Menu Option Screens
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Field
Description
MWI CODE ON
Code the system sends when a mailbox has a new message.
This code tells the telephone system to activate the MWI indicator for that mailbox’s
extension.
When entering the code, the colon character “:” represents the extension number.
Example --
If your MWI On code is 420 followed by the extension number, enter the
following sequence:
,420:,
It is recommended to always end the sequence with a comma (1-second pause) to
allow the telephone system enough time to accept the command.
MWI CODE OFF
Code the system sends when a mailbox user has checked all new messages.
This code tells the telephone system to deactivate the MWI indicator for that mailbox’s
extension.
When entering the code, the character “:” represents the extension number.
Example --
If your MWI Off code is 421 followed by the extension number, enter the
following sequence:
,421:,
It is recommended to always end the sequence with a comma (1 second pause) to
allow the telephone system enough time to accept the command.
MWI/OUTDIAL
PORT CONTROL
Digit position tells the system which ports are allowed to make outdials.
The first 4 positions correspond to ports 1 through 4 - from left to right. The last four
digit positions must contain zeroes.
Default = 00030000
. (This tells the system to use port 4 to make all outdial calls.)
MAIL BOX
LENGTH
Tells the system how many digits are required for the mailbox numbers used in the system.
The default is 3 digits. The setting is changeable between 2-4 digits.
TRANSFER
SEQUENCE
Dialing pattern the system uses to transfer a caller from the Auto Attendant to a mailbox
user’s telephone. (
Default = T&
)
INTERNAL
CALL PREFIX
System dials prefix to access internal dial tone. (This field is normally blank since most
telephone systems supply dial tone when the port is taken off-hook to dial.)
RECONNECT
SEQUENCE
Dialing pattern the system will use to reconnect to a caller when there is no answer at the
called telephone extension. (
Default = T&
)