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SL1000/SL1100
Item No.
06
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Program
47
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2-390
Item
Message Waiting Lamp
(Update MW Lamp)
Use this option to enable or disable Message Wait-
ing light at the extension associated with the Sub-
scriber mailbox. For Subscriber Mailboxes, you
should leave this option enabled. For Guest Mail-
boxes, you should leave this option disabled.
Auto Attendant Direct to Voice Mail
Use this option to enable or disable Auto Attendant
Direct to VM. When a subscriber enables Auto At-
tendant Direct to VM, an Automated Attendant caller
routes directly to the mailbox, hears the greeting,
and is asked to leave a message. A subscriber can
also enable Auto Attendant Direct to VM while re-
cording their mailbox greeting.
Forced Unscreened Transfer
(Forced UTRF)
Use this option to enable or disable Automated At-
tendant Forced Unscreened Transfer for the Sub-
scriber Mailbox. If enabled, each Screened Transfer
(TRF) to the extension is converted to an Un-
screened Transfer (UTRF). If disabled, Screened
Transfers from the Automated Attendant occur nor-
mally.
Auto Time Stamp
Use this option to enable or disable Auto Time
Stamp for the Subscriber Mailbox. If enabled, after
the subscriber listens to a message InMail an-
nounces the time and date the message was left.
Auto Time Stamp also announces the message
sender (if known).
A subscriber can also enable Auto Time Stamp from
their mailbox.
System Administrator
(System Admin)
Use this option to designate the Subscriber Mailbox
as a System Administrator. This allows the sub-
scriber to use the options after logging onto their
mailbox.
Dialing Option
Dialing Option provides additional dialing options for
Next Call Routing Mailbox calls (see Next Call Rout-
ing Mailbox below). If enabled, a caller who ac-
cesses the Subscriber Mailbox to leave a message
can dial any option in the Next Call Routing Mailbox
Dial Action Table. If disabled, the caller can dial only
0 (to use the Next Call Routing Mailbox 0 action).
Next Call Routing Mailbox
(Next CR Mbox)
Use this option to assign a Next Call Routing Mail-
box to the Subscriber Mailbox. This provides callers
with additional dialing options while listening to a
Subscriber Mailbox recorded or default greeting.
The digits the caller can dial depends on the setting
of the Next Call Routing Mailbox and Alternate Next
Call Routing Mailbox options.
Directory List Number
Specify the Directory List number to which the
Group Mailbox belongs.
Voice Prompt Language
Enable Paging
Paging Option
Telephone User Interface
Input Data
0 = No (Disabled)
1 = Yes (Enabled)
0 = No (Disabled)
1 = Yes (Enabled)
0 = No (Disabled)
1 = Yes (Enabled)
0 = No (Disabled)
1 = Yes (Enabled)
0 = No (Disabled)
1 = Yes (Enabled)
0 = No (Disabled)
1 = Yes (Enabled)
0 ~ 32
(0 = Undefined)
0 = None
1 ~ 8 = List Number
= All
*
Refer to
Table 2-10 47-06-14 De-
fault Table on the next
page.
0 = No
1 = Yes
0 = RNA
1 = Immediate
0 = Numeric interface
1 = Mnemonic interface
2 = Octel (future)
Program 47 : InMail
ISSUE 1.0
Default
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
(Call Routing
Mailbox 01)
By default, Call
Routing Mailbox
numbers are 01 =
16.
0
2
0
0
0

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