Surrogate
itessage PeLieva,
This option gives you a chojce when you are retrieving your messages. lf your system stores
messages
on an
AP,
you can choose to have your message light go off when you have seen
your messages, but have not deleted them from the Message Center.
or
You can choose
to have your message light stay lighted when you have seen your messages
bul
have not deleted them from
the
Message Center. Your Message Center Manager can
arrange
either option on a systemwide basis.
Note:
when your
system
stores messages on the switch, there are no options. The
message light will go
off
when you have seen all
of yolrr
messages even
if
you have
not deleted them.
LWC
Prolaclion
This option enables a principal or a covering user to prevent any unauthoized persons from
retrieving, canceljng,
or
cleleling messages.
To lock or unlock voice terminals:
1.
Lift
the handset.
Listen
for dial tone,
2.
Dial
the "Lock" feature access code
to
restrict access, or dial
the "Unlock"
feature
access code
to
allow access.
Listen
for
confirmalion
lone.
3.
Hang up.
P
nl
LWC
,lessages
lf
you are
a
principal and you have undelivered messages in the Message Center. you can
request a demand print of those messages withoLrt Message Center Aoent invotvement.
Dial
an
access code
from any
telephone/voice terminai,
or press
lif.l:jl
if
you have
one
assigned on your voice terminal.
lf you use
a
telephone/voice terminal with a dedicated prinier. messages are
pranted
on that
printer. lf you use
a
telephone/voice terminal that is not associated with a printer, messages
are printed on the printer assigned to you (the principal). Each message is marked detivered
before
it is
printed.
The
message light goes
otf
on your tetephone/voice terminal when
all
messages are
ma*ed
delivered.
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