Feature Reference
Table 24. Factory-Set Posted Messages and Their Codes
Number
Message
01
earlier releases)
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11–20
Considerations and Constraints
If a label is assigned to the extension, the MLX telephone user sees the label,
the extension number, and the posted message, for example,
that extension, the telephone's extension number is displayed (instead of the
user's name), along with any posted messages. For example, an MLX display
telephone user sees
If labels are not assigned to operator extensions, display telephone users see
and the operator's extension number when receiving a call from the
operator.
If labels have not been assigned to outside trunks, display users see the
factory-set label,
outside call is made or received. With AT&T's INFO2 ANI service or a calling
number identification service and 800 GS/LS-ID module (loop-start lines only),
the information displayed also identifies the number of the caller (MLX display
telephones only).
NOTE:
The availability of the caller identification information may be limited by
local-serving (caller's) jurisdiction, availability, or central office equipment.
Programmed labels cannot be shown on nondisplay telephones or on single-line
telephones.
Labels can contain capital letters, numbers, and eight types of characters:
ampersands (&), dashes (-), spaces, periods (.), commas (,), apostrophes(')
stars ( ) and pound signs ( ).
Labels that are programmable by a user are displayed in all-capital letters.
(not modifiable in Release 2.0 and later, modifiable in
(modifiable)
(modifiable)
(modifiable)
(modifiable)
(modifiable)
(modifiable)
(modifiable)
(modifiable)
(modifiable)
,
, ... (available for customer-created messages)
. If a label is not assigned to an extension and a caller dials
and the trunk number (such as
.
), when an
Labeling
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