Table 2-2 Selectable Display Messaging Defaults - NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 General Description Manual

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Selectable Display Messaging
An extension user can select a programmed Selectable Display Message for their
extension. Display multiline terminal callers see the selected message when they call
the user extension. Selectable Display Messaging provides personalized messaging.
For example, an extension user could select the message GONE FOR THE DAY.
Any display multiline terminal user calling the extension may hear a DND signal and
then see the message. See table below for a list of the standard messages.
An extension user can add digits for date, time or telephone number after messages
1~8 and 10 (up to 24 characters). For example, an extension user could select the
message ON VACATION UNTIL and then enter the date. Callers see the original
message followed by the appended date. They could then tell when the user was
coming back from vacation. The system allows all telephones to use the Selectable
Display Messaging feature at the same time.
All telephones can use Selectable Display Messaging at one time.
The default messages are:
2-70
Remote Inspection
Automatically ring the terminal with pre-programmed schedule in order to check
whether users answer or not. If not answered, Emergency Call is placed to
predefined destination automatically.

Table 2-2 Selectable Display Messaging Defaults

No.
1
IN MEETING UNTIL ##:##
2
MEETING ROOM - ########
3
COME BACK ##:##
4
PLEASE CALL ###########
5
BUSY CALL AFTER ##:##
6
OUT FOR LUNCH BACK ##:##
7
BUSINESS TRIP BACK ##/##
8
BUSINESS TRIP ##########
9
GONE FOR THE DAY
10
ON VACATION UNTIL ##/##
11~20
MESSAGE 11~20
Message
Time (when meeting done)
Room Name or extension
Time (when returning)
11 digits (telephone number)
Time (when returning)
Time (when returning)
Date (when returning)
10 digits (where reached)
Date (when returning)
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