NEC Univerge SV8100 VM8000 InMail System Manual page 36

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Issue 1.0
Feature Name
Return Call (with
Caller ID)
Rotary Dial
Telephones
Routing Mailbox
Screened Transfer
Security Code
Select Listen Mode
Single Digit Dialing
Subscriber Mailbox
System
Administrator
System
Administrator
Mailbox
System Re-
initialization
Time and Date
Time and Date
Stamp
2 - 8
See
Make Call on page 2-6
See
Automatic Routing for Rotary Dial Callers on page 2-3
glossary.
Routing Mailboxes are used to route Automated Attendant calls. A
Routing Mailbox can be either an Announcement or Call Routing
Mailbox.
Similar to telephone system screened transfers in which the
transferring party controls the transfer.
After an Automated Attendant caller dials an extension, VM8000
InMail calls (screens) the destination extension to see if the transfer
can go through.
If the destination is busy or in DND, the Automated Attendant doesn't
o
extend the call and immediately provides the caller with additional
options.
If the destination is available, the Automated Attendant rings it. If the
o
destination answers, the call goes through. If the destination doesn't
answer within a preset interval, the Automated Attendant doesn't extend
the call and provides the caller with additional options.
Also see
Unscreened Transfer on page 2-9
An extension user's mailbox can have a security code to protect the
mailbox from unauthorized access.
See
Mailbox Security Code Delete on page 2-5
See
Message Listen Mode on page 2-6
An Automated Attendant caller can press a single key to route to an
extension, route to another destination, or use an VM8000 InMail
feature.
The mailbox type normally used for telephone system extensions.
The extension user that has VM8000 InMail system administration
abilities.
A Subscriber Mailbox option that enables the system administration
abilities.
Also see
System Administrator on page 2-8
Re-initializing VM8000 InMail returns all programmed options to
default value.
After listening to a message, an extension user can dial a code to
hear what time the message was sent.
Also see
Auto Time Stamp on page 2-2
With caller ID installed, an extension user can listen to a message
and dial a code to hear the time the message was sent, as well as the
caller's number.
Also see
Caller ID with Return Call on page 2-3
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Time and Date
VM8000
Usage
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Maintenance
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