Selectable Display Messaging; Broadcast Message At A Later Time - NEC Portrait 308 Feature Handbook

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Selectable Display Messaging

Selectable Display Messaging
Activate a Selectable Display message when you leave your desk. A
co-worker calling your extension will see the message you activated
on their telephone's display. For example, when you leave for vaca-
tion, select the message, 'ON VACATION'. Your callers will know
why you don't answer. Other than displaying the message, the system
puts the calls through normally. The system administrator could pro-
gram up to 50 Selectable Display Messages which would be available
to you. In addition, you can program two Personal Display Messages
(One-Touch keys #1 and #2).
You can add additional information to messages 00, 01, 02, 12 and 13.
For example, the administrator could program message 00 with, 'Call'.
You could select this message and add the numbers where you can be
reached (e.g., 926-5400). Callers to your extension would see, 'Call
926-5400'. The original message plus the appended digits cannot
exceed 16 digits.
In addition, you can also send messages when using the following
features:

Broadcast Message at a Later Time

Do Not Disturb / General Message
Message Waiting
Camp-On
Reverse Message
Broadcast Message at a Later Time
A message can be set to indicate a message on all display phones in a
hunt group at a programmed time. The message will display on the
phones for one minute with an alarm tone. Broadcast Messages cannot
be sent to non-display or single line phones. An error signal will be
heard when programming for these types of phones. This also applies
to hunt groups that contain no display phones.
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