NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 Features And Specifications page 591

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Program
Program Name/Description
Number
SV9100 InMail System Options – Message
47-01-05
Backup/Go Ahead Time
Set the time for how far InMail backs up when a
user dials B while listening to a message. This
time also sets how far InMail jumps ahead
when a user dials G while listening to a
message.
SV9100 InMail System Options – Digital
47-01-07
Pager Callback Number
Set the Digital Pager Callback Number part of
the message Notification callout number for a
digital pager. This part of the callout number is
appended to the pager service telephone
number. Normally, this option should be X*M
where
X is the number of the extension that
generated the notification.
*
is a visual delimiter (to make the pager
display easier to read).
M is the number of new messages in the
extension mailbox.
#
is the digit normally used by the pager
service for positive disconnect.
SV9100 InMail System Options – Delay in
47-01-08
Dialing Digital Pager Callback Number
Set the time delay (0 ~ 99 seconds) that occurs
just before InMail dials the Digital Pager
Callback Number portion of the Message
Notification callout number for a digital pager.
Set this delay so the pager service has enough
time to connect to the digital pager before
sending the callback number. Your pager
service may be able to help you determine the
best value for this option (0 ~ 99 seconds).
When placing a digital pager notification, the
system:
Seizes the trunk specified.
Dials the user-entered notification number (in
Message + OP + N).
Waits the 47-01-08: Delay in Dialing Digital
Pager Callback Number interval.
Dials the number entered in 47-01-07:
Callback Number.
Pager
The system assumes that the notification
number completes dialing approximately four
seconds after trunk seizure. This means that,
by default, the Digital Pager Callback Number
is dialed into the pager service about 13
seconds after trunk seizure.
Input Data
1 ~ 60 seconds
Digits (12 maximum, using 0 ~ 9,
#
*
and
)
M (Number of messages –
entered by pressing LK1)
No entry (Entered by pressing
HOLD).
#
,
X (Extension number – entered
by pressing LK2) InMail
automatically replaces the X
command with the number of
the extension that initially
received the message.
0 ~ 99 seconds
Digital
591
Default
5
#
X*M
9

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