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Programming:
The programming flow chart guides you through the set up procedure.
Tech Tip
1
:
The beeper and outbound notification telephone numbers are entered in
the same area, so when “
2
” is selected, to change the current settings, the following
prompt is played, “Insert the Beeper Number”. If another device is being used such
as a cellular telephone, home telephone, etc, dial the “
*
” key for more options.
Three selections are given in this menu:
1) Dial
1
for Pause. A Pause will insert a timed delay between the digits in the dial
string. A pause may be needed, for example, when using a Personal
Identification number, or when using Centrex.
2) Dial
2
to send a “
*
” in the dial string. “
*82
", temporarily unblocks caller ID
and is an example of when a “
*
" is needed in a dial string.
3) Dial
3
to enter the telephone number –
DO NOT
dial the “
#
” after entering the
telephone number.
4) The new telephone number is confirmed – the prompt will say “Beeper number is
Cell Phone”, then it repeats the number.
Operation note:
After a new message is received, the voicemail will call the preprogrammed
telephone number. Once dialed, the voicemail begins to play the following
message, “
This is the voicemail system with a message for [user name], enter
your password now
”. This message will be repeated until a password is entered.
Consequently, it is normal operation and possible, though unlikely, to answer the
call in the middle of this message or during the 5 or 6 second silence time
between the end of one playback cycle and the beginning of another.
5) If no other parameters are going to be changed, simply hang up.
6) Dial
“
4
” to select Out Dial and Priority settings
a) For special handling, you must identify the type of call, beeper or telephone.
Select
1
for beeper,
2
for telephone, and “
3
” for priority.
Operation note:
If telephone “
2
” is selected:
Choose number of repeats:
Enter the number of times the voicemail should attempt to notify the user.
Valid “number of repeats” are 1 – 9. The voicemail will continue until this
number is reached or the password is entered.
Repeat Time:
Select how long between attempts the voicemail should wait before the
next attempt. Valid “repeat times” are 1 – 63 minutes.
Priority messages only:
The user can choose to be notified for all new messages or only new
priority messages. Dial
3
to toggle between all messages and only
priority messages.
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