General Features
Features Guide
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Voice messages recorded from an analogue CO line will be stored without entries into the
call log. Therefore, these messages can only be deleted when all messages of a personal
message box are deleted at once (using deletion code — [default] 724), or are deleted one
by one from the outside.
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If the company (operator) message box receives a message, a call log entry will be stored
in an extension according to the priority as follows.
Operator 1 > Operator 2 > Manager > Jack 1-1
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If nothing is stored, such as the caller's name, that part will be blank.
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It is possible to prevent an other user from referring to the call log on the extension. The
operator can cancel the prevention feature remotely (Call Log Lock Control).
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The display will change as follows after you see a call log entry.
Display example: OLD3 NEW1
OLD4 NEW0
This is not applicable when you replay the message by entering the feature number. In this
case, the LED indicator of the MESSAGE button turns off.
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If you change call log information, the change cannot be cancelled.
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Rotate the jog dial to the right or press VOLUME button — UP to see the next call log entry.
Rotate the jog dial to the left or press VOLUME button — DOWN to see the previous call
log entry.
Installation Manual References
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2.11.1 System Data Default Set
Programming Guide References
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[222] OGM Recording Time
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[223] Built-in Voice Message Recording Time
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[455] Built-in Voice Message for Call Handling
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[456] Call Handling When All Busy
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[457] Intercept Extension
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[625-626] Built-in Voice Message for Extension — Day/Night
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[627] Voice Message Resource Assignment
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[628] Built-in Voice Message Access Code through CO Line
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[820] OGM Recording
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[822] Built-in Voice Message Total Recording Time
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[895] OGM and Voice Message Clear
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[990] System Additional Information
Features Guide References
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Call Log, Incoming
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Intelligent Call Handling — Distribution of Incoming Outside Calls
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Message Waiting
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Outgoing Message (OGM)
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