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From the Programming extension, press the PROGRAM key.
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Press the Scroll Down key ( ) until 'System Programming' is displayed.
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Select 'System Programming'.
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Enter the System Programming Password
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Select 'System'.
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Scroll down and select 'Remote Notification'.
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Select 'Outgoing group'.
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Select the group.
Notification delay timer
The time interval between receiving a message and making the first remote notification attempt
is programmable. This is set at 15 minutes (900 seconds) in default and can be set between 1
and 30 minutes (60 - 1800 seconds).
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From the Programming extension, press the PROGRAM key.
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Press the Scroll Down key ( ) until 'System Programming' is displayed.
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Select 'System Programming'.
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Enter the System Programming Password and select 'System'.
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Scroll down and select 'Timers'.
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Select 'Notification Delay'.
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Enter the value between 60 and 1800 seconds and press 'Confirm'.
Notification interval timer
If a remote notification fails this is the time the system waits before retrying the call. This is set
at 5 minutes (900 seconds) in default. The range is 60 - 900 seconds (1-15 minutes).
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From the Programming extension, press the PROGRAM key.
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Press the Scroll Down key ( ) until 'System Programming' is displayed.
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Select 'System Programming'.
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Enter the System Programming Password and select 'System'.
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Select 'Timers'.
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Select 'Notification Interval'.
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Enter the value between 60 and 900 seconds and press 'Confirm'.
To monitor/pick-up callers as they speak to your Voicemail
box
You can operate your Voicemail in Voicemail Monitor Mode. In this mode, when calls are
diverted to your Voicemail box and your extension is free, the call is relayed over the speaker
of your Feature phone. If you lift your Handset you can intercept the call in which case no
message is left in the Voicemail box.
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