Setting Up Message Notification To A Pager Number; Example Of A Destination Pager Number - Nortel CallPilot Mini Reference Manual

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Chapter 7 Message Notification

Setting up Message Notification to a pager number

Example of a destination pager number

If you are assigning a pager destination number from behind a PBX, remember to insert a
(depending on your system) before the
There is a combined limit of 30 characters for the pager telephone number and the pager message.
For example, to reach your pager, enter:
£ Ý Û Þ Þ Þ Ú Û Ü Ý £ Ü
where:
specifies the next digits are special characters
£
recognizes dial tone
Ý
specifies that the next digits are the numbers to be dialed
Û
Þ Þ Þ Ú Û Ü Ý
inserts a timed pause
Ü
Depending on the company supplying your paging service, the programming sequence can vary.
For more information about setting the destination telephone number parameters for your pager,
contact your pager company.
To set up Message Notification to a pager
1
Dial the CallPilot Messaging access number, then enter your mailbox number and press
2
Enter your mailbox password and press
3
Press
¡ Þ Û
4
Press
to set up Message Notification.
Ú
5
Press
to select a pager number destination.
Ü
6
Enter the destination pager number and press
7
Press
to accept the destination pager number, or
£
press
¥
press
Û
characters. After you add special characters, press
For more information about special characters, refer to
destination number" on page
8
Press
to accept the default pager message. The default pager message that CallPilot sends
£
is the CallPilot extension. This is the sequence of digits that is sent after the pager service is
dialed, to notify you of who is paging you
or
P0989496 03
£
is the pager telephone number dialed
to open the Message Notification menu.
to cancel and reenter the number
to add special characters and use your dialpad or follow the voice prompts to add
38.
to access an outside line.
.
£
.
£
to accept the destination number.
£
"Adding special characters to a
á
.
£

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