M-6-2
Bulletin Manager
Manager’s Guide
The VPS can have up to 100 bulletin messages which are
used to provide information and company advertisements to
the caller. Each message has assigned an individual bulletin
message number which is used for the organizational pur-
poses of the bulletin board service. The bulletin message
number corresponds to the DTMF sequence which is en-
tered from the touch-tone keypad by someone calling a
bulletin board service port. (Valid bulletin board message
numbers consist of the numbers 1 - 9.) For example, the
bulletin message number of a message initiated by the input
‘12’, becomes 12. If a message number is initiated by the
input ‘517’, it becomes 517. Note: The initial bulletin mes-
sage does not have any bulletin message number. It is an-
nounced as ‘TOP MENU’. Sub-messages (below ‘TOP
MENU’) have bulletin message numbers which correspond
to the DTMF sequence.
The user who calls the port assigned to the Bulletin Board
Service can receive bulletin messages from five levels (0
- 4). First, he will receive the initial bulletin message at
level 0 which provides the menu for bulletin messages of
level 1. If he presses [3] at that time, he will receive a
bulletin message from level 1 which is assigned the number
3. If the level 1 bulletin message provides the menu for
level 2 bulletin messages, he can press any keys assigned
to the messages. The user can also return to the previous
level by pressing star [
] and receive another level 1
bulletin message by pressing another key. For example, the
caller who has entered ‘3’, ‘5’, ‘0’ ,‘ ’, ‘6’, ‘ ’, ‘ ’ and
‘7’ will receive the bulletin messages TOP MENU 3, 35,
350, 35, 356, 35, 3 and 37.
As a Bulletin Manager, you will have three basic duties:
recording, erasing, and updating bulletin messages with
your telephone whenever necessary. The bulletin board
structure must be considered for effective management.
After entering the Bulletin Manager's main command, you
can access each bulletin message like a bulletin board user
and record/erase the messages by entering ‘#1’/‘#2’. For
example, you can record the bulletin message 12 by entering
‘12’ followed by the recording command ‘#1’. You can
erase the bulletin message 252 by entering ‘252’ followed by
6.1
What is a Bulletin Manager?
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