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Personal Messages
Chapter 6 - Digital Station Operation
To cancel a pre-assigned message:
1. Either dial the Personal Messages code [633] + [00], dial [662], or press the DND button.
2. Replace handset. DND button LED extinguishes.
Personal Messages - Custom
Each station can select from ten possible custom messages to display on the LCD of a key
telephone calling that station. These messages are programmed from the first attendant
station.
1. Dial [633] on the dial pad,
-or-
Press a preprogrammed PERSONAL MESSAGES button.
2. Dial a valid code (21-30) for the desired custom message. The first Attendant should
provide a list of messages to each station user.
Each station can also program three unique custom messages.
To program:
1. Dial [633] on the dial pad.
2. Dial a valid code (18-20) for the desired custom message.
3. Enter a custom message, up to eight characters.
4. Press HOLD to save.
To use:
1. Dial [633] on the dial pad.
-or-
Press a preprogrammed PERSONAL MESSAGES button.
2. Dial a valid code (18-20) for the desired custom message.
To cancel a custom message:
1. Either dial the Personal Messages code [633] + [00], dial [662], or press the DND button.
2. Replace the handset. DND button LED extinguishes.
Conditions
This feature is not available to attendant stations.
Date and Time Entry Messages
Station users can activate certain messages that let users enter a specific time or return date.
These messages appear on the calling station’s display to alert them of the desired party’s
return time or date.
Activating a Message with a Custom Return Time or Date
1. Dial the Message Access code [633] on the dial pad.
2. Then dial the desired message number [11 - 17].
Summary of Contents for Triad 1
Page 1: ...STARPLUSTM Triad 1 2 3 Product Description Manual Issue 4 1 February 2003...
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Page 23: ...Figures xxi Caller ID System Configuration A 3...
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Page 296: ...8 22 Speed Dial System Storing Chapter 8 Digital Attendant Operations...
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Page 394: ...11 46 System Configuration Tables Chapter 11 Triad 3 System Configuration...
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Page 484: ...C 78 Programming Tables Chapter Customer Database Programming Worksheets...
Page 485: ...D Default Numbering Plan This appendix contains the default numbering plan for the systems...
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