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This feature applies only if a VOICE POWER Voice Messaging System (VMS) has been
connected to System 25, and can be used only by individuals who are registered with the
VMS system.
Leave Word Calling (LWC) enables users to generate "call me" voice messages for PDCs
and FPDCs. VMS provides the message processing and voice synthesizing facilities used
by LWC. Messages have a format such as "Call (name) on extension (number)" and are
assembled, stored, and delivered by VMS. Called parties are alerted to their messages
by lighted Message LEDs, when available.
At a single-line voice terminal, LWC can only be used when not active on a call. At a
multiline voice terminal, LWC can be used when the terminal is off-hook under any of
the following conditions:
Receiving busy tone
Receiving ringback tone
Queued on the called station
Connected to a coverage point for the called station
When a Leave Word Calling message is stored, the recipient's message waiting light turns
on. A PDC is administered for users to call to retrieve their messages from the VMS.
Messages may be retrieved by dialing the number assigned by the System Administrator
to Voice Mail, and then answering a series of prompts.
System 25 attempts to deliver LWC requests to VMS as they are generated. Requests are
queued if the VMS ports are busy. Up to 20 requests can be queued at one time and be
waiting for a voice messaging port to become available. While an LWC request is in queue,
the Message LED at the called station will not light and the message cannot be retrieved.
If Leave Word Calling is activated for a call in a Callback Request queue, the
NOTE:
Callback Request is canceled.
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