NEC SL1000 Features And Specifications Manual page 261

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ISSUE 1.0
Stock Number
BE110732
IP4WW-CFVML-C1
• CF for VRS & 4ch In-Mail (Approx:40H)
BE110755
SL-VM-CHANNEL-2 LIC
• Additional In-Mail Channel License (2ch)
BE110733
SL-VM-ADVANCE LIC
• In-Mail Advanced Features License (System base)
- E-Mail Notification
- Cascading message notification
- Find-Me/Follow-Me
- Password Option
- Hotel/Motel
BE106339
PZ-VM21
• Daughter board for InMail Compact Flash
BE107874 (for China)
PZ-VM21 (For China)
• Daughter board for InMail Compact Flash
Mail Boxes
Station Mailboxes 128
Routing Mailboxes 16
Group Mailboxes 16
Total Mailboxes 160
InMail: External Transfer Available
The software allows the InMail to perform an external transfer. This allows the InMail to route an
incoming Automated Attendant call out of the SL1000 system on a new trunk based on an Speed Dial
number stored in a Dial Action Table.
InMail: Internal Message Notification Timer
When Message Notification places a call out, the system waits up to 30 seconds for ringback, reorder,
or busy tone from the trunk. If detected, notification call out processing begins normally. If not detected,
the system abandons the call and decrements the Ring No Answer (RNA) count.
InMail: Directory Dialing
Directory Dialing allows an Automated Attendant caller to reach an extension by dialing the first few
letters in the extension user's name. With Directory Dialing, the caller does not have to remember the
extension number of the person they wish to reach – just the name.
The following steps describe Directory Dialing:
1. When the Automated Attendant answers, it sends the call to the Main Greeting box. The caller
must dial a digit to access Directory Dialing.
2. The Directory Dialing Mailbox plays the Directory Dialing Message which asks the caller to dial
letters for the name of the person they wish to reach.
3. The caller dials the letters for the person's name plus #. They can dial by first name or last name,
depending on how the Directory Dialing Message was recorded and the Directory Dialing Mailbox
was set up.
4. InMail searches the list of programmed extension names for a match of the caller-entered letters.
5. Voice prompts announce the first three matches, and allow the caller to dial a digit (1~3) to reach
one of the announced matches. Additionally, the caller can dial 4 to hear additional matches (if
any).
6. The caller dials the digit for the extension they wish to reach, and InMail sends the call to that ex-
tension. The call is sent as a Screened or Unscreened transfer, depending on programming.
For callers to use Directory Dialing, the system must have a name programmed for each extension (up
to 15 characters, A~Z, using upper and lower case letters). Each extension user should also have a
name recorded in their Subscriber Mailbox. In addition, each extension used by Directory Dialing must
be installed and have an active Subscriber Mailbox (Personal or Group).
Features and Specifications Manual
Equipment Name
SL1000
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