NEC 750370 Network Router User Manual


 
EliteMail VMS/EliteMail Limited Issue 3
Reference 9 - 11
Each field is explained in detail below. The fields that control message
waiting lamps (Lamp #, Activate Lamps?, and On Now?) are described
in Section 13 Message Waiting Lamps.
S
ECTION
6
M
ESSAGE
D
ELIVERY
T
ELEPHONE
N
UMBERS
You can set four different message delivery telephone numbers to provide
message delivery at different numbers on different days, or establish a
cascading priority of which number to try first, second, third, or fourth.
The system allows subscribers to change several of the message delivery
settings over the telephone. For convenience, the system identifies the
message delivery numbers as follows:
You can assign message delivery numbers using a different convention
(
e.g.
, message delivery for Phone #1 can be assigned to a subscriber
home number). Tell subscribers which number is referred to in each case.
For each message delivery number you use, you should set up several
options. Figure 9-3 Fields in the Message Delivery Line shows where
these options are entered on each line.
#1:X after 0 min,8:00am-6:00pm MTWHF 3 rings 30 min Off
\____/\_________/\__________________/\_______/\______/ \____/
Ext.No. Delay Delivery Schedule Rings Interval Method
Figure 9-3 Fields in the Message Delivery Line
Ext. No.
The extension number or telephone number to dial for message
delivery is entered in the first field of the message delivery line. The
telephone number can have up to 40 characters. (The field scrolls to
the left to accommodate long telephone numbers.) You may use the
standard touchtone digits and symbols (0 through 9, *, #) and certain
letters and characters that have special meanings. These characters
are listed in Appendix E Special Dialing Characters.
ON SCREEN IDENTIFIED AS
#1
Your work telephone
#2
Your home telephone
#3
Your pager telephone
#4
Your spare telephone