Message Waiting - NEC 28i System Manual

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Message Waiting

If you call a guest and they are away from their room, leave them a
Message Waiting for a return call. When the guest returns, they will see
the lamp on their phone flashing. To return the message, the guest just
goes to the phone and dials the Message Waiting code. The system then
automatically places a call to the extension that initially left the message.
Use Message Waiting when you have mail, parcels or other packages for a
guest dropped off at your front desk. Instead of constantly redialing the
room hoping to find the guest in, just send them a Message Waiting. In
that way, you'll be sure to get a return call as soon as the guest arrives.
Note: In order to light the Message Waiting lamps in single line room
telephones, your system must have an Analog Message Waiting
PCB
When first installed . . .
Any telephone can leave a Message Waiting at any other telephone.
Using Message Waiting
To leave a Message Waiting:
Normally, only the supervisor's station would have this
capability.
1. Call the room telephone.
2. Dial 0.
You hear confirmation tones.
The Message Waiting lamp on the telephone your called
flashes.
3. Hang up.
2-8
While a guest
is out, leave a
message
waiting so
they can auto-
matically call
you when
they return.

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