Extension Coefficient; External Message Waiting Indicator (Mwi) - Siemens HiPath 1100 Programming Manual

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Programming an Extension
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Extension Coefficient

If the impedance value or appropriate type of internal
line is available, the quality of transmission and recep-
tion can be improved.
Required: Programming Mode must be active (*95
31994).
Enter the code for programming.
1 4 8
Enter the analog extension number (e.g., 12/102).
...
Enter the appropriate number for the type of line.
1
4
For example, in the case of Brazil it would be:
= 900 Ω Standard Line (default)
1
= Standard line, 900 Ω (default)
2
= Standard line, 900 Ω (default)
2
= 600 Ω Λινε
4
Enter the next extension number.
or
Press this key.
#
Initial state for Programming Mode.
External Message Waiting Indicator
(MWI)
When Voice Mail services are provided by a local carrier,
the HiPath 1100 enables a feature called Message Wait-
ing Indicator (MWI) on the Voice Mail Server. With this
feature a group of extensions called an External MWI
Group is able to receive signals generated by the Voice
Mail Server that indicate when there is a message wait-
ing in the user's mailbox.
This signaling is transmitted using a FSK protocol
(
page 43). The signals are detected over an external
analog line by a Voice Mail Server configured for this
type of protocol.
For standard telephones with a display MWI will only be
indicated if a CLIP is configured for the extension using
option 3 or 4 (
page 68).
See Voice Mail Protocol
page 177.

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