manual...
Page 658: ...26 1 UM Configuration 7 System Security 658 PC Programming Manual...
Page 674: ...27 4 2 Network Service 4 2 Other NAS 674 PC Programming Manual...
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