To change device numbers
PT/SLT/PS/SIP Extn.
Enter
63
.
On-hook.
Enter
2
to accept.
2
Log in to your mailbox.
3
6
Enter
the outside line access number
needed for making outside calls.
outside line access no.
Dial
the outside telephone number
(including area code if needed).
Enter
the desired
device number
(1–3).
desired device no.
Enter
1
to change
the assigned number.
1
To delete the assigned number,
press
3
then go on-hook to finish.
To store an extension number,
simply enter the extension number
then skip the next step.
outside telephone no.
*
•
* If you are using an ISDN or SIP line in en bloc dialling mode, to insert a pause or special
command in the middle of the telephone number, pause momentarily while entering the
telephone number. You will hear a list of available options, for example, "To add more digits,
press 4. To insert a pause, press 5.".
•
If you are using a PRI line, you may need to enter
#
at the end of outside telephone
numbers. Consult your System Administrator for more information.
Personal Caller Name Announcement
By storing caller telephone numbers and recording caller names, you can have the Unified Messaging
system announce the caller name to you when:
•
You play back a message from one of the assigned callers.
•
The system transfers a call to you from one of the assigned callers.
•
The system pages you to inform you that you have a call from one of the assigned callers.
This feature may be disabled by the System Administrator or System Manager for your mailbox.
1.8.6 Other Features
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Summary of Contents for KX-NSX2000
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