Function 55: Message Notification - ESI -50L Administrator's Manual

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ESI-50L Administrator's Manual
Here is the programming sequence:
1. Enter the group mailbox number.
2. Enter group member mailboxes' numbers —
Separate each by #; enter # # to end the list.
Range: Depends on dial plan selected (see "Numbering plan selections," page A.6).

Function 55: Message notification

On a mailbox-by-mailbox basis for user or guest mailboxes, the system can be programmed to call an off-premises
number or another extension to deliver messages and/or dial to an external commercial paging network to activate a
user's pager. The system will call and/or page when the first new message is left in a mailbox, and will repeat (at
the interval of minutes programmed in this function) until the new message(s) have been deleted, saved, or moved.
The user can program the numbers and delay and can also select delivery of only messages marked as urgent.
The Installer and Administrator can set, on an individual-station basis:
• The number to be called
• A delay period
Function 551: Station delivery options
Programming of the station options, as shown below, can be performed by the Installer or Administrator.
In addition, the user can change his/her phone number and pager number (but not phone or pager delay time).
The phone number's maximum length is 24 digits.
1. Phone
2. Pager
To program, enter the station/extension number and choose 1 for phone number or 2 for pager number.
Then, enter:
1. Phone/pager number — The number to be dialed (without the CO line group [9, 8, or 71–76]).
Note: Use the
confirm the inserted character and continue. Press # # to complete the entry.
To change the number, delete and then re-enter it.
2. Delay — How many minutes the system is to wait before dialing the phone or pager number.
This allows the user to pick up a message if he is in the office.
Range: 0–500. Default: 0.
3. Attempts — How many times the system will call/page.
Range: 0–99. (0 turns off delivery.) Default: 3.
4. Interval — How many minutes should elapse between attempts.
Range: 10–1440. Default: 30.
5. Quiet period on — When the quiet period should begin.
Default: (None.)
6. Quiet period off — When the quiet period should end.
Default: (None.)
1
• The number of attempts (maximum of 99)
• The interval between attempts
• A "quiet period" to suspend phone delivery — e.g., late at night (the quiet
period is an on-and-off time that applies to all days of the week)
1.
2.
Number
Delay
2145556789
30
2145551234
0
scroll key to enter special characters; use the
Function 5: Voice mail programming
1.
2.
MB
Group member mailboxes' numbers
501
102 104 106 107 122 303 314
3.
4.
Attempts
Interval
6
60
10
30
scroll key to backspace. Press # to
D.3
5.
6.
Quiet on
Quiet off
10:30PM
7:15AM

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