PC Programming Manual References
10.2 PBX Configuration—[2-2] System—Operator & BGM—
PBX Operator—Day, Lunch, Break, Night
Feature Guide References
Operator Service—Operator’s Extension
Specifies the extension number for Operator 1, 2, and 3 for the checked time setting.
Note
•
The default extension number of Operator 1 in day mode cannot be used with the Message Waiting
Notification Lamp feature.
•
Since the extension number assigned as Operator Service No. 1 for Day is automatically designated
as the Message Manager (mailbox number 998), do not assign an individual mailbox to this extension
number. Assigning an individual mailbox to this extension will result in the following operations:
–
Any messages recorded for the extension will be sent to the Message Manager mailbox instead of
the extension’s assigned mailbox.
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The Message Manager COS (65) will be applied to call transfers, etc., instead of the COS of the
assigned mailbox.
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If the extension user tries to access their mailbox using the Automatic Login feature, the user will
access the Message Manager mailbox instead of the assigned mailbox.
Value Range
1–8 digits
Feature Guide References
Operator Service—Operator’s Mailbox
Specifies the mailbox number for Operator 1, 2, and 3. Callers to Operator 1, 2, or 3 are prompted to leave a
message in this mailbox depending upon how the Busy Coverage Mode or No Answer Coverage Mode is set.
Value Range
2–8 digits
Feature Guide References
Operator Service—Busy Coverage Mode
Specifies how to handle calls when the operator is busy.
Value Range
Hold
: Automatically places the caller on hold and the operator is called again.
No Answer Coverage
: Offers the option specified by the No Answer Coverage Mode to the caller.
Call Waiting
: Signals the operator when another call is waiting using the Call Waiting feature of PBX.
Disconnect Message
: Disconnects the caller after playing "Thank you for calling".
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PC Programming Manual
23.2 UM Configuration—[4-2] Service Settings—Parameters
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